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government is corrupt, elections are rigged and that people who hold different political views are bullies. up first, the investigations into the january 6th insurrection. the justice department asking a judge to reveal who is paying lawyers representing members of the oath keepers, and if that person is the former trump attorney and conspiracy peddler, sydney powell. the january 6th committee faces a will they or won t they moment? oronado attacking the credibility of what some of what hutchinson testified to earlier this week. specifically, he denies telling hutchinson that donald trump lunged for the steering wheel inside the presidential suv after being told on january 6th he could not go to the capitol and could not join the rioters. hutchinson stands by her committee, and the committee says they are they are deciding whether or not to bring him back under oath and in public. do they want to hash this out in public or see it as too risky. reporter: there s a ....
the president warns the republican congress would ban abortions nationwide. this is going to go one way or the other after november. i m phil mattingly in washington. pamela brown is off today. you are in the cnn newsroom. during a blockbuster hearing with the january 6th committee this week, former white house aide cassidy hutchinson painted a portrait of an infuriated donald trump on january 6th, include a individual vivid account of his behaviority inned suv and demands to be taken to the capitol. the president had the very strong, very angry response to that. described him as being irate. the president said something to the effect of i m the effing president, take me up to the capitol now. cnn has spoken with two sources within the secret service. and they say they also heard about the incident from multiple agents. the team trump has denounced the testimony as hearsay even though hutchinson says she s heard the story from white house deputy chief of s ....
11 00 here wednesday night. Ill see you then. Thats going to do it for us for now. Now, its time for the last word with lawrence or donald. Good evening rachel. Ill be going head to head with the Republican Debate at ten pm. So, there is the option. Different audience, different world. For anyone who doesnt really hang on every world of the debate, they can watch this. But, rachel, i was hanging on every word of the interviewed Cassidy Hutchinson just now. I met her in the hallway on the way when she was on the way out to go do your show. Ive been reading the book and i am very impressed. It is very consistent. If you were impressed with her testimony to the january Six Committee and what you saw there, the poise and the strength it took to deliver that testimony to tell the truth about what she witnessed. The book ....
Note, man, the nfl just could not get hotter right now. I wish you a very good night. From all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. Ill see you at the end of tomorrow. Tomorrow thanks for you at home for joining me this hour. Im a little nervous to my two. I have to say, this is a big night. Let me just start right in. This is who is going to be our guest tonight. And this is from page one 84 of the book. On the evening of december 18th, mark meadows, my boss, Chief Of Staff returned from eating at the oval office and abruptly asked if i could tell his detail he wanted to go home. As if there was an emergency there. This detail quickly prepared islam, on the left campus without further explanation. Shortly after marks departure, i walk down to visit with molly and get a sense of the president s evening plans. Usually if mark went home before the president went to the residents, i would sta ....
Its pocket some offenses where they can get witnesses talking, and this is exactly because s a serious crime. and if these people are intervening on trump s behalf and they re also potentially good witnesses, that can bring them forward certainly at the department of justice level, whether they ll help the committee or not, there s there s a certain inherent strains between the committee and justice. for example, in watergate, the prosecutor didn t want me testifying, but i wanted to educate the public. same thing s going on right now. you have these conflicts. so i think, again, back to inherent contempt solves those problems. yeah. one of the things you know, i ve always been struck by people think watergate just happened, right? and in fact, it was years and investigations that people kind of poo-poo d or said didn t matter, people forget the time wind of things. ....