complete holy hell, remember? this is going to be the misdemeanor from hell for merrick garland, joe biden, and nancy pelosi. they took on the wrong guy this time. well, that s what makes the one-time trump white house advisers move now, well, extra confounding because eight months ago, bannon said that he wasn t backing down ever. i mean, the wrong guy this time, right? well, trial dates have a funny way of making people change their minds, shall we say, because now he is, well, backing down. willing to testify before that very committee that he seemed to be mocking and taunting. now, what exactly changed other than maybe the calendar date? we re going to dig a lot deeper into all of that tonight along with new january 6th hearing developments. and if bannon thought his decision to testify now would call someone s bluff at the doj, well he s surely mistaken because a trial is still happening and it won t even be postponed. a federal judge denied his legal team s request
September 4. 70,000 people are stranded in the Nevada Desert for the Third Straight day, but roads could reopen today. People at the burning Manifest Value are stuck in mud too thick to drive on forcing organizers to impose shelterinplace o orders. And a manhunt in pennsylvania, this convicted killer less than two miles from where he escaped. And hes still on the run this morning. And donald trump dominates the 2024 republican field and pulls even further ahead in a new Wall Street Journal poll. He is the top choice for almost 60 of Republican Voters. In fact 78 of them say trumps actions after the 2020 election were legitimate. And the Ukraine Defense minister fired by the nations president who says ukraine needs, quote, new approaches as the war with russia enters its 19th month. And workers at the Big Three Automakers prepare to walk off the job in less than two weeks if the unions and companies cant reach a deal on a new labor contract. A strike against all three at once has never
Station. The crews splashed down off the east coast of florida. Cnn this morning starts right now. Good morning, everyone. I often see these moments at burning man and think interesting, probably something ill never be a part of. Except this weekend everybody seemed to care about it because everyone was stuck. Yeah, it is an Epic Burning Man id say. They always say it but this one actually is. Just hour fwrs s from now roads finally reopen. Organizers will make the decision this morning. Roads leading in and out of festival have been shut down since saturday after heavy rain created ankle deep mud. Officials say the thick mud made it virtually impossible for cars, buses and rvs to leave. A lot of people walked for miles through the mud to get out. And here you can see some vehicles that tried to leave but became hopelessly stuck. So much water. We are flooded. Well be stuck here at least a couple days. This is nuts. This is what people have been trudging through for days now. Festivalg
they might, we have to go back to december 2020. that month began with bill barr saying publicly that there was no widespread fraud. the same day, issued this warning. someone s going to get hurt. someone s going to get shot. someone s going to get killed. well, in the weeks that followed, the stop the steal movement picked up steam with rallies across the country. many of them turning violent. at one rally in particular, december 11th, right here in d.c., we know enrique tarrio was in the crowd. he met with long-time trump ally, roger stone, there. t tarrio is head of the proud boys and he s facing seditious conspiracy charges. another leader was coming up with some kind of plan. ste
stewart rhodes. he wrote if joe biden became president, quote, it will be a bloody and desperate fight. we are going to fight. that can t be avoided, unquote. now, the next day, tarrio posted a picture of ohimself at the white house. the administration would say that he was just there on a public tour. but we know within the executive branch, donald trump was open to more fringe ideas, shall we say. on december 14th, him and the doj leadership pushed ideas like pushing a special counsel and maybe even seizing voting machines. mr. donahue, can you explain what the president did after he was told that the justice department would not seize voting machines? the president was very agitated. well, he would still be agitated days later because when the doj wouldn t do it, folks like sidney powell and michael