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day of school, kids were getting awards. it was a day of celebration, parents were here and they left their kids to continue celebrating the last day. they were all having a good time and in just about an hour their lives would be changed forever. and in many ways things have not gotten better and when you say and ask about do the parents have the answers that they want? no. they're still fighting to this moment for accountability, for answers and trying to understand exactly how this failure, this law enforcement failure here occurred. obviously wanting to know how this individual was able to walk so easily inside this school and kill their kids. so, no, they do not yet have those answers, but today is really all about for them to try and remember their kids and try and have some sense of unity. that's what this community really needs right now is unity, and of course, accountability.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

worked at the very end, one of these lines were said that the -- this was the conclusion of the appendix on the law enforcement section, is that the defense against this sort of situation will come not from law enforcement, but from active citizenry. that just really seemed, like it almost sounds like an eighth grade social studies paper that was trying to make these general platitudes instead of talking about the real law enforcement failures that we saw that day. when you're talking about -- he would think that you would want to hold on to that idea and inform about the law enforcement failure and believe they're smart enough to hold two ideas in their head at once. those ideas being that donald trump did these extreme things in the lead up to january 6th, and they want to make the point that they did a lot of things wrong. and also that there are major law and, for some villas that

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Alex Wagner Tonight

focused on is the components about the law enforcement failures that we saw on the lead up to january six, and i think that is something that the committee tried to shield away from a bit, frankly in this report. they did a lot of that to essentially pivot when they talk about law enforcement failure, they talk about how is a unique situation and it could not have anticipated what don trump said that day. but if you look at the original summit of the january six, committee it was formed on, that was supposed to be a central part of what they investigated here. there is some new revelation there that we are relegated to the appendix of this report, but it really is, for something that was considered the biggest law enforcement failure intelligence failure since 9/11, it really does get put on the backburner here. this comes at a time when the justice department, the fbi specifically, is about to receive half a billion or more per year specifically for the purpose as congress says of

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All In With Chris Hayes

enforcement, but from active citizenry. that just really seemed, like it almost sounds like an eighth grade social studies paper that was trying to make these general platitudes instead of talking about the real law enforcement failures that we saw that day. when you're talking about -- he would think that you would want to hold on to that idea and inform about the law enforcement failure and believe they're smart enough to hold two ideas in their head at once. those ideas being that donald trump did these extreme things in the lead up to january 6th, and they want to make the point that they did a lot of things wrong. and also that there are major law and, for some villas that those. two things can be true at once and this report does not seem to believe that the american people had walk into gum at the same time. >> no, but it is also a reminder of what we're talking about yesterday. the irs, they do not do their job. there are so many other, when it was agencies during the trump administration, senior

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All In With Chris Hayes

eastman. >> but potentially guilty of what? , what does hot water look like? to me, looking like a bad guy in the history books, who cares? darth vader. if you have an ethics violation, again, no big deal. what is hot water? >> defrauding the united states, 18 usc, ten years or more. a scheme to actually defraud the people and the country of the rightful election and the peaceful transfer of power. does that do it for you? >> it most certainly does. ryan, what is your take away from this report? >> you know one thing i've been focused on is the components about the law enforcement failures that we saw on the lead up to january six, and i think that is something that the committee tried to shield away from a bit, frankly in this report. they did a lot of that to essentially pivot when they talk about law enforcement failure, they talk about how is a unique situation and it could not have anticipated what don trump said that day.

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Morning Joe

narrative that ms. cassidy was saying she was going to be nuked for revealing. you have him on tape. any mob trial, once you have the defendant on tape, you go to the jury. >> elise. >> it blew my mind to go through that testimony and read what cassidy hutchinson went through. thinking about a young 20-something staffer, leaving the white house. you're taking meetings, trying to get a job. she wanted to find a job. they dangle all of these jobs in front of her. it made me so uncomfortable to read the exchanges with her lawyer, who clearly was not looking out for her own interests. that's one side of it, and it's a compelling human element within this entire report but, susan, the other thing that grabbed me was this is a complete law enforcement failure. the fbi, what were they doing? they didn't really turn to this

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The January 6th Hearings The House Investigates

trivial yiz everything that happened. so all of they're tension will be on saying this was just a law enforcement failure. it is completely transparent. we can read through it. think of a bank robbery where someone masterminds a hit on a bank to rob the bank and then afterwards wants to blame the security guards for not picking up better on the clues or having called in reason forms or what have you. i mean all of those things might be right but it doesn't in any way absolve the people who were the bank robbers in the first place of what they did. >> congressman jamie raskin, thank you very much. thanks for being with us today. >> you're welcome. still ahead, we'll hear from former president trump on the january 6th committee and its report today? we'll live with the political fallout now that criminal referrals are being sent to the department of justice. we'll be right back. e department of justice. we'll be right back. and talk about some risks.

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Anderson Cooper 360

hallway were minutes away, told the worst-case scenario was unfolding. chloe, with her classmates and teachers, trapped with an active shooter. it is the phone call that should have made the difference. instead, it would be another 40 minutes until police finally entered the room and killed the gunman. cnn has obtained the call never made public until now. a warning to our viewers, it is painful to hear. >> we're choosing to play portions of the audio with the approval of chloe's parents. because it is crucial to understanding the full scope of the law enforcement failure that day. >> school shooting.

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Anderson Cooper 360

later made aware the worst-case scenario was unfolding. chloe, along with her classmates and teachers, some dead or dying, were trapped with an active shooter. it's the phone call that should have made the difference. instead, it would be another 40 minutes until police finally enter the room and kill the gunman. cnn has obtained the call, never made public until now. a warning to our viewers, it's painful to hear. we are choosing to play portions of the audio with the approval of chloe's parents. and because it is crucial to understanding the full scope of the law enforcement failure that day. there's a school shooting. >> are you with officers or you barricaded somewhere? >> i'm in classroom 112, 112,

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CNN This Morning

the law enforcement failure that day. >> i'm in a school shooting. >> multiple units. are you with officers or barricaded somewhere? >> i'm in classroom, what room, room 112. >> room 12. >> 112, yes. there's a lot of dead bodies. >> stay on the line. you're in room 112? >> yes, ma'am. please send help. >> you can hear injured people in the room crying out in pain. the dispatcher asks chloe to tell her classmates to stay quiet. she does her best. >> they need to be quiet.

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