is accountability. justice would be if george floyd was alive. and a number of people who had been killed by police were alive. but it s a step toward justice by at least holding police accountable for what they do. it is that. and it s a big one thank you ali. have a good show. thank you. today, the most clownish british prime minister of our lifetime announced his humiliating resignation pending the choice of a successor and thereby demonstrated once again, the superiority of the british parliamentary system, over the system chosen by our founders, who believed they were smarter. in deciding to lock the country into fixed four-year terms, of presidents, who we now know, for partisan reasons, cannot be removed no matter what crimes they are caught committing. the founders obsession, to avoid all things british, in government, led them to the creation of the most grotesque institution ever imposed on a so-called democracy. the electoral college. the only reason to wor
try to keep trump in office were dangerous. also, there are reports that a week from tonight, the committee will hold what is expected to be the final hearing in primetime tv. but so far, the committee members are not officially confirming this. and hearing scheduled for tuesday, lawmakers will focus on far-right groups that attacked the capitol on january 6th. we will be connecting the dots as people know, and as mr. raskin has indicated publicly, we are looking at the connections between the various extremist groups. this wasn t just an event that unfolded. it was planned. who did the planning, and who were they connected with, how did it unfold, and i think we will be connecting dots. it ll be new information that has not yet been learned. i think it ll be worth watching. and as the january six panel digs for more evidence, pointing to trump s direct a role on the insurrection, the former guy will be campaigning for candidates and raising cash. tomorrow, while lawmaker
out among enforcement, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. the investigation into how we came this close to not having a peaceful transfer of power after the 2020 election is about to enter a critical phase. tomorrow, the committee carrying out that inquiry sets down with a key witness. trump s former white house counsel, pat cipollone. testimony for the last week s hearing revealed that he raised red flags about the efforts to try to keep trump in office were dangerous. also, there are reports that a week from tonight, the committee will hold what is expected to be the final hearing and primetime tv. but so far, the committee members are not officially confirming this. and hearing scheduled for tuesday, lawmakers will focus on far-right groups that attacked the capitol on january 6th. we will be connected the dots as people now, and as mr. raskin is indicated publicly, we are looking at the connections betw
the procedures, he also attacks on very strong and vitriolic terms, they say, the integrity, honesty and honour of its members. he stated that the committee had forced him out and he democratically. this attack on a committee carrying out its remit from the democratically elected house itself amounts to an attack on our democratic institutions. strong words from the committee. we consider that these statements are completely unacceptable. in a review, this conduct, together with the egregious breach of confidentiality is a serious father contempt. that passage highlighting not only has the committee found that boris johnson deliberately misled parliament, we will see in detail elsewhere in the report, i think, but here his statements upon his resignation as an mp were an example of further contempt.