i am velshi, it is the last time hurt in the january six committee. the committee is set to resume the hearings this week, laying out more findings from its year long investigation of the insurrection at the capitol. donald trump is desperate and illegal attempt to cling to power. the next hearing assad for this coming wednesday september 28th. that s one of the afternoon. over the last few days, members of the committee a participated in something called the texas tribune festival in, austin texas. they make comments about their investigation, given hints of what might be to come. here s with the democratic congressman of maryland said during his appearance. bannon said the night before tomorrow, all hell is going to break loose. it s not going to go down the way that anyone thinks it s going to go down. there are clearly people who understood the preparations that were taking place. if you think you almost knock over the government of the united states spontaneously,
President trumps Hush Money Trial. He laid out tons of evidence during his testimony including tapes and emails and photos and calendar events. Impressive. One of trumps lawyers might win a case. Well, outside the court defending trump, he made a fraudian slip. Lets pray for our other side on this shameless prosecution. Good morning. Welcome to morning joe. Its wednesday, may 15th, along with joe, willie and me, we have the host of Way Too Early Jonathan Lemire. You know how long it took us to book him . Years to get stephanopoulos and longer to get Jonathan Lemire. He just wandered . He is a chief columnist. How do you like it . I love it. Dont give me a hard time. Ive been in this seat at least three and a half minutes. Three and a half minutes yeah. Early. Right, you were. Early. Yelling there is that. Im shocked. Im shocked that john couldnt modulate his voice. I usually do that on good morning america. Heilemann is here. Author of the book how the right lost its mind Charlie Sykes
things to different people. to mastriano s people that means, the 2020 election would be changed the results. by the, way that would ve meant joe biden wouldn t be president. pennsylvania is actually where democracy could die. in november. what would it be like if you became governor but the secretary of state in place to do the things that he s talking about? well this is super dangerous, not just for pennsylvania voters, but all across the nation. hear me on this, we are pretty unique here in pennsylvania. the governor appoints the secretary of state. he basically has complete authority over the certified in the winner. in the past, ali, look, if you ran against and you got one more vote than she did, she d win the election. there s not a post-jonas pennsylvania. he s made clear that he is going to review the law books. the voting roll. he s going to decertify voting machines. if he doesn t like the outcome,
an attitude, you can t give up. when they tell you you can t do it, you have to work harder to make it happen. that s what we are doing. august 28th is not the end of it. it s the beginning of it. it s the launching part into the rest of the year, the next two years of not only give getting people registered to vote, making plans in case laws don t change. in case the john lewis voting act doesn t change. in case before the people act doesn t change, we need to get people to the polls. they need to know whether they need a second i.d. if they re on the voting roll. these are important thing that will happen. even if they don t fill the urgency, it s on us as organizers and people that need to make this happen now. i ll say this before. this is our have a dream speech moment. this is our seize the moment. we must now act, defend our democracy or lose it forever. martin, i think a lot of people are in the rear view. if your dad is around to witness
doesn t change. we need to get people to the polls. they need to know whether they need a second i.d., if they re on the voting roll. these are important things that will happen. so even if they don t feel the urgency, it s on us as organizers and as people who need to make this happen now. i ve said this before and i ll say it again. this is our i have a dream speech moment, our si se puede moment. we have to defend our democracy or lose it forever. a lot of people think those moments are only in the rear view. if your dad was around to witness this latest attack on voting rights, what do you think his reaction would be? number one, he d be greatly disappointed in our leadership, particularly in the united states senate. he d be disappointed that we re even having these discussions. but he d be very proud of the millions of young people who have come together in this country, particularly last year, during the george floyd tragic death all over this nation.