she accepted it bill barr s conclusion that the 2020 election was not stolen. according to nelson, 20 million tuned in to watch the first public hearing. the next one will begin this monday. msnbc news we ll have the latest on monday. joining me now is former congressman, carlos cobbles of florida. the host of the digital show ryan unfiltered. and jason johnson with a word with a jason johnson podcast and he is a political contributor. because your onset with me, jason, i will kick it off with you. i know that we are saying over 1 million watched. this is a lot of people. let s put this in contrast. 120 million watch the super bowl. this is a big contrast. what did you learn that you did not already know? i did know a lot of this reminded me of the impeachment hearings. there is still an appetite and a level of curiosity that the american people had. i tweeted this. this was amazing to me. before the hearings, i got a text from my barber who said get your popcorn ready. i
vossoughian, if you re just joining us, welcome if you re still with us thanks for sticking around. it s time to make the case, 17 months after the january 6th riot, nearly a year after reform this week the committee investigation into what happened will finally start laying out its case to the american public. thursday will be the first primetime hearing of the committee and we re already getting details on what they ll present including tapes and interviews with first daughter, ivanka trump and jared kushner. this is happening as committee members say their goal is to give everyone the overall big picture. the american people i think, we ve seen a number of bombshells already, there is a great deal they haven t seen but perhaps most importantly the public hasn t seen it woven together, how one thing led to another, how one lying to overturn the election led to another and ultimately led to terrible violence. the first non peaceful transfer of power in our history. we want
shuttered plant. the shortage exists because abbott closed the facility. oh, no, no, to get back. no wrong way. she knows where it s supposed to go. have to promise not to throw it back. steve: good morning on this tuesday may 17th, 2021. we start with a fox news alert. just a few hours from right now president joe biden is set to visit buffalo. the scene of that horrific shooting at that supermarket that has left 10 people dead. ainsley: we are also learning new information about the accused gunman. will: mark meredith joins us live ahead of today s trip. mark: good morning. both the president and first lady will be heading to new york to pay respects to the 10 people killed and three wounded in saturday s horrific shooting at buffalo grocery store. investigators say the 18-year-old suspect in this case will is being researched local demographics and studied the store before carrying out his attack. police say he was targeting black shoppers in what is bein
intolerant authoritarian to be their nominee. this is it pains me to say this, because this is my former political party, but it isn t the party of mitt romney, it isn t the party of john mccain. those states are done, and they re never coming back. we ll have to leave it there. joe walsh and kurt bardella, think you both. after the bait, how today s event to mark the 16th anniversary of the march on washington on or is the legacy of martin luther king junior. we are live from the march in d.c., next. c., xtne c., xtne future. a chef. a designer. and, ooh, an engineer. all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef s cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer s eyeing sequins. uh no plaid. while mom is eyeing his spending. nice. and the engineer? she s taking control with her own account for college. three futures, all with chase. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank for both. chase. make more of what s yours.
people. you see oftentimes on cable news, they go to heart of america voters. they go to real america voters. they re going to diners where there s no black people, know brown people, everyone is at a waffle house version. when you hear that, it is like, how are you not speaking to me? we do not do that on the show. thank you so much, stephanie young for being here. bishop barber, i do want to say, he is doing a march in d.c. on june 18th. bishop a barber, they can follow you on twitter and go to the poor peoples campaign to find out all the information about that. thank you so much, prisha barber, for all that you do, not only for this country but for the diaspora and being a wonderful human being. i m glad you are here this morning. for you folks at home, join joy reid and i for next sunday for culture is women. we will have an honest conversation in harlem with a black female trail blazers who are shaping america s culture. you can catch us on sunday, june 19th, on 10 pm eastern.