committee evidence that he played a central role in a widespread plot to overturn the election. today lashing out at the panel without saying how he will respond to their subpoena. more behind the scenes footage of nancy pelosi and republican leaders while the rioters were running through the capitol to make sure the electoral count would survive the insurrection. tonight s debate in georgia. the first face-off between herschel walker and senator raphael warnock, with control of the senate hanging in the balance. joining me here, pennsylvania democratic candidate for governor josh shapiro on his race with republican election denier and january 6 protester at the capitol doug mastriano. fred guttenberg, the father of jamie, one day after a florida jury recommended the killer get life in prison, not the death penalty. good day, i m andrea mitchell in washington. the fallout from another january 6 hearing. including donald trump s reaction this morning. questions about w
rest. as the city grieves over an unthinkable act and the questions still unanswered, we re looking to the country s elected leadership to finally take a stand, do anything, to help curb this endless cycle of senseless loss. in just the past week since the uvalde, massacre, there have been 18 more mass shootings across this country according to the gun violence archive in places like fresno, california, chattanooga, tennessee, benton harbor, michigan and taft, oklahoma. we just had the funerals for the victims in buffalo, houston and laguna woods, california. now, many more burials are being planned. in fact there have been 231 mass shootings so far this year, more than one per day. just let that sink in. so how would a rational country react to tragedy after tragedy committed with the use of the same weapons of war almost every time? how about expanding background cheques, banning hundreds of types of military-style weapons, starting a gun buyback program, banning the sale a
just, you know, theoretical training inside of a classroom but in-person training, in hallways where they would role play scenarios of what an active shooter would be like and how they would respond to it. it brought together multiple agencies from around the area so they could figure out how to work together and in the class room, you know, they were learning how to respond quickly and that the emphasis, the priority was get in there quickly and confront the gunman and stop the killing. that s the priority. but donald harbin, you know from having done this work, training to run in and pretend to confront somebody that s got an ar-15 which is basically an m-16 but not automatic, it s similar to what they use in war. it s different to train to run in and confront a pretend shooter and a real shooter and most police don t actually do that on a regular basis. most of their job does not require them to run into armed fire, right, so the training doesn t necessarily do any good.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Matthew MacDonald hasn t left his Cape Breton home much in the past year. MacDonald, 28, lives with Marfan Syndrome and as a result has COPD and congestive heart failure.