there will likely now be multiple investigations. paula newton is joining us live from halifax. and what will investigators focus on now? reporter: they will focus on whether or not this was a catastrophic event that entailed just one thing going wrong or if this was multiple things given the strain on that vehicle. remember, we had heard that there were quite a few successful expeditions to the titanic wreck, was there stress put on the titan which then because it was largely unregulated wasn t tested going through the motions. you ve had so many people weigh in on this and one is james cameron who he himself has been to the wreck of the titanic and other deep sea explorations. listen to him now. i think there is almost a surreal irony. the titanic sank because the captain took it into an ice field on a moonless night with poor visibility after he had been repeatedly warned by telegram, by are a during t b are a during the day that that is what was ahead. and so a p
role to organize the electors in his state and coordinated the efforts with the former president s campaign. more in a moment. the revelation comes the same day that the january 6 committee delayed hearings. the reason is one of his members, raskin, had a deluge of new evidence. he would not elaborate but said the new information was what we learned yesterday and beyond. the former president and his family recorded this before and after january 6th. those recordings have been turned over to the committee. a subpoena has, over also. the testimony of the republican party member, mcdaniel. that links to the presidents reply. he turned the call over to mr. eastman who proceeded to talk about the importance of the rnc helping the campaign gather these contingent electors in case there are legal challenges that were ongoing to change the result in any state. more helping them reach out and assemble them. my understanding, the campaign did not take the lead. we were just helping t
collapse. and saturday marks one year since the supreme court overturned the roe v. wade abortion decision. kamala harris and antony blinken will be posting narendra modi for a luncheon today. he will also meet business leaders. top ceos were also invited to the thursday state dinner. and vedika sud is joining us live. joe biden sees india as a partner. what is the into goal of the meetings? reporter: i think today is about wrapping up loose ends. and he will be meeting with kamala harris and secretary blinken. and we know that there have been three high profile visits to india by the top leaders from the u.s. and it indicates how important india is as a strategic partner
home, we got nothing. that s why it s so important to pass this law on a bipartisan basis. republican leaders spoke at a luncheon today. the nra got what they wanted from this process. it does not apply retroactive of late. it only applies to recent relationships. to 10 years sunset provision to ensure enhanced background checks for juvenile records that can be repealed in a decade. is someone that has tried to pass this for over 10 years, i would have looked back at all past convictions. what does this do? 19 states have closed the loophole. after this bill happened, in those other states, if someone is convicted of domestic violence in any of these other states, it bans them from going out and getting a gun. even if the dating partner has been involved in this. that is a big change. that s a game changer. when i told you have to the
such a critically important moment, and i hope, as he and other senators vote on this, the week, june 21st, that s the vote on the for the people act, they keep in mind just how dire the situation is here in texas. trey martinez fischer, nancy pelosi said the other day that she hasn t given up on joe manchin, on getting him to the place where he ll do what s necessary to get one of these bills passed. what is your feeling? have you given up on joe manchin? no, sir, i certainly haven t. as a matter of fact, you know, senator manchin didn t go to the senate democratic caucus luncheon today. he was meeting with other moderate democratic senators talking about voting rights and this is top of mind for senator manchin. he was a former secretary of state. he understands elections and how they re administered across the country or at least in west virginia. i think what he s learning is that not everybody plays by west virginia s standards, and if we want to protect democracy, which is re