andy scholes, thank you very much. new day continues right now. good morning, everyone. to our viewers in the united states and around the world it is wednesday july 27th, i m john berman with brianna keilar. this morning a criminal investigation into the january 6th insurrection is moving closer to former president donald trump. cnn reports key witnesses subpoenaed by the justice department in recent days include two top aides of former vice president mike pence who were asked specifically about the fake electors scheme and the role of trump s lawyers. in addition the new york times and the washington post report that federal investigators in april received phone records of key officials and aides in the trump administration including chief of staff mark meadows. attorney general merrick garland called the doj s january 6th investigation the most wide ranging in its history. he says they will go where the evidence takes them. criminally charging a former presiden
connection to the wuhan and seafood market. so this is not entirely shocking. remember the w.h.o. sent a team to wuhan in early 2021, and they said something similar afterwards that this was the most likely scenario in terms of zoonotic jump. but that was mired in controversy because of the experts lack of access to raw chinese data and their inability to conduct any independent interviews on the ground which has given further rise to the wuhan lab leak theory. and that, of course, is something that even w.h.o. itself said needs further investigation. so as authoritative and convincing as this is to the authors, it is unlikely to stop the debate, given how much politics is riding on it as well. i think that s right. interesting, but i don t think it will stop the controversy. steven jiang, thank you very much. what kevin mccarthy told donald trump to do about his 2024 possible presidential announcement. john king will join us live. remnants of a centuries old
this bipartisan investigation, that s a good sign that maybe washington is sort of wake up to problems like this. bill: it s our money, it s called ethics. drinking and having dinner and spilling secrets. martha: live in another state . the debate over gun rights is reignited after a new law allowing gun owners to carry their weapons just about anywhere. the person should have the right and ability to protect themselves. guns don t kill people, people kill people. reporter: in other one final word for our viewers agrees, though. we ll have a debate on that. bill: secrets from the deep says. new technology shedding light on a centuries old shipwreck. martha: the gop says they are
hundreds lining up for free dental care in newport richie, part of the annual dentistry from the heart event which provides treatment for the first 500 people in line and, it is popular, since people go without dental insurance. and hawaii. deep blue sea, researchers identifying a centuries old shipwreck, and remnants of a nantucket whaling ship that sank in 1823. and in a remote area of the pacific ocean, and officials say the artifacts discovered from the vessel will go on display in the states and make a final voyage back to massachusetts and that s a fox watch across america. we know egypt s president is out. but what about all of his money? we re talking billions of dollars. the hosni mubarak money trail, next. and, they are supposed to protect us but not in this case. the police officer caught on tape allegedly doing the exact opposite of protection. [ folk pop ]