grateful that you are starting your weekend with us. it is a day of activism across the country. very good point. because we start with the national call for gun reform. hundreds of march for our lives rallies are being planned in nearly all 50 states today. they re demanding lawmakers address the epidemic of gun violence in the country. high-profile mass shootings from uvalde, texas, to buffalo, new york, have put renewed pressure on lawmakers on capitol hill to take action. washington, d.c., new york and parkland, florida, among the more than 300 cities where protests will be held. they follow the 2018 march that was organized by former students at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland. you may recall in february of 2018, a former studentered the school near fort lauderdale and opened fire killing 14 students and three staff members. i think the march will serve as a reminder to everyday americans and politician as like that there is serious momentum within
i m sorry to tell you. the average cost of gas now topping $5 a gallon this morning. this is not just everyday drivers, obviously, being impacted. how emergency crews now are trying to save as well. plus, a new saudi-backed golf league luring some big names and reportedly handing out even bigger payments. the controversy surrounding the new league. it is saturday, june 11th. good morning, christi. good morning, boris. let s talk about this national call for gun reform this morning. hundreds are marching for our lives rallies. they re planning nearly all 50 u.s. states today demanding lawmakers address the epidemic of gun violence in the country. series of high profile mass shootings from uvalde, texas, to buffalo, new york, have reignited outrage and put renewed pressure on lawmakers on capitol hill to take some form of action. washington, d.c., new york and parkland, florida, among the more than 300 cities where protests are going to be held. they, of course, follo
the january 6 committee will delve into president trump s false claims about the 2020 election at the next hearing which is scheduled for monday. in a prime time presentation on thursday, the panel laid out the case accusing donald trump of igniting the attack on the u.s. capitol. this is how they described at tack and the form president s role in it. when the united states capitol was stormed and burned in 1814, foreign enemies were responsible. but unlike in 1814, it was domestic enemies of the constitution who stormed the capitol and occupied the capitol. who sought to stop the transfer of power and so they did.
this is about donald trump. because of that, do you think that there is a deterioration of seeing this as anything other than partisan politics? no, i thought it actually it stayed clear of that. and think it is good that the members of committee are not engaging in hand to hand combat with the silliness going on with republicans saying nothing new. there was a lot new. the inner circle around trump is telling him you re full of this is nothing. and it is barr, it is his daughter and his son-in-law who come off as so self-absorbed that their not going to stop the president from doing this. they re just going to essentially all three of them walk away. and then i think the tweets, the focus on donald trump s tweet, the sort of, you know, will be wild and how that triggered a lot of activism and radicalization that people like me were starting to get nervous about. and then what was happening the day of. there is a duty to protect by
i m sorry to tell you. the average cost of gas now topping $5 a gallon this morning. this is not just everyday drivers, obviously, being impacted. how emergency crews now are trying to save as well. plus, a new saudi-backed golf league luring some big names and reportedly handing out even bigger payments. the controversy surrounding the new league. it is saturday, june 11th. good morning, christi. good morning, boris. let s talk about this national call for gun reform this morning. hundreds are marching for our lives rallies. they re planning nearly all 50 u.s. states today demanding lawmakers address the epidemic of gun violence in the country. series of high profile mass