seats and the senate. i think republicans will hold all four of those ct are. republicans on a perfect wave nouns 56 seats, a week ago i would ve told you i don t see i happening. i don t see 56. now i can tell you, i think there s about a 25 percent chance that the wave is big enough that the republicans end up with 56 seats. that is what happens, people wake up shocked. they just didn t see it coming. in 2014, the second up obama helped us get nine seats and th senate. no one saw that coming either. as the thing about the wave election. you don t know it until you are under it and then the other party is jubilant. that may be pretty happy guy a week from tomorrow if that impact happens.
issues you described. i would be happy to forward you the senate report which has been completed on those issues on which we are adding. the issues around the security at the capitol is critically important. i take issue, though, you described go to the source. i don t believe that is your view i would be stunned if it is, frankly, certainly the facts and evidence do not bear out that the source of the attack of the attack on january 6th was somebody here in the capitol. this investigation has got to include what happened with respect to intelligence, what happened with respect to law enforcement, what happened at the capitol, but there is no doubt that the summoning of the mob to washington, the provocation of the attack on the capitol and the 187 minutes 187 minutes during which we were under violent attack and the president of the united states refused to act are, indeed, critically important areas where for legislative purposes, which have been affirmed by both the
0 defense. the court yesterday appointed a guardian to represent their son. they have seemingly abandoned him. have had no contact with him. have not seen him or spoken to him. obviously what lies ahead for their case, it s going to be a difficult one for prosecutors after they charge them with four counts of involuntary manslaughter arguing that they gave him the gun as a gift, but also saying that they did nothing to prevent him from unleashing this shooting, this attack. prosecutors saying they knew things were going on and they should have done stuff, that s why they charged them and we ll see them later in court this afternoon. four children are dead. sh shimon, thank you very much. very good tuesday morning to you. i m jim sciutto. i m erica hill. the fate of mark meadows will likely soon be in the hands of the justice department, this following the january 6th committee voting unanimously to recommend that meadows be charged with criminal content of congress for defying it
misfiring, when we say it misfired, it means it didn t go. off it didn t misfire, it was accidentally discharged. i m not sure how it was an accident having had guns in my whole life, i ve never seen a gun go off by itself, guns go off when i m you check if it s clear. guns go off if you press the trigger. it s an intentional act. you should not confuse intentional act from accidents. it didn t accidentally go off, the gun was put in the hands of a person, the person did not check to see if there was any ammunition, and they pulled the trigger. so it was unsafe supervision. and the supervision and the labor conditions here are going to dovetail in terms of what the consequences of this act are, but we should keep in mind that, first and foremost right, now there s a police investigation into what happened here and we expect that the office will let us know more than we know now.