treated or not treated. there are cries for alvin bragg to file charges against a 24-year-old marine veteran, who put neely in a choke hold after he was acting erratically. this is part of a rigorous investigation and we ll review the medical examiner s report, access all available video and photo footage, identify and interview as many witnesses as possible and obtain medical records. this is being handled by senior experienced prosecutors. here is kathy hochul. it was horrific to view a video of jordan neely being killed for being a passenger on subway trains. i don t care about labeling it, looking at the video, you know it is wrong, no one has the right to take the life of another person. alexandria: kathy hochul and alvin bragg have received backlash. we are investigating this situation. let s let the da conduct his investigation with law enforcement officials to really interfere with that is not the right thing to do and i m going to be responsible and allow them
yeah. i mean, one thing to say that you have to remember china is very different from japan because there are so many chinese. they don t have to be as productive as we are to become the world s largest economy. so by some measures they already are. but they are also having a lot of problems. the chinese model, it really does seem to be coming apart at the seams right now. and the u.s., look, america has been, at least it is a very i think our openness, our openness to different people, to different ideas, our creativity that comes out of that has been our underlying strength. and i mean, if you think about how did america do so well in high-tech. there are a lot of reasons. a lot of that is in silicon valley, the claim is, the anecdote is that venture capitalists won t back a company unless it has a few east asians involved because we need the diversity of ideas and diversity and our openness, our openness to new ideas has been our huge strength. i do worry given everyth
cameras and the country. what does he know, what is he willing to tell the committee? he is appearing under subpoena which adds a wrinkle of uncertainty and how much he will be cooperative. today s hearing will focus on trump s lies about election fraud and how they helped fuel the mob that attacked the capitol on january 6th. we ll hear evidence that trump knew the claims were baseless but spread the lies anyway. a member telling new day it could lead to the potential prosecution of trump. we are laying out a road map for the american people to understand all of the facts and, you know, i think the justice department is watching very closely, like the chairman said, all of the information to the committee as collected will be shared with the department of justice in a way they can evaluate it. and elaine loria says they will show with evidence with not just one congressman, but other congressmen sought pardons from trump. we ve been asked, is there hard evidence? t
committee has a long way to go. i nknow that our first hearig pierced the sound barrier. americans need to pay further attention because the danger is still out there. i would gladly arrest 30 million individuals rather than have them participate in some seriously disruptive event, which is exactly what they were planning. people here don t want everyone to forget what happened here at the poll tonight in orlando, six years ago. it s senseless. it happens all the time and we just really, really, really need to pay respect for things loo like that. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. an agreement in prescriptionple by a bipartisan group of 1257ders say a gun deal is in the wheels. if it becomes law, it will be the biggest gun reform legislation in decades. this news comes 19 days after a gunman ordered 19 children and two teachers in uvalde, texas elementary school and as much as gun advocates went to see that horrific event, as a gam
contempt of congress for failing to appear after being subpoenaed in february, failing to appear and failing to turn over documents. joining me now, kristin welker, kimberly adkins and ashley parker. talk to me about the stunning new development. peter navarro as i was saying was more than the trade advisor. he was involved in covid-19. he was involved allegedly in a lot of the events leading up to january 6 and after january 6 to try to overturn the election. that s right, andrea. that s at the crux of this indictment. let me read you a little bit of this release, which lays out why the january 6 committee felt as though it was necessary to indict peter navarro. he is charged with one count of involving his refusal to appear for a deposition and another involving his refusal to produce documents despite a subpoena from the house select committee to investigate the january 6 attack. the committee said the documents, his testimony are critical to understanding the events tha