of cruelty, in addition to the loss they have to live with for the rest of their lives. it s unlike just about anything we ve ever seen in the wake of any other such tragedy, never mind accountability. in many points since may 4th, these families haven t even gotten the simplest answers from anyone involved in what was by any measure, in almost every imaginable way a colossal failure. and that cruelty of officials playing keepaway with the truth, it continues. at a meeting today of the texas public safety commission, public safety director steve mcgraw was supposed to have a report on uvalde, containing updated timeline and other new information. instead, he provided neither. with the families of the murdered victims in the room, he did not deliver a director s report. he failed to deliver on that promise and family members in the audience responded. you have disgraced the state, your position, and the people. the officers are still under your position. maldonado, bettancou
capacity as a law enforcement officer, former law ens forcement officer, i would traditionally say yes. but these aren t traditional crimes. these are politically inspired attacks on law enforcement and on our democracy. and unfortunately, you still have individuals, a former president, many of his allies, that continue to spouse the same lies that motivated these attacks. so, while i think that they may prevent many americans from participating in something similar to january 6th, i think it s also inspiring many americans to fight harder and to be more violent. michael fa mnone, i apprecia your time tonight. thank you. yeah, thanks for having me, anderson. still ahead, something that brings a smile to your night.
nato command center were targeted. you re going to see rooftop to rooftop fighting, today in kabul. these are u.s. security forces that are returning fire from what we re told was a well-organized taliban attack ugz rocket-propelled grenades, also machine guns. street fighting lasted several hours. it is over now, and there were casualties. want to go straight to the capital of kabul where our own suzanne malveaux has been there for a better part of a week and a half. she has now details there. suzanne, just begin with, can you confirm what we re being told, that all of the asill aai are either dead or captured? reporter: actually, a spokesman for the ministry of defense just tweeted, there might be one or two more terrorists still alive. he also says the building has not yet been cleared. we know for sure there were four insurgents involved in this attack. they ve been going floor by floor in this abandoned building, the building that s been under construction for some t
it s turned into a fight over trying to shut down title ten. there were 60 riders on this bill when the continuing resolution came over from the house. and what the folk in our leadership have been negotiating vigorously with speaker boehner with over the last couple of days is steadily knocking them down one by one. things that would have extended the epa s ens forcement, shut down public broadcasting. the democrats in the senate have made significant reductions in spending. we ve committed to joining in making significant cuts in federal spending. the only thing that s left here is about ideology. even for those who might be very concerned about making this their number one issue, cutting title ten doesn t make sense. so if we have to have a fight about abortion rights, about life versus choice, let s have that fight. but a spending bill is not the place to have it. all of us agree we ought to get back to focusing on çjob. chris, one last example. this monday morning, next week