he made that day. that s why jim jordan shouldn t be anywhere close to the dais that is investigating january 6th, but he may be close to the witness table. one question that i have, jonathan, as kevin mccarthy years ago, famously talked about how benghazi was designed to tear down hillary clinton, well, will any of these witnesses have the courage that hillary clinton showed that day when she testified for 11 hours? will we get 11 seconds of kevin mccarthy? will we get 11 seconds of jim jordan? will we get 11 seconds of drrp, who you remember refused to testify when called to the impeachment trial. one more question to you, congressman swalwell. given the news that broke yesterday about the notes and we got to see the notes of the act ing ag and deputy acting ag, contemporaneous notes about the president trying to overturn a
capitol hill. at the first hearing of the house select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the capitol, four police officers who were on the frontlines that day testified to the brutality of the attack, so the horror of what they endured, and to how close they and so many of their colleagues came to being killed that day. the hearing the gang with harrowing video of the attack, some of it never seen before by the public. some of it by the body cameras of the officers who were testifying today. the officers watched the video from the witness table, with d.c. metropolitan police officer michael fanone at one point getting up to comfort his fellow witness, sergeant aquilino gonell of the capitol police. and then it was time for the officers to tell their stories. at some point during the fighting, i was dragged from the line of officers and into the crowd. i heard someone scream, i got one! as i was swarmed by a violent mob, they ripped off my badge,
in just a few moments we re going to be joined by the cdc director, rochelle walensky. lots of questions on covid-19. i took lessons from that conversation we just heard. and the cdc s new mask guidance. you re not going to want to miss that conversation coming up. we start tonight with one of the most sobering, chilling, and emotional congressional hearings ever on capitol hill. at the first hearing of the house select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the capitol, four police officers who were on the front lines that day testified to the brutality of the attack, to the horror of what they endured, and to how close they and so many of their colleagues came to being killed that day. the hearing began with harrowing video of the attack, some of it never seen before by the public. some of it from the body cameras of the officers who were testifying today. the officers watched the video from the witness table. with d.c. metropolitan police officer michael fanone at one
joining us this hour. rachel s got the night reserve in just a few moments we re going to be joined by the cdc director, rochelle walensky. lots of questions on covid-19. i took lessons from that conversation we just heard. and the cdc s new mask guidance. you re not going to want to miss that conversation coming up. we start tonight with one of the most sobering, chilling, and emotional congressional hearings ever on capitol hill. at the first hearing of the house select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the capitol, four police officers who were on the front lines that day testified to the brutality of the attack, to the horror of what they endured, and to how close they and so many of their colleagues came to being killed that day. the hearing began with harrowing video of the attack, some of it never seen before by the public. some of it from the body cameras of the officers who were testifying today. the officers watched the video from the witness table.
rascon. it s more a back and forth pre sue of what we ll see on the floor tomorrow. raskin is also on the oversight committee, so he handled the investigative part of this, the judiciary part of this. a lot of people think he ll be an impeachment manager on the senate side, too. he s a person our viewers should get used to seeing in this context. the other part of this hearing that might be more interesting in the afternoon. it s an open mic night quality. you may hear from some folks who have not been on the relevant committees so far, but want a chance to weigh in. if they do, they will also be a preview of what we expect to be the all-day event tomorrow. the main event starting tomorrow morning. most folks probably recognize congressman collins there who appears to be ready to go, standing next to that witness table. chuck, it s a committee hearing,