january six insurrection took direct aim at former president donald trump for his role in inciting the events of the day. the prime time televised hearing paid into a picture of a president who at best was unmoved by the chaos he helped create. at worst, was intent on capitalizing on the arrest we, unrest, to overturn the 2020 election. [inaudible] multiple members of congress requested pardons from trump after the sixth. i was one of the first to call after that day a coup. the house select committee has only confirmed my suspicions. unfortunately, many of the americans who most need to hear the truth about what happened in the tumultuous final days of the trump presidency, remain in the dark. many of the largest conservative media outlets have chosen to play down or completely ignore the select committee s important work. joining me now, congresswoman robbyn kelly, democrat of illinois, who sits on the house oversight and reform committee. congresswoman, thank you for joini
It is not a question of if a shutdown will happen, it is how long will it last. Kevin mccarthy could not even deliver a Spending Bill to be rejected by the senate. This afternoon 21 House Republicans voted against a bill he put forward and now will he cut a deal with democrats to get the government up and are notting and risk losing his job or will he make a sacrifice to prevent the Government Shutdown and help federal workers keep their paychecks. And New York City under a State Of Emergency, more than a months worth of rain in a few hours creating a life threatening situation. Plus major arrest in the murder of rapper tupac shakur 27 years after he was gunned down on the. This afternoon Kevin Mccarthy suffered another embarrassing loss as his caucus failed to pass a bill to keep the government open. Just under 32 hours left for any kind of deal and the reality is bleak. The Senate Already put together a bipartisan deal to try to avoid a shutdown but House Republicans threw cold water
Travis kelce world coin show. Thank you, guys, as always, we appreciate it. The best. All right. Cnn this morning continues now. Well, good morning, everyone. A lot of big news to get to this morning. Lets get things started with five things to know for this monday, september 25th. Breaking overnight, there is a tentative deal in the hollywood Writers Strike after 146 days and countless picket lines, there is no deal in washington, dc, though, where a Government Shutdown is looking increasing. Likely, the government runs out of money in five days and the Republican Party split is very evident in bad news for President Joe Biden. In a pair of new polls, 56 of americans disapprove of how hes doing the job. Also, the mayor of el paso says his city is at, quote, Breaking Point without enough resources to deal with a surge of migrants. As mexico makes an agreement with the us to deport people to their Home Countries. And historic delivery for nasa. A Capsule Carrying Parts of an asteroid ju
strikes on what u.s. military officials say is a training facility and a safe house in eastern syria. defense secretary lloyd austin said the strikes were in response to iran-linked attacks on american personnel. the strikes come four days after two u.s. warplanes hit a munitions warehouse in the same region. turning now to the israel hamas war, tonight gaza s largest hospital is caught in the crossfire. the world health organization today called for urgent action to end the ongoing attacks on hospitals, saying, quote, the world cannot stand silent while hospitals which should be safe havens are transformed into scenes of death. meanwhile, cbs news has learned negotiations to free the hostages taken by hamas are ongoing as qatar continues to mediate deal-making. about 240 hostages remain in gaza following the terrorist organization s october 7th raids which triggered the war. cbs s debora patta leads us off tonight in east jerusalem. and a warning, some of the images we re
capitol hill over than next weeks for the january 6th hearings, all remind my viewers that along with the law enforcement, when the capitol was breached, we also had federal workers. a sector with a large minority presence. some still dealing with the trauma of that day. joining me now is the national president of the american federation of government employees. mr. kelly, thank you for being with us tonight. governor. thank you for having us today. i am here at the philadelphia convention and we are having a lot of discussion about this very same topic. let me ask you about that topic. i ve seen your leadership and how you fought for your member s. are you worried about the security of federal workers and general at the after last year s attack on the capitol?