tonight on the reidout we have tens of thousands of pages of documents where we need to sit down and ask specific questions without filibustering, without interruption, without going five minutes back and forth with jamie raskins and dan goldman and little moscow wits jumping up and down. hunter biden agrees to testify before the house oversight committee on the utter lack of evidence that his father did anything wrong. but chairman james comer refuses to take yes for an answer. also tonight, more hostages are freed by hamas, including an american. as negotiators work to extend the pause in fighting. with just hours to go before the extended cease fire is set to end. plus, rejecting the binary us versus them narrative in the israel-hamas war, i ll speak to a prominent rabbi and a labor leader who happened to be married about the importance of a peaceful shared future for israelis and palestinians. but we begin tonight with two very stark warnings about the figh
you know, i think tara s right. got to pay attention to what s happening down ballot and the impact. on the senate side, absolutely paying attention to what s going to happen in georgia. donald trump was obsessed in georgia. we know what he was trying to do with the secretary of state there. interesting to see what raphael warnock can do. can he win a full term? i think it s a way of repudiating the senator s party. you put up any black person to run against him. herschel walker. i think it s interesting to watch that. what s going to happen in pennsylvania now that dr. oz is in. the citizens are throwing up anybody. it will say a lot about what s happening with the big lie and how people will respond to it when they go to ballot next year. john, i don t know if you re comfortable talking about races.
you because let s have a knockdown, dragout conversation about vice president harris and her media coverage and the and the perception of her. i m of the mind that the media coverage of her is relentlessly negative to the point where it is just a rote narrative now. you can t write a story without vice president harris unless it includes at least ten brickbats in it. so, tara, you go first about, you know, vice president harris, and how she s done in her first year. well, i d say she hasn t had a great first year. there have been a lot of challenges and some of them are, yes, the unfairness of being a woman of color in the office or being a woman at that level. we saw what happened with hillary clinton, elizabeth warren and others. but, you know, this is the big leagues. we can t whine about that. and you have to step up and i
we can t move on to 2022 until we fully investigate all of the democrat cheating from 2020. the time for civility is over. the time for bipartisanship is over. now is the time for fighters. we aren t going to let this election be stolen by joe biden and the democrats. president trump won by a landslide. i grew up in a world where you have an audit every year. and businesses you have an audit. let s just audit the voting machines, publish it, so everybody can see it. the republican party this year has been, well, a hot mess. and frankly a danger to democracy. what could this mean if the republican party takes control in 2022? my panel is back with me now to break it all down. renee, tara and john. okay, john, i ll come to you first. as you said in the last block, you worked up there for 30 something years, you said three
violence is necessary to achieve their political means. so for me, there is no other story and the year that has so many big stories can come close to the insurrection. tara setmire, for you, biggest story of 2021. i agree with renee. we have never seen anything like this in our country s history and we literally saw within minutes the peaceful transition of power, the 250 reign of our democracy on the brink. if it wasn t for the heroic efforts of officer goodman, we have no idea how much more tragic that day could have been as far as, you know, with him directing the crowd in a different direction, protecting the vice president, mitt romney. what we saw that day, how our police officers there were overrun, how, you know, no one a woman lost her life trying to break into the speaker s lobby. what we saw that day was so