media the gang who kidnapped 17 missionaries is willing to negotiate their release for a hefty ransom. we have all the details for you. and it s a spacecraft, not a missile. china denies launching a hypersonic weapon, so is it all just a cover up? announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with isa soares. hello. welcome, everyone. it is tuesday, october 19th, and in just a few hours the u.s. house select committee investigating the january 6th attack will vote on whether to hold former trump adviser steve bannon in criminal contempt for refusing to comply with the subpoena. now, political analysts say the rare move is intended to send a message to other allies of donald trump the committee wants to sque. but trump s team isn t backing down. on monday lawyers for the former president filed a lawsuit
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functioning? it s way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that wishes these playoff games didn t run so late. i m jonathan lemire on this tuesday, october 19th. we ll start with the news. former president donald trump has filed new lawsuit against both the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection and the national archives. the suit, which was expected, seeks to block the committee from obtaining his administration s records from the archives. in the 26-page complaint, a lawyer for the former president argues that the records must remain secret as a matter of executive privilege. in a joint statement from the panel s chair benny toms and vice chair, liz cheney, the committee vowed to, quote, fight the president s attempt to obstruct our investigation. meanwhile the white house is ramping up the pressure on democrats to find a compromise on their vast lenl lative
during this interview with 60 minutes australia and she said it is hard to watch. she wanted to reach through the screen to rescue her daughter and she looked like a young girl who needed someone to hug her, brianna. yeah, i can only imagine. randi kaye, live from florida, thank you. new day continues right now. good morning to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m brianna keilar with john avlon who is subbing in this hour as berman goes to jury duty, to be clear, as a juror. it is tuesday, october 19th. a house select committee will vote here in a matter of hours whether to hold trump ally steve bannon in contempt for defying its subpoena. if they do, the matter would then be referred to the justice department for criminal prosecution. bannon is claiming executive privilege the white house, not buying that. cnn has obtained a letter from the white house deputy counsel and it says that the biden
broken into warring factions. from the diversity of our people let us draw strength and not see weakness. believe in america with all of your heart and soul and with all of your mind, remember that it remains the last, best hope of earth. you are its inheriters and its future is today placed in your hands. that is colin powell s address to graduates at howard university back in 1994, an incredible address, especially given the times the university was going through racial tensions and his words had such meaning now and back then as well. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, october 19th. along with joe, willie and me we have pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associated editor of the washington post and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson, and former aide to the