reporter: cnn has learned that the january 6th committee is planning to zero in on a healing. extremist groups that are tied to roger stone and michael flynn. the hearing comes as another trump ally, steve bennett, changes his tomb. telling the committee he would be willing to testify in a live setting. they believe it is a stunt to try to wiggle out of his criminal contempt charges. a judge on monday declined to postpone his. the committee has already revealed a bevy of information. trump and his allies were made fully aware that there was no evidence the election was still interested in i didn t say what was happening was necessarily reporter: trump new he lost the election but kept telling his supporters that he won. the will of the voters extended all the way to the states where trump personally pressured. he knew that his supporters were armed and planning to be feminine. he directed them to the capital, anyway. stephen i don t care that they have weapons. take t
mia cerillo covered herself in her friend s blood, pretended to be dead so that she could survive. the hearing comes as pressure mounts on u.s. lawmakers to address a recent string of mass shootings. this afternoon the house will vote on a set of bills that would raise the minimum age to buy a semiautomatic weapon from 18 to 21, ban high capacity magazines and crack down on ghost gun purchases or guns that are not traceable. the bill is unlikely to garner republican support, but a different story is unfolding in the senate where the top democratic negotiator of a bipartisan package of gun bills says a deal could be reached by the end of this week. some issues on the table include addressing mental health, expanding background checks, providing incentives for states to implement red flag laws and strengthening school security. the calls for lawmakers to act got a boost on tuesday afternoon when actor matthew mcconaughey a uvalde native made an emotional plea from the white hou
on transgender athletes in the state of ohio. a republican bill calls for inspecting the gel entirely of students. all of that plus a star studded concert set to begin shortly, as the queen s platinum jubilee celebration. we re live at buckingham palace. let s begin with breaking news out of delaware. president biden is spending the weekend in encouraging josh is good to talk to. i know this happened in the last few minutes. let s get to the news now. talk me through what we know. well courting to a secret service spokesman, who spoke to our producer, there was a small aircraft, were told it was a says now, a four seed or, that was accidentally in the restricted airspace over ravi beach, where the president and the first lady are spending the weekend. according to a secret service, the pilot made a mistake. was on the wrong radio channel. didn t have the update information. there was a u.s. military airplane, that escorted that plane out of the airspace. according to a wh
baier. breaking tonight we are following two major stories on this thanksgiving eve. israel has struck a deal with hamas militants who slaughtered 1200 people last month who exchanged prisoners for hostages and engaged in a cease-fire. complete coverage of that shortly. we begin here in the u.s. on the border between new york state and canada. two people are dead following a fiery crash of a vehicle near a check point at the american side of the rainbow bridge in niagara falls. authorities have ruled out a bomb as the cause of the explosion. but the investigation is still in its literal stages. correspondent david spunt starts us off tonight. good evening, david. hi, mike. quite a scare at the u.s.-canadian border after a car exploded killing both the driver and passenger instantly it. prompted both the border check point to close temporarily. authorities already on high alert, given what is going on in the middle east, sprung into action. let s go right to the video. it ha
montana, voted to protect abortion rights. the vote tonight nullifies the states six-week abortion ban, passed by republicans in the ohio legislature that is currently being challenged in court and joining us now we think is steve kornacki, the national political correspondent for nbc news an msnbc or perhaps not. the control room thought we had steve cord aki and we thought he was going to be wandering into this studio, but he may be stuck between studios somewhere on this floor. we re gonna find. and we re gonna get him back. instead, joining us now is sherrod brown, democratic senator from ohio. mr. brown, what is your take on what the voters of whole ohio have delivered? not thrilled. i started to shut hijack your show for a moment and, do a shout out to the victory party in columbus, they have a lawrence o donnell on the screen. volunteers have been in the vineyards fighting for years for women s health and women s rights, and a whole bunch of volunteers and fundamenta