the economy. inflation remains high but unemployment remains low. jarred bernstein of the president s counsel of economic advisers will try to explain. 31 years after her judiciary committee testimony against clarence thomas, anita hill talks about the supreme court and her bud, believing, live. and laura proof that speaker pelosi ate one bit afraid of donald trump. i m gonna punch him out, i m going to go to jail, i m going to be happy. i m jonathan capehart, and this is the sunday show. this sunday, the january 6th elect committee is closing argument. and what was likely last public hearing on thursday, the committee voted unanimously to subpoena donald trump. after more than a year interviewing more than 1000 witnesses, they want to hear from the man who started it all. the committee also presented never before seen evidence that showed just how horrific things were inside the capitol during the insurrection. there is also exclusive reporting from nbc news that the com
we re going to turn people out all across the state. particularly in areas, you see the map behind, me their areas in the state that have been ignored and left out. we have been showing up for the last two years, and people are excited to vote for community over chaos. chris jones, democratic candidate for governor of arkansas. thank you for coming to the sunday show, good luck on the campaign trail. thanks for having me on. folks can go to chris for governor.com and check me out. i should also point out, we did reach out to sarah huckabee sanders s campaign multiple times before today s broadcast, but never heard back. coming up in the next hour, we are just weeks away from that midterms and republicans are doing everything they can to pin rising crime rates on democrats. and in some states, it seems to be working. we are talking about how it is affecting some key races ahead. plus, it s been 31 years since she testified before a senate committee against clarence thomas. i will
bergdahl, could have been a turncoat or traitor would you yourself have been as aggressive on such deal? we thought that he had walked away from this base. i was in command when it happened. we didn t know his mental state. he was a young man and so the effort to get him bakken i think is keeping faith with that soldier and with every soldier. never leave map behind. exactly. how would you police the web site of these five? qatar says we ll watch them another six months. do you trust them? can they do that? by definition, i trust the qatar-ese but i don t trust fee five. i if we had an american captured for tithe years and he came back we went expect him to side with the enemy. so i think we have to expect that. but five people aren t going to change the calculus or balance of the fight. it is, it could be a built of a morale victory for the taliban. they could use this for
air strikes on various targets in tripoli and benghazi and libya. this is our understanding now. going back to february of this past year, benghazi was always where the rebel strong hold originated, that s where the tribe from the east came and started pushing west here on our map behind. here s the capitol of tripoli over here. much of this war was confined to the northern part of the country, with the rebels coming from the east, and the government forces coming from the west. you see the town of sirte right here, a bit of break-up in our signal. all right, we ll go back to the map on sirte, please. sirte is qaddafi s home town, it s where he was born and where we believe he was captured earlier today. still wait to go confirm all those reports but you see sirte in the gulf area of the northern part of libya. now advance it one time. think about what has happened in this region over the past year. you know, the future for libya is jirn based on reports from today, egypt is