the 11 year old uvalde survivor who played dead to stay alive, begging america, don t let this happen again. plus, americans paying up big time at the pump. a reality check on who and what is really to blame, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. tomorrow night, the january six committee s public hearings officially begin. and we have new audio of kevin mccarthy during republican conference meeting just days after the riot. listen to this. we cannot just sweep this under the rug, we need to know why it happened, who did it, and people need to be held accountable for it. and i m committed to make sure that happens. that is exactly what the committee is now planning to do. as vice chair liz cheney says, it s all about showing americans why january 6th is a lie in this country can never crossed ever again. this was a violent assault on the united states and capitol was provoked by a sitting president of the un
as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. his wednesday night. good evening, once, again i am stephanie ruhle. tomorrow night, the january six committee s public hearings officially begin. and, we have new audio of kevin mccarthy during a republican conference meeting just days after the. right listen to this. we cannot just sweep this under the rug. we need to know why it happened, who did it and people need to be held accountable for it. and i m committed to make sure that happens. well, that is exactly what this committee is not planning to do. as vice chair, licks cheney says, it is all about showing americans why january six is, aligned this country can never cross evergreen. this was a violent assault on the united states capitol. and it was provoked by exceeding president of the united states. if we really want to understand why january six is a line that can never be crossed, again, then we really do have to sort of put the politics and the partisa
boys group are now charged with seditious conspiracy. we are learning a capitol police officer who was injured in an altercation with that group will be one of the first people to testify thursday during the january 6th committee s primetime public hearing. also this morning, fast-moving developments on the efforts to get some form of gun legislation passed on capitol hill and what by all accounts is a critical week. details on what could be included in a bipartisan teal and what is likely going to be left out. and will they take action this time? we ll see. those negotiations are happening, though. as we hear heartbreaking new details about what happened inside robb elementary school. frightening details frankly. it s two weeks ago today. this is an interview you re about to hear with abc news of a fourth grade teacher who says initially he who says he initially told his students to pretend they were asleep when all of this began shortly after he came face-to-face wi
wound. several people were also wounded. none of their injuries l life-th life-threatening. police received reports of an active shooter of a physician s office building just before 5:00 p.m. yesterday. this is not a random event. it is not as if he went to a hospital and was indiscriminately shooting at people. he very purposefully went to this location, went to a very specific floor and shot with very specific purpose. it is so sad. i was coming to the doctor and i got my grandkids with me. and this terrible scene. just awful. it is sad. my daughter-in-law is from buffalo. so now it is so slow to home. it is not even safe if you come outside anymore, you you know. this really does happen. you see it on tv but you don t think that it will happen in front of your eyes. this is a wake-up call that it can happen anywhere. you can t even go to a school, can t go to school, now you can t go to the doctor. and police say that they are getting close to identifying the suspe
astonishing of all the races in all of the states that are holding elections tomorrow. it is basically a shoe in for this guy, and that is amazing. so, you ve got that story, and that coverage coming up this hour. we re also gonna get some expert help this hour as well, on the potential impact, potential consequences, of a very unexpected high-profile resignation from a russian diplomat today. today, he not only resigned from the russian government, he put them on blast over putin s invasion of ukraine, and putin s corruption, and what putin has done to russia. one of the consequences of that, in terms of public morale, and the sort of guys of public morale in russia, and potentially, one of the consequences for that guy who resigned today. so, that expert help on that, and we got a bunch of news to get into tonight. but when i start with something that is taking us more than a year to figure out. it was last year, last january, one week after the january 6th attack on the u.