good morning to viewers here in the united states and all around the world, i m john berman with brianna keilar. a deadly weekend in the united states with ten mass shootings since friday. ten. that is according to the gun violence archive. in philadelphia one of the busiest nightlife spots in the city that s where it took place there. in chattanooga at a nightclub. in arizona at a bar. in south carolina, virginia, and texas it was graduation parties. in phoenix a strip mall. omaha near an apartment complex. in macon georgia at an abandoned house. all told 12 people were killed, more than 60 hurt, the victims all ages including teenagers and senior citizens. so far in 2022 the u.s. has seen 246 mass shootings, 33 of those since the elementary school attack in uvalde, texas, just about two weeks ago. now, this morning there is cautious optimism on both sides as key senators say that a bipartisan deal on gun reform is within reach. negotiators will continue to talk this week
thank you very much. that s for me. deadline white house starts right now. hi, everyone. it s so nice to be right here back with you. there s a lot of new news and new information to cover here today. i m in because former congresswoman liz cheney has a new book. after the extensive coverage of the work of the january 6th select committee as well as pointed coverage since the very debut of our program about the threat that the republican party poses to american democracy, i have a lot of questions for her. but we start with break news. a remarkable new look the at the case jack myth plans to bring against donald trump in the federal election interference case. that s thanks to a new filing just submitted a couple hours ago. prosecutors say they intend to introduce a sweeping trove of evidence in the case dating from years before the 2020 election. all in order to illustrate donald trump s criminal intent. the government will offer evidence reflecting the historical record
welcome to prime time weekend. i am nicolle wallace. let s get right to the week s top stories. in the study of criminal minds, it s actually not uncommon for an arsonist to knowingly return to the scorch scorched-earth he or she torched, to admire his or her work. what is uncommon is that the arsonist is not just been applied by the victims upon his return to the scene of the crime but being celebrated. today the trump fraud republican party showcased a version of this phenomenon. being showcased with house and senate republicans this afternoon three blocks from where he was arraigned last year in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election he lost, trumps trip to washington, d.c. today amounted to equal parts chest thumping, america bashing, more bizarre incoherent ramblings about dating nancy pelosi in the gop host city. hannibal left lector kept coming up as well as trumps animosity for the department of justice. the aftermath of his 34 felony count conviction in new yo
welcome to prime time weekend. i am nicolle wallace. let s get right to the weekends top stories. in the study of criminal minds it is actually not uncommon for an arsonist to knowingly return to the scorched earth he or she so brazenly torched. what is uncommon though is the arsonist not just being applauded by the victims upon its return to the scene of the crime, but being celebrated. today, donald trump played the arsonist in the trump run republican party and showed with senate republicans this afternoon three blocks from where trump was arraigned last year in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 election he lost, comes to washington, d.c. today abounding to equal parts chest thumping, america bashing, and more bizarre incoherent ramblings about dating nancy pelosi today. press spin for today was a trump engaged in forward- looking discussions of policy, hannibal lector kept coming up, including donald trump successive animosity toward the department of
handful of steps made by the federal government in recent years to address the deadly scourge of gun vile innocence america. the court opening the floodgates now to the spread of a tool that made possible the deadliest mass shooting in our country s history. in a 6-3 decision that splits on the ideological lines the nation s highest court eliminate add ban on bump stocks. now, bump stock is an accessory that make as deadly weapon a semiautomatic rifle. imagine this. even deadlier. bump stocks banned by the trump administration after a lone gunman perched on the 32nd floor of the mandalay resort in las vegas armed to the teeth with semiautomatic rifles outfitted with bump stocks and rained bullets down on a crowd of 22,000 people there to enjoy a concert. a mid panic and confusion, many didn t realize what was happening. he murdered 60 people and injured more than 500 more. in a series of rapid-fire bursts of gunfire made possible by bump stocks. this was that scene. [ gunfire