top of the hour this wednesday. i m jim sciutto. and i am erica hill. right now several key hearings happening on capitol hill. a pretty busy day in washington. this hour lawmakers will grill active administrator billy nolan after multiple close calls on the runway and some of the aviation incidents sparking safety concerns. also federal reserve chairman jerome powell appearing before lawmakers for the second day defending his decisions to raise interest rates in an effort to tamp down inflation. we re also watching the top u.s. intelligence officials testify, among them fbi director chris wray, the director of national intelligence avril haynes as what they see the biggest global threats facing the u.s. today. cnn s melanie is live on capitol hill today. several events and several bits of testimony on the hill today. walk us through what you re watching. yeah. a very busy day here on capitol hill. we are tracking a number of high-profile hearings, and i want to walk yo
election was a grave betrayal, by a man who took power in an election so sketch they many americans don t believe it was even real. joining me now to discuss npr mead why correspondent david folkenflick, good to have you on today. great to join you, jim. so, david, based on what we re hearing from tucker carlson despite the fact that now we know he was lying to his viewers around the election saying one thing in private and one thing on the air and he was still calling the election into question. are any murdoch-owned publications whether it s fox, fox business, the wall street journal, are any of the readers of the publications seeing what we re seeing here and the revelations from these court documents? oh, i think if you read the wall street journal you are getting a very straightforward news report and its pages often