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time 8:00 eastern. ryan nobles is at the capital for us with the very latest. what r are the two contempt charges? reporter: these are two felony charges both related to peter navarro s defiance of the subpoena sent to him by the january 6th select committee. one has to do with his refusal to hand over documents that the committee is interested as part of their investigation. the other has to do with his refusal to sit for a deposition and interview with the committee. both are serious charges that could result in significant jail time and a hefty fine. so far navarro has been very defiant, just as he was prior to the subpoena being issued. what s interesting about his situation, he did not engage with the committee at all. he claimed that he had an executive privilege protection that was extended to him by the former president donald trump. obviously the committee felt differently as did the department of justice. hence the reason that he s under indictment tonight. ....
continues to press forward. and some of the harshest restrictions remain in china. why the brutal behavior of the workers enforcing it have many people concerned. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with michael holmes. the mass shooting at an elementary school in uvalde, texas, was an unthinkable tragedy. 19 young students, two teachers gunned down. but now we re hearing more chilling details about police failures on that terrible day. a state senator says the incident commander police chief pete arradondo did not have a police radio on him at the time of the shooting. we re also getting new information about a desperate 911 call made by a 10-year-old student while the shooter stalked the building. cnn s ed lavandera with the latest. reporter: new questions raised in the investigation of the deadly school shooting in uvalde. texas state senator says the school district police chief didn t have a radio with him at the scene, something that ma ....
here tonight. and i m proud to be for san diego s 49th congressional district. make no mistake, there are big differences between we, democrats, and our opponents. and to gather, with president clinton, we will protect medicare and social security, and a woman s right to choose. we will bring hope and pride and immunity and opportunity and responsibility to our future. thank you very much. good luck. he was proud to be carrying the clinton gold banner. in fact, first lady hillary clinton personally came to san diego to campaign for him. still not recognizing him? well, he was younger than. we all could miss how times changed. you could not win that 1986 congressional race. in fact, he didn t win any of the five races he ran in the 1990s, for various san diego political offices, all of them as a liberal. that gentleman s name was peter navarro. the very same beecher navarro who 20 years later would become a top official in donald trump white house. the very same pete ....
town. on that note, i wish you all are very good night. and a safe weekend. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with us all week long. i ll see you on monday. ou on monday happy friday. so the year was 1996. president bill clinton was running for reelection. two years earlier, republicans have taken over the house of representatives for the first time in over 40 years. so democrats were focused on every single house seat they could possibly win back. one seat they had their eye on was in southern california. it was their candidate for that seat, speaking at the 1996 democratic convention. see if he looks familiar. it s a great honor to be here tonight. and i m proud to be carrying the clinton gold banner for san diego s 49th congressional district. make no mistake, there are big differences between we, democrats, and our opponents. and together, with president clinton, we will protect medicare and social security, and ....
it s anger into action. that s what the oversight chair carolyn maloney says she hopes to achieve next week during hearing, were survivors and parents of victims eovaldi and buffalo will tell american lawmakers their stories. nbc news reports that on wednesday, the committee will hear testimony from the zeneta everhart, whose son, zaire goodman, was injured at the tops supermarket in buffalo, as well as from uvalde s sole pediatrician, roy guerrero, and felix and kimberly rubio, whose daughter lexi was killed at robb elementary school. miah cerrillo, who covered herself in a murdered classmate s blood and lay dead to survive, will also share her story with lawmakers. tonight, the white house was lit in orange in honor of gun violence awareness day. the families in uvalde are still demanding answers, as we learn stunning new details about why police waited over an hour before confronting the shooter, while students frantically called 9-1-1, pleading for help. texas sta ....