just because democracy didn t produce the results they wanted . they still plan to change the suburbs forever by getting rid of them. joe biden s hud secretary, marcia fudge, a former member of congress explained last year the administration was concerned that african americans cannot afford homes not because they re poor, but because home appraisers are racist watch. what the president has said, is that we have to look at everything through a lens of equity. and so what? we have realizes that people selling homes that just as the person you were talking about, and even people buying homes if their appraisal is not correct, what we find especially as a black people in communities of color and underserved communities is we lose great wealth just through the appraisal process. notice here the seizing of the moral high ground big picture. if the party ministration got about african americans they probably wouldn t withdrawal the police were american but in point of fact, for
with every crime imaginable if we make that move happen. what we know about pat cipollone s upcoming testimony. then president biden and vice president harris just called the wife of brittney griner who s being held in russia. we ll speak with the family of another american detained in russia for years. what they want to hear from the president. welcome to the lead. i m erica hill in for jake tapper. we begin with the deadly july fourth shooting in illinois. police now saw the alleged gunman seriously contemplated a second attack two hours away in madison, wisconsin. that s where officials say the suspect ended up evading police for hours after escaping the crime scene in highland park. escaping dressed as a woman to blend in with those fleeing for safety. that attack took seven lives. the seventh person identified today. 69-year-old eduardo 35-year-old irina mccarthy and her husband, kevin mccarthy. jacquelyn sundheim. 88-year-old stephen straus and nicolas toledo za
time 8:00 eastern. ryan nobles is at the capital for us with the very latest. what r are the two contempt charges? reporter: these are two felony charges both related to peter navarro s defiance of the subpoena sent to him by the january 6th select committee. one has to do with his refusal to hand over documents that the committee is interested as part of their investigation. the other has to do with his refusal to sit for a deposition and interview with the committee. both are serious charges that could result in significant jail time and a hefty fine. so far navarro has been very defiant, just as he was prior to the subpoena being issued. what s interesting about his situation, he did not engage with the committee at all. he claimed that he had an executive privilege protection that was extended to him by the former president donald trump. obviously the committee felt differently as did the department of justice. hence the reason that he s under indictment tonight. what
can you imagine, without crucial answers to critical questions on law enforcement s extremely delayed response just last tuesday. the department of public safety is apparently no longer issuing a preliminary report that was expected to be released today, but there is some new information, and it s trickling out, pertaining not only to what went wrong, but also what happened inside of robb elementary school. and i m sad to say that it only compounds the agony. the texas state senator roland gutierrez told cnn that he d been briefed that the uvalde school s police chief, pete arredondo, he turned into an incident commander, remember, he didn t have a radio on him when he arrived on the scene. i have been told that this person did not have this person being the incident commander did not have radio communication. and i don t know as to why. don t know as to why. it s a great question because if it s true, the incident commander on the scene of this mass shooting would no