were killed. i will talk to an expert on border culture and he will share his research about the violent drug cartels at the border. where did covid-19 come from? the former head of the cdc says he was left out of conversations with dr. fauci and other scientists after he expressed support for the wuhan lab leak theory. and a scathing report on the louisville, kentucky, police department after an investigation following that botched raid that killed breonna taylor. the doj says the police used excessive force and practiced an aggressive style of policing against black people. more ahead. let s bring in the panel. we are here with law enforcement guru john miller, famously fearful flyer, molly, the man my mom misses when he is not on the panel, lz and former trump white house director and star of the view alyssa and joining us from austin to talk about what s going on at the border is professor ricardo ainsley of the university of texas at austin. we will be with you m
alaska, the major general saying the fort waynewright community is one of the tightest i ve seen in 32 years of service, i have no doubt they will pull together and provide comfort to families of our fallen. the apache helicopters were part of the 25th aviation regimen returning from a flight heading to fort waynewright base. they went down near fairbanks, where the base was located. two soldiers were declared dead at the scene and a third died on the way to the hospital. a fourth soldier is being treated for injuries. in february, two soldiers were hurt when a helicopter was involved in an accident and it is nearly a month to a day nine soldiers were killed innen can tucky when two blackhawks collided midair before going down. we ll continue to monitor last night s crash as officials begin investigating what went wrong. todd: prayers to those families. thank you. americans stranded in sudan hiring private security companies to help get them to safety. some say it is simila
i m yasmin vossoughian in for katy tur. we are going to begin with breaking news on capitol hill. we got a lot to get to. the january 6th committee officially subpoenaing former president trump, we want to go right to capitol hill as we re kind of weeding through this 10-page document that we re getting in the last few minutes or so. ali, let s talk about this. because we re looking at two specific dates, right? we have november 4th, in which the documents that were requested by the january 6th committee, from the former president, that is the due date. and then november 14th, on or about they say november 14th, they expect the president, the former president to show up for deposition testimony. what else stands out to you? what else can you talk us through with this? the dates are of course the dates that we will first pay attention to in terms of being able to see where the former president will be complying with this subpoena request. the fact that one comes before the m
live there actually think and it is shocking. and charlie. big saturday flop of them all. involves a john fetterman, american flags, and the winds. they all come together to make the biggest feel of the week. first of the midterms. president biden is taking up his campaign schedule in the final stretch. he stopped in the chicago area earlier today and tonight he is in philadelphia campaigning for john fetterman with former president obama. earlier today he gave this ominous warning. we ve got to make sure we protect the american people. basic fundamental rights. they are in jeopardy. and right now we have three more days? three more days. biden democrats, they made are all pushing is not necessarily issues that matter most of the american people. but democracy itself that s on the ballot. make no mistake, democracy is on the ballot for quick summaries got to tell voters what they need to hear his democracy is on the ballot. democracy is on the ballot. democrac
he was the one who came out and said flatten the curve, and that flattening the curve kept going on and on and on. now, when it comes to schools, he s not telling a fib here. in july of 2020, i interviewed him and he said we have to get the schools open by the fall, but note he had already set a policy of lockdowns and closures that were extended to the schools. so the issue of collateral damage, mental health effects, socialization, nutrition, eye care, the mask overuse, the issue of not being with your peers that we were so worried about was extended and he talked about it in july 2020, but i think the horses were already out of the barn. we saw from other parts of the world that you could leave schools open and the spread did not increase. john: to that point, dr. siegel, it s one thing to say we want the schools to open, but it s another to set conditions or be among the people setting conditions that make it impossible for those schools to open. and at the same time, t