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and lots of questions to answer. so, let s get started. a big week in politics as we raced towards the midterm elections with early voting already underway, and many high stakes races across the country. the national don t say gay bill, a federal abortion ban and cats was for the future for the super wealthy. with the gop agenda could look like if the gop takes back control of congress. plus, debbie waterman schultz joins us to talk about the january six subpoena of former president donald. trump how they plan to hold on accountable as he continues to hint at a another white house run. likely been seeing a lot of political ads talking about rising crime across the country. is it really as big of an eight issuers candidates claim? the notion of an unsafe america s dominating campaigns in the home stretch. all that and more is coming right up. right up and a good sunday morning to you all. i am sam stein, men in for katie faye. just 16 days away from election day. a stret ....
world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. this hour, donald j. trump faces a congressional subpoena as the january 6th select committee closes a very significant phase of its investigation and weighs its next moves. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has details on today s very dramatic hearing. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. reporter: an extraordinary move from the january 6th select committee. those in favor will say aye. aye. reporter: unanimously voting to subpoena former president trump for testimony and documents after the hearing and continuing to make their case that trump is a clear and present danger to democracy. the central cause of january 6th was one man, donald trump, who many others followed. none of this would have happened without him. reporter: the committee unfailed never-before-seen footage of house speaker nancy pelosi scrambling to safety as protesters brea ....
these are about affirmative action. we re live outside of the court. plus opening statements in the criminal trial against the trump organization. we ll look at those charges against the former president trump s personal business. and the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi s husband will be charged. what he brought with him when he broke into the speaker s home. but the supreme court will begin hearing oral arguments as can considers two cases on affirmative action in higher education. jessica schneider joins us now now. the supreme court has upheld affirmative action but it could be banned nationwide. all eyes and ears are on the conservative justices because it is very likely they will in fact ban affirmative action in particular the chief justice here john roberts has been outspoken about racial issues in many cases in past years. he put it this way in one of the cases. he said the only way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminat ....
diagnosis. we re going to head to mora, who standing by with this. morrow with you here about it? well as the president s physician doctor of connor released a letter in the last hour, saying the president is experiencing a few new symptoms, but the symptoms are improving. he noted there s an addition of sore throat and body aches, as well as what we already knew, the runny nose and loose cuff. he also wanted to detail saying the president completed his second full day of paxlovid, yesterday, and will continue that treatment. they also noticed his respiratory rate remained normal. his oxygen saturation continue to be excellent. his lungs remain clear. that is the latest update we ve seen in terms of the presidents help. you re seeing a photo of the president, yesterday, taken while he is working in the white house residence, as he s isolating. the press secretary noting, yesterday, he s been working eight plus hours a day, working virtually. he also join to meeting wi ....
know of agents faced immense pressure that day, protecting the president from himself and the vice president from the mob his boss sent to the capitol. secret service agents feeling fearing for their own lives and they rush to get america second in command away from those chanting to hang him. the secret service acknowledging records were purged as part of a systemwide update. but today, based on a letter review by the new york times, dhs inspector general has informed the secret service to, quote, halted internal search for purged texts sent by agents around the time of january 6th so that it does not interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation. that s right. an ongoing criminal investigation. all of these developments coming to light thanks to the house select committee s quest for accountability. a number of these bombshells dropping during the panels primetime hearing thursday night. the committee, taking nearly three hours to trace what the associated press ca ....