one person who will not be in the room? yeah, that s committee chairman congressman bennie thompson. he s announced that he has covid. it s not clear if the chairman will appear virtually, but he says that his covid diagnosis will not disrupt the committee s plan. members say this eighth hearing will focus on the 187 minutes the former president trump failed to intervene as his supporters marched on the capitol, swarmed the halls of congress, and did this, took over the building there. also today, a jury has now been seated in the trial of trump s chief strategist, steve bannon. bannon is facing two criminal counts for failing to comply with subpoenas from the house january 6th committee. cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles joins us now from capitol hill. so, what is the committee hoping to learn from these witnesses, matthew pottinger and sara matthews? reporter: victor and alisyn, they re firsthand witnesses to what was happening inside the white house on janu
should he run again? we will take a look at it. [laughter] bipartisan group of senators say they have reached an agreement on a framework for a bill on gun control. the bill would include a federal grant program to encourage more states to pass so-called red flag laws. got a black sideline, full head of steam and a touchdown and the it philadelphia stars win their fourth straight. come on over down to the corner sister and my brother every different color. feel that sunshine. steve: good morning, atlanta, georgia, this is your 6:01 wake-up call. boy it s going to be a beautiful day today. go outside and live it up 75 degrees. it s nice and clear. you re going for a daytime high in the 90 s. lower 90 s, probably a little humidity on this june 13th, 2022. ainsley: i love atlanta. i have just such a love for that city because it s close to where i grew up in south carolina. that was the big city. we gold there christmas time because it was decorated and
The mazda attack did not happen in a vacuum. And the quote you were explaining to us that these rallies were furious at this. And we just saw that you and secretary general essentially say this is what i said, this is why i set it. I think it was, he was reminding me uh, the was the end of the 80s that she condemned. What happened to the 7th of october . Actually the pre to his a speech yesterday because the 1st pulled up, most of i have the exact quote cuz we turned in 20 seconds later and this was late. But this was a 2 minute speech. Just the quote is, butera says that it is false to say he was justifying acts of terror by him. Us. It is false to say he was justifying acts of terror by him us. That is what he was accused of doing by israel. Yes. Because that the, the, the politic kind of bullying that she was facing in the last 24 hours was out. He was bullied, actually in the last 24 hours. But as a lease, putting him into the quote, im not saying that actually look what you said i
Power in gaza. And, norah, he told me that is a question for the politicians. A big question. Tony dokoupil, thank you. Well, tonight the offduty pilot accused of trying to shut down the engines of an Alaska Airlines plane midflight is now facing a federal charge. Cbss kris van cleave reports tonight that we are learning more details about the terrifying incident, including the fact that the suspect admitted to recently using psychedelic mushrooms. Reporter tonight our first look at 44yearold Alaska Airlines captain Joseph Emerson in court, facing 83 counts of attempted murder after he allegedly attempted to turn off the engines of alaska flight 2059 while he was off duty and riding in the cockpit jump seat sunday night. Weve got the guy that tried to shut the engines down out of the cockpit. Reporter according to newly released Court Documents, emerson told police he was having a nervous breakdown, hadnt slept in 40 hours, was battling depression, and had consumed, quote, magic mushro
Good morning. Im jane pauley, and this is sunday morning. This past week, we got a revealing look at politics in action as House Republicans repeatedly tried and failed to choose a new speaker. But another inside view of government is coming from an unlikely source. A man who was once the republican partys standardbearer, a man who has now become one of its critics. Norah odonnell is talking with senator mitt romney of utah. Reporter mitt romney recently surprised people when he announced he will not seek reelection, and now in a new biography he tells all about what fellow republicans say behind closed doors. You were once the partys nominee, and now youre a pariah in the republican party. Yeah. Thats saying it in a gentle way, yeah. No question i dont really have a home in my party. Reporter coming up on sunday morning, mitt romney on his life and legacy. He was one of the most memorable composers of our times. Tracy smith offers a tribute to the late Henry Mancini, a television and