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testimony from these witnesses, they may need attorney general merrick garland to take action against another trump ally, steve bannon, as the former ally has been held in contempt of congress but more than two weeks later, the doj has not yet taken action. cnn's ryan nobles is on capitol hill. where do these potential forthcoming subpoenas stand and what's the committee expect when it comes to compliance of the six we just highlighted? >> reporter: yeah, so, victor and alisyn, at any moment, we could get news of a new round of subpoenas that have been issued by the select committee, the committee not being specific as to when we'll hear about the subpoenas but bennie thompson saying there's potential of as many as 20 names and we saw just 6 names issued yesterday. so, we're waiting for that to happen at any moment. but in terms of that group of subpoena targets that we saw yesterday, these are individuals who played a big role in peddling the big lie in between the november election and january 6th. and they are all people with very close ties to the former president, donald trump. and to your question about compliance, what we found throughout this process is people that are very close to the former president have been pretty defiant in their interactions with the committee. some are engaging, but very few are providing any information at all as it relates to this investigation. and one of those targets yesterday, bernard kerik, perhaps just signalled how defiant this group may end up being, the former new york city police commissioner, issued a lengthy statement where he basically made it clear that he's not interested in cooperating. kerik said, i will not be threatened, intimidated, forced into bankruptcy or silenced at the hands of this committee who are not looking for truth but are targeting patriots and members of the president's legal team that wanted nothing more to investigate and expose these irregularities. and kerik said in that statement that he was prepared to come and talk to the committee but when he saw their press release yesterday, it angered him because he believed they were accusing him of things that he just did not do, which is essentially peddling false information about the election results. kerik, of course, part of that group in the willard hotel in the days leading up to january 6th, planning that war room, which was designed to try and pressure the former vice president, mike pence, to overturn the election results as the members of congress had gathered here to certify the election results. the committee, though, has made it clear, they will use every tool they have to get these people to comply and to answer their tough questions. as you point out, victor, the decision by merrick garland and the department of justice as it relates to steve bannon will probably go a long way to determine whether or not they're able to enforce these subpoenas. >> we're going to talk more about what went on inside that war room, ryan nobles, thank you for the reporting. let's take a closer look at those six trump loyalists who were subpoenaed and what they know. joining us now, cnn politics reporter chris. so walk us through how these six are connected to the insurrection. >> yeah, absolutely. no problem. all right, first of all, let's just start basic. i'm just going to go through everyone who was subpoenaed yesterday. michael flynn was part of campaign events. john eastman, memo author. jason miller, angela mccallum, trump's executive assistant on the campaign and bill stepien. how could i forget bernie kerik, former new york city head of the police was involved in the campaign events. so you say, well, we know this. what do we think each of them did? why is the january 6th committee interested? let's start with flynn. we know he was donald trump's national security advisor for about two and a half scaramuccis, you know, 25 days or so, not very long. he was -- he was involved in the meeting december 18th, this strategy meeting in the oval office, as it related to what donald trump could do to block the election results. he floated invoking marshall law and he has to have his documents to the committee by november 23rd but i would say, ryans has the right point here. steve bannon is going to set a lot of precedent for what this committee can and can't do. i want to play you something from michael flynn. this is michael flynn on newsmax. let me hit play here. >> he could order the -- within the swing states, if he wanted to, he could take military capabilities and he could place them in those states and basically re-run an election in each of those states. i mean, it's not unprecedented. these people out there talking about martial law, like it's something that we've never done. martial law has been instituted 64 times. >> yeah. so, that might be why they want to talk to michael flynn, the invoking of martial law. john eastman earlier. this is a lawyer who honestly most people didn't know much about during the campaign but he is the one who drafted the six-point memo to donald trump outlining what mike pence could do to overturn the election. so, he's the memo author. obviously, huge interest in him. same kind of thing, documents by november 22nd. jason miller. he was a coms guy, communications guy, he had stayed on with trump afterwards. you heard ryan mention the will l lard hotel. january 5th, there was a meeting the day before, a meeting that jason miller was at, the top advisor to trump about what they could do the next day. that's why they want to talk to jason miller. angela mccallum is probably a name most people don't know. she was not as out front as michael flynn or jason miller or steve bannon but she was trump's executive assistant. now, there's a phone call out there, to a michigan state legislator, that a woman saying she's angela mccallum wants that legislator to consider overturning the results in the state and ceding a group of electors in michigan that are pro-trump. so, that would be my guess on what they're interested in her for but she's lesser known. then we go to two people. bill stepien, interestingly, this is a guy who's been in politics a very long time. he wound up being the manager at the end of the trump campaign, obviously remember brad was the manager, got fired, stepien steps in. he was involved in a lot of the stuff right after the election. you'll remember, donald trump was raising huge amounts of money to fund these legal challenges all of which failed but these legal challenges to the results so stepien is involved in that way. post-election, pre-january 6th, so we'll see what he did. last but certainly not lost is bernie kerik, as ryan mentioned. he vociferously said, i'm not going to play along with this committee, i'm not going to do that but he is a former trump advisor. he too, again, keep coming back to this, present at that january 5th meeting. that meeting, i think, the getting inside the room of that meeting, is what a lot of this is about, a lot of the subpoenas are about. my guess is a lot of the future subpoenas we're going to see are going to be about people who were at that meeting or called into it and what they knew because that was 24 hours before the cataclysm for american democracy happened. that's all six of them. we do expect more. but that's what we know about who's been subpoenaed thus far. >> all right, chris cilizza, walking us through every step of the six, thank you so much. let's bring in cnn legal analyst cordero, former counsel to the assistant attorney general for national security. good to have you back. let's start here with the meeting on january 5th. and i think chris laid it out. if you want to get to the spread of the lie and potentially what many of the people who showed up there on the 6th were thinking, you got to go inside this room. the importance of these six people. >> that's right. so, as chris laid out, this meeting was the day before the riot and the attack on the capitol, and so this gets to the set of individuals who were involved in planning, coordinating, who were knowledgeable about what was going to happen. so, contrary to the narrative that the attack on the capitol was spontaneous, was just an action of those particular individuals who were involved and engaged in violence and engaged in the insurrection, in fact, there was this network of people who were very close advisors to the president who were most likely knowledgeable about it and potentially part of the planning of it, and so that's why that meeting is important. that's why these individuals are important. and that's why the committee, which is conducting an investigation into what led to the event of january 6th has subpoenaed all of them. >> carrie, help us understand something. you were at the department of justice, so help the rest of us understand why this is a tough decision or seemingly tough decision or at least a slow decision, not an immediate decision. >> there we go. >> for attorney general merrick garland, because from the outside, steve bannon defying a subpoena, it seems like none of us could do that. we can't -- regular people can't do that. so, where is the tough part about deciding whether or not to move forward with prosecuting him? >> so, i think there's a few complications, alisyn. first of all, yes, the facts, when we just look at them objectively, the facts seem pretty straightforward. he has been subpoenaed to appear and produce information. hess not doing that. the committee has giving him time. so if you look at the text of the statute that covers referral for criminal contempt of congress, it seems to fit. where the justice department has to be cautious and deliberate in its approach is it has to make sure that both in practice its analysis of the facts to determine whether to prosecute are objective and the normal order of business. so, a prosecutor needs to review the facts and determine whether or not it would be appropriate to prosecute. the worst thing that the justice department would want at this stage is to appear as if they are making a prosecutorial decision based on the politics, and that is why they are neither going to rush nor unduly delay this decision, but in my view, it has to go through the regular order of process, which would be a prosecutor who then would make a recommendation to the u.s. attorney and then because of the political sensitivity of this, likely it will go up to either the deputy attorney general or the attorney general. but these types of referrals for criminal contempt are not common, and so this is not something that is a prosecutorial decision made every day. >> all right, control room, put the graphic up with those six faces again. of those who have just been subpoenaed. thank you very much. so, we saw from jeffrey clark, from doj, just a couple of days ago, show up before the committee, read a letter that says he's waiting for a decision on former president trump's claim of privilege and a judge to weigh in on that. does that decision play in at all to these six who were not in any form of government service, although they may claim some privilege, from your perspective to protect them from having to produce documents or testify? >> in my view, it shouldn't. so, these -- the individuals who are the subject of the most recent set of subpoenas, none of them were working for the government at that time, and executive privilege is normally interpreted to apply to advice that's being provided within the executive branch itself. so, while some of them might potentially make an argument that that case is relevant to theirs, i don't think is a matter of law or fact it really is. >> okay. carrie cordero, thank you. >> thanks alisyn, victor. these heartbroken families are now speaking out after their loved ones were killed at the astroworld music festival. >> and new details about the hospitalized victims, including a 9-year-old boy in a 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two people are still in critical condition after the crowd surge during rap star travis scott's performance. the 9-year-old's family says the child was on his father's shoulders when the dad passed out and the boy fell into the mayhem. >> with him holding ezra up, that left him vulnerable down, so he got really squeezed and he couldn't breathe. he kept -- just told me, dad, i couldn't breathe. >> so far, at least 18 lawsuits have been filed and sources tell the "wall street journal" that investigators are now looking at whether some fake pills laced with fentanyl played a part in some of the deaths or the injuries. and we've also learned that travis scott will not perform at the las vegas music festival this weekend. cnn's rosa flores is in houston for us. today, we know that the family of one of the victims spoke to cnn about the heroism of their brother. >> reporter: victor, this is just absolutely heartbreaking. this is 27-year-old donnish. he lost his life during this tragedy, and his family telling cnn that he was trying to save his fiancee at the moment when he died. his fiancee was being stomped on and they say that he was just an incredible human being and that he should not have died this way. take a listen. >> i love my brother, danesh. i'm the older brother but he was the older brother to me. he led this family in a direction that i couldn't have done in any other way, and he used to pull -- he's everything of our family and that person's not there anymore. to wake up and not be able to hear his voice, to touch him, to kiss him, to tell him how much we love him, it's not going to happen anymore. >> reporter: it's absolutely heartbreaking. eight people died in this tragedy. they've all been identified, according to the medical examiner, toxicology reports are going to take weeks, cause and manner of deaths have not been released yet. now, according to the fire chief here in houston, three individuals are still in the hospital. two of them in critical condition. this as we learned of at least 18 lawsuits that have been filed. now, some of these lawsuits claim negligence, gross negligence, that the organizers of this concert organized this, but it was not done safely. that people were not able to enjoy themselves safely, that some of them got trampled on. now, some of the defendants in these cases are livenation, travis scott, drake, score more, the promoter, nrg. cnn has reached out to all of these defendants, asking for comment. nobody has commented yet on the actual lawsuit and alisyn and victor, of course, they have all sent out statements saying that their hearts go out to the victims in this case. alisyn and victor? >> rosa flores for us in houston there. thank you very much. joining us now, the chief of the houston fire department, samuel pena. thank you for your time. you listen to those stories, a 9-year-old boy in a medically-induced coma, that family talking about their lost brother. they want some answers on how this happened, so what is the latest you can tell us about the investigation? >> yeah, victor, first of all, look, our prayers go out to the families of the deceased and those that are injured and still hospitalized. the investigation is ongoing right now. we still don't have all the specifics of what's happening, but it's -- we're trying to really sift through all that information. the houston police department is the primary agency that will be leading this investigation. but we will be cooperating fully in terms of our resources and what we did in that operation, and everything will be turned over to houston police department so they can conduct a fair, thorough investigation because, look, we owe it to these families and it's the right thing to do for everybody involved. >> what do you know about the reporting there from the "wall street journal" about these fake pills laced with fentanyl and their potential role in what happened on friday night? >> look, i know as much as you know right now. we've heard about that. there is evidence that there was drugs involved, but i don't know exactly what they were. all that is going to be fleshed out, i believe, after the investigation. i do know, victor, that we administer lots of narcan, the medication used to counter opium overdose. we carry it, the paramedics carry it, the doctors we had embedded with the s.w.a.t. team at that event carry that medication and the private company that was hired to provide the medical service for the event carries that medication. and having said that, i want to be clear that just because we administered lots of narcan, doesn't mean that overdoses were prevalent. that is a medication that we administer when somebody is unconscious, and we don't know what the genesis of that situation is. so, we give it to try to rule things out. if we give it and it's an opioid overdose, it can reverse it. if we give it and it wasn't, it doesn't hurt the patient. >> understood. understood. let me ask you about communications and the communication between your firefighters outside the venue and the promoters, the organizers inside the venue. any reports of problems of communications between those two? >> well, look, first of all, the venue was -- the medical component was being handled inside the venue by a contracted private company. paradox. from what i understand, they're a reputable organization. i don't know enough about them. but we had communications outside the plan where we were in direct communications with the houston police department, and we were in communications with the harris county emergency corps, which was providing some of the transport units for that event. we were also in -- i'm sorry -- in phone communication with paradox, which was the private company providing the medical component. there was a lot of communication, a lot of chatter, and as you can expect, in an incident that gets complex, there's a lot of radio communication, so was it challenging? it was at times. but we were able to overcome and deploy resources efficiently when the need arose. >> did you have any direct communications with the organizers from houston fire department and the organizers of this event? you talked about the police. you talked about the medical organization. but with those organizers, were there communications between the two? >> no. we didn't have -- on scene, we did not have direct communication with those organizers, no. >> okay. so let's talk more about the event. this is not the first time that there's been some chaos, danger at a travis scott concert. let's run through a few of them. 2015, charged with disorderly conduct after encouraging fans in chicago to ignore security and rush the stage. 2017, scott saw a fan hanging from a balcony and tried to persuade that person to jump. same concert, another fan was paralyzed after being pushed off a third floor balcony. 2019, fans at astroworld rushed the barriers. three people went to the hospital with injuries. police later wrote on twitter that the promoters did not plan sufficiently for large crowds. that was later taken down. should this have been foreseen? and should this have been considered when potentially deciding on permit for this event? >> yeah, well, listen, this is -- it's important to understand that the nrg where the venue was held is -- or where the event was held is a county facility. that was a county sanctioned event. and they gave the permit or the authority to have that venue there. >> yeah. >> the promoter hires the private companies for security, and they hire the medical component. but to your question, victor, yes, we did anticipate certain things. that is the reason that, from our position, i had staff lean forward in this operation based on the experiences we had in similar events and with this particular event in 2019. where we prepositioned an incident commander, a command post on the footprint, and we had some resources there that were monitoring radio communications and monitoring the activities in case things escalated. so we always have to plan for a contingency and we did just that. in this case, it was the -- it was good and it was the right thing to do, because as soon as the things started getting complex, we were able to quickly muster resources and deploy them into the zone and start making an impact on these patients. >> chief, let me ask you one more here. we had on paul yesterday, part of the task force that investigated after the who tragedy, 11 people died in 1979. he's run event safety consulting firm for the last 30 years. and this is what he said about the investigation into what happened on friday. >> in the public's right to have a proper investigation. they're not going to get one here. you need a parallel, independent investigation going on along with the police. i believe the police have shown prejudice towards the promoter, and i believe that travis scott is being set up as a scapegoat. i'm not excusing what he did. i think he had a role. but he didn't have the other role. only -- he didn't have the only role. >> low on time but two things here. would you like to see a parallel independent investigation, and your reaction to what else you heard there. >> yes, well, first of all, let me just say this. the chief for the houston police department is an honorable individual and a professional. and i have full confidence in his ability to lead a fair and impartial investigation to this issue, because like me, he wants to ensure that we get down to the root cause of this issue. it's a community deserves it and certainly the families that were impacted by this tragedy deserve that. now, if there is another agency that is approved to come in and do the investigation, i mean, if you're asking me my opinion, i don't know that that would be a bad thing, but again, that's -- this is a -- this is something that the houston police department is focused on getting to the bottom of, and they are true 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no, of course not. nothing's free, you idiots. grow the [ bleep ] up. you're not children anymore. i didn't mind explaining photosynthesis to you when you were 12, but you're adults now and this is an actual crisis. got it? >> siafety goggles off. tell them why you're mad, bill nye. i love that clip. bill nye the science guy is with me now, at the white house to talk about the president's plan to fight climate change. thank you so much for spending a few minutes with us. listen, so, the white house has been criticized for not explaining what's in this legislation and the climate portion could be the hardest part to explain. how do you do that? >> well, i guess the answer is we're working on it. we're working on young people, young voters, so that they'll influence their representatives to vote for these two bills. infrastructure is roads, water pipes, power lines, things like that, which benefit everybody. and i like to remind people, as my mother would, the money that's spent on building things in the u.s. is spent in the u.s. the money doesn't go anywhere else. it's all spent here. and then the other thing is about climate change. they're proposing $555 billion with a "b," billion dollars to help weatherize houses with tax incentives and soil and forest conservation and a climate corps, people that would be analogous to americorps, teach for america and so on that would help make the u.s. more resilient with these extreme weather events, which we're seeing more and more of. but the longest journey starts with but a single step, so we're working to get the message out even more. >> taking that first step by recording some videos with the president that will be shared on social media. the question for, you know, those families in louisiana, the ones on the east coast who are still recovering after the hurricanes we saw over the summer and early fall, was how soon will there be some real impact on what's in this bill? >> well, i'm not an expert on that, but the sooner it's passed , the sooner it will happen. that, i got. so what we want to do, the word everybody throws around right now is resiliency, which would mean seawalls and planning, like having weather reports that enable people to take steps when a big storm is coming, and big storms are only one example. you know, the world's getting warmer. and so, when things get warmer, they expand. the ocean is expanding. and that is a big reason why we're having sea level rise in places like louisiana. and florida, where the water is coming over the top, over the land when there's big so-called king tides and storm events at the same time, and water's coming up through the limestone. i mean, it's big problems that are going to take big investment and that's what the administration is proposing is big investments here in the united states to address problems we are facing and opportunities we have here in the united states. >> how close will you get to the political negotiations of trying to pass this legislation? are you meeting with senators? >> no, not this time. not this time. you know, i've been talking about this for about 30 years. i've been talking about climate change, the importance of addressing climate change. you know, it was -- you can discuss how it was discovered, but it was discovered by looking at the planet venus. we realized that the atmosphere of venus makes venus extraordinarily hot and i've been to greenland and been to the ice core research project where we pull up cylinders of ice and look at the air trapped in the ice and we have discovered that the world's getting warmer because humans are causing it. so the sooner we get to work, the better. so, let's go, people. >> all right. let me ask you about something else. i mean, you got the science guy on. you've got to ask about the other science conversation we're having, and that's on vaccines. listen, in the span of a week, big bird became a communist, and aaron rodgers became an epidemiologist. i don't know how that happened. but -- >> it really is a remarkable time. go ahead. >> to that point -- >> the word vaccine comes from the word for "cow" because it was covered 200 years ago that people who got cowpox did not get smallpox, so by using cowpox infection, mild, mild, tiny infection, people discovered they wouldn't die from smallpox. this goes back centuries. this is an old idea and it's in the united states. in the u.s. constitution, everybody. as the saying goes, you can look it up. article i, section 8, clause 8, the part of the job of congress is to promote the progress of science and useful arts. the word "science" is in the u.s. constitution. vaccines are science. climate change is science. landing on the moon was science. the internet is science. feeding 8 billion people from the world's third most populous country, the u.s. we do that because of innovations in agriculture, because of science. everybody, we're all in this together. when people fly in space, they look at the earth, they have the overview effect, oh my goodness, this is our only planetary home, we've got to maintain it and take care of it. come on, everybody. we're all in this together. >> great place to end. >> that's the saying, victor. science rules, everybody. come on. science is for everyone. it's how we know the world. >> bill nye. >> thank you. >> bill nye, the science guy, driving it home. i see why the white house brought you in to explain to folks. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you, victor. >> that was great. he didn't light anything on fire this time. there was no show and tell. >> we were lookinging for sometg that was going to sizzle. >> he also toned down some of his wording. >> maybe next time. >> kept it clean. that was great. >> yeah. now to this. after 22 witnesses called to the stand, the prosecution rests its case against kyle rittenhouse. we are live from the courthouse with all the developments next. when the chapstick goes on. it's on. get yours on at chapstick.com going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage, and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits. but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance. but, they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a look at humana's medicare advantage plans. with a humana medicare advantage plan, hospital stays, doctor office visits and your original medicare deductibles are covered. and of course, most humana medicare advantage plans include prescription drug coverage. in fact, in 2020 humana medicare advantage prescription drug plan members saved an estimated $8,400 on average on their prescription costs. most humana medicare advantage plans include a silversneakers fitness program at no extra cost. dental, vision and hearing coverage is included with most humana medicare advantage plans and, you get telehealth coverage with a $0 copay. you get all this for as low as a $0 monthly plan premium in many areas. and your doctor and hospital may already be a part of humana's large network. if you want the facts, call right now for the free decision guide from humana. there is no obligation, so call the number on your screen right now to see if your doctor is in our network, to find out if you can save on your prescriptions, and to get our free decision guide. humana, a more human way to healthcare. 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