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MSNBCW The 11th Hour January 20, 2022

0 progress. we went from 2 million people being vaccinated at the moment i was sworn in, to 210 million americas it's being fully vaccinated today. we created 6 million jobs. for all this progress, there was a lot of frustration in this country. >> did you over promise to the american a white you could achieve. >> i didn't over promise. and -- i did not at his dissipate that there would be such a effort to make sure, that the most important thing was that president biden couldn't get anything done. >> is there anything confident you can get signed into law before the midterm elections? >> yes, i'm sure we can get back the build back better law signed into law in pieces. >> can you now -- ? >> no, i'm not prepared to do that in detail in terms of executive orders, i may be able to engage in whatever i can do. we begin to organize in ways i haven't before. >> when you are in geneva in june, in a semblance about president putin, i think what's he wants now is a cold war. since you seen him gather these croups outside of ukraine? >> i think -- number two, do i think he'll test the west? test the united states and nato? as significantly as you can, yes, i think he will. >> biden added that putin would regret such a move. and -- michael mcfaul was gonna join us on the russian threat. meanwhile, the supreme court handed a major blow to president trump, in the january six information got a good break. they blocked trump's request to block the release of trump's records inserting the capitol -- riot they called it a victory for the growl of law and for democracy. earlier tonight, they confirmed that some of the material that trump wanted hidden, has already been released. >> some of the material has already been received at the committee. i think it's very important that this material will start pouring very soon. documents, videos, notes, logs, etc. we'll be getting the visitors logs, the call logs, the outtakes for the videos that he made as people were trying to talk him into asking the mob to leave the capitol. and will get the picture of what happened leading up to the riot and on the day of the riot. >> the company is already issued to more subpoenas to far-right activists nick fuentes and patrick casey. they say both individuals participated in events up to january 6th and some claims about the election. also tonight, responding to the new york attorney general that her -- they have uncovered significant evidence suggesting fraud. they released a statement reading, the only one misleading the public's letitia james. she defrauded new yorkers by basing her entire candidacy on a promise to get trump at all costs without seeing a shred of evidence. her allegations are baseless. there is also news tonight on the administration's efforts to contain the omicron variant. the biden administration had made 400 million and 95 masks available to you u.s. americans. it will be in -- across the country. let's bring in people for this. peter baker, greg, and the former united states attorney joyce vance, she is now the cohost of the podcast sisters in law. let's start with you. the president stood out there for a long time talking to reporters. he was trying to make a case that this was a reset. there are things that shouldn't be done that could be done. there's a lot of things that he didn't do and he didn't get the recognition that he wanted. >> well the president came out today with two important talking points. he said one, things in america are going better than you think. the economy that people are focused on, the progress on covid. he got two really big bills through on congress on covid and the stimulus. his second thing was, the republicans criticize me but what do they stand for? if you look at the two talking points that would be one thing, a way to reset things. but of course he didn't stick to those things. and it went off the rails. and you know it went off the rails when the white house has to put a statement out after correcting and clarifying with president said and what he meant to say. which is what the white house said on his comments on ukraine. it's suggested that russia had a minor incursion, and it wouldn't apply to -- it immediately set alarm bells off in europe. they are trying to see what on earth he meant by that. and is it's a an invitation to moscow to try and try something, like a full scale invasion. as you saw today, it was the desire to show that he is up to the job. but when you're saying that you're trying to defend your competence and your stability, you're on the offensive. that is not where he wanted to be one year into his office. he didn't think that the republicans would be unanimous in opposition against him. which makes it obvious that he -- when he took office. there is a lot of things that this conference has to chew on. and it didn't accomplish exactly what he wanted it to do. we have a lot of news tonight, that's one thing. the other thing is that the supreme has rejected donald trump's efforts to prevent the national archives from handing over the documents to the january six investigation. we don't know all these documents. he's trying to deny them. tell this about the supreme court's decision, why denied him, what they said, what it means. >> it's unusually short decision, just a paragraph for the key holding. the court is denying to block the national archives of turning over the documents that the january six investigation has asked to receive. this is of course material that would normally remain in the archives for a period of years before disclosing. the court said that is important for us to have access to these. they are privileged, but they rely on a rule in the lower court that this would be the outcome even if trump was still president. so they made that ruling, and they declined to -- the decision that the president has and the decision that he has the right to assert a block of the release. it sounds like the block of an inside baseball -- but it's really not. we really see this at the forefront again, as various witnesses try to assert of this executive privilege, or perhaps more measures from trump or joe biden down the road. >> marianne more -- than the senate voted on changing the filibuster rules that, failed on a 50 2:38 vote for democrats. the 52 are all republicans plus kristen sinema and joe manchin. what happens now? >> this has been a dispiriting week for senate democrats who knew late last week that this would be probably the results when the votes came out. hoping to show party unity on the election reform bills themselves, you did not see that party immunity on the defensive filibuster -- there is partisan support for keeping the filibuster for legislation in place. what's next in voting rights is probably a much smaller senator reforms to the electoral count act. this might prevent in theory what happened on january 6th. the -- might toss out votes he or she does not like. it would raise a challenge for electoral votes in the states. and it is a challenge to protect how states count their votes. for democrats, this is not a half a loaf, or a fraction of a loaf, it is a slice of the voting rights package, but the senators are working on it. we heard from president biden in the news conference today, that he thinks this is something that can again done. and now they're going to town on the voting rights issue -- one big package tonight on the senate floor. >> peter, i want to read to you what the president says, he released a statement that he is foully disappointed that the united states senate would not stand up for diplomacy. he is disappointed but he's not deterred. my administration will never stop fighting to ensure that the heart and soul of democracy, the way up to vote is to protect it at all costs. we will continue to work with allies to advance nets theory legislation to make sure that everyone has the right to vote. break that down for me please, many people has been saying what can you do to get this? dan >> yeah, i think it was reliance on legislation to get that done. the president speaks last week on a statement that you just read, to say that he cares about these issues. they are important him. and he understands they're important them to. in a sense, it was worth in his mind, highlighting republicans that didn't go along with him even though they knew was gonna go down. two democratic senators who refused to go along with it as well. i think that the motivating issue at this point for a lot of democrats would -- there is not a lot of options that the president has without legislation. and being in the states at this point. you heard something really -- may have to provide -- i asked whether he would consider the elections this fall. midterm elections. and even in these big legislations, the republican legislatures, would -- really have congress weighing in. and his head is on that. he wouldn't say that they wouldn't be legitimate, and that may apply -- but he is concerned about the rules of the game, and the 2020 election wasn't legitimate because he didn't like what the rules were back then. he's taking a little bit of the high ground that president biden's been on for the election, but it's more -- will see him come back at the 2022 midterm elections, and they might be illegitimate or not, but that was an interesting point in the conference today. >> we just received a statement from vice president kamala harris in this, it reads -- then deterred the fundamental freedom. the american people will not forget this moment, and neither will history. you also spoke to the chairman of the january six committee. what did you learn about that conversation? >> that feels like a long time ago. there's been so much news today. it really was. the chairman is trying to keep his options open. i was asking more about the subpoenas came out yesterday. rudy giuliani, sydney powell, boris epshteyn, but what we've heard from the attorney so far and have a jury -- they would essentially rely on attorney client privilege not to testify. they told me they are reviewing their options to still try to get them to compel beyond the subpoena. how they can fish that issue to get around that privilege. i try to ask him about whether he is concerned about the weight that that might take. time is the enemy of the january six committee as we're looking into midterms and whatever may come after that. he is patient to appoints. it is perhaps, you know noting the time, and some backup for the supreme court acting exactly as they did on the documents issue today. maybe they might get more favorable -- more quickly than a lot of us that have been expecting. >> i think some of these people are practicing lawyers and it's a bit cringe worthy. can you tell us about your take about rudy giuliani, sydney powell, and jenna ellis being invited to provide testimony and being indicted on this? >> the perpetrators of the big lie. this is the gang of lawyers who really got the big lie going and it gave it life in the media. this will be interesting to see anything at them curve lab prairie. any additional thinking here suggests that they would not. they would have to be subpoenaed. and of course we are not the presidents lawyers. we are not in the relationship that permits him from not testifying. but there is a lot -- of for instance there was a third person in the room when they were with the president and they were given advice, that would cut off the privilege. if they were talking independently to legislators or other people, no privilege. and this would be a situation where they would have to come in and comply with the subpoenas, and the search each question -- and answer those questions that are not covered about the privilege. as you say, wet they'll likely do here is try to delay, try to go to court to avoid testimony. but one of the strong impacts of this ruling that we've seen as important today, is that some courts will be able to rely on today's ruling to push things forward. the supreme court has done something remarkable here, they have denied the appeal for the same president. these are the cases that you would expect them to take, just because these is the first impression. but they are very much cup thing up -- all three levels of courts in this country, is making the strong message that timing on the committee side, that courts may gone faster than normal. peter baker, the president made some indication that some of the build back better stuff, they might be able to get done. others have recommended this in the past by slicing it up and, putting it into pieces. you made a reference to that earlier. is there some sort of a roadmap for how that goes? >> i think you heard that roadmap today. that is in some ways the biggest substance out of this press conference. he is willing to break up that big spending bill into component parts. remember, a lot of the component parts were very popular. they like the things that he's talking about, they just didn't understand -- i think a lot of the people, that this big bill was about all those things. all they heard was, the spending package, rather than, here's will rupture gonna do. he talked about a couple of things, one of the things he talked about was three k education. he will try to get some traction on. two things that he think that he doesn't pass, would be an extension of the child tax credit, and free community college for all. he's not giving up all those things, in effect, he saying we need to get those through. if you do break these up, i'm sure senator manchin supports some of the priorities. -- he could possibly get some through, recover some of this agenda, and build for momentum going into the spring, which would be something welcome at the white house. >> guys, thanks so much for joining us. peter baker, garrett hank, and joyce vance. we appreciate you taking off this evening. season two of the biden white house, i'm going to ask our political experts to gain it out. is there a path is that joe biden can win joe manchin over. russia, the presidents blunt warning for vladimir putin, we'll talk to a former u.s. ambassador to top -- is it enough to stop innovation you crane. the 11th hour just getting started on wednesday night. we started on wednesday night we new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement with vitamin c and b vitamins to help energize and replenish. dayquil severe is a max strength daytime, coughing, power through your day, medicine. new from vicks.

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