trial recorded short and his attorney leaving the federal courthouse last friday. just showing up. and short and jacob are the highest ranking trump administration officials known to have cooperated with the doj probe. both gave testimony to the january 6 committee and jacob, you will recall, was a live witness during a key hearing last month. meanwhile, member of the january 6 select committee congresswoman elaine luria revealed new testimony showing how former president trump edited a speech that was meant to condemn the insurrection. she tweeted this. it took more than 24 hours for president trump to address the nation again after his rose garden video on january 6 in which he affectionately told his followers to go home in peace. there were more things he was unwilling to say. here is some of the video testimony. i m not sure when those conversations began because they could have started early the next morning but i believe they started that evening, on the evening of t
wisdom repeated endlessly on the airwaves wasrw that trump era republicans kind of risk losing hispanic voters for ever and even having this conversation sends a powerful signal. they re doingsi high fives in te clinton campaign right now when they hear this , the things he is saying that is turning off are turning off large blocs of voters, hispanic voters, nobodyof in republican party knows what donald trump s immigration policies other than that it s hard line which turns off hispanic voters. hispanics have been trendingtyty republican for years. what hasas turned them around hs been this hard line immigration. now indeed, democrats thought they had the latino vote in the bag forever. just throw them a few cliches about how we re a nation of immigrants and then humor them with meaningless gestures or as it s now called, hispan during papademos a total sloganeer, kenyas say pentagon infamous infamous summer hurricane sandy amando galloper solok on the stepto denise medici
my friend take care and have a good evening. i ll see you are welcome to ayman tonight, we re learning about this mass shooting in buffalo new york, the suspect an 18-year-old white man linked to a racist manifesto, legally purchased three weapons. the victims, ten dead, three injured nearly all of them are black. over the next hour will focus on four main themes surrounding gun rights issue, the replacement theory that fueled the gunman, the role of social media in this incident, and law enforcement s ability or inability to confront white supremacist threats in america. time ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. all right, we begin tragically though with breaking news of another mass shooting in america. this one inside a church in orange county, california, local authorities there say that five people are injured, for critically, emily is one person was killed. the suspect is now in custody, we ll bring you more information on that shooting as we get throughout the next
interior secretary, making her the first native american secretary. all of this as two men accused of attacking capitol police officer brian sicknick who later died from his injuries with bear spray during the january 6th riot make their first court appearance later this afternoon. joining us, correspondent kara lee, covering the white house, and nbc correspondent garrett haake in el paso, texas. and the co-author of the political play book. great to have you with us. the president saying they re hitting their goals in the pandemic. then there s this. a new poll finds 30% say they will not get the vaccine, 47% of trump supporters say they will not get vaccinated. he was asked about that a short while ago. what does the biden administration plan to do about the hesitancy. look, they have been planning to do a broad national campaign, ayman, and meantime have been doing smaller, more targeted efforts to constituency that show high rate of vaccine hesitancy. when the president