andrea, there is a long road to go and it will be very complicated if they ll get both of these things through both houses of congress. and to peter alexander, the president, as you know, just reported and the bipartisan senators are coming out. let s take a look. they did not, and i understand their position. the republicans did not want to go along with the human infrastructure that i talked about, and we ll see what happens in the reconciliation bill and the budget process. if that if we get some compromise there and if we can t, see if i can attract all democrats to the position where they can move it on track and that s all i want to say. i want to thank each and every one of them. a lot of us go back a long way with where we re used to doing
we are getting varying comments and one commissioner said she had spoken to the surfside community center where they had received 51 reports of people who had not been reached and whether they were here, on vacation or in the apartment, that was not clear. the mayor was not able to confirm those numbers and the question is dozens upon dozens of people, potentially, andrea, could be underneath the rubble and it is a race against it to try to save the folks, if that s the case. andrea? sam brock, exactly. it does look like an earthquake. it looks like haiti and it looks like earthquakes we ve covered. joining us now is sally hayman, she is the commissioner representing the surfside area. thanks for joining us in this incredible tragedy. commissioner, what do we know? we did hear people did not hear an explosion as you would expect
with natural gas or some other kind of incident, so what could possibly have brought this down, but first of all, what do we know about the numbers of people not accounted for? that number of 51 people, i think, quoting you, has that been confirmed? what do we know about how many people may be missing? thank you, andrea. the name of the complex is the champlain towers and the surfside condominium or residential apartment or whatever, it s limited to the champlagne towers and only part of it as you can see from the pictures and at 10:00 this morning based on information coming in from multiple sources, but have been confirmed sources, so that s ambulance transports, that is fire rescue and miami-dade police department, homicide units and that is our
efforts. so definitely a tough rebuke today, but certainly not the final chapter in this, andrea. tom winter, thanks so much for that. and the future of the force. what one d.c. police officer says has to be done after he was seriously injured in the january 6th attacks. speaker pelosi just announced the house select committee. is that enough, and we continue to utsch what the rescue scene in miami where more than 50 units are completely destroyed after the high-rise collapse. stay with us. this is andrea mitchell reports on msnbc.
together this negotiation. they have always said june or bust for a deadline and this is june or bust this week. this is the last week they are in session. i am told that the final sticking points have to do with this criminal liability standard for police officers. more specifically, andrea, how to prosecute the excessive use of force by police officers and it s a very difficult position and decision for both sides on this debate, andrea. clearly, it is. leigh ann caldwell, thanks for the update. new video released by the fbi showing the moment rioters broke through the police lines and into the u.s. capitol. we ll take a look at the state of american politics post-january 6th with the former host of hardball. you re watching andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. we can explore uncharted waters,