Judy Woodruff:
In the day's other news: A moment of reckoning in Canada grew even darker. Indigenous groups announced investigators have found some 600 graves where a school once stood. The Roman Catholic Church ran the school for Indian children in Saskatchewan from 1899 to 1997. Last month, 215 sets of remains were found at a similar site in British Columbia.
President Biden pledged today that thousands of Afghan interpreters for the U.S. military will be evacuated as American forces leave. Some 50,000 Afghans could be relocated to other countries, pending entry to the U.S. It is fear their lives could be in danger once the U.S. withdrawal is completed.
The Associated Press reports the pullout will be largely finished in two weeks.
The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, has officially announced a select committee will investigate the January assault on the U.S. Capitol. Democrats had wanted a bipartisan commission, but Senate Republicans blocked that.
Today, Pelosi said that Congress can't wait any longer to get the full story of January 6.