i m poppy harlow. hours from now, shooting victims will be laid to rest as the uvalde community remembers the young lives lost in last week s tragedy. visitation and rosary services will be held for teacher rosa garcia, jose emmanuel. focus tuesday is on families who lost loved ones. this as a special city council meeting supposed to be held today for uvalde school district police chief pedro arradondo was supposed to be sworn into a seat. he held off on breaching the classroom where all 21 victims were killed. plus, cnn got a crucial 911 call, appearing to be the voice of a child telling an officer they had been shot. it s not first time we ve heard of calls for help from inside the classroom while police waited outside. are you in there? i was shot. where? where? a kid got shot? let s begin with cnn correspondent nick valencia. he is near robb elementary school in uvalde. nick, tell us what more we know about the circumstances and, crucially, if we know, the tim
he s not guilty. remember what he was accused of. he was accused of lying to the fbi, about who he was working for and who he was working for, hillary clinton. we want to get to our reporter. david, this trial was as taking a look at not just the fact that he lied but whether or not he can bring into focus anything else that s going on. once it was found out that he was working for hillary clinton, what else didn t we know? reporter: harris, exactly what this lie material to the fbi s investigation. that s something that jurors had to find out. apparently, they think that he did not lie to the fbi or may be it wasn t material. i m getting texts from our justice resource who was inside the building. michael sussmann indicted. not guilty for a charge of lying to the fbi. harris, to give everyone a back story, we ve been reporting this for about two weeks. michael sussmann was a clinton campaign attorney in september 2016. he texted the fbi general counsel, james baker, who wa
good to see you. appreciate it. welcome, everyone, to the beat. i am ari melber. answered that question honestly. it s all i could do. top story is very important. major news coming out of the justice department which has been under sustained pressure to be more aggressive and the probe into the insurrection. to see why this news is significant, it is worth remembering something right off the top here, how a lot of credible people from legal experts to the house investigators themselves have said it s imperative that the doj bear down on any law breaking of subpoena defying by people linked to the events of january 6th. will the department of justice be quick and aggressive? how much pressure is gallen going to be under then from liberals, from democrats? he s going to be under a lot of pressure. this committee is doing its job. the department of justice needs to do theirs. what s the holdup at the department of justice? the department of justice has a duty
alleged plot to assassinate former president george w. bush. the suspect was even planning on driving to bush s home in dallas. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start with our politics lead. it is election day in america. voters now headed to the polls in five states. georgia, alabama, texas, arkansas, and minnesota. a number of the contests today will test donald trump s grip on the republican party, and there is no race that matters more to the former president than georgia s gubernatorial primary. it s a race that pits his choice, former senator david perdue, against the incumbent governor, david kemp. trump went all in on perdue. he begged him to run. his organization poured $1.5 million into his super pac. he wants to take brian kemp, the incumbent governor, down, because kemp refused to overturn the 2020 election. but as we have seen oftentimes, it is hard to beat an incumbent, especially one who is independently popular with his base, especially one that ha
the panels of the previous border wall that was being constructed. said yesterday. somebody should be imposed about. some countries are imposing quarantine. i don t think it rises as the level of concern that existed with covid-19. pga champion justin thomas: just another manic monday. wish it were sunday that s my fun day. will: some kind of weekday inspiration. why aren t we standing? brian: observe what s happening it s a beautiful sunrise. will: it is a gorgeous sunrise in roscommon, michigan brought in by the bangles. will cain in for steve doocy. answer. ainsley: manic monday. brian always stands up right until we go on camera. and so today i just stood up and i adjusted my pants and he didn t stand up. i said what s going on here? brian: the problem is because i was told that i sat too much because your hamstrings get tight if you sit too much. i try to stand as much in possible in life. will: i was told the other day that sitting is the n