buried in his hometown of san angelo, texas. all of this as a bipartisan group of senators tries to finish writing a bill aimed at reducing gun violence. with us to talk about this, sam brock in vestavia hills, alabama, capitol hill correspondent ali vitali. sam, how are people in that community processing what happened last night? i think it s very telling, jose next to this church behind me, there is an assisted living facility who said we are just disappointed at the world. we cannot process how it is possible we re talking about another shooting, another church shooting. right now investigators are going to be updating us within the next hour or so, jose. we re waiting on some details because we know that around dinner time last night the gunman, according to police, walked into the church and started firing, killing two people, one person is wounded and in a hospital. it s not clear what their condition is right now. you re talking about a neighborhood, jose, about ten
saying we ve continued to make progress over the last two days and have finalized agreement on the majority of our framework s positions. our staff is currently drafting the text on those areas of agreement as they still work through the final sticking points. he still says he believes they can bring this to a vote next week. the negotiations very much still ongoing, even as these sticking points remain. ali and sam, thank you so very much. also happening right now, former aide to donald trump peter navarro is set to appear in court after being indicted for contempt of congress after he refused to supply with a subpoena from the january 6th committee after another dramatic hearing from the house package investigating the insurrection where lawmakers described just how close vice president pence was to the rioters and the threats to his safety. approximately 40 feet, that s all there was, 40 feet between the vice president and the mob. make no mistake about the fact that the vice
buried in his hometown of san angelo, texas. all of this as a bipartisan group of senators tries to finish writing a bill aimed at reducing gun violence. with us to talk about this, sam brock in vestavia hills, alabama, capitol hill correspondent ali vitali. sam, how are people in that community processing what happened last night? i think it s very telling, jose next to this church behind me, there is an assisted living facility who said we are just disappointed at the world. we cannot process how it is possible we re talking about another shooting, another church shooting. right now investigators are going to be updating us within the next hour or so, jose. we re waiting on some details because we know that around dinner time last night the gunman, according to police, walked into the church and started firing, killing two people, one person is wounded and in a hospital. it s not clear what their condition is right now. you re talking about a
vaccination or test mandate are going into effect today for large employers. testing requirements for some 80 million workers will not kick in until february, even as the supreme court considers whether the mandate is constitutional. it comes as vaccinations have ticked down from a month ago, but cases and hospitalizations are up. on sunday we passed 60 million cases and at this rate we could see more new cases in the first two months of the year than we did of all of 2021. but it is a different kind of case because at the same time hospitalizations are also up, pretty dramatically with daily covid admissions at the highest level of the entire pandemic. this is the thing, as many of half of the people who are testing positive in hospitals were not there because of covid, they were brought in for something else and they tested positive after they were admitted. let s discuss and bring in nbc s sam brock in miami, meagan fitzgerald covers the ongoing
the fourth day in a row. she s not relenting, but those kids are not back in school. megan, sam, dr. emanuel, thank you all so much. we will leave it there. developing overnight tennis star novak djokovic winning his appeal to stay in australia after the country s authorities barred his entry over him being unvaccinated and forced him to quarantine in a melbourne hotel after arriving in the country last week. sara james is in melbourne. sara, does this mean he s going to be able to compete in the australian open? he is not there to look at kangaroos, he is there to work. reporter: he is here to work and the fact is we don t know for certain. it s looking increasingly likely that he will have the opportunity to appear at center court behind me. we have heard from novak djokovic himself just in the last few moments, stephanie. he tweeted saying i m pleased and grateful that the judge overturned my visa cancellation. despite all that has happened, i