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complete holy hell, remember? this is going to be the misdemeanor from hell for merrick garland, joe biden, and nancy pelosi. they took on the wrong guy this time. well, that s what makes the one-time trump white house advisers move now, well, extra confounding because eight months ago, bannon said that he wasn t backing down ever. i mean, the wrong guy this time, right? well, trial dates have a funny way of making people change their minds, shall we say, because now he is, well, backing down. willing to testify before that very committee that he seemed to be mocking and taunting. now, what exactly changed other than maybe the calendar date? we re going to dig a lot deeper into all of that tonight along with new january 6th hearing developments. and if bannon thought his decision to testify now would call someone s bluff at the doj, well he s surely mistaken because a trial is still happening and it won t even be postponed. a federal judge denied his legal team s re ....
didn t set up in the last segment. people are nasa excited and people when you build the first images from the times of space telescope. those are likely some of the first galaxies form in the universe booms of years ago. when you see, by the way, from a spike of sky. as small as a grain of said held at arms length. my mind is exploding. and the blurring and stretching you see in from the galleries, that is actually their light being spent by all the massive galaxies between them and us. gravitational lunging, key prediction of hindsight theory of general relativity. something to make even einstein smile. and have to do more research do that in. then use continues with laura coats and cnn tonight. we re talking behind. thank you already above. me thanks anderson. i appreciated. i know e=mc2. that s ball can get through today. but i am laura coats, this is cnn tonight. so steve bannon, he threw down the conflict after being indicted on criminal contempt charges back ....
the committee will also link those groups of former president s inner circle trying to tie them to roger stone and michael flynn. select committee member congresswoman murphy will jointly lead the session said expect details linking trump to the violent mob. do you think people will be surprised by what they hear? i think the hearings always have surprises so i anticipate tomorrow s hearing is nothing short of that. we expect to hear pat cipollone s closed door interview including what he witnessed at a meeting on december 18, 2020, at the white house welcoming a group of extreme election deniers to block joe biden s certification as pl. exactly. joining us now is pamela brown. good morning. a lot of the analysis ahead of the hearing is it might be the most complex case to make. can you explain why and what we know about at least some of the witnesses? i don t think we know about all the witnesses, right? that s right. bottom line here is the reason why it s ....
prepares to reconvene for its seventh hearing into the attack on the capitol today. focusing on the extremist groups that led the attack. how the committee plans to tie the far right militias to the trump white house. boy, mika, as we look at the united states capitol, which, of course so beautiful. was besieged by terrorists on january 6th. if you call people who try to take something over and brutalize cops and try to destroy american democracy terrorists, i guess it s all a definitional thing. you re really starting to see the impact of these investigations, not just the january 6th investigation, but we re going to be talking this morning about what s going on in georgia. lindsey graham has tried to escape a subpoena because the secretary of state in georgia said they re republicans. secretary of state said his fellow republican lindsey graham called and tried to get him to throw out legal ballots. graham is trying to get out of that. of course he wants ....
news that we have heard about marc short, that he s testified in the doj s probe. what does that signal to you about where the investigation stands? well, i mean, i look at it and it says obviously there is some interest. there was a lot of frustration, just kind of personally, for the last, i guess, year and a half, like what s doj doing? i think our investigation, though it is not a criminal investigation, certainly has brought some things to light that doj is watching, and it seems like between that and some of the search warrants that have been served and some of the other things we have seen that they are moving forward. look, i think it is important for the department of justice to get a handle on what the criminality of what happened is, and if there are crimes to prosecute them because we cannot live in a country where we send a message that a president is above the law as long as he fails at a coup attempt, but by the way, if he ever succeeds at a coup attemp ....