it s just such an honor to be able to serve alongside them and we try to teach good family values and good morals. reporter: the falwells now telling me they re victims of a political hit job. the falwells telling me tonight, david, that although liberty university accepted his resignation, some board members have reached out expressing their support for the family. david? all right, kyra, thanks to you again tonight. hundreds of protesters are not giving up in their demands for justice for breonna taylor in louisville. images tonight showing a large crowd marching through the city. breonna taylor, a black emt, was fatally shot in march by police serving a no knock warrant. kentucky s attorney general must now decide whether to charge the officers involved. when we come back on the broadcast tonight, the helicopter pilot killed while dropping water on the fires. and one of the world s best known athletes reveals he has covid. because our way works great for us! but not for yo
going to find the variance and the rationale for why these populations are more vulnerable. reporter: the hearing was about whether to declare racism a public health crisis. tonight, one of huffman s democratic colleagues says the words he used and the question he asked highlights what racism is from a systemic perspective. and david, as you mentioned, that state senator also a doctor, fired tonight from the health care company where he works. that company saying that his statements were wholly inconsistent with their values. huffman apologizing, saying his choice of words was, quote, awkward. david? adrienne bankert reporting in here in new york. thank you, adrienne. there s also news coming in tonight in the deadly police shooting of breonna taylor in louisville. shot eight times. tonight, the police incident report now out, listing her injuries as none. and now, a key vote in that city on no-knock warrants. here s steve osunsami. reporter: it s one of the other shootings o