committee, nearly 80% of republicans say it is a waste of time. interestingly, there is one area where both parties do converge, and that is when you ask people this question here, how worried are you about the future of america s democracy? you see overwhelmingly people are saying they are worried, they re very worried or somewhat worried about it. that cuts across party lines. democrats more than 80%, republicans more than 80%. independents more than 80%. they all say, stephanie, they are worried about democracy. i think when you dig a little deeper and ask why they re worried about democracy, obviously some very different concerns there depending on which party you re talking about. and the more days that pass, people aren t thinking about this, but it s a serious threat. chris, there s a new report from the atlanta council that found that domestic extremism became more local after the riot. is the threat just as bad now but it s less in your face? well, so what we saw on januar
their case against these people they re trying to refer for criminal contempt. it s certainly possible, jim and erica, we ll find out more from that email, maybe get a quote from it. the transparency is paramount here. we could learn more about that. we ll see. look forward to that. whitney, thank you. joining us to dig a little deeper, cnn senior legal analyst elie honig, former assistant district attorney for the city of new york. let s pick up where jim s question left off. it makes you perk up where you learn that one of the documents is a january 5th email about having the national guard on standby. the fact that was put into the letter is done on purpose. the question jim just asked, what s behind that communication, what was happening on january 5th. that s exactly what the committee would want to ask mark meadows. all those other revelations that
very diabloical issue of climate change politics in australia. so it is remarkable and it is a huge step forward for australia that the community and the politics have come to some sort of consensus. but when you dig a little deeper, you begin to understand why, and that s because the prime minister has said that oil, gas will remain in the next foreseeable future. in fact, he has made a virtue of the fact that we are going to continue mining in australia, we are going to continue exploring in australia, and you will see the prime minister of australia join with china and india this weekend at the 620 in trying to fight off a move to set a phase out date for coal. so it s not the best company that those in australia who have been pushing for better climate change targets would have liked to have seen. how do they square that, though? with the problem for the asia pacific region in particular 1.5 billion people living on coasts?
evangelical christians, to look at the evidence. christians of all people are supposed to be worried about their neighbors and this is also a critical situation where if you re not vaccinated you may be the one spreading this virus to somebody vulnerable who can t necessarily resist it. once again let me make a plea right here, if you are a christian or anybody who has not gotten vaccinated, hit the reset button on whatever information you have that s causing you to be doubtful or hesitant or fearful and look at the evidence. so let s look at the evidence and dig a little deeper. here with me this morning is dr. swameny nathan, an emergency medicine physician at st. joseph s regional center in paterson, new jersey. good morning. nice to see you. let s pick up where dr. collins left off. he talks about a reset for those who still haven t gotten their shot, but based on everything we know right now it seems to me
one of the fights brewing. a number of loyalists. we heard from folks around that he plans to defy tha t subpoena. his group other witnesses they have called on would be engaged with the committee. also making clear. they don t want to dilly daly. making sure they will hold those witnesses that don t comply in contempt. let s dig a little deeper and get some perspective.