level do you and perhaps some of your fellow committee members, want this to be the last hearing? would you like to see these hearings continue? there s still plenty of time between now and the next congress. you could you were just saying a few moments ago it s hard to squeeze everything into two hours. why have it be two hours? why not have more hearings? the work isn t just the hearings. it s the interviews and, of course, you can t be at every interview. sometimes they re held simultaneously. reading all the transcripts it s helping to write the report. it s coming up with recommendations for changes in the laws or the procedures. the hearing is the tip of the iceberg. there s a lot of work on tv that s not being seen. we re looking forward to getting as complete a job done as we possibly can. i think we ve worked not only hard but worked well together.
the work isn t done at the money that s been made available. it goes well beyond that. and also, i just want to acknowledge as well doddie said about getting together. and i ve benefited massively from speaking to people that that have also got mnd. and i ve spoke two or three other people now as well. and that s been huge because, as i say, the information i ve got has been a little bit mixed and speaking to people with the condition actually helps you and gives you that strength that he s talking about. kevin has raised millions of pounds so far in his efforts to support rob and all of you. how important, ed, is the work that kevin s been doing? you know, inspirational pre my diagnosis, you know, i watched it as well and thought, you know, how amazing the work that he was doing to raise awareness as well as money for the disease was massive. now i m part of it,
obligation to proceed. that s what it means to have integrity in prosecution. and again, all of us, at the time, sworn out with not to be influenced by fear, favor, or affection. we look at the law, we look at the facts, apply the two, and make a decision as to what charges are appropriate based on that merger. all right, he s fleming, thank you so much for your time tonight. thank you. still had, we haven t heard from the january 6th committee in a few weeks, but the work isn t finished. jimmy raskin tells me what the committee s been up to next.
one we know is predictable and we have to stay strong so we can help the next set of families through it. listen, to date because we elected president biden, we are taking steps that will ensure there will be fewer instances of gun violence and fewer people will die. our work goes on because we need to make sure we can elect people like president biden when i am here in front of the white house so that we continue to take the big steps necessary to solve this issue. fred, you spoke out on any report from the fbi that says 11,000 people were able to buy guns in 2020 and 2021 before their background checks have showed they are not able to do so. what do you believe this law will impact? here is the thing. that report is a complete reflection on why our work
with this individual, they saw a number of posts, including music animation that one actually depicts or resembles this person conducting a shooting, trying to attack people. obviously very troubling there. i got a note from a law enforcement source as we were trying to gather this information. here s some stuff online, you want to grab this now because we re about to take it down. obviously becoming part of that investigation. on its face, you seat troubling signs, obviously, it s clearly a person who is troubled but the work isn t done. they want to see if there were associates someone who might have known this was going to happen and then the weapon itself. all of that is ongoing. josh campbell, you re working the scene on the ground. terrific reporting, thank you. brianna. joining us now to dig deep entire the investigation is former fbi and author of compromise peter strzok.