rent going up, too. so, what s still driving this? and is there any relief coming? rebecca jarvis is here. the developing headline, the january 6th committee now asking to hear from the republican leader in the house, kevin mccarthy. about his phone calls with former president trump during the capitol riot. we re also learning tonight the former president s former press secretary already answering questions from the committee. jon karl standing by with new reporting. a major setback here in the u.s. for britain s prince andrew tonight. what a federal judge has now decided. the lawsuit against andrew will move forward. and british prime minister boris johnson in trouble tonight, facing calls for his resignation after attending parties while he ordered strict lockdowns in the uk. at least one gathering right at 10 downing street. ian pannell live in london. the emergency involving a u.s. navy helicopter tonight. what we ve now learned. and the new images of that medic
year ago. rent going up, too. so, what s still driving this? and is there any relief coming? rebecca jarvis is here. the developing headline, the january 6th committee now asking to hear from the republican leader in the house, kevin mccarthy. about his phone calls with former president trump during the capitol riot. we re also learning tonight the former president s former press secretary already answering questions from the committee. jon karl standing by with new reporting. a major setback here in the u.s. for britain s prince andrew tonight. what a federal judge has now decided the lawsuit against andrew will move forward. and british prime minister boris johnson in trouble tonight, facing calls for his resignation after attending parties while he ordered strict lockdowns in the uk. at least one gathering right at 10 downing street. ian pannell live in london. the emergency involving a u.s. navy helicopter tonight. what we ve now learned. and the new images of t
a child of search light, nevada. he was born into poverty and worked his way up to the highest seat of senate power. serving a decade as this top senate democrat that includes a hugely consequential stint as senate majority leader. in moments we ll hear from people who worked closely with reid at some of the most consequential moments of his career. plus how his legacy is living on today. in an ongoing fight over the filibuster. leigh ann caldwell is joining me from the capitol. also with us, former communications director for senator reid. he had a front row seat to the 2009 affordable care act negotiations and the 2010 midterms. and a former reid staffer, now the national political director of invisible, indivisible, i should say, and former vice president of politics and campaigns for voto latino. they are awaiting former senate majority leader reid s remains to be to walked into the rotunda. as we await that, i want to talk about what we re expecting to see today as we
however, it is unclear just how far reaching the justice department investigation is. we know the department has indicted more than 700 people for their roles during the riot, but what about the broader attack on the election from trump and from those around him? since the 2020 election we have learned and even heard trump pressure georgia secretary of state find votes to overturn biden s victory in the state. and then there was the six-step plan on how pence could overturn the results. trump asked top justice department officials to declare the election corrupt and, quote, leave the rest to him and his allies in congress. so why hasn t the department of justice called this a criminal conspiracy? responding to garland s speech wednesday, constitutional law professor lawrence tribe arguing the doj not going far enough. i heard absolutely nothing, nothing about the larger plot to overturn the election. that was not january 6th. january 3rd was the date on which the president,
several pence aides have already been cooperating. so far the january 6th committee has interviewed more than 300 witnesses, issuing subpoenas when needed. we re clear where the committee s work is heading, but what about the department of justice? this week attorney general merrick garland vowed to hold, quote, all january 6th perpetrators at any level accountable for the assault on our democracy. however, it is unclear just how far reaching the justice department investigation is. we know the department has indicted more than 700 people for their roles during the riot, but what about the broader attack on the election from trump and from those around him? since the 2020 election we have learned and even heard trump pressure georgia secretary of state find votes to overturn biden s victory in the state. and then there was the six-step plan on how pence could overturn the results. trump asked top justice department officials to declare the election corrupt and, quote, leave t