first i would like to express my sincere condolences to the families of the deceased. and now the facts. now about the timeline. we will start in the town, yesterday at 12:26pm, a witness called the police saying herfriend 12:26pm, a witness called the police saying her friend sent her a suicide text and he was not responding to her calls. police units from the central region immediately, in a matter of minutes reacted to this call. the firefighters and the ambulances also were activated at 12:32pm. we found out that the suspect indeed has thoughts of suicide and that he is headed to the capital, prague. soon afterthat, police find that man in the town and in the following minutes, we find out that there is a device in the house that could be airborne. at around 1pm, we find out where the dead person is located, at 1:15pm. a nationwide search is launched. for this person. none prague police is invited to take part in the investigation and at 1:27pm there is a requirement from
machine company dominion several weeks ago as fox news lawyers prepared for a courtroom showdown with dominion voting systems, they presented tucker carlson with what they thought was good news. they had persuaded the court to redract from a legal filing the time he called a fox news executive the c-word mr. carlson, fox news most watched primetime host was not impressed. he told his colleagues that he wanted the world to know what he had said about that executive in a private message the people said mr. carlson said comments he made about former president donald trump, i hate him passionately that were in the court documents, were said during a momentary spasm of anger, while his dislike of the executive was deep and enduring. the tensions between tucker carlson and fox news leadership had been simmering for some time the wall street journal also reports within fox s management, reservations had been mounting about risks mr. carlson presented for the network. some of the
co-incidents and similar narratives with the kremlin. they build an alternate universe where there are biolabs and genetically modified geese, whatever that s partly to do with that. there are allegations, but for legal reasons i m not going to call them out on air what has the impact been in ukraine in watching the war has been a harrowing thing from the beginning. there isn t a single day when ordinary ukrainians aren t afraid that they or their families could be hit by a russian missile strike what is the impact that s been punctuated by the most-watched program on the conservative network in our country amplifying disinformation put out by russia at a time of war tmy 13-year-old daughter came
degree do the social media companies have a responsibility to curtail the spread of disinformation or perhaps be regulated in ways, if they re incapable of doing that, and to what degree do we hold people accountable like the exxons of the world, who are using a platform to spread that disinformation. just imagine what the proud boys could have done if they had exxonmobil s budget, right? if they could encourage people to believe elections were wrong and white supremacy is good, what could you possibly do with exxonmobil s balance sheet? congressman sean casten, giving us a lot to think about, thanks for joining us. next, the duel in the old dominion. conservative buzzwords and reports of republican poll watchers with virginia s governor s race now in a dead heat. stay with us. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? you got it. liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty uh, i ll settle for something i can dance to.
double co2, you re going to see one to three degrees of warming, it will be catastrophic. now you have people delaying, denying, and somehow they have to go home at the end of the day, look their grandchildren in the eye and say, i still deserve your respect. we re all in this together. we only have one planet. we know these companies stand accused of spreading disinformation about climate change. as we heard in the exchange at the top of this segment, some of these companies are still unwilling it call it a mistake, even knowing what we know now. how confident are you that these oil companies are going to do the right thing, as you see it, given that they have such entrenched, moneyed interests on capitol hill right where you stand? to some degree it depends on how they see their business model. are they in the business of providing people with access to reliable, affordable energy or are they in the business of pulling things out of the ground and setting them on fire? if they be