advisors. and that he was incapable of telling right from wrong. this of course is nonsense. president trump is a 76-year-old man, he is not an impressionable child. today, was the first time the public was shown the testimony of principle on who spoke to the panel last friday. start by asking you a few questions, mr. cipollone. more than bill, bore all of the election i agree with that. did you believe, mr. cipollone, that the president should concede once you made determination based on investigations since you credited the doj did but did you have in your mind a president should concede the election laws that a supreme point during the election? again, i was the white house counsel, some of those decisions are political, so to the extent that if your question is, did i believe he should concede the election at a point time, yes, i did. i believe that was i believe in due process. that would be in line with my thinking on these things. the mcconnell spee
a plan for the u.s. military to seize voting machines. also, the committee today accusing trump of summoning the mob with his own words to washington. and rioter stephen ayres testifying that he was answering donald trump s call. and the emotional moment in that hearing room today involving the rioter and the capitol officers. rachel scott and pierre thomas standing by. also tonight, those images coming in now, that deadly boating accident on the hudson. a boat capsizing. at least two people dead, including the child. several victims pulled from the water. erielle reshef from the scene tonight. also late today, as parents demand answers in texas, that newly obtained surveillance showing the gunman in uvalde, armed with a rifle in the halls of robb elementary. a boy rounding the corner seconds after he passes by. officers begin filling the hallway three minutes later. several coming under fire. and how long it takes before they go after the gunman. mireya villarreal in tex
sequoia, known as the grizzly giant, to protect it from the flames that are ripping through at this hour. this tree, the national park service says it s the second largest tree in yosemite. what we know about this fire is that it has doubled in size in the past 24 hours. nearly 1600 acres have already burned and fire officials are warning that they do expect this fire to continue to grow as they are also expecting continued hot, unusually hot temperatures. escalating drought, climate change, a horrible combination, also adding to this yearly threat of wildfires. how are federal officials dealing with all of that? we have been talking to, on the federal level, the national park service. this is something they are very concerned about as far as the impact of climate change on places like these national parks. most of the national parks across the united states are impacted, if not by extreme temperatures, wildfires, it s the sea level. they are working, on the federal level
ahead for all of us. plus, after months of crying out for accountability, the police chief who led that botched response to a school shooting in uvalde, texas is fired. hear directly from parents naming other officials they want removed. if you check into a hotel knowing that a chance toof your neighbor to the left and right is a homeless person. that plan to house homes people and the sfeers debate surrounding it. it is saturday, august 27th. we re so grateful that you re starting your weekend with us. good morning, amara. good morning. up first, the new details in the documents. we are learning more information from the affidavit authorizing the search of former president trump s mar-a-lago residence. the heavily redacted affidavit revealing that classified documents found at the residence includes some of the country s most sensitive secrets. according to the filing, authorities had probable cause to believe that classified national security materials were im
the sheriff will testify monday. meantime, police in japan say, the man accused of assassinating shinzo abe had a stash of weapons in his home. a number of homemade pistols made out of pipe and adhesive tape. he had, also considered, using explosives. new details on what might have motivated the attack. and a scramble to save yosemite s ancient sequoias, as wildfires close in. i m standing right in front of the grizzly giant with a speaker system set up around it. i m pamela brown in washington. you are living the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with the congressional investigation into the attack on the capitol and what could be a new start with this for the january 6th committee. steve bannon, former trusted advisor to donald trump now says, he will testify, and he wants to do so publicly.his offer comes as he faces trial next week on criminal contempt charges for defying a congressional subpoena. bannon had argued he wasn t allowed to cooperate because trump