committee has a long way to go. i nknow that our first hearig pierced the sound barrier. americans need to pay further attention because the danger is still out there. i would gladly arrest 30 million individuals rather than have them participate in some seriously disruptive event, which is exactly what they were planning. people here don t want everyone to forget what happened here at the poll tonight in orlando, six years ago. it s senseless. it happens all the time and we just really, really, really need to pay respect for things loo like that. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. an agreement in prescriptionple by a bipartisan group of 1257ders say a gun deal is in the wheels. if it becomes law, it will be the biggest gun reform legislation in decades. this news comes 19 days after a gunman ordered 19 children and two teachers in uvalde, texas elementary school and as much as gun advocates went to see that horrific event, as a gam
economy in the world, the world, the world. maria, no actually, the economy contracted 1.5% in the first quarter. and now predictions it s about to get much worse as the federal reserve moves to the the raise interest rates again this upcoming week. it s a hurricane. it s right now it s kind of sunny, things are doing fine, everyone thinks that they can handle this. that hurricane is right out there down the road coming our way. i think that we re really heading for lehman-type moment here. i think, and listening to institutional investors, the marks on private ec by equity and venture capital are potentially off by $600 billion. maria: coming up, missouri congressman and house budget committee ranking member jason smith on the president and the democrats agenda and the attacks. then, as higher costs and making ends meet cost american families, the democrats prime time show kick off on thursday night. ohio congressman and house judiciary committee ranking member jim
the proud boys and the oath keepers. we re gonna go more on that point later on in the show. but we also learned a lot more about what was happening in the white house, in the lead up to the insurrection. testimony from donald trump s lawyers, his attorney general, his son-in-law, and his daughter. also just saying that trump knew what he was doing, and he knew it was wrong. for example, trump knew that he had lost the election to joe biden. how do we know that? because his own top data analyst came into the oval office and told him specifically. according to his campaign insider, jason miller. i was in the oval office. and at some point in the conversation, the league that a person was brought on. and, i remember, he delivered to the president in pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose. but trump, reportedly, argue that his legal challenges over election fraud would change the result. the only problem? there was no such thing as election fraud and the white house kn
hour of the katie phang show. a new week bringing more revelations as the january six committee prepares for another round of public hearings. the committee launched its first hearing by later this case that donald trump is the center of the plot to overturn the 2020 election and your main in power. with at least six hearings potentially happening this month, committee member jurassic and says they ve only just begun to present these findings of their investigation. we dispelled the sick fog of propaganda that trump and supporters continue to admit about what happens. it is very clear that donald trump was hell-bent on staying in office regardless of what the american people had to say about it. when you seen so, far as shocking as it is, it s just a fraction of the evidence that we have assembled. this week, the committee is expected to hold hearings. tomorrow, wednesday, and thursday. here is what we know so far. according to committee vice chair, republican congressman
insurrection findings. the outline out showing never before seen video showing they are expected to go into greater detail to explain how the big lie that the 2020 election was stolen led to the january 6th riot on capitol hill here s the rundown. the committee will reconvene about 24 hours from now at 10 am eastern, to talk about the origins of the big lie. then on wednesday, they will describe the turmoil within the justice department, for the weeks following the 2020 election. and on thursday, the panel spotlight donald trump s efforts to pressure mike pence to reject certain states electoral votes. among the witnesses who are expected to testimony testify at these hearings, the former acting attorney general who was put in charge of the justice department after bill barr left his post in the late december 2020. also expected to testify is greg jacobs, former vice president that pence s top lawyer, who advised him that he did not have the authority to reject the electora