targets if the u.s. supplies long-range missiles to ukraine. this, as the fierce battle for a key city in eastern ukraine is changing right now by the hour. and the january 6th select committee is promising chilling, new revelations about the insurrection during its first public hearing this-coming thursday. we are getting a preview of the prime-time event that is expected to include new testimony and evidence that s never been seen, before. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room . we begin with the mass-shooting crisis in america, growing more urgent and deadly by the day. and by the hour. cnn s brian todd is in philadelphia for us. one of the cities reeling right now from this newest round of bullets and bloodshed. reporter: charges filed in philadelphia s saturday shooting today. include age tempted murder against one of two suspects. two charged with attempted murder today in
finally pull back the curtain, but with americans attention focused elsewhere, can they make their case? how do we compete with the form of fantasy? i ll speak with senior adviser to the january 6th committee, denver riggleman, ahead. hello, i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is angry at the lack of leadership. senate negotiators say this is the critical week to see if they can do a deal to respond to anything to the mass shootings in uvalde, texas, and buffalo, new york, that took the lives of 31 americans. talks are intensifying as president biden said enough is enough and outlining a series of measures to try to stem the violence, including a ban on some semi-automatic weapons. even with good intentions from some on both sides, the passage of anything the chances still seem remote. as lawmakers deliberate, americans continue to be killed daily in this uniquely american epidemic. overnight three people were killed and 11 wounded after a mass
gina raimondo joins me. plus, prime time event. the january 6th committee will pull back the curtain. can they make their case? the biggest challenge we have is how do we compete with a story of fantasy? i ll speak with senior advise to the january 6th committee ahead. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is angry at the lack of leadership. senate negotiators say this will be the critical week to see if they can do anything to respond to the mass shootings. the talks are intensifying as president biden delivered a rare primetime address thursday outlining a series of measures to try to stem the violence. even with good intentions from some on both sides, the passage of anything the chances seem remote. as lawmakers deliberate, americans continue to be killed daily in this uniquely american epidemic. three people were killed and 11 wounded after a mass shooting in south street in philadelphia. it s an area less than a mile from where i gr
thursday is the first time that they re going to present their findings to the american people, and as you mentioned, they re going to do it in prime time. it shows you they re going to try to present the most compelling case possible around what they have collected. now, we know that they re going to present or they promised to present material that we haven t seen before. we know they re going to preview future hearings that haven t released a witness list yet. but we expect thursday s hearing to be really explosive and set the tone for the hearings that follow it. now, congressman, a democrat served as a house impeachment manager, he talked about his expectations for the hearings in a cnn interview yesterday. he said he expects the evidence to be disturbing. take a listen. thereby, i think, substantial evidence that demonstrates the coordination and planning and effort despite the fact that they understood the donald trump last the election, and even once the insurrectio
calls are growing to prevent future mass shootings. the president has a plan he s pushing, but not all republicans, even some democrats, are buying. a bipart a san group of lawmakers searching for common ground. welcome, everybody, i m neil ca view eau. very good to have you in the weekend cavuto. a very busy weekend because across the pond and all the way to london we have the jubilee going on. we ll give you the latest there. first to florida right now where i guess drenched is the word of the moment. will nunley reporter: neil, good morning. yeah, the three days we ve been monitoring this storm system, this has been the heaviest of the rain, started about 3:00 morning leading to moderate flooding in riviera beach and west palm beach where we re standing. it s nice and clear, but actually in praises it s half a foot to a foot deep. this is a1a. this is not quite as dramatic as some of the scenes just down the road in miami but, sure enough, this is the kind of water y