cameras and the country. what does he know, what is he willing to tell the committee? he is appearing under subpoena which adds a wrinkle of uncertainty and how much he will be cooperative. today s hearing will focus on trump s lies about election fraud and how they helped fuel the mob that attacked the capitol on january 6th. we ll hear evidence that trump knew the claims were baseless but spread the lies anyway. a member telling new day it could lead to the potential prosecution of trump. we are laying out a road map for the american people to understand all of the facts and, you know, i think the justice department is watching very closely, like the chairman said, all of the information to the committee as collected will be shared with the department of justice in a way they can evaluate it. and elaine loria says they will show with evidence with not just one congressman, but other congressmen sought pardons from trump. we ve been asked, is there hard evidence? t
at pnc private bank, we ll help you take care of the how. so tell us - what s your why? top of a brand new hour on cnn newsroom, good to have you. i m victor blackwell. we begin with the latest case from the january 6th house committee that donald trump held a key role in the insurrection at the capitol. at its second hearing, the committee kept pounding, the proof that trump refused to listen to the truth that he lost the 2020 election, and not from democrats but from his own people in the white house, and working on his campaign. his campaign manager, bill stepien recalled what he told trump about his prospects. this is just after the election. very very very bleak. you know, we told him that the group that went over there outlined, you know, my belief and chances for success at this point. you know, my belief is that it was a very very 5 to 10%s, it s not a very good optimistic outlook. 5 to 10% there. well, then the committee showed how trump continued to embrace
through the senate. we have fox team coverage with alexandria hoff and lucas tomlinson. reporter: the framework is significant in its own right coming to the point in agreement that has not been reached in decades. a statement from the group reads this, quote, our plan increases mental health resources, improves health safety and support for students and helps ensure dangerous criminals those who are adjudicated as mentally ill can t purchase weapons most importantly plans to save lives while protecting constitutional rights of law abiding citizens. it has billions more for mental health and school safety and expanded background checks for gun purchasers under the age of 21. the bipartisan group was led by senator chris murphy and john cornyn, ten republicans in total signed onto this agreement meaning as it s written now it has the ten needed to advance in the senatement on the senate majority leader chuck schumer added this, once the text of this agreement is finalized, i w
on the arrest of thousands of white nationalists who are allegedly, many right and lgbtq pride event in idaho, policing the 31 men, are all said to be arraigned tomorrow and federal judges ruled against the department of homeland security policy that limited who ice good he could not arrest, and four from the u.s. and more on this, just ahead but first is a gas prices and another painful record let s get look live at the white house with the latest on inflation and the economy, that we gave for the biden administration. molly the new york times is giving piece on the far pages say that reporting many democrats increasingly view president biden is an anchor that should be cut loose in 2024 i called my gift is effective the president said this earlier on fox news sunday. up your close ally, and is president biden running 24 judy. yes he is i will tell you, it is my understanding me be clear, i am not speaking on his behalf or announcing his candidacy under saying as of
Rachels work has covered a period of topics and she has reported extensively on the activity of the altright and their supporters. Rachel will be saying a few words about the Southern Poverty Law Center before we launch into the discussion for tonight. Please welcome rachel to the strand bookstore. [applause] hello, everybody. As he said my name is rachel and im an Investigative Reporter with the Southern Poverty Law Center and i want to thank all of you coming out here in sporting what we do at the center. I want to take a minute to tell you some of the specifics. We do three things. Seeking justice, fighting hate, teaching tolerance. The first and the third of those things weve got lawyers and legal staff that are much more talented than myself that do litigation on civil rights work all of the south and the rest of the country. Teaching tolerance staff introduces materials for educators so that they can promote diversity and inclusion in the classroom. What i do and what dave does i