i will speak to the white house s jeffrey zients and asa hutchinson next. congress is set to investigate the attack on the capitol. we have an obligation to have a thorough investigation. where will they focus and who will testify? house majority whip jim clyburn joins me ahead. women in congress, a record number is surging. two veteran lawmakers on how they re working to change the lives of millions of american families. it makes all the difference in the world. hello. i am dana bash in washington where the state of our union is more than ready to celebrate this independence day. instead of worrying about red coats, this time we can thank those in white coats for beach days and barbecues who make it feel like normal today. about two-thirds of adults in the u.s. have at least one shot of the covid-19 vaccine. health experts say people can celebrate the 4th of july of. getting 70% of adults vaccinated by today. with the highly contagious delta variant accounting for a
prospect of a recall election, california governor gavin newsom was quick to sign into law a legislative gift from his democratic friends changing the rules for that upcoming election. what you need to know. democratic efforts to revamp their messaging on defunding the police and it s not sitting well with oakland police chief. tried to defund police at this moment in this time where we see homicides nearly double from last year. it doesn t seem like it s the right thing to do. shannon: we begin in surfside, florida, where the search continues today for 149 people still unaccounted for in that building collapse. correspondent phil keating has the latest details from on the ground in surfside tonight. yet another rainy afternoon here in surfside, continued problems for the expert urban search and rescue teams scouring through that massive pile of rubble. the latest numbers as of tuesday night, 12 confirmed dead and 149 149men, women, and children stil unaccounted. brand-
also this morning, a clearer picture of the chaos inside the grocery store that he attacked and scars survivors still carry. i hid under the far desk against the wall, and my pharmacist, carrie, who was in there with me, she was right by me. she was standing the whole time behind the wardrobe as much as she could and just held the chair there the whole time. ready to throw if we needed. after the next couple of rounds of shots were fired i hung up on 911 and called my family and my parents. i saw a body. it was an instinct to look over and that s when i saw it was rikki. it all came crashing down seeing someone i knew and dead there that wasn t going to be able to walk out to her family or walk out of the store. that s maggie montoya, one of those who will be forever scarred by this shooting. this is a crisis. how what happens next? we begin with dan simon in boulder. good morning to you. what is the latest you can tell us on the investigation? good morning, poppy. we c
riots or were preplanned by a small group of criminals who deserve punish finance to the fullest extent of the law. attorneys say flat out he did not incite the resurrection, using figurative speech. call it protected political speech and something politicians in their view would give to a rally of supporters firing up the crowd. not saying, saying to the former president, then president, was not intentionally them to come to the capitol, storm the capitol and lead a scene of deadly violence we saw on january 6th. this foreshadows the argument that will happen later this week. tomorrow will be the debate over the constitutionality of the proceedings. the trump team saying it s not constitutional. democrats saying it absolutely is and a vote to determine whether it should go forward. we expect there to be 51 votes allowing it to proceed. see how many republicans break ranks. more than five at the moment. then the substance and facts. what happened. donald trump s actions
are entirely unavailing. cnn s jessica dean is live on capitol hill for us. jessica, another little nugget we ve learned i know is that, you know, they will have to obviously because of covid, there will be covid precautions in place for the trial starting tomorrow that senators may not be at their desks during the entire time but look ahead to these next few days, what do you know about how this second impeachment trial will go? well, brooke, we re getting more details as today goes on and just, for example, we know that the house impeachment managers were just over on the senate side kind of looking around, during around the area where they are going to make their case later this week so developments keep coming out. as you mentioned we do know according to sources that senate majority leader chuck schumer and senator minority leader mitch mcconnell are finalizing their deal which will lay out how this trial is going to go forward, and we re going to get more details on t