On monday, lawmakers in washington held the second day of hearings investigating the causes of the january sixth attack on the us Capital. A committee of lawmakers played video testimony from some of donald trumps closest associates. The associates said they objected when mister trump claimed he was the rightful winner of the 20 20 election.
The Senate has reached a bipartisan deal that could lead to the most significant federal response to gun violence in decades.
Senator Chris Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, was deeply involved in the negotiations. Today, he tells us how news of the shooting in Uvalde, Texas, left him with a feeling of desperation — and renewed determination to make progress.
Guest: Senator Chris Murphy, who has spent the decade since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., trying to enact change on gun safety.
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