44% biden, 41% trump. and new signs of resistance to a radical supreme court s ban on abortion from a state you might not expect, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. well, the last time steve bannon was in this much legal peril, he was been arrested on a chinese billionaire s yacht. and chinese donald trump bailed on the last day in office, but today bannon had no such luck. no powerful back or to back for him, as he faced a federal judge one week before his contempt of congress trial is set to begin. now, of course, mr. bannon was central to the ex presidents coup plot in the run up to the insurrection on january 6th, he was a very vocal supporter of the big lie, of a stolen election. but, when the january 6th committee subpoenaed him back in september of last year, steve bennett essentially told him to get lost. unlike some of the others trump supporters who are subpoenaed, like john eastman jeffrey clark, who faced a committ
hear the warning of climate change driven heat, what they re telling the people of britain, where just 1% with air conditioners with temperatures over 100. will reeve is there. here at home, damning new report into the uvalde massacre. body camera images that show confusion, lack of communication with 376 law enforcement officers on the scene. hear one say we have to get in, the gunman just keeps shooting. the we have to get in there, he just keeps shooting. in the classroom for 77 minutes, what the report uncovers tonight. mireya villarreal from uvalde. young man with assault rifle into indiana mall, what he did to prepare in the bathroom and started firing on the way out. good samaritan who shot him and what we learned about three people who were killed. war in ukraine, major shake up, president zelenskyy suspending two top leaders in his inner circle, saying they didn t do enough, concern of russian infiltration, among those suspended, lifelong friend of zelenskyy
strategy planned parenthood in illinois team up to expand abortion access. how that partnership could be a blueprint for other states with restrictive trigger laws. you are watching symone, and we ve got a lot to talk about. we start with breaking news, a new report from a texas house investigative committee paints a damning portrait of the police response in uvalde were gunman murdered 19 children and two children in may. the committee learned that there were nearly 400 state and federal officers on the robb elementary school campus that day. yet surveillance footage released confirms officers waited for more than an hour before finally confronting the shooter. the report states at robb elementary law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their active shooter training and failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety. out of those 400 officers, as of now, according to the texas tribune, only one has been placed on leave. here with the l
cassidy hutchinson. her two hour blockbuster appearance before the january 6 committee included testimony that the former president and top aides were warned that some supporters at the elipse were armed with weapons like knives, guns, bear spray, tasers. hutchinson had a unique vantage point critical to conversations never revealed before yesterday. she said that trump grew irate that the security screenings on january 6 were apparently deterring his supporters, his armed supporters, from joining the crowd. so furious that he ordered his aides to have the metal de detectors removed. another leading reason, likely the primary reason, is because he wanted it full and he was angry that we weren t letting people through with weapons. i overheard the president say something to the effect of, you know, i don t fing care that they have weapons. they are not here to hurt me, take it away. they are not here who hurt me. and she testified about trump s determination to join his su
angeles. and new day continues and new day continues right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the worldment of it s friday, july 15th and i m brianna keilar with john berman this morning. the secret service denies doing anything malicious after a government watchdog report claimed the agency erased text messages from january 5th and january 6th and that it did so after oversight investigators had requested them. the secret service claims any lost data was due to a planned tech migration and that the texts investigators wanted were not among those that disappeared. it s the latest example, though, of the agency assigned to protect the president coming under scrutiny for its actions on january 6th. joining me now is donald trump s former acting white house chief of staff, mick mulvaney. he later served as special envoy to northern ireland but resigned from the post following the capitol attack. thank you so