filling in for rachel. thank you, it ll be a great morning ahead and tomorrow too. will: excited to have you. pete: you re headed to the southern border tomorrow with joe? will: i am. hosting from we both have layovers along the way to the southern border. i ll be hosting from el paso tomorrow. it s our first show, technically, of the new year. we were together, two of us at 1:00 a.m. or whatever. that s during that new year sort of broadcast, i got there a day or so early, the family said go on out to the new hegseth manner. emily: that s great, that s awesome, you guys. will: re-arrived right as christmas presents were being unveiled. pete: kids ripping around on the dirt bikes and learning and falling and there s part of the new hegseth militia there. white pants and nice denim shirt and he jumped on the dirt bike and it took off and he bit it kind of hard. will: right away. emily: did you hurt yourself? will: no, just mud from shoulder to toe. pete: hurt ego and pride
the january six committee went ahead and did it, they published and released the lon awaited final report productive 18 months of work nearly 1000 pages on the par that i ve read shocking, revelatory laying out the crimes of donal trump and his coconspirators i a clear fashion. crown for one of the off - he told in interviewer tha trump could quote, spend the remaining days of hi misanthropic life behind bars. presumably secret servic agents that s a crazy numbers show madeleine. a bold statement from someon who is fairly measured so, what makes the report make raskin say that given the sheer volume of material, those of us who haven t read through all of it can be forgiven. i assume that you re not - using the same boat i am that s why we re gonna g through the final report here. looking at who s read it closely. obviously a ton of information we re gonna get to we want to start tonight with particularly revealing section it s chapter five which is titled a coup in searc
preparations for, it the january six committee went ahead and. it they published the long awaited final report, th products of 18 months of work, nearly 1000 pages long the parts that i ve read are shocking and revelry laying out the crimes of donal j trump and his coconspirators in a clear and dramati fashion. crown for one of the off - he told in interviewer tha trump could quote, spend the remaining days of hi misanthropic life behind bars. presumably secret servic agents that s a crazy numbers show madeleine. a bold statement from someon who is fairly measured so, what makes the report make raskin say that given the sheer volume of material, those of us who haven t read through all of it can be forgiven. i assume that you re not - using the same boat i am that s why we re gonna g through the final report here. looking at who s read it closely. obviously a ton of information we re gonna get to we want to start tonight with particularly revealing section it s chapter fi
Welcome to the second hour of Chris Jansing reports live at msnbc headquarters in new york, and right now, about 115 minutes since the House Gavelled out for recess. No solution in the speaker stalemate, but just in the last 30 minutes, since we last spoke about this, a lot has changed and were getting a new glimpse into just how high tensions are Behind Closed Doors within the republican conference. Heres what happened. Moments ago, republican Congressman Matt Gaetz confirmed that former speaker Kevin Mccarthy yelled at him in that gop conference meeting. Passions are a little inflamed, i think hes working through the stages of grief. Did Congressman Lunge at you as well . I think he was pretty animated. I dont know if i would describe it as a lunge. I said having a speaker light is a bad idea. I think republicans ought to stay in the conference until we elect a speaker. I think we have a lot of great folks. Im supporting jim jordan. That will be how it goes. Okay. Kevin mccarthy, you
Three dozen according to local then at Fordham University here in New York City earlier this Evening Police wearing helmets andce carrying batons arrested propalestinian demonstrators placing them in zip ties as they took down an encampment inside a campus building. This is all, of course, part of a larger Protest Movement spreading across dozens of colleges. And while the demands of each individual protest vary, theyre primarily focused on drawing attention to the Tens Of Thousands of Palestinian Civiliansni killed in gaza and calling for their colleges to financially divest from investments connected to israel. Protesters have been followed by dozens of counterprotests primarily in support of israel and against what supporters call rising antisemitism. Overall more than 1,500 protesters have been arrested in just the past two weeks. Many of those arrests have been brutal withar protesters forcedo the ground and forcibly removed. With a story this big its important not to paint all of