cnn newsroom. i m alison tamaroa. thanks for staying with us. we have breaking news on the january six committee. they are investigating a tour of the capital given by republican lawmakers on the eve of the insurrection. let s get right to cnn s ryan nobles on capitol hill. tell us breaking news, ryan. that s right, victor and allison. we are just getting this information in right now from the january 6th elect committee. what they have done is sent a letter to congressman barry lowe or milk of georgia. they are asking for information that he may have about two errors that were given on january 5th, the day before the january 6th capitol insurrection. this letter comes after more than a year ago, democratic members of the house refused republican lawmakers of giving tours to individuals that were in the capital on the days leading up to january 6th. they then may have been a part of the insurrection after the fact. in this letter that was written by the select committee
convinced this kind of crisis can be avoided again down the road. senator kirsten gillibrand live on capitol hill. in just a minute. also this hour, new details in pennsylvania, one candidate pulling in big money since election day. while the count continues on the gop senate race. and new reporting from team nbc on the fallout on that. look at this, more on wall street, the dow pretty flat. the economy is headed towards the r word recession. here in the next hour, the head of the economic council live from the white house. i m hallie jackson in washington. we ll start in washington with the latest over the crisis on infant formula. let s bring in kristen welker and sala kapur. sala, let me start with you, about the recall that has led to the shortage talk about the response from lawmakers because some of them did not seem satisfied with the answers he gave. reporter: no, some certainly weren t, halle, the commissioner in the hot seat with the growing response abo
community leaders and also with first responders, and as this buffalo community mourns the loss of those loved ones, officials say there are concerns now that there could be a copycat attack. there have been a number of internet messages about crimes potentially being committed. phone calls made. already yesterday and the day before, two people were arrested. law enforcement is taking this very seriously. it s a measure of just how widespread the hate is that s driving this. this is new eyewitness video of the suspect s arrest after the bloody, bloody shooting wearing there, as you can see, camouflage. you also have body armor and an operations manager at the store says that she told the 18-year-old alleged gunman to leave the store on friday because it looked like he was bothering customers. there s evidence that he was planning for this sometime. prosecutors are working to bring federal charges against the suspected shooter. as of now, he has pleaded not guilty to a sin
and the first lady laying flowers at a memorial at the market. you see that makeshift memorial there. during his remarks, president biden blasted the surge in white supremacy that had motivated him to run for office more than three years ago and that police say radicalized a white teenager to commit that mass murder in buffalo. white prsupremacy is a poiso. it s a poison. running through our it really is. running through our body politic. it s been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes. no more. i mean, no more. we need to say as clearly and forcefully as we can that the ideology of white supremacy has no place in america. reporter: more on the president s speech in a moment, but first, the latest on the investigation. online postings show the suspected gunman visited the scene of the buffalo massacre, the store behind me, three times on a single day in march and he wrote about carrying out the attack on march 15th but then he delayed several times. repo
wounding three others. bill: the suspect faced a judge saturday night. the new york post cover. eyes of a killer. dana: 10 families left to wonder how a teenager could be capable of such evil. he shot a woman, a deacon and then he went in the store and started shooting again. i think for somebody to do something like that, it s sick. there is no excuse for nothing like that. all of them were innocent and did not deserve to die this way. i usually come back. thank god i didn t come back. dana: we re live in buffalo with the latest this morning. good morning, alexis. good morning. horrific day here in buffalo, new york and what a tragic weekend it was. a beautiful saturday afternoon. people in the grocery store in the east area of the city just doing some shopping on the weekend when this massacre happened. this morning the tops grocery store is still covered in crime scene tape, active and ongoing investigation by federal, local and state authorities still on