And Demolition Man . Our reporters are following the latest developments. Lets begin with nbcs katie phang who has more. What happened and where does it all go from here . Reporter yeah, so now that the dust has settled a bit and weve had a chance to look at the order that judge mcafee ordered this morning, i want to start by saying to viewers this is not a ruling on the disqualification of Fulton County District Attorney fani willis. What it is is something that happens in common course in any type of case, civil or criminal. In this particular instance, when the District Attorney gets an indictment, the defense can seek to dismiss certain counts on legal grounds. What judge mcafee has done in Fulton County has said that because the state says in its indictment that certain of the defendants including donald trump relied upon violations of the United States constitution and the georgia constitution, because theres so many different clauses and so many different amendments that are con
to the states and over key military bases, it was a citizen, a citizen that spotted it wednesday in montana, by the way the air force base in montana is where we keep icbms in combat ready minuteman missiles. so what is with the delay, what kind of intel did china get before the military shot down the balloon. these are all questions republicans want answers to. i think it s an open question this is not become public if the administration had not briefed the matter to congress thursday afternoon after was about to become public. whether the president would shutdown the balloon once he got over the atlantic ocean. the world was watching this just like they were watching the disaster withdraw in afghanistan were service members lost their lives and tens of billions of dollars of equipment were left behind is been disaster to disaster, people deserve ans answers. don t fall for the chinese communist party charm offensive the bedtime story that they tell out of touch global
he was giving a speech on bail reform at a campaign stop yesterday when a man jumped on stage with a two-pronged blade and congressman zeldin just explained, it looked like he was going for his throat. zeldin grabbed the man s wrist and blocked him first but the man tried to lunge at him a second time and others had to jump in, including a former veteran at the event to finally put the guy down. here is a closer look at the suspect. remember i told you to coprongs come up at your fingers in there and hard to take away from somebody. if they come for the soft tissue around your esophagus, your throat, he could kill you instantly. thank the good lord that didn t happen and no one else was seriously hurt, let s be thankful for that too. the the congressman to treat this, his words as he tried to stab me a few hours ago were you re done. several attendees for new york quickly jumped into action and tackled the guy pure law enforcement was on the scene in a few minutes. the atta
even the notion of creating jobs this is about jobs that existed after the pandemic, there s no real job creation and baby formula that is still a problem these have not been solved when it comes to looking at trump they recognize himbecause he acs that he could not and their desire to reverse everything of his has created this and that they have, you run campaigns, biden is about to launch his campaign the campaign element in the knock u.s. extraordinary without details tied altogether. i worry a little bit about that aspect, it s been a disaster, i have friends who are
chairwoman ron ronna mcdaniel wrote, quote: the president raised $12 million today, $2 million more than originally expected. support is unprecedented and growing. the president is scheduled to have some campaign, at least a campaign element toward the end of next week, scheduled to be up in new hampshire for a rally. back to you, eric. arthel: president trump voicing support for strengthening background checks after two mass shootings last weekend left at least 31 people dead. right now i m working with the democrats on or background checks. that that s a big thing. hopefully, we can do something. arthel: so what are some of the potential proposals both president and lawmakers are weighing, and how likely is it that that the country could see bipartisan gun reform? that s up next. you wouldn t accept an incomplete job