everybody. i m yasmin vossoughian in for another hour of news. the january 6 committee may be pausing hearings until september but their investigation is moving full steam ahead. committee members fanned out on the sunday shows making it clear they hope the justice department is listening to them. there is a massive difference between i m going to prosecute the last administration for political vengeance and not prosecuting an administration that literally attempted a failed coupe. i sure as hell hope they have a criminal investigation at this point into donald trump. congresswoman liz cheney dropped what may be the biggest piece of news over the weekend saying the january 6th committee is prepared to consider a subpoena for jenny thomas, wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. we certainly hope that she will agree to come in voluntarily, but the committee is fully prepared to contemplate a subpoena if she does not. i hope it doesn t get to that. i hope she wil
and wasn t willing to say in that video address made the day after january 6th. it looks like here that he crossed out that he was directing the department of justice to ensure all lawbreakers are prosecuted. we must send a clear message with justice. legal consequences must be swift and firm. do you know why he wanted that crossed out? i don t know. they did not represent him or his political views in any form or fashion. he also crossed out, you do not represent me. you to not represent our movement. do you know why he crossed that language out of the statement? i don t know. add to, that the suggest that the committee could be on the verge of subpoenaing ginni thomas, wife of clarence thomas. he s the committee co-chair liz cheney on sunday. the committee is engaged with our counsel. we certainly hope she will agree to come in voluntarily, but the committee is fully prepared to contemplate a subpoena if she does not. i hope it doesn t get to that. s the comm
her jaw bone and several tee. at what point did you realize just how badly you were injured? i kind of still don t even realize it now. reporter: wounds that you can see and wounds that you can t. i have terrible nightmares waking up thinking people are going to shoot me. reporter: lance and sophia s 3 and 6-year-old sons were there that day. neither boy was harmed physically but both are processing trauma. the oldest boy, l.j., saw his father stumble into the house. he s already seeing me, my head bleeding. my son is like i don t want to be without you. he s saying like i don t want you to die. the younger sound was asleep in the back of his grandmother s car. the family assumed the 3-year-old saw nothing. in therapy, they learned he was stuffing it down. he just unloaded and we were amazed.
i had terrible nightmares waking up, thinking people are going to shoot me. reporter: lance and sophia s 3 and 6-year-old sons were there that day. neither boy was harmed physically, but both are processing trauma. the oldest boy, l.j., saw his father stumble into the house. he s already seeing me, my head bleeding. my son s like i don t want to be without you. he s saying it like i don t want you to die. reporter: their younger son was asleep in the back seat of his grandmother s car, bullets whizzing around him. the family assumed the 3-year-old saw nothing. in therapy they learned he was stuffing it down. he just unloaded and we were amazed. reporter: there are other costs, too. repairs to the stevens bullet-ridden home, loss of a vehicle and the family says $35,000 in medical bills combined. as the family tries to move on and make sense of what happened,