hearing takes new turns. the january 6 committee accusing donald trump of scamming his supporters out of $250 million. laying 0 out the case that trump solicited money from backers by using lies as a fundraising tool. adding that he sent up to 25 emails a day, soliciting donations for illegal funds that simply didn t exist. but is it potentially criminal and will attorney general merrick garland pursue or prosecute it as such? those are the key questions emerging from the hearings overall. and there seems to be a new rift emerging from the january 6 committee itself on the very subject. whether they will make a specific criminal referral to the justice department. as for witnesses, some of the most stark testimony is coming from trump s former attorney general william barr who offered a line-by-line debunking of some of trump s ongoing lies about fraud. and he calls trump detached from reality after the election. cnn is live with the new reporting, trump s supporters, kai
than the rockies or the sierra. and it s hot. so that melt, that rapid melt, plus the hard rain there, at one point there in montana. ittet crested and broke a 100- record by two feet. you can see the folks that built that house there, a dream spot, never considered this sort of devouring power that came through, collapsing bridges and taking a piece of the highway as well. it s troubling. they had to evacuate folks by rafts in there. some may still be stranded in there. it s going to take time to assess the damage to wells and waste water treatment. this is just the beginning. this is a huge river, right? it traverses a large part of the park here? so, how long you mentioned it s going to take a while. how long will the park be closed? it s closed at least until wednesday. could be longer than that, as they wait for that water to subside. and it s the worst timing because this is the start of the