nick queststead. he will be one of the key witnesses on thursday and he is expected to reveal more previously unseen video of the proud boys that day. we are also expecting to hear from u.s. capitol police officer caroline edwards, who was injured in the attack. she told nbc news garrett haake in october january 6th felt like a war zone. they started ripping down barriers. that s when the moment i knew this is not like any other protest. they approached our line. they injured me and a couple of officers by tearing down you know our barricade and then the fight on the west front began. it was chaos. i ve never seen anything like that. and now breaking just a few minutes ago, new reporting from the washington post that president trump had been insisting for two weeks before the insurrection that he wanted to march alongside his supporters to the capitol. joining me now is nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly, politico investigative reporter josh to besee and luke broadw
in two of the nation s most progressive cities? plus, three arizona police officers are placed on leave after they watch a man drown. you know what, we are actually not going to break. never mind. we re going to go to mathew mcconaughey in the press room. we asked mathew mcconaughey to speak on an you are just a minute issue our nation is currently facing. you may know mathew as an actor, more importantly, he is a father, a native of uvalde, texas and a gun owner. he is here today to use his platform to call on leaders to take bipartisan action to end this senseless killing and pass reasonable gun responsibility measures that we know will save lives. just a few minutes ago, mathew met briefly with the president to talk about the importance of taking action, keeping our
as a parent. they re only five. and if you have a five-year-old, you know what i mean. the last time i gave them a phone, they deleted all my apps. so i had to download those. but when they deleted my apps, i stopped going on instagram and facebook and it was nice. i didn t feel so depressed. i think this is really for parents to consider. when you hear something like this, are we becoming so distant to one another? when you see teens let a man drown, when you hear what s happening on the south side of chicago. are we so wrapped in our own bubbles, we ve lost our humanity because of our electronic devices. these phones are not going away. we re going to be born with them. you ll just be able to look into your hand and be like, oh, okay, i can do all my stuff on my phone right here on my hand. it s not going away. the nice thing is the free