focus. the january 6th tour taking pictures of hallways, tunnels and staircases inside the capitol complex, clearly not normal tourist fare and there s more. the committee has also released video of that same man you saw there near the capitol on january 6th issuing violent threats against house speaker nancy pelosi. senate majority leader chuck shumer and other democratic members of congress. we re coming in like white on rice for pelosi, nadler, schumer, even you, aoc. we re coming to take you out and pull you out by your hairs. how about that, pelosi? we re coming to take you out. we ll pull you out by your hair. we made the decision to play the video to you at all, not to amplify the threats, but to present the powerful evidence in the hands of the committee that refutes congressman loudermilk s previous forceful denials that he was not involved with tours of any insurrectionist in the run-up to january 6th. today loudermilk doubled down denying once again that he was
knows and what he did, and at a minimum, he should be referred to the ethics committee right away for an investigation into whether or not he should remain in congress. let me put the video up one more time. this is a video of a congressman s have saidors taking pictures of stairwells and doors. if there had not been a deadly insurrection on january 6th i think people would still want to know why tourists were taking photographs of stairways and doors. this isn t [ bleep ] crazy. this isn t some sort of a maniacal surveillance plan. this has nothing to do with tourism. there aren t even humans in the pictures, joyce vance. at what point does common sense require someone to say as a member of the body, you should want to come before us and tell us what your guests were doing filming stair welles and doors? common sense requires that at
who were surveilling things they shouldn t do. it was hard for me to look at this video and conclude that this was anything other than surveillance. so we re talking a lot about congressman loudermilk and there are folks that could be talked to and first and foremost are the people filming and photographing the stair welles and the security arrangements that lead into and out of the buildings. those people aren t protecting by free speech and debate protections and those were people who were back home who i would like to know and clearly you have not and the committee has not provided the gentleman s name and they can be approached and asked, what are you doing there? what did you do to that footage? who did you talk to before and after, getting the internet records, to make sure the files weren t affecting anyone else. i think part of the benefit of what s going on is as that information comes out, it is harder and harder for people to maintain some lie about what they were or weren t
tireless round the clock work by crews, and with that the confirmed death toll climbs. natasha chen is there. what progress are recovery workers today? the count is 91 and 31 still potentially unaccounted. officials say the stair welles are the place where they would have found more people, but that was not the case during this search. they are just combing through the entire area of debris and using heavy machinery to lift the pieces off the pile. 14 million pounds of concrete and debris have been removed from the site. as they are looking for people and they are finding their belongings and signs of the lives they ve led and they re
the defense system outside of the city of jerusalem here picked up three of those rockets and they did land in open growth fund. about 20 kilometers away from this, the cnn bureau which is on the entrance to jerusalem. so understandably, people tense here tonight and they have also seen the images coming in in the past couple of hours in gaza. deadly air strikes by israel once again this evening. so that will be disturbing people tonight as they hit their beds. they do have shelters here as you will know and oftentimes they share shelters or they will go into stair welles as they would have done last night. hamas reiterating today that it has a five-point cease-fire plan, not least the release of those prisoners who were freed during the 2011 gilad shalit