happened in this month s presidential election. u.s. demands the state of play in america in 200 for republicans is not good. we need to fight back. that s what we re doing, fighting back. it s a story of election fraud. elections rigged to deny the will of the majority in this country. taking our freedoms, locking us down and turning this country into a socialist republic and that is not right. direct line there. stunning revelations and epic filing about the spread of the big lie on fox news and what they really thought about it as it was happening. that s where we start today, nick is here, an investigator reporter, also an msnbc political analyst. also joining us david, media correspondent for npr news here at the table we re so happy to be joined by attorney and legal analyst katie phang, also host of the katie phang show on msnbc starting at a new time tomorrow,
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they ll continue to present evidence that trump did nothing to stop the violence, maybe even arguing that instead he enflamed the anger and the attack, and, you know, poppy and jim, this could be the committee s final hearing, but they have left open that possibility that if more pressing evidence pops up as it has in the past, they will have more. guys? lots to look for this evening, jessica schneider, thank you so much. joining us now for analysis of what to expect tonight, the significance, domenica montenaro, correspondent for npr news and elliot williams, also a cnn legal analyst. if i could begin with you, it strikes me that the case the committee is making and has been making for weeks is both what the former president did, they argue, to incite this riot, this insurrection, and what he didn t do, to pull them back as the violence was unfolding on the capitol. from a legal perspective, the case you have seen so far, what
that middle to some degree, to show that 57% of independents hold the former president responsible now? well, i think it is marginal movement, right. i think that s what we see within the country generally speaking, because there is such a shrinking share of potential swing voters out there, and overall that s what we re seeing. also within our same poll, though, you see president biden approval numbers really at the lowest that they have been in the npr pbs marist poll, 36%, and among independents, 28% approving of the job he s doing. so really whether it is trump or whether it is biden, right now you have independents who are not happy and they re most concerned about inflation. which is the top issue, overwhelmingly, for independents and republicans. only fifth on the list for democrats, who are saying that abortion rights is their top motivating issue for this midterm election. that s really interesting too. let s play the sound that