president mike pence has confirmed he testified before a grand jury investigating the attack on the capitol, a potentially major development. i can confirm that i did receive a subpoena for the federal grand jury, and i complied with that subpoena. but under advice of counsel, i can t say much more than that. that was my only appearance before the grand jury. i m not going to comment on what others had to testify or not and what they testified to. he s the highest profile witness known to have testified and signals prosecutors are moving beyond the rioters into looking into the trump administration itself. the new york times and the wall street journal are reporting that a second aide to pence greg jacob testified as well. he countered efforts to persuade pence not to certify the electoral results. let s start with evan perez. quite significant developments here. reporter: absolutely, bianna. this is criminal investigators reaching into the trump white house. we re
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A new exhibition at Lougheed House explores the Metis residential school experience in a broad context, and the Lougheed House connection to the story.
this is a first step indicates to us he was listening. when we went over to rome, when we were preparing with the canadian conference of bishops, we expressed to him an apology is simply the first step. providing that acknowledgement the catholic church has a role to play in reconciliation, because they played a role in the damage and the destruction of our families, our communities and our nation, they have a role to play in moving forward. and so, yeah, when we were at rome, we delivered pope francis with a book and in that book contained many stories from metis residential school advisers and carved out a pathway for the pope himself, the vatican, the cardinals, the canadian conference of catholic bishops. it carved out that path for action. and we compiled actions under truth, healing, reconciliation and justice. and so, you know, an apology was