you re a candidate now, ron. thanks to what is sure to be remembered as the most awkward campaign launch in american history. plus, that s not fair. trump s lawyers channel their inner 8-year-old in a whining complaint to the u.s. attorney general with due apologies to 8-year-olds. later, one year after 19 students and two teachers were gunned down in uvalde, texas, an activist group floats a radical proposal for reining in america s deadly gun culture. and we begin tonight with a question. would you ever hire someone who participated in a deadly insurrection to overtake the u.s. capitol or fellow rioters threatened to kill the house speaker and hang the vice president? would you hire a woman who was once arrested and charged with stealing the campaign signs of a political rival who she had run against for public office? personally i wouldn t and i imagine most of you wouldn t either. but florida governor ron desantis did. this is sandra atkinson. her investigation by
good tuesday morning, i m erica hill. and i m jim sciutto. some major news just in on your money. new key inflation data finds that americans overall are paying less for items. still, however, some sticker shock out there. will the fed now pause its ongoing rate hikes? we re also closely watching bank crisis fears following the sudden collapse of two regional banks. markets open soon. we will look at where things stand today. plus, loyalty loss. former president trump taking his first stage in iowa since announcing his third bid for the white house, sharpening his 2024 attacks. why he says he regrets ever endorsing florida governor ron desantis. and state of emergency in parts of new england this morning. a dangerous nor easter slamming the region with heavy snow, coastal flooding, powerful winds possible. boy, looks dangerous. that is one big storm. we do want to begin with your money. banking concerns across the nation, we have priscilla alvarez, lauren fox and chri
it s the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. thank you for sticking with me. i m sara sidner. we re now get a look at even more witness transcripts from the january 6th investigation, 19 to be exact. the january 6th committee released key interviews from members of former president donald trump s family and staff, and conversations with people involved in the state level effort to overturn the 2020 election. in one interview, donald trump jr. gave more context around texts that he sent to mark meadows about plans to keep his father in office days after the election that he lost, and trump lawyer christina baub detailed something with lindsey graham in which he pledged to become a, quote, champion of election fraud claims. sara murray with me now. i know there s a lot to go through, and there s a team of people going through them, but what else stands out to you? reporter: there is a team that is diligently going through these transcripts, but the don jr. transcript is tfasc
the country with damages in excess of 30 degrees. i m sure it was too hot but those across the east coast of england were probably cheering when they saw blue skies and sunshine throughout the day because you have seen that low cloud folsom time. in actualfact, we had quite a lot of sunshine generally across the country this saturday. down into the south west, though, a different story. outbreaks of showery rain. for parts of south west england and wales, we have not seen rain the overfour wales, we have not seen rain the over four weeks, wales, we have not seen rain the overfour weeks, so wales, we have not seen rain the over four weeks, so welcome wales, we have not seen rain the overfour weeks, so welcome news. you can just about make the rain drops out on the top of the water here in padstow, cornwall. as we go into sunday, we are going to start off with a lot of sunshine and once again, the heat is going to build. by again, the heat is going to build. by the middle of the afternoo
a hot summer s day across the country, i m sure it was too hot for some. those in the south east of england were probably cheering when they saw the blue skies, because they saw the blue skies, because they have seen cloud for quite some time. we had a lot of sunshine across the country today. in the south west, a different story, outbreaks of showery rain. for parts of south west england and wales, we have not seen rain for over four weeks, so welcome news, really. you canjust weeks, so welcome news, really. you can just about make the rain drops out on the top of the water here in padstow, cornwall. as we going to sunday, we are going to start off with a lot of sunshine, and once again the heat is going to build. by the middle part of the afternoon, there is still a risk of some sharp, thundery downpours. they will be very hit and miss, not everyone will see them, but if you catch them you will really know about it. temperatures once again perhaps in south east england high 20s, low