of this city. hundreds upon hundreds of people have turned out to give this last farewell. life from our worlds, orbiting stars, far beyond our own. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is tuesday, july 12, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington where the house committee investigating the capitol hill riot is set for its seventh hearing looking to draw connections between former president trump s role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election and his knowledge of the violent attack that would take place on the u.s. capitol. the bipartisan group of lawmakers have already interviewed several people and today s hearing will likely vofl excerpts from the deposition of pat cipollone. and we also expect to hear from steven ayers, who entered the capitol illegally and later pleaded guilty. he is one of at least two witnesses expected to testify later today. the big focus will be on how extremist groups like the proud boys and oath keepers ma
meanwhile families of the victims of the texas school shooting want answers over what they call a botched police response to the massacre. shimon prokupecz spoke with mothers of several of the children who survived. and a warning what they have to say is graphic and difficult to hear. he just saw the shooter come to the door and tell his teacher good night and shot her. and then he just announced are y all all ready to die and just went crazy. reporter: for cassandra, and the other two mothers, mothers of children who survived the robb elementary shooting, life will never be the same. i know what they endured those whole 77 minutes, they shouldn t have. reporter: teeth scattered on the floor. pools of blood so thick to a child it looked like red jello.