world. it is friday, october 14th. i m christine romans. we begin this morning with the january 6th house committee escalating its showdown with donald trump. our institutions only hold when men and women of good faith make them hold. committee vice chair liz cheney closing down the hearing calling for them to subpoena the former president. trump is not expected to comply. jamie raskin tells cnn s jake tapper, if he s innocent, he should. but even if he thinks that it was a righteous manifestation of pro trump sentiment, then he should come forward if he really wants to be the musi linnie of a mass right wing populus movement. he should come forward and explain that. cnn s jessica schneider has more from the hearing. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. an extraordinary move. those in favor will say aye. aye. reporter: unanimously voting to subpoena former president donald trump for testimony and documents in the
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hot. these apartments are so popular someone offered to pay the landlord 35% more than she was asking. and cbs s kris van cleave shows us how one city is using a roundabout way to keep people safe. the roundabouts keep traffic flowing, kind of water. this s with norah thah oonnell, reing from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight we are one step closer to seeing parts of the affidavit that convinced a feds ral judge to allow the f.b.i. to search former president trump s florida home. and now we know just which crimes trump is under investigation for by the justice department. but the doj says the criminal probe is in its quote very early stages. late this afternoon a judge gave investigators one week to file a redacted version for him to consider unceiling. and in other trump legal woes a former top executive at the% trump organization pleaded guilty today to evading taxes. and agreed to testify agai
aide to trump white house chief of staff mark meadows. she was present during many critical events and conversations in the white house and we know that she s been cooperating with the panel already sitting privately for at least three different times. you can see her there. cnn reporter marshall cohen is live in washington, d.c. good morning, what do you think that we could learn from hutchinson today? reporter: good morning, guys. we could learn a lot. and you know the committee thinks that this is super important because they scheduled this surprise hearing. it was supposed to be, you know, a little break, a little hiatus after the july 4th break. not so much. this afternoon we ll be hearing from cassidy hutchinson. as you said, she was there for a lot, in the trump white house, she was an aide to mark meadows and she witnessed all kinds of events. i ll break down some of the things that we ve already heard from her and some of the things that we might be hearing from he