wages are going up. there are so many things that are obviously positive, but that inflation thing has got a lot of people worried. it s highlands ever been in 40 years, and that is a lot of people in the pocketbook. they go to the stores, right now, and they re seeing empty shelves, because of supply chain issues, it s created this our mood. whether it s his fault or not, he will be held responsible. that s how it always works. now, the positive possibility for the president is that some of this begins to change in the next few months. if there is some pollack back of inflation, with omicron wave receding, and they get their handle on testing, in some of these other issues on the virus, you can see a scenario where things get better by and things are looking out for democrats. right, now they re not feeling it. the public is feeling quite down about things, very frustrated about where things are going. they re taking it out on the. presser things are dark in cold, on this january
0 practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of that day. republican leaders of the house and senate get tonight s last words. the 11th hour starts right now. do good evening, i am stephanie ruhle, day 358 of the biden administration. the day the lawmakers investigating the capitol riots set their sights on what may be their most significant target yet. late today, the january six committee at the top house republican and close trump ally, kevin mccarthy, for a voluntary interview. the house committee six-page letter to mccarthy asked for details about his communications with trump during and after the right. the lawmakers also want to know about mccarthy s contact with white house chief of staff, mark meadows, in the days that led up to january six. he s made significant public statements about what occurred on january six and we d like to hear from him. full he gave a statement on the floor about president trump bearing some responsibility for what occurred. i