and costly holiday weekend for july 4th travelers. just how much will drivers have to pay at the pump? good morning to viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is friday, july 1st. i m john berman with brianna keilar. someone within the trump orbit tried to influence the testimony of cassidy hutchinson. three sources tell cnn that is what hutchinson told the january 6th committee. she was one of the two witnesses who received threatening messages shown at this week s hearing. committee vice chair liz cheney suggested that was only a fraction of the evidence they have related to what she called possible witness intimidation. and the new york times is reporting that trump s political organization and his allies paid for or promised to cover the legal fees of more than a dozen witnesses called to testify in the january 6th investigation. this is raising more ethical and legal questions about witnesses being pressured and the possibility of trump try
they know when it hits the bottom, it would be 1990, good-bye to the 80s. oh, it is horrible year never ends. when the nineties began, we started seeing a lot of experimentation. the simonsimpsons was not d or anything. it was a distrust. tv disrespects me, it laughs at me, not with me. the sitcoms of the eighties were sort of a warm, safe humor. the kids, they listen to the rap music which gives them the brain damage. there was a real yearning for another type of humor. we were able to spoof fatherhood which at the time and i stress, at the time was bill cosby as the shining example. stuff that got away with because it is a cartoon. the father strangling the child. we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family, make american families a lot more like the waldens and a lot less like the sim simpsons. we go to the bizarre period of time when the sitting president is raging against sitcoms. they dealt with issues of racism and
technological tidal wave. so you ve just bought your first personal computer, you brought it home from the store, you re unpacking it, and then comes the moment of truth. if you ve just got your first personal computer, this show is for you. computers were, in 1990, a disconnected device. it was a brick, right, inside your house, that let you do amazing things that you d never been able to do before, but it was, essentially, a productivity tool. now that we have all these very powerful tools, we are still islands, and we are still not really connecting these people using these powerful tools together. apple was in a period of decline. steve jobs quit in kind of a temper tantrum in 1985, and he went off and started a company called next. after he left, there was a sequence of pretty boring, unimaginative corporate leadership that followed him. so why did you leave apple? well, why did i leave apple? well, i was asked to leave. yeah, i was asked to leave apple
around while children are being murdered? joining us now, senior correspondent casey stegall with more. reporter: this was an all hands on deck scenario. the break out how many law enforcement responded to this scene of, 376 to be exact showed up here at robb elementary school. of those 149 were u.s. border patrol agents, 91 state troopers, 25 uvalde city police, 16 county sheriff deputies, and 5 school district police. the rest were u.s. marshals, dea and neighbors county deputies. surveillance video obtained by newspaper and tv shows mass of officers gathering in the hallway, the report questions with so many in and quote, lack of a strong incidents commander, why nobody else with a higher rank or more trains didn t step up sooner, it was not until 12:50 the gunman was taken down. we do not specify which officers should have taken over command in here, that would be a little bit of our opinion as to who should have, i will tell you is there are officers in that building w
the hallway in that building new shutdown in the classroom. we will get to the latest biden disasters the first joining me now with reaction homicide detective, ted your reaction to what we learned tonight? we learned some things from a factual standpoint. but overall what the people want more than anything else is accountability. they want to know why what law enforcement officers stood around while 19 babies were slaughtered into teachers. and they don t have those answers. yes we make them in the future but the facts are not enough. they knew there was an inadequate fence they knew at some stage or another the doors were unlocked but there s a lot misinformation that was given to me to this investigation so they don t know who in the hell to trust. steve: nothing will bring back those who have been affected that just the sheer scale of the failure. with that widespread attention surely this will do something. in a future situation. that the country as a whole from wh