classified information needs to be improved upon. i can t understand any individual senator can take possession of a classified document let alone remove it to another location. it s just unthinkable. there s no documents. yes, there are. there s no more. yes there are. nobody had access to them. they re in a freaking garage. if you have some evidence that either party was trying to use these documents in a way to hurt the united states of america, let s see it. otherwise, let s move on. neil: clearly no signs of moving on at this point as the president huddles with democrats at the white house just as new classified documents are now surfacing, but this time at the home of former republican vice president mike pence. now maybe this is a good time to be a governor if you re thinking about a presidential run and you can disassociate yourself with documents, classified or otherwise. we ll talk to one of those governors. virginia republican glenn youngkin is here. first
witness known to have testified so far. and we ll talk more about what that might say about the justice department s criminal investigation, and how far it can go. also late today, president biden weighed in on the central figure in thursday s january 6 hearings. we saw what happened. the capitol police, the dc metropolitan police, other law enforcement agencies were attacked and assaulted before our very eyes, speared, sprayed, stomped on, brutalized. and lives were lost. and for three hours, the defeated former president of the united states watched it all happen, as he sat in the comfort of the private dining room next to the oval office. as for the committee, it apparently is not waiting for september either. today, a member virginia democratic congresswoman elaine lauria released a new video clip that shows the former president s unwillingness to include language that held the mob he invited, incited, and wanted to join accountable. do you recognize what this is?
halfway through his second year, president biden still has a long to-do list with pressure mounting to act on the climate crisis and turn around the economy. can the biden administration keep its promises? i ll speak exclusively to biden cabinet secretary pete buttigieg in moments. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is wondering whether some people really are above the law? this week the january 6th committee presented a seasoned finale of sorts to the series of eight hearings they ve held this summer. the committee laid out minute by minute how former president trump sat and watched as rioters stormed the capitol for more than three hours, refusing to call for the violence to end, refusing to reach out to law enforcement or military to send help. two of president trump s former president newspapers both owned by rupert murdock wrote damning editorials. in an astonishing reality, trump is taking very real action to run forment again, stumping
the january 6th hearing is appealing to both. it s pushing people to feel u.s. democracy is under assault. many insiders, political pros, people who populate your tv screen all day had a gnawing feeling the presentation on thursday would not sway public opinion. the fact pattern should convince steptics to care more about the attack on the capitol and all of trump world s dishonorable conduct in the winter of 2020. but this is where the facts come into conflict with feelings. i m with jim sciutto on this one. the cnn anchor was sick of all the chatter whether any minds will be changed on thursday night. that s not our job, he wrote. our job is to report and disseminate the facts, and that s what we do. it s also a fact the american media has been so split apart, and that split affects every story we cover. it s like the weather. it has to be factored into everything all the time. fox news put the facts refusing to air thursday evening instead showing video while tucker carlso
The besieg territory. Hello everyone, youre watching press tv live from the studios in tehron. Thank you for joining us. Israels war on gaza strip enters this 23rd day. Israel is pounding a territory from ground. See and air as fighting is underway between resistance groups and regime forces. Israel groups or ground groups are fighting inside gaza, it says infantry, armored, engineering and Artillery Forces are participating in the attacks on gaza accompanied by heavy air fire. The Palestinian Resistance group hamas says. His fighters are confronting israeli troops in various locations, the group says its fully prepared to confront Israeli Ground forces. It has fired dosans of rockets and missiles to areas across the occupied territories, including the city of tel aviv. Meanwhile, israel continues to launch deadly air strikes on gaza. Palestinians say in the past day the besieg territory has witnessed the heaviest bombardment since the war began. Palestinian journalists based in gaza h