attempts. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this thursday, july 21st. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for joining us. we begin with tonight s eighth hearing from the house january 6th committee investigating the attack on the capitol. it is set for 8:00 p.m. eastern and is expected to last about two hours. the committee says it is likely to be the final of this round of hearings. but more are likely to be scheduled around the release of two reports later this year. the committee chair bennie thompson will lead the hearing and he will do so remotely after testing positive for covid on tuesday. the hearing will focus on what the committee calls a former president trump s dereliction of duty. and a minute by minute account of what happened inside the white house between trump s rally at the ellipse and his tweet finally telling the capitol rioters to go home. the washington post is reporting this morning that the public could see outtakes from trump s january 7t
widespread in congress. it s a peer messaging bill. it s not settled law right now. other republicans echoing justice clarence thomas who wrote the decisions on guy marriage and contraception should be revisited. look obergefell like roe v. wade, in two centuries of our nation s history. i think that decision was clearly wrong when it was decided. our thanks to ali vitale. still ahead in business news, wall street looks like it is losing some steam after a strong start to the week. we will look at what is driving today s trading session. is dri today s trading session.