four minutes. imagine how much you can get through in six or seven hours. i would want to know everything that happened on that day. i would want to know every conversation he had with mark meadow, even more importantly conversations he may not have been a part of, but he may have observed. things he saw mark meadows say on the phone. that s my next question. a source is telling cnn that the investigator spoke to williams about the prush to get trump to release a video telling rioters to leave the capitol. the select committee believes that trump recorded multiple takes writing information in the select committee s possession suggests that the president failed in the initial clip to ask rioters to leave the capitol. how important is this video in the investigation? can you imagine how bad the earlier versions were given the final version that we saw, which in itself was not even a decisive call for the rioters to leave? it was very much hedged and full of praise for the rioters. i
a source is telling cnn that the investigator spoke to williams about the prush to get trump to release a video telling rioters to leave the capitol. the select committee believes that trump recorded multiple takes writing information in the select committee s possession suggests that the president failed in the initial clip to ask rioters to leave the capitol. how important is this video in the investigation? can you imagine how bad the earlier versions were given the final version that we saw, which in itself was not even a decisive call for the rioters to leave? it was very much hedged and full of praise for the rioters. i mean, imagine what the cuts that they left out say. i think it s really important to see that because i think those initial cuts of the video will tell us, will tell the committee a lot about donald trump s true state of mind. how did he really regard what was going on? was he pleased, displeased? i think the proof will be in those videos. go home, we love you
karins who is off today after running the new york city marathon. he didn t want to limp into the studio this morning. he finished the race in four hours and 30 minutes and 30 seconds. that s a pretty strong showing. bill says it was a great day for the race, he said a lot of funny signs in his favor which he saw multiple times, this, you can run better than the government. so true. and that is what bill karins did. perfect. obviously seeming accomplished there in that prush. got to feel good. still ahead, president trump continuing to push for the identity of the ukraine whistle-blower to be released as the legal team offers to answer written questions from gop lawmakers. president renews his attacks on a decorated veteran. lieutena lieutenant colonel alexander vindman claims there will soon be more information released about vindman. we re back in a moment. about vindman. we re back in a moment opharmace. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovati
america. the goal of this 60 second video is to raise funds for the democratic front-runner as his campaign has continued to spend heavily. biden allies argue that no other democratic candidate is facing incoming fire from both within his fire and trump s re-election campaign. bide-previously disavowed the support of any outside super pac but with supporters concerns about his ability to finance a long-term campaign, the team effectively gave in saying quote it is not surprising that those who are dedicated to defeating donald trump are organizing in every way permitted by current law to bring an an end to his disastrous presidency. switch gears and a quick check on the weather with meteorologist bill karins. yesterday, we talked about the fire threat in california. and we had a lot of different prush brush fires that flared up yesterday. and no huge blazes that got out of control. firefighters and the air efforts helped a lot. the winds are not as gusty as we thought they would
your base. president trump has promised action in the past. remember after parkland? yes. he met with some of the survivors, i think we have a piece from that meeting. let me play that for you. as we continue to mourn the loss of so many prush shus yoec lives in parkland, florida. we re determined to turn our grief into action. i believe that. turn our grief into action. did any action happen? no. no. the only action is action from the nra saying, you re not going to do that. is there any reason that president trump might signal something and something might happen? only if the pressure on him builds to the point and his own personal convictions build to the point where he feels like something has to be done. we ve not seen that reflected in his public statements. when you watched the president, he went to the hospitals, he was the consoler in chief and all of