the report includes allegations that the former president, donald trump, oversaw, unquote, the effort to put forward fake slates of electors, in seven states that he s lost. this was released just over an hour ago, that outlines eight chapters. chapter, when the big lie. chapter two, i just want to find 11,780 votes. chapter three, fake electors, and chapter four, just call it corrupt, and leave the rest to me. remember from the public hearings, how? chapter five, a coup in search of a legal theory. chapter six be there, will be wild. chapter seven, 187 minutes of dereliction. alluding to what the president was doing well the attack on the capitol unfolded. in chapter eight, analysis of the attack. and yes, we are going through this line by line, for the findings. we report over 845 pages. we re also, here bringing you tonight the reporting, the analysis you need, to understand and contextualize, in light of what you heard from, on this late thursday evening here in washing
information and it wasn t shared. that s not the secret service s job. it s shocking when you see in vivid detail the information the secret service had. we are still going through tens of thousands of documents that the secret service have turned over recently. i look forward to us calling back in some of those secret service officials who have knowledge about what happened and putting them under oath. the opec plus decision to cut oil production by as much as 2 million barrels per day has rattled the white house. saudi arabia is taking the side of trying to ensure the stability of the oil markets. the president is going to act methodically, strategically and take his time. my question is, will you accept the results of your election in november? i m going to win the election and i will accept that result because the people will never the people of arizona will never support and vote for a coward like katy hobbs. this is disqualifying. she s only interested
so this afternoon, i am offering this resolution that the committee direct the chairman to issue a subpoena for relevant documents and testimony under oath from donald john trump. if trump lost, he would declare victory anyway. and do literally anything to stay in power. while trump ultimately failed, the threat is ongoing. republicans who stoked the insurrection are running for re-election. while a new crop of far right candidates will gladly overturn the next one if they don t like the results. and we begin tonight with the house january 6th committee closing out what s likely to be its final investigative hearing, public hearing, at least, with a remarkable step. one of three major developments as it seeks to wrap up its work. the first, voting unanimously to subpoena the former president and making it very clear why. he s required to answer to those police officers who put their lives and bodies on the line to defend our democracy. he s required to answer to those m
it s like she vanished into thin air. i want her back. this takes a turn, this story. her family said she was being sexually harassed by a superior officer. women are coming forward saying they too were sexually harassed in the army. enough is enough. we need to change this. the trends are going the wrong way that terry at us as an institution. a man out digging holes sees what he thinks is human hair. i kept praying. don t let it be. hello, and welcome to dateline. vanessa guillen was living her dream, serving in the military while keeping close to her family. then she disappeared. as investigators searched for the missing soldier, her loved ones went public with a go accusation that sparked a movement. their quest for answers which shine a spotlight on an ugly truth but would it lead them to vanessa. here is voices for vanessa. i couldn t believe it was happening to me. it was the scariest part of my life because i was alone. so many were quiet for s
bare his dark history of drug abuse. we re live at the courthouse. plus, a new look at the raid that freed four hostages in gaza, the blistering cross fire and mishap with the get away car before a final dramatic escape by helicopter. we ll have those details. and when a former president meets his probation officer, donald trump faces questions on everything from his mental health to his living situation. what we know about his presentencing interview today. plus, what you haven t seen from the day of the insurrection. the new video obtained by msnbc of the chaos and confusion on january 6th, including the questions congressional leaders were asking in realtime about why the national guard hadn t shown up. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. but we begin with nbc s mike memoli outside the courthouse in wilmington. mike, the defense has argued that hunter biden s state of mind is critical when considering the charges against him. what are