united states and all around the world. we will have some extraordinary reporting this morning from the poland belarus border this hour. we start with breaking news overnight from washington. the january 6 committee giving a top aide in the trump white house an ultimatum. the panel is now demanding former chief of staff mark meadows show up for a deposition and hand over documents today or risk criminal contempt. this after his attorney made it clear that meadows had no plans to cooperate until the courts ruled on trump s claim of executive privilege. and that, by the way, is now delayed as well. a federal appeals court has paused the release of trump white house documents to the select committee. the national archives was supposed to start handing them over today, including handwritten notes from meadows himself. cnn s daniela diaz is live on capitol hill with more for us this morning. good morning, daniela, what do we know? reporter: this is what we know, guys. the sele
former white house chief of staff, has four hours to show up before congress or face contempt charges. the committee investigating the insurrection has demanded to see him and says it s done waiting. meadows attorney issued a statement saying he would not cooperate until courts ruled on the former president s claim of executive privilege. in the meantime, that decision is now being delayed after a federal appeals court agreed to halt delivery of the requested presidential records thursday, handing former president trump his first win in the matter after a series of losses at a lower court. now a three-judge panel from the d.c. circuit court of appeals all appointed by democrats set oral arguments for november 30th. let s go now to cnn s kiera scannell live for us at the d.c. circuit court with more. cara? reporter: good morning, brianna. the pressure is really intensifying against trump s former chief of staff mark meadows. the house select committee giving him a deadlin
show up before congress or face contempt charges. and the committee investigating the investigation has demanded to see him and they say they re done waiting. me mea meadows said he would not until executive privilege. brand new audio of former president trump defending supporters who threaten to to hang former vice president mike pence. were you worried about him in that siege? . no. i thought he was well protected. and i heard he was in good shape. i heard he was in very good shape. but, but you heard those chants. that was terrible. he could have well, the people were very angry. they were saying hang mike pence. it s common sense, jon, it s common sense that you re supposed to protect how can you if you know a vote is fraudulent, right, how can you pass on a fraudulent vote to congress? with us now, cnn legal analyst, retired ambassador, norman eisen, the house judiciary special counsel in former president trump s first impeachment trial. he was p
get your podcasts. new day continues right now. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m john berman with brianna keilar. it is friday, november 12th. breaking news, newly released audio this morning of former president trump defending the threats made by the january 6th capitol insurrectionists to hang mike pence. listen to this. were you worried about him during that siege? were you worried about his safety? no, i thought he was well protected and i heard he was in good shape, no. because i had heard he was in very good shape. but, no you heard the chants. that was terrible, the he could have well, the people are very angry. they re saying hang mike pence. it is common sense, john, it is common sense that you are supposed to protect how can you if you know a vote is fraudulent, right, how can you pass on a fraudulent vote to congress? trump s remarks were made during a taped interview with jonathan karl of abc ne
i am in ohio, the toledo refining company, the uncertainty of the pipeline and the importance of critical infrastructure and meeting americans energy needs and the impact of skyhigh inflation on your wallet, the president double down on the need to spend trillions of dollars of your taxpayer money and turns out the democrats social spending plan would include a massive tax cut for the wealthy. todd: didn t think that would happen. police in kenosha bracing for unrest in their street as the kyle rittenhouse trial draws to a close. ashley strohmeyer joins us with more. reporter: kyle rittenhouse s defense team and prosecutors will be back in court for closing arguments on monday to go over jury instructions was a witness said joseph rosenbaum was part of the chaos during the protest in kenosha claim he tried to push burning dumpsters and to occupy police cars and became confrontational. the judge coming down the prosecutor but this time regarding questions directed to the wit