us, obviously. but people can turn to his testimony and what his attorney has said that he didn t have other options, that is their position. and of course, they are welcome to he had many options. and valerie, thank you very much for being with us tonight. and we re glad that you that you survived. thank you. thank you very much. out front next. breaking news. los angeles police just releasing body camera footage from a shooting in which a teenager was killed in a store dressing room. what does that show us? and former-president trump locked in a battle with the january 6th committee. they now want financial records, as well. how long can the president and his allies stall? i feel incredi. i love the new program because the app does all the work for you. it s never too late to start. join today for 50% off at ww.com. hurry, offer ends december 27th.
there s also important news about former president trump s battle with the january 6th committee. having been turned down by everyone else, trump has now asked the supreme court to block the release of his white house records related to january 6th. frump s lawyers argued that he has a constitutional right to keep congress from seeing those materials, even though president biden declined to invoke executive privilege over them, noting that, quote, president trump is more than an ordinary citizen. he s one of only five living americans who, as former presidents, are granted special authority to make determinations regarding the disclosure of records and communications created during their terms of office, end quote. late today the january 6th committee asked the high court to move quickly on trump s appeal. lawyers for the committee say they will respond to trump s appeal by december 30th. the select committee is also waiting to hear from ohio republican congressman jim jordan, this m