House Democrats and their Senate allies are continuing their sit-in to demand action be taken on America's gun violence epidemic. There's word that Republicans will attempt to take back the floor tonight to vote on a veto override of the administration's new fiduciary rules, but Democrats are vowing to keep the floor afterwards.
If Paul Ryan does order the House gaveled back into session, good news: That will mean the C-SPAN cameras will get switched back on, giving America a better view of the sit-in. Right now members are relying (quite effectively) on Periscope videos by individual participating members. That footage, in turn, is being used by C-SPAN to report on events from the floor.
Some highlights from the last hour: Sen. Elizabeth Warren brought Dunkin' Donuts. Jim Clyburn, Elijah Cummings and others have given rousing speeches calling for action; later tonight members plan to read aloud from Martin Luther King Jr's Letters from a Birmingham Jail.
Stay tuned to see what happens. There's been no attempt to end the sit-in so far—but if there is one, it'll be broadcast on C-SPAN. Won't that be nice.