rally in texas and rails against the prosecutors investigating him. the weaponization of our justice system is not as some have called it, a political spectacle. this is the central issue of our time. law and order? former dhs secretary jay johnson is here to discuss the threats against the manhattan da and security concerns around a possible trump indictment. and destruction in the deep south. we ll go live to mississippi where a deadly tornado outbreak has left entire neighborhoods in ruin. i m jonathan capehart. this is a special hour of the sunday show. katie fang is off this weekend. donald trump kicked out of his first official campaign rally with a striking and disturbing moment. silently idolizing the violent january 6th insurrection. standing with his hand over his heart as images of rioters sacking the capitol played on the big screens behind him. it s worth noting that waco, texas, gay notoriety for a deadly standoff between a religious cult and law enforcement 3
their new tool and they are willing to use it at levels never seen before in our country. the district attorney of new york under the auspices and direction of the department of injustice in washington d.c. was investigating me for something that is not a crime, not a misdemeanor, not an affair. and we see new correspondent brian hillier joins me now from west palm beach. you were there yesterday at the rally. what were you hearing on the ground? jonathan, still to wrap my head around the events of here last night because the words i think it s important. the word that donald trump have impact on his supporters. of course, not only the ones that were there, the thousands of them that descended from around texas at the rally. but also the literally millions who are watching on line on
The Manchester Ship Canal tragedy that saw six men killed in horror explosion remembered
The Bob s Ferry disaster occurred on Manchester Ship Canal 51 years ago today
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Manchester Ship Canal, at Latchford Lock, Manchester, in 1970 (Image: Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives)
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