the committee voted unanimously to subpoeana the former president. tonight with the context, former adviser to hillary clinton amanda renteria, bryan lanza who was the communications director for donald trump s transition team, and formerfederal prosecutorjoe moreno. welcome to the programme. this was the ninth public hearing into the assault on the us capitol. probably the last. the committee s focus was donald trump himself his actions, his inaction that day and his central culpability in the riot. notjust the part he played on the day, but the groundwork that was laid before and after the vote. the committee produced taped evidence from two of donald trump s closest supporters, steve bannon and roger stone, who were openly talking about stealing the election before the vote had even been counted. and what trump s going to do is just declare victory, right? he s going to declare victory. that doesn t mean he s the winner. he s just going to say he s the winner. also,
experts assembled here tonight, some breaking news. the january 6th committee has subpoenaed donald trump today. using its final hearing to make this historic move, which paves a path to the first ever clash between donald trump and the congress over whether he will show up, speak under oath, tell the truth. that s our top story. tonight we will also be covering other breaking news coming out of the supreme court this afternoon. the supreme court rejecting donald trump s filing in that mar-a-lago stolen documents case. this ruling rebuffs trump s attempt to try to slow down any review of the classified documents, which the government says he stole, and this came out with no dissents, meaning no justice siding with or on behalf of donald trump s position nor his effort to involve the high court in what would be a standard review of stolen stuff. later tonight we ll report on this newly revealed footage from inside the congress in safe zones, bunkers and other rooms where congr
Guns this following the shooting death of banco brown with the new rules in tale. In a live report. And we had an earthquake rocked a bit of the east bay. Ill have details on that. And of course, the heat that were dealing stay with us. Everybody. From the bay station. Youre watching kron. And news. Thanks so much for joining us here at kron. 4 news at noon. Im stephanie lin. We start with a 4. 1 magnitude earthquake that shook parts of Northern California. It hit around 9. 30 this morning in the city of eilat and about 65 miles east of San Francisco. So far more than 1000. Did you feel it . Responsee been sent to the usgs. This is Northern California second earthquake of a similar magnitude so far week, a 4. 7 magnitude quake struck along californias north coast on monday. Even if you did not feel the earthquake this morning, you likely heard the alert on your phone. The quake triggered the shake alert app and Early Warning earthquake system. The ad did overstate the magnitude calling
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Impact in oil prices because if you even though iran has been under solutions for the last years it been quietly providing oil to customers in the globe and the white house has turned a blind eye especially the last year or two because its been trying to smooth relations between iran and the western world but now if the white house decides to enforce those sanctions, that means supply from iran would be cut off and coming at a time when oil supplies have been tightening because saudi arabia and russia, the two largest exporters of oil in the world, were also part of 0pec have collectively being reduced 1. 3 Million Barrels of oil per Day Sincejuly and will get you to do so to the end of the and there is a good chance it may continue next year as well so if this happens there will be a scenario where there will be less oil supplier, more demand, and that leads to higher prices. Major Oil Producers are not directly involved in the conflict but it has still sparked uncertainty as far as o