about our children or us. stand for against us. because we re not going nowhere. dozens of devastated and furious members of the uvalde community lashed out at the school board, demanding new leadership and the firing of the school district s police chief. the contentious meeting came after the release of a damning report and dramatic police body cam video. meanwhile on capitol hill, two trump white house officials will testify in thursday s prime time hearing by the january 6th committee, as the panel shifts its focus to the three hours of inaction by former president trump, during the insurrection. and over in the senate, joe manchin is trying to save face. he s now claiming that he has not written off any key parts of president biden s domestic jaebd. we ll have the latest on where the negotiations stand. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, july 19th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. we start with the latest on the january 6th in
it passed in spite of weeks of protests. new lap permits for borden shun only in cases of incest or. rape or if the fetus has a lethal anomaly. physicians would lose their licenses performing. portions the white house as it s another about a call step by republican legislators to take away women s reproductive rights and freedom input personal health care decisions in the hands of politicians rather than women and their doctors. meanwhile, in wisconsin, donald trump continue to push the big lie that he won the big election declaring this an except a week for his american first movement and marquette candidate that helped defeat. you probably saw that the trump endorsed candidates, like masters, easily won that nomination for the u.s. senate in arizona. terry lake won the nomination for arizona governor, to dixon won the nomination for michigan governor. john gibbs, great guy, defeated ryan or congressman peter meijer. peter my error. also new in texas, a jury added 45 p
that accepting perry s astonishing view that the lawmakers are protected not only from questioning but also from even disclosing records in the first place would turn members of congress into, quote, supercitizens, immune from investigative scrutiny, criminal or civil liability and political accountability. judge howell said that 2055, or 90% of the records perry tried to keep secret, do not fall under that clause. at this moment as we come on the air there s a stay on howell s ruling and it remains in place as an appeals court is debating this very issue. gaining access to perry s phone would be a major development, a big win for special counsel jack smith s investigation, a probe which according to brand new reporting in the wall street journal is heating up and reaching advanced stages. they point to a flurry of aggressive steps in recent weeks like subpoenaing trump s former vice president mike pence and former chief of staff mark meadows.
i d be very worried. just because i was reported saying just find me. 11,700 maybe votes. just one more than i need to win. and we have enough evidence that he well knew that those of votes were cast validly and legally and that there was no fraud. so asking for extra votes is asking for an illegal act and of course the person to whom he said it took it that way. so the evidence is pretty strong just based on his own words in his own voice. and based on my experience in watergate i can tell you how effective that is when a jury hears the defendants or a coconspirator of the defendant saying to the defendants, what exactly they meant to do. that s a really effective proof of a crime. the fulton county da s which is not rolled out subpoenaing trump. illegal piece of that.
has not ruled out live testimony , that, of course, is if he testifies. subpoenaing trump demanding he testify under oath next month. shocking new details tonight about the suspect accused of killing two nurses inside of a dallas hospital this weekend. that story, straightahead.izon