whirlwind of action on capitol hill this wednesday morning. you could say it s a congressional hearing palooza on a slate of urgent topics from the origin of covid, the safety of air travel, the u.s. evacuation of afghanistan, and threats from around the world. that last topic is the focus of a hearing set to begin any second with the senate intelligence committee. we ll hear testimony from the nation s top intel chiefs including dni avril haines, cia director bill burns and fbi director chris wray. we can expect them to dive into a number of topics including new threats from china, questions about mishandling classified documents and concerns over domestic extremism. our team is monitoring this closely. meanwhile, in a different senate hearing, acting administrator of the faa is just moments away from testifying after weeks of disturbing headlines from the not so friendly skies, including a united passenger recently caught on camera attacking a flight attendant and threate
same. reporter: and we heard from the mayor of lake city yesterday issuing a brief statement, a public statement saying, confirming that all four of them had ties here in lake city, saying that this community is trying to just wrap their arms around these families and offer any sort of support they can. lindsey. we ve got two people who survived, but we have two people who sadly did not, and we know that the u.s. is working to, quote, repatriate the remains of those who died. how complicated could that be in a case like this in another country involving a serious crime like kidnapping? well, you know, so i think this is something that happens quite often. i mean, i think their remains will be repatriate. you know, there is obviously a sense of need for families to have closure on this. and the investigation has to continue. i think there s not much doubt, in fact, what happened. one of the things that we are going to kind of find out more of is, you know, which cartel actually wa
the hope is they could be enough to get a deal, but that was also the hope of the bipartisan immigration deal that president trump next last year. today on face the nation, senator jon tester was an optimistic this time around would be any different. i think we been here before. i was in the room that when the president said if congress passes something and then move back away from that. we do need comprehensive immigration form. in the end we need to know what the president wants a health little stick to it. senator lindsey graham is working to, but ideal. they parent and negotiating are reaching a compromise at all. the bottom line is they want trumps to lose more than they want the country to win by fear. at the end of the day there s a deal to be had but everybody s changing their position here and most americans are pretty tired of it.
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