have because we won the state. tomorrow s hearing comes amid new and promising polling for the investigative committee. the marriage of americans now say they believe the former president should be charged with some sort of crime for his role in the insurrection. there is the polling right there. six in ten also say the panel has carried out a fair and impartial investigation so far. and the committee sights are still on two big names, including former vice president mike pence. they say subpoenaing pence is not off the table. and he also has eyes on the wife of justice clarence thomas. well, we want to know what she knows, what her involvement was in this plot to overturn the election. she has said that she is willing to come in and testify voluntarily. we re glad to hear that. joining me now is capitol hill correspondent ali vitale, want political investigate every reporter and msnbc legal analyst paul butler. everybody welcome. these hearings have been gang buster for
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And what is good news for a lot of folks out here. so the stocks, they re on the rise, but so are gas prices. cnn s alison kosic will join us from the new york stock exchange. alison, complain that to us. because on the one hand, you ve got the stock markets rising but you also have gas and fuel rising. what is behind the rally, first, on the stock market? there are two reasons. we got a strong signed that we are seeing a recovery in the jobs market and also oil prices are holding steady at $101 a barrel, we are seeing controlled chaos. first time claims for unemployment benefits dropped last week. analysts are saying it s a sign that we re moving toward a new threshold of 350,000, and that is essentially a sign that the layoffs are slowing, that we re seeing fewer layoffs. we just need to see more hiring.