this is all in an effort to capture what happened on the ground that day and show the afacts attempt to whitewash what happened that day from many of the forces of allegiance to former president trump. our potential of experts is here with me standing by to discuss what we expect to haeshgs the politics of it all and more. let s start on capitol hill. what more do we know about the opening statements? the opening statements are expected to set the tone for an emotional and dramatic day of testimony from the four police officers, two capitol police officers, two d.c. police officers who defended the building that day throughout the day s testimony will be never-before-seen footage, body camera footage of what the officers experienced and this is all part of an effort of what the democrats say and the two remembers who are a part of the committee saying in an effort to tell the truth about what happened that day. pushed back on the conspiracies about we re hearing from a lot
this. tonight damning testimony from officers on the front line as trump supporters attacked the capitol. then the republicans who take democracy seriously. this cannot continue to be a partisan fight. do we hate our political adversaries more than we love our country and revere our constitution? and the clown show that was chased away from their own press conference. plus i can tell you the folks back home are down with masks. once again the cdc revises the mask guidance. dr. fauci joins me to explain why when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. you know, i find that these days it is so important to simply bear witness to what is true. to say what it is we clearly and unmistakably see in front of our own eyes. and that s because it feels like there s a constant effort by so many forces to make us doubt ourselves, to make us doubt what we know we have seen. to make us doubt what we know to be true. that is especially imp
Gov. Wes Moore signed his first batch of recently passed bills into law Tuesday, one day after the state legislature adjourned for the year, ensuring that proposals designed to protect victims of child sexual abuse, defend workers and assist Maryland families become law.
βIt's a great day for our families and it's a great day for our communities,β Moore said. βI'm proud because this session showed that we, as a state, can move differently. To show that we can move in partnership and show that once again Maryland can do big things and Maryland can lead.β