to be sued. so the judge is the right defendant here. interesting. and if that suit doesn t work there s a separate suit where the united states is suing texas directly and complications if the united states is allowed to do that but the u.s. is allowed to sue a state directly in a way that private parties are not. interesting. let s zero in on the three justices for a moment. what challenges are they facing? could one be a swing vote in this particular case do you think? we saw roberts already once join with the liberal justices with regard to texas on the losing side so roberts raised questions about basically what s at irs issue here.
ancestry websites don t allow checks, but a few do. we website the police chose to use was a company called genmatch. so effectively, what they are doing is building family trees, so you have to build back far enough until you reach what they call most recent common ancestor, and then figure out the trees came together and then build forward from there. so by doing that, you are able to zero in on who the potential suspect is. to zero in on who the potential suspect is- suspect is. the capture of the golden state suspect is. the capture of the golden state killer suspect is. the capture of the golden state killer was - suspect is. the capture of the golden state killer was a - suspect is. the capture of the | golden state killer was a proof of concept moment. the technique works. so could it be used to solve carla s case? you want to find used to solve carla s case? you want to find hits used to solve carla s case? you want to find hits that used to solve carla s case? tm. wa
members of the select committee, congressman jamie raskin of maryland, to ask what they re hoping to learn by getting information from this group of people. we re trying to reconstruct the entire chain of events that led to the most violent assault on the u.s. capitol since the war of 1812. and 1814. so, it s important for us to figure out exactly what the relationships were between the official rally organizers and the white house and the violent insurrectionists who launched the violence on that day. reporter: and so one of the big things the committee is trying to zero in on is, was there some level of coordination leading up to the insurrection? and does it have any specific connection to the former president donald trump? the committee has said that they will use every resource they have at their disposal to force these people to comply with
is anyone s guess. cnn s ryan nobles has the latest from capitol hill. ryan? reporter: it s a waiting game now to find out how the house minority leader, kevin mccarthy, is going to respond to house speaker nancy pelosi s decision to move forward with a select committee to investigate the insurrection here at the capitol on january 6. pelosi has already unveiled her picks for that committee, eight different members of the house of representatives, including a republican, liz cheney. now, mccarthy has not said whether or not he even plans to cooperate, let alone whether he is ready to appoint the five names that he will be able to do of course with pelosi s approval. but there is a lot of speculation as to how republicans will conduct themselves once they are a part of this committee. they re already starting to strategize those plans. sources telling cnn that republicans are ready to turn the tables on the house speaker herself, especially if that committee starts to focus or zero in
a grim assessment of what they have found so far. it is horrific. that is one word i will say and, again, one of the most difficult collapses to deal with and the operation of what we re seeing is just a very difficult situation. the type of debris, unfortunately, that we re coming across, this is assuming it is a tough to describe. you know, we don t have the things we were looking for. that s what i mean by horrific. it is a very difficult, difficult situation. so, this morning we re learning that a 2018 report detailed significant damage to the shamplain towers building including cracks and breaks in the concrete. experts are trying to zero in on where the building might have failed. engineers tell the new york times a possible failure point