about that during tomorrow s hearing. fly committee aides saying today that they believe that the hearing was a pivotal moment that led to the violence here on january 6th. don? all right ryan, nobles thank you very much for that. i want to bring enough to cnn political analyst, jonathan martin. he s the coauthor of this will not pass. also, cnn senior legal analyst elie honig. good evening to both of you. l.a. now are both wondering, jonathan, you have an excuse for us as you always do? before we get started with everything else. look, i think that the scoops that we are recently hearing about are coming from this committee. i think that the testimony for cassidy hutchinson is going to prompt more people to at least consider coming forward. as are a number of subpoenas, don. but as alex and i captured in our book and blog the fact is that there is a deep concern in
former president on december 19th, he told people to come to washington on january 6th, saying it will be wild. one lawmaker says that was a siren call and violent extremist groups answered. john: committee aides say the panel will also show how the groups may have coordinated with people in the president s inner circle. a former member of the far right group the oath keepers is expected to testify. he arrived in the capitol via a back door, and hear from a former trump supporter now facing charges for entering the capitol that day. and play clips from the deposition ed cipollone, sandra. sandra: this is about to be underway. andy mccarthy, and jonathan turley are with us. jonathan, kick things off to each of you first as we await the beginning of this. well, this is a key hearing because this is the lynch pin.
she took one of mark meadows walking out with rudy giuliani, arm in arm, so that rudy didn t wander back into the president s mansion to continue his proposal to try to seize voting machines in order to overturn the results of the election and appoint sidney powell as a special counsel in terms of investigating election fraud. and that day, specifically, you see the committee opening up the aperture to at least december 18th, but i think if you spoke to committee aides and members, they would probably say, december 14th and in the aftermath of the electoral college certification in the state, which really cemented joe biden s victory, and which bill barr, as you saw in that videotaped deposition and testimony, him saying he considered that to be the true end of president trump s longwinded run for the presidency, but at that point in time, the former president had other ideas and was already
0 inflation. really? wow. and add that to the people who are complaining about his policies, it s what, 65%? yes. two-thirds. done. when you said wave, i thought beach and got kind of excited. 119 days to the midterm elections, we are counting. right now, america reports. harris, thank you. welcome to fox news special coverage of the january 6th committee hearings. lawmakers are set to hold their seventh public hearing in just a moment now, the focus is going to be on former president donald trump s alleged role in bringing rioters to the nation s capitol as part of a last ditch effort for him to remain in power. good afternoon on this tuesday, john roberts in washington. hi, sandra. sandra: great to be with you, john. sandra smith in new york. inside the two-minute warning, we will head to the capitol a short time from now. the committee wants to show the impact of a tweet from the former president on december 19th, he told people to come to washington on january 6th
you have to start talking. mika will go, oh, by the way we ll coordinate that better the next time. yeah. yeah, cipollone is someone who is going to anticipate to excerpt attorney-client privilege with some of the conversations with the former president, as luke said. where he will be really important is corroborating the testimony we ve already heard from cassidy hutchinson but others. and we know from previous reporting that he, on january 6th, was warning anyone in earshot about how bad things were going and how he felt that there could be criminal liability that very day. he expressed at one point to an aide that he thought donald trump could face some sort of charge on january 6th. now, that, of course, didn t come to be. we know it is very complicated and potentially not possible to charge a sitting president. but he is keenly aware of the illegality, potential illegality of what was happening there, and he is going to be someone the committee aides tell us they