reporter: chairman bennie thompson publicly claiming the january 6th house select committee will not refer former president trump or anyone else to the justice department for criminal prosecution. what i prefer that we complete our work and seal that work with the department of justice. and they will make that call after that. reporter: even without a referral, the justice department would prosecute. but some committee members feel those comments are premature. we have had a discussion about that. i thought we discovered that decision until we concluded our investigation, at least that s my understanding. reporter: vice chair liz cheney pushing back on thompson s statement. writing in a tweet, the january 6th select committee has not issued a conclusion regarding potential criminal referrals. despite the discord in the committee, attorney general merrick garland said he s monitoring its findings. i am watching. and i will be watching all the hearings. and i can as
season. memo president biden signals at all for greater cause. here s the situation. when it comes to the gas prices we are going through an incredible transition that is taking place in god willing when it s over we will be stronger in the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over. sean: congressman is here and the incredible rising gas prices. any sticker shock including a baby formula, out of stock 70% nationwide up from just 45% last week. plus former hillary clinton campaign lawyer michael sussman will soon learn his fate for his role in a russian gate. as us begins to deliberate on the charges that he lied to the fbi. california congressman joins us on that and the federal investigation into hunter bidens. then they present goes off script on china and taiwan. causing the white house to walk back his remarks it. trucks are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? yes. you are? is a commitment we
all for a greater cause. here is the situation, when it comes to the gas crisis, we are going through and incredible transition taking place. god willing when it is over we will be stronger and the world will be stronger and relying less on fossil fuel when this is over. sean: the incredible rise in gas prices and the sticker shock americans are dealing with basic necessities. baby formula out of stock 70% nationwide. up 45% from last week. former hillary clinton campaign lawyer will soon learn his fate or his role in russia gate. the jury begins to deliberate on the charges he lied to the fbi. congressman darrell isa joins us the white house walking back its remarks. are you willing to get involved to defend taiwan if it comes to that. yes. you are? it is a commitment we made. all of that and more as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. buffers to uvalde, texas and the latest on the devastating s shooting there. we have a correspondent there. casey. th
camera. she did agree to speak with my partner cnn producer nora. you were in with mia and her mother, i want to make clear her mother was there the whole time. what did she tell you? the 11-year-old mia was in that fourth grade classroom that we have heard so much about with ms. garcia and ms. morales. they were watching lilo and stitch, it was the end of the school year, and she said one of her teachers got the email that there was a shooter in the building and went to the door and he was right there. they made eye contact. the shooter made eye contact with the teacher. with the teacher and he shot out the window in the door. and then mia says it just happened all so fast, he backed the teacher into the classroom and he made eye contact with the teacher, again, looked her right in the eye and said goodnight and then shot her and killed her. he said goodnight before he shot her. he said goodnight. then it happened pretty fast after that as well. he started open fir
officials say they had to hold the parents back because of the volatile nature of the situation. and this morning, we are learning the identities of more young victims. leyla salazar, who was 11-years-old, she loved to run, film tiktok videos and dance and ten-year-old alicia ma am rez wanted to draw. she wanted on the an artist. for many of the young survivors, it left them shaken and scarred. here s how a 2nd grader described his ordeal. i was praying thinking what is this happening? i have the fear of guns now. because i m scared someone might shoot me. and again, we are beginning to hear from more children who were inside the school and nearby classrooms. our adrian is here with me now. adrian, you sat down with a young boy who was in one of those classrooms who heard it all going on. tell us about him. reporter: he described the gunshots as loud, louder than what he had heard before, pouring out that his grandfather is a gun owner and he says the sound of this ri