according to bob word word and robert costa, bannon was at the willard when trump called him on the night of january 5 and to be clear, bannon was not trying to hide his involvement in this scheme. in the days and weeks before january 6 he dedicated hours of his daily podcast to the big lie and the stolen election, often dropping less than subtle hints that something explosive was in the works. >> people are getting fired up. people are getting matter, as they should. mike pence, his moment of destiny awaits him and it is coming on 6 january. it is the clarity that january 6 is going to be the day or one of these big days and we had to converge everything down to january 6. starting tomorrow it's going to be wild. it is incredible. you can be part of history. we want as many people to get here as possible. his first term is ending with action and his second term will start with a bang.
in the days a week before january 6, he dedicated hours of his daily podcast to the big lie of the stolen election often dropping less than subtle hints to something explosive was in the works. >> people are getting fired up. people are getting matter, as they should. mike pence's his moment of destiny awaits him. it's coming on the sixth of january. january 6 was going to be the day or one of these big days and you had to converge everything to january 6. starting tomorrow, will be wild. it's incredible. you'll be part of history and getting as many people here as possible. his second term will start with a bang. all hell will break loose tomorrow. all hell will break loose tomorrow. >> two years after being convicted, steve bannon is going to prison. that's not all because he is also facing the street -- state criminal and indictment for the
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ripple effects might that potentially have well, it would make bush rigueur look like nothing given how explosive that would be, it's unclear to me how that would happen and legally, yes. yeah. logistically illegally i think the last thing the supreme court wants to do is to get involved they're already on the cost of making a big decision on presidential immunity. and so this would just inflame the tensions even i'm aware of are the american people when it comes to legal troubles for their elected officials, where have they historically been in terms of accepting someone that's not just in legal trouble, but convicted at this point, what we're going to see where they are in this, they've never had this. >> they've only had theoretical arguments, but look, go back to 19 18, 18, 74 when richard nixon faced the scandal of watergate, the arguments of abusing presidential power as opposed to a post-presidential issue. and the public moved away from him. i mean, republicans felt
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the last person to see her alive. he lied about her cell phone and he had money problems. he did a lot of things to cover his tracks. >> the prosecution presented the most explosive piece of evidence they had. gwinnett investigators found when the search the phone of hagan. >> we were able to locate a towel from the home that was actually the same make and model of the towel that was located at the soccer field. >> there was something else investigators discovered, he owned several guns and one was missing. did you think that maybe isaiah took it? >> it would not be something we would suspect. >> he did not like guns. >> he wasn't comfortable around them. >> the prosecution said isaiah
-there was explosive crying. if you've ever heard an animal scream in agony or -- it was primal. it was horrific. ♪ -and then they told us that the shuttle had broken apart. and as a 9-year-old, i didn't really understand what that meant. and so, in my mind, i was like, "mom, like, what does that mean? what does that mean?" i was waiting for someone to explain. but then it was just... everything just fell apart. [ voice breaking ] the shuttle wasn't coming home. dad wasn't coming home. sorry. ♪ ♪
so they could put together a nuclear explosive, fairly soon. >> dr. sally he is an expert that studied at m.i.t. i understand you were at the same time but you did know each other and developed a relationship during the course of negotiations. and those negotiations took many years. the united states got involved toward the end and it was very effective, the u.s. involvement. that closed the deal. i'm looking at a question with john kerry, with you, wendy sherman is in that picture. they were intense negotiations at times, but they happened. what is the value of the relationships that were developed, back then, and how could that help in times of remarkable tensions like we are in right now? >> first of all, to give a flavor of the intensity of the negotiations, secretary carrie,