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but at the same time, he knows, he knew the conditions since a lot of months ago. dozens are killed in kazakhstan fighting russia has sent troops at the request of the kazakh president. hello and welcome. presidentjoe biden will tell americans that donald trump, carries singular responsibility for the january 6th attack on america s seat of legislature, capitol hill. he ll make the coments shortly in a speech to mark the first anniversary of the assault. a mob loyal to trump raided the complex in a failed attempt to stop the certification of mr biden s victory. the role of the former president and his advisers is disputed. it s the subject of a congressional inquiry and myriad legal cases. let s head straight to laura trevelyan, who s on capitol hill. we ve seen the president heading for capitol hill in the last few minutes. capitol hill in the last few minutes- capitol hill in the last few minutes. . , , ., minutes. that s right, geeta, president minutes. that s right
cases. florida set yet another new record level of more than 58,000 new cases on wednesday. and despite all of this, people are still planning travel, parties and event for new years eve. even as experts predict infection rates will continue to grow. the pre omicron record high for average daily cases was 251,000 set back in january 2021. before vaccines were widely available, more than 85,000 people were hospitalized with covid. some hospitals are overwhelmed. northeast, ohio, issued a plea in sunday s addition of the cleveland will plain dealer. we help. we need your help. we now have more covid-19 patients in our hospital than ever before. and the overwhelming majority are unvaccinated. this is preventable. the best way to avoid serious illness is the vaccine. so, get vaccinated and get your booster. we didn t expect to be here nearly two years later with vaccines free and available to all. and we have talked a lot about the political refuse or s. also the trump ally s who
twice-impeached former president had to put out since he s not on twitter, he said he should go to the signing. in addition to the infrastructure bill signing, tomorrow is set to be a big day for the january 6th investigation. former trump aide and longtime loyalist steve bannon is expected to turn himself over to law enforcement officials and appear in court for defying the january 6th committee s subpoena. joining me now, julie swann and hayes brown is a writer the editor for msnbc daily. betsey, i want to start with you. the fact that steve bannon is turning himself in, yet he hasn t done his homework or gathered the documents that the committee has requested. what can we expect from him? is he going to be forthright or continue to try to stall the investigation? i see no indication whatsoever that bannon has had any kind of change at all. in fact, for legal purposes, bannon s crime has already been committed. this isn t like civil litigation where you can negotiate and
washington, we have reporters and analysts covering every angle here of this invaluable event, tens of thousands are in attendance on the national mall, we ve been listening to civil rights, religious, and political leaders take the stand. advocating for a dream of a quality that martin luther king, junior, so eloquently pleaded for all those years ago. and today s organizers are clear in their message, this is not a remembrance. there is too much work left to be done. this is a continuance. this afternoon s mark gets underway, we are going to hear from the king family and reverend al sharpton, host of msnbc s politicsnation and president of the national action network. we have reporters, i mentioned, station around the avenue through all angles of what s happening. terrific national mall, we just heard from nbc s antonia hylton. trymaine lee is there as well, and also with me on set, going to have any glad to speak to him, of course, msnbc contributor and professor of africa