reporter: we were going basically to the scene of where that missile strike took place last night on that residential building that killed several people because of course there is still a big rescue operation going on there. and we had just arrived at the scene, left our vehicles when the house in front of which our vehicle was parked was hit by a missile strike. it was a really heavy explosion, very close by. i would say maybe 40 or 50 yards from our location. so we then tried to go into a sheltered building. and as we were doing that i turned around, and you could see the second missile hitting the exact same area. we already know that there were people who were severely wounded on the ground there. it s unclear if and how many people were killed. of course right now there s a big rescue operation going on there. but i think it s important for our viewers to understand this area this was in, there was an active search and rescue operation in a residential area. and today
republicans are not going to pass this with qualified immunity on the table. having a national registry with names of officers who have been involved in misconduct is a joke because we know that at least three of the officers involved in the tyre nichols murder were on a list. chief davis knew exactly who they were. she had disciplined them prior. here in california we have a senator by the name of bradford who has submitted legislation, senate bill 2. i m trying to remember what it s called. but it would certainly decertify police officers who engage in the kind of activities that we saw the officers engage in with mr. nichols. and so if you decertify a police officer, what happens, and much like a person who doesn t have a license to drive a car, you can t do so legally, you can t be a police officer, you can t resign and get that gift of resignation and move on to another department before they have the time to fire you. and so if you re decertified, if