australian government and the united states because they re saying, look, we want to investigate this fully and if you lied or if there s anything untoward or if you don t follow the rules, then you shouldn t be here. you shouldn t be playing. you shouldn t be thiin the coun, and i think that s fair for the greater good. that decision tonight from the australian government should come out during this show. i can t wait to hear it. it s kind of like the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing. the audacity here of the government stating what the requirements are, and then the tennis association is like, actually, yeah, yeah, here s what you can do instead. just imagine what you think your power is, it s really unbelievable to think about it. but you re right, there s a lot to learn because unfortunately this is a blueprint starting a long time ago on what we value and how we value athletes. i m not surprised, though, as it comes to government as we are seeing th
congressional correspondent jessica dean with the breaking news on kevin mccarthy refusing to cooperate with the january 6th investigation. reporter: in a major development in its investigation, the january 6th committee asking house minority leader kevin mccarthy to voluntarily provide information to the panel. the committee chairman democratic representative bennie thompson writing to mccarthy on wednesday, quote, we also must learn about how the president s plans for january 6th came together and all the other ways he attempted to alter the results of the election. for example, in advance of january 6th you reportedly explained to mark meadows and the former president that objections to the certification of the electoral votes on january 6th was doomed to fail. mccarthy saying late tonight he will not cooperate but that s not what he said back in may. would you be willing to testify about your conversation with donald trump on january 6th if you were asked by an outsid
congressional correspondent jessica dean with the breaking news on kevin mccarthy refusing to cooperate with the january 6th investigation. reporter: in a major development in its investigation, the january 6th committee asking house minority leader kevin mccarthy to voluntarily provide information to the panel. the committee chairman democratic representative bennie thompson writing to mccarthy on wednesday, quote, we also must learn about how the president s plans for january 6th came together and all the other ways he attempted to alter the results of the election. for example, in advance of january 6th you reportedly explained to mark meadows and the former president that objections to the certification of the electoral votes on january 6th was doomed to fail. mccarthy saying late tonight he will not cooperate but that s not what he said back in may. would you be willing to testify about your conversation with donald trump on january 6th if you were asked by an outsid
hey, everyone, thanks for watching. i ll be back tomorrow. don lemon tonight starts right now. i like the way you said that, don lemon. it had an oprah quality, i think, don lemon. i don t know why i did that. you get a car, you get a car. so we re anticipating hearing about novak djokovic tonight. i know you spoke about it a little bit. you know, i think that american athletes, the nfl, the nba so on and so forth can learn from the australian government and the united states because they re saying, look, we want to investigate this fully and if you lied or if there s anything untoward or if you don t follow the rules, then you shouldn t be here. you shouldn t be playing. you shouldn t be in the country, and i think that s fair for the greater good. that decision tonight from the australian government should come out during this show. i can t wait to hear it. it s kind of like the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing. the audacity here of the governmen
Breaking tonight house minority leader kevin mccarthy refusing to cooperate with the january 6th select committee. i thought he had nothing to hide. i don t have anything really to add. i ve been very public but i wouldn t hide from anything. the committee outlining tonight how mccarthy was in touch with trump before, during, and after the insurrection. what is their next move? plus, former president trump hanging up on an npr host who had the audacity to ask him about his election lies. we ll speak to that host in a bit. plus we are standing by for australia s decision on whether novak djokovic can stay in the country and play in the australian open. this on the same day the tennis star admits he did not isolate after testing positive for covid. let s turn first now to cnn s