itself. like going after the tsa when a plane is hijacked and not the terrorist. that is what is happening. not just because it is a more convenient way of getting around having to address the scandal but also it confuses things. that is a central strategy of trumpism. chum the waters. make it confusing. give people something to cling to. get their eyes focused on kinzinger or the capitol police. take it off of us. the more you have sort of crossed lines about who the sinners were, who the bad actors were, the easier it is to just throw static in what should be a very clear investigation into as betsy says a horror that unfolded not for the republican party or the democratic party but for the country, for the electoral process. for the central pillars of our democracy on january 6th. that has been lost in all of this. and the more we sort of infuse matters, the more republicans launch shadow investigations and
yesterday republicans held a news conference pointing out the problem is massive amounts of stimulus spending, president biden pushed for more stimulus. ahead of this, heading into the midmemory, americans are feeling inflation is number one concern when it comes to the country. 27% and 12% say it is immigration. we at this network are more dialled in that are chuck chuck schumer. carley: i m proud of that, absolutely. good stuff. also, some republican lawmakers are upset that companies are chum withing china. cheryl: this is georgia congressman buddy carter slamming coke and the n.b.a. over their hypocrisy when it comes to social justice. specifically, their position of condemning georgia voting rights bill, that is coca-cola ceo and supporting black lives matter,
grievances and the reason it connecting with people of the american right wing is that they have these similar sorts of grievances. one of the things that i think people don t understand when they were writing about what the russians did in 2016 and 2020 is this idea that the russians are super sophisticated. that they have some special sauce to persuade people of things they don t want to believe. that s false. disinformation is not a supply problem. it s a demand problem. people want to get it. you know, they re very receptive to it. if they have confirmation bias and it fulfills their need for conspiracy theory. i think that the feedback loop of us going to russia is a lot less important than what russia is doing here. the russians are insecure about everything they do and someone in america agrees with them and says they re right, they re happy as can be. but what putin is doing is putting out chum here that
california startup is fighting climate change by creating new judge judy: she is now at a dead stop talking to an old high school chum. announcer: stuck in a parking lot behind a rude driver. judge judy: why were you doing that? i didn t talk more than five minutes. judge judy: five minutes is too long! that s being disrespectful. announcer: then they took the rage out of the road. not once, twice, but three times she maneuvers in front of me and cuts me off. judge judy: and what do you do, mr. fisher? i jump out of the car. judge judy: now we have a problem. announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 20-year-old fallon alaniz and her sister, sofia alaniz, are suing chad fisher for car-repair costs resulting from a road-rage incident. byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 115 on the calendar in
left behind also revealing a trail of horror and destruction with whole towns, cities raised to the ground. meanwhile, the last u.s. president continues to chum it up with the man responsible, donald trump has praised vladimir putin as smart. in recent days, even appealing to putin to release damaging information about president biden s family. once again, revealing the fight against autocracy isn t just happening abroad. joining me now from the city of lviv, nbc news correspondent ali arouzi. these hoff ific images in the ukrainian town of bucha, what more can you tell us? reporter: good evening, alicia. the ukrainians have been fighting fiercely over the last few weeks to retake kyiv and the surrounding areas. they finally made the russians retreat. but what the russians left behind is a scene of utter devastation and carnage.