primetime thursday night. we are learning tonight that that person is matthew pottinger, he is set to testify, apparently this coming thursday. he served on then president trump s national security council but. his service came to an abrupt end when he decided to resign in the middle of the riot. one of my staff brought me a print out of a tweet by the president. and the tweet said something to the effect of, mike pence, the vice president and not have the courage to do which should have been done. i read that tweet. and i made a decision at that moment to resign. that is where i knew that i was leaving that they. once i read a tweet. now a reminder of with that tweet said, he wrote in part, quote, mike pence did not have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our country and our constitution. unquote. when trump was out of sight during the riot, of course he had time to slam his own on twitter and did nothing to lower the temperature and you are, let a
wildfires rage in spain, a stunning case of climate reality in the uk. it has halted flights in and out of our f, because the runway has melted. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. this week, the committee investigating the january 6th insurrection will hold its second primetime hearing, only second time they ve done that. and in advance of that big hearing, which will be aired here, thursday night, the committee is still uncovering new facts, day by day by day, and hearing testimony from people they haven t talked to before, including details pertaining to that bonkers meeting that took place in the oval office on december 18th, 2020, with the ex president donald trump. now, remember that meeting initially didn t include a single member of the white house staff. it was just a group of people that wealth in the white house, met with trump. it included a rock tack group of coup plotters, people like sydney powell, michael flyn
can keep running from the law. then, meet the second member of congress who is getting a subpoena over georgia election interference. plus, the head of the american medical association on the unseen reality of post roe america. and as paris boils and wildfires rage in spain, a stunning case of climate reality in the uk. halted flights in and out of raf, because the runway has melted. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. this week, the committee investigating the january 6th insurrection will hold its second primetime hearing, only second time they ve done that. and in advance of that big hearing, which will be aired here, thursday night, the committee is still uncovering new facts, day by day by day, and hearing testimony from people they haven t talked to before, including details pertaining to that bonkers meeting that took place in the oval office on december 18th, 2020, with the ex president donald trump. now, remember t
firefighters that are fighting this blaze and then, of course, battling this heat. we re talking about a country that is not prepared for heat like this. the infrastructure is breaking down in certain locations, we re seeing that, where there s damage to runways at airports, seeing train tracks buckling. remember a lot of people in this country live without air conditioning which is why there s been such a concern for the public s health and safety. you can see people here doing everything they can to try and escape the heat, going to lakes, going to ponds, buying fans. but we know that not everybody is able to afford that and to do that which is why we saw top government officials meeting over the weekend for an emergency meeting to make sure ducks were in a row to care for schools, for example, that are still in session and without air conditioning. the elderly, nursing homes. but this is an issue that we re seeing all across southern europe, this heat wave that is just gri
provide invaluable insight into what donald trump was doing as the capitol was under attack. also, japan in shock and mourning. really, the whole world is in morning after former prime minister shinzo abe s assassination in a country that had only one gun -related death in all of last year. his killer used what appears to be a homemade gun to shoot a in a campaign speech. the u.s. economy added more jobs than expected as a red-hot job market shrugs off looming fears of a recession. what does this mean for interest rates and if i simply look into all of that. one of the most significant interviews for the january 6th committee, former trump white house council pat cipollone could reveal what was unfolding in the west wing at the capitol was under attack. with the latest, ryan, this comes after months of negotiation, what are we learning about his testimony today? reporter: the first thing, it is still happening. cipollone was seen walking into a white house of buildin