moment where you have more than satisfied your burden of proof. there s no room for any reasonable doubt. last night s hearing was the tell them what you re going to tell them part. now, there were moments where they teased the actual telling, the testimony of prominent figures who were relevant not just because of their proximity to then-president trump but also for the role they played within the government, maybe as a member of congress or as a white house aide. or maybe they were playing the role of lawyer in a courtroom, trying to convince a judge of a big lie. i wonder if it surprised any of you to see testimony as part of them tell-them part from one-time trump loyalist like former attorney general bill bar calling trump s election lie, quote, bullshit, unquote. ivanka trump even saying she believed barr, saying she respected him. over her own father she believed him when it came to claims of mass voter fraud. it altered her perspective. did it further surprise you to
language. get him! get him! get these motherfuckers! we re coming through! we re coming through! ah! ah! for nearly a year, the january-6th committee has been trying to piece together how this happened, different vantage points, who was involved, from the bottom to the top? and last night, they up veiled some new video of its own and concerning findings. and it s very first public hearing. president trump was yelling and, quote, really angry at advisers who told him he needed to be doing something more. and aware of the riot rioters chance to hang mike pence, the president responded with this sentiment. quote, maybe our supporters have the right idea. mike pence, quote, deserves it. wow. wow. what the american people deserve are answers and information and the truth. and of course, the people who fought to defend our capitol that day well, they deserve it, as well. and among them, former d.c. metropolitan police officer, mike fanone, who is now a cnn law enforcemen
heard of, in all the the studying i ve done, the reading i have done about cases being a genealogy nut for years. i have never heard of anything like this. and that s what was so shocking about it because the implications were that the child being missing had to have had something to do with the murder. and to realize, 40 years later, oh my gosh, this child s been possibly, you know, in the accompany of somebody that killed her parents. so, it s a very unusual case, very unique. yeah. allison peacock, thank you for sharing. we appreciate it. uh-huh. thank you. and now, welcome to a bonus hour of cnn tonight. i am laura coates still and don lemon is off tonight. now, on the heels of the first comprehensive look at the january-6th committee s findings,s justice department just released brand new video from the riot at the capitol. now, i warn you this is graphic video and it does include strong