nevada. bill: we ll try to get a fair debate here soon. we ll see what happens in nevada on tuesday. thanks. thanks. dana: house committee investigating the january 6 riot at the u.s. capitol will soon hold its second in a series of public hearings today. they plan to focus on president trump s claims of voter fraud and efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. good morning. bill: i m bill hemmer. that hearing delayed a bit as one witness, former trump campaign manager can t testify. he has a family emergency. won t testify today we should say. lawmakers plan to present evidence aimed at showing president trump spread false information to cast doubt on the election. what democrats are calling the big lie. protests take place outside the u.s. supreme court less than a week after the assassination attempt targeting justice brett kavanaugh. an event largely ignored by the networks. brit hume last hour w
pelosi, the mayor of washington, d.c. those questioned aren t being asked and answered. if they re interested in preventing something like this from happening ever again those are key questions that need to be asked and answered. dana: good to have you on the show, marie. two questions, one is to what katie is saying. would the committee have been more i guess considered more credible if they had allowed the republicans who wanted to be on the committee to be on it? that will be a question they ll have to deal with. those republicans won t be on the committee but making statements outside the committee room and media elsewhere. the other thing i wanted to mention. i saw dan pfeifer, he had the point that this hearing is not just a look back but is dealing with ongoing issues. he tried to list several people that he thought were trying to continue what the democrats are calling the big lie into even gubernatorial races they re running on that issue in