this news comes as the people of uvalde, texas are gathering right now and marching and demanding their police officials be held accountable. nadia romero joins me now. nadia, the chairman of the committee is pushing for the report to include the critical 77 minutes of hallway surveillance video of the attack. what can you tell us? reporter: pam moore, hard to believe we re still talking about a shooting that happened on may 24th. here we are, still with that video in limbo. so, we know that the chairman of the special investigative committee wants this video to be released with the preliminary report. so, too, that, and public safety. the des is in, the uvalde district attorney is blocking its release. both the dps and lawmakers believe that releasing this video could provide clarity about the police response. law enforcement response is still under much debate. criticism and controversy right now. you are taking a live look, as families and community members gather to rem
the sheriff will testify monday. meantime, police in japan say, the man accused of assassinating shinzo abe had a stash of weapons in his home. a number of homemade pistols made out of pipe and adhesive tape. he had, also considered, using explosives. new details on what might have motivated the attack. and a scramble to save yosemite s ancient sequoias, as wildfires close in. i m standing right in front of the grizzly giant with a speaker system set up around it. i m pamela brown in washington. you are living the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with the congressional investigation into the attack on the capitol and what could be a new start with this for the january 6th committee. steve bannon, former trusted advisor to donald trump now says, he will testify, and he wants to do so publicly.his offer comes as he faces trial next week on criminal contempt charges for defying a congressional subpoena. bannon had argued he wasn t allowed to cooperate because trump
stories now for this sunday. evacuations underway with fire threatening yosemite s sacred sequoias. also ahead tonight. a scare for passengers on a spirit airlines flight after the brakes catch fire as it lands. plus, a pregnant woman in texas says, her baby counts as a passenger as she fights a ticket she got for driving in an hov lane. she s going to join me live for her first tv interview here in the cnn newsroom. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. thanks for joining us on this sunday. people in the town shattered by senseless gun violence want answers they could get them soon. i m talking about uvalde, texas, where a shooter killed 19 kids and 2 teachers at an element tree school in may. the state committee investigating the massacre tells cnn that a preliminary report could be released within the next 10 days.