it was remarkable and terrifying. the bus swarming, uncontrollably through rush hour traffic and hitting cars, then barreling on investigators said today it all started with an argument between two passengers, one of them was killed when according to police, the other grabbed his gun and shot him investigators say the suspect then threatened others in order, the driver to get on the road. this as passengers frantically texted loved ones and call 911 for help. thankfully, police finally stopped the bus and arrested the suspect, but that s not all police now say the man, a convicted felon was at the scene of a shooting earlier in the de he spoke with our local affiliate alleging he witnessed it, only to be suspected of hijacking the bus moments later. quite a story. the news continues right here on cnn outfront next, a breaking news, the house holding the attorney general in contempt, marjorie taylor greene, saying, merrick garland deserve to go to prison what backfire? fla
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educators also killed in that mass shooting as they are witnessing a bitter milestone tonight of course, our congratulations to the graduates. and also may the memories of those not on that stage tonight be a blessing. thank you so much for joining me this hour. laura coates live starts right now so another attorney general, another vote to hold him in contempt. but is it symbolic or actually sincere, or is that rhetorical? that s all tonight on this special to our addition of lara coats live well, good. i think everyone i m laura codes, abby phillip has the night off now, remember that saying you can t have it both ways. well, it s applicable tonight for some members of congress who have two very different approaches to whether congressional subpoenas or subpoenas in general are sacred and, whether they re a party in control may have a whole lot to do with their viewpoints the republican controlled house voted today to hold biden s attorney general, merrick garland in cont
friend of mine and a tough but very fair, reported was spent decades working for newsweek my deepest, deepest condolences to howard s family, including his wife, amy. may he rest in peace, and may his memory be a blessing thanks very much for watching. i m wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin burnett outfront starts right outfront next, a breaking news, the house holding the attorney general in contempt, marjorie taylor greene, saying, merrick garland deserve to go to prison. what backfire plaza, more breaking news in new york, police arrested man found with a loaded gun, one hundred rounds of ammo, heavy body armor, and two axis just what was he plotting adult trump says he s living at quote, nightmare as he prepares for sentencing, i was onetime opponent, ron desantis could copy it was rescue. let s go out front good evening, america hill in for erin burnett at outfront tonight, breaking news held in contempt and now friend with prosecution. the republican led hou
the survivors of the sandy hook elementary school shooting, graduating from high school. they were just first-graders when they tragically lost 20 of their classmates in that massacre 12 years ago tonight they still feel the weight of that loss this is such a monumental guy and we all can feel what we ve lost should been all royal classmates 391. one last time. and i just can t i gave you that. i can never be that. i think we all are carrying your memory through us and making sure that they re walking stage right there with us. the school s principal reading the names of all 20 students who were murdered in that attack, also leading a moment of silence and honoring, of course, the six teachers and administrators were also killed wearing white and green ribbons on their gowns, each inscribed with forever in our hearts to remember the victims it is a tragedy that has understandably shape the course of their lives. many of the survivors now activists, some of them meeting rece