Angle washington tonight. Looting as reparations . Thats the focus of tonights angle. I never thought i would see the day in america where looting almost seems to be part of the new normal. But, in democrat run cities, thats exactly what we have. Now, while the republicans were debating in california last night, rioters were busy smashing their way into little mom and pop stores for the second night in a row. Overnight Surveillance Video captures the moment a group breaks into this business in less than one minute they swipe merchandise off the walls and shelves leading mass Beauty Supply in ruins. How am i supposed to fix this . What next . I dont know. Laura i will tell you whats next. Unless we see an aboutface in policy, well get more of this. Until a night with no looting becomes the anomaly. Elsewhere in philadelphia, smashed windows broken bottles, and shelves wiped clean of merchandise is what remains of this liquor store. Thieves grew even bolder on wednesday ripping out what
Angle washington tonight. Looting as reparations . Thats the focus of tonights angle. I never thought i would see the day in america where looting almost seems to be part of the new normal. But, in democrat run cities, thats exactly what we have. Now, while the republicans were debating in california last night, rioters were busy smashing their way into little mom and pop stores for the second night in a row. Overnight Surveillance Video captures the moment a group breaks into this business in less than one minute they swipe merchandise off the walls and shelves leading mass Beauty Supply in ruins. How am i supposed to fix this . What next . I dont know. Laura i will tell you whats next. Unless we see an aboutface in policy, well get more of this. Until a night with no looting becomes the anomaly. Elsewhere in philadelphia, smashed windows broken bottles, and shelves wiped clean of merchandise is what remains of this liquor store. Thieves grew even bolder on wednesday ripping out what
to fire the special counsel, it makes it harder, it makes this investigation more insulated from a republican president and a republican attorney general. of course, if that president is donald trump, i don t think anyone doubts that we have no problem firing the special counsel. i was going to say, you know, the question mark on that. and also, you know, paul, go to you for some analysis but ken you say the unlikely event that this could last two years, didn t the robert mueller investigation last nearly two years and the john durham investigation was a multi-year investigation, two other special counsels appointed regarding actions that donald trump had taken after he took office in 2017, what would a time line be for something like that? do we even know? it is a great point you re making and there are some participants of this we know and some parts of this we don t know. from the evidence on the public record, in particular the mar-a-lago investigation is much further along the
i hope kushner will get to the point and move past this because it is hindering so many accomplishments they could be having with control of both houses. juliette, in the time left, interested in what you re hearing from those in law enforcement that you talk to about former fbi director comey s testimony. what s the reaction from law enforcement? look, i think most people view comey as truthful although a lot of us i think across the aisle sometimes question his judgment, so the difference between is he telling the truth that trump said those things, yes. it was his judgment. andres said maybe he should have been more forceful or something else, that s a legitimate debate. the truthfulness of the interactions i don t think anyone doubts. picking up on what andres said, look, the white house has a big problem not just from thursday testimony but from wednesday testimony where every head of
killing of anti-government protesters last year. the protesters got loud after two of his sons were acquitted on corruption charges. six of his former aides were also acquitted. i want to bring in samir shehadda from georgetown university. good to see you. first off, reaction of what we re seeing unfold in tahrir square as a decision of the court. what does that signal to you? clearly, many millions of egyptians are unhappy because they feel the sentencing was light. that this was not just. remember, 846 people were killed during those 18 days. that was the figure produced by the official egyptian committee that invest gated the killings during the revolution. 6,000 were injured. they feel that mr. mubarak is minister of interior and the six other high-ranking individuals were directly responsible for those deaths. remember, those six high-ranking officials were acquitted. as were ga. he and his older brother mubarak. they feel this was not justice. the sentence should ha