all a very good night. from all of our, colleagues across other networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up, late i will see you at the end of tomorrow. we got tonight on all in. did you take any classified documents before the white house? i did not. former vice president pence revises his remarks a little too late to say pundit mike pence. if we have a special counsel review of classified materials that were found at mar-a-lago, we need to have a special counsel in this case. tonight new reporting on what pence turned over to the fbi, what it means into the investigation of his old boss and the current president. pence, seriously, we have this great thing going with joe, come on, man. then our trump world indictments coming in georgia? we are asking that the report not be released because you had not seen that report, decisions are imminent. what we learned from today s dramatic hearing in fulton county, plus the senator elizabeth warren on the latest
did that. that during the 14th about it last night as gates was an opponent of mr. mccarthy. lawmakers you can see stepping in to prevent a scuffle on the floor of the house. we will ask washington examiner if that might be a preview of more inviting to come and they wondered 18th congress, hello everyone this is fox s live i am eric shawn. hi arthel. arthel: hi everyone i am arthel neville but two other major stories we are following this hour, president biden prepares to visit the southern border for the first time tomorrow, former border patrol chief rodney scott on that he is ahead. at first law enforcement removing two mattresses that may have been blood stained from the home were fort university of idaho students were brutally murdered. this, as we learn more about how investigators track the suspect in the weeks leading up to his arrest. former d.c. homicide detective ted williams is just moments away from the crime scene and idaho. but first, chief correspondent jonat
they announced they are launching a disinformation reporting team featuring journalists whose expertise apparently is fake news. that must ve been been hard to find. every journalist these days as an expert on fake news. like seeing a french bulldog is a expert on farting. that s all they do. something about their flat faces. good to see mpr realizing the necessity of policing fake news like a drug addict checking himself into rehab admitting you have a problem. npr is the first step, so good for you. the first investigation via themselves this tweet from npr it s self right before the 2020 election. here, mpr asks why you haven t seen stories from them about the new york post story on hunter biden which the paper broke a month or so before the 2020 election. as you know, the story was flushed on a toilet like an ounce of crack when cops kick in hunter s front door. [laughter] debating whether to reread that. they got it. greg: it s monday. i have a lot on my mind. yeah
cnn exclusive reporting tonight. the trump legal team, engaging in direct communication with the department of justice about the january 6th criminal investigation. the news comes after we learn the justice department is getting ready for a court battle, which officials might try to keep the conversations with the former president out of reach of investigators. join me now with kim whaley, a visiting professor of law at american university, and the author of the upcoming book how to think like a lawyer, as well as cnn s senior political and terrorism analyst, philip mudd. good evening, one and all. thanks so much. kim, let s begin with you. okay. let s start with your reaction to this new report, first of all. don, i m not really that surprised. i think mayor garland has made clear, in speeches, that he s going to follow the backs of the law, as far as they take them, regardless of who is involved. and he is sort of nodded, potentially, to donald trump, and the january 6t
police officials now say, i was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. i was misled. i m livid about what happened. texas governor, aiming his iron at law enforcement. my expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations, which includes the texas rangers and the fbi, they get to the bottom of every fact with absolute certainty. after a damning new admissions from texas authorities they incident commander making the decision not to immediately enter the classroom the gunman was in. this was a barricaded subject there was time to retrieve the keys and wait for a tactical team with the equipment to go ahead and reach the door and take on the officials explained how the shooter got into the school. was propped open by a teacher. investigators clarified the timeline as police arrived. they went directly to the door and two received grazing wounds at that time from the suspect. while the door was closed. 11:37, there was m