it was like on that day as students ran out of the school for safety. tomorrow thousands of people are expected to attend rallies in the country organized by march for our lives. we ll be speaking with a co-founder of march for our lives. inflation rising at its fastest pace since 1981. and we begin this friday morning with that historic hearing into the attack on the u.s. capitol. over two hours the committee outlined how then president trump quote summoned, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. in video testimony we heard from both the president s former attorney general and own daughter. they said they did not believe in the false claims of voter fraud. i made it clear i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff which i told the president was [ bleep ]. how did that affect your judgment? it affected my perspective. i respected attorney general barr. so i accepted what he was saying. we also heard fr
saying. reporter: so again it was really loud out there but she said it s a strange thing. i feel like i knew those things but i didn t have the details. the lawmakers in the room that experienced this day firsthand learning information that feeds into the knowledge of how they were in the circumstances and what the white house was doing at the time. aloi, josh, jacklyn and barbara, thank you all for being with us. breaking news from washington. the white house say it is cdc will lift a requirement that air travellers get a negative covid test before entering the u.s. they say the departure testing requirement will end this sunday. they said it was stopping people from traveling to the united states. it is a big change. still ahead, the police chief for the uvalde school district speaks out about what