hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. two years and two months after what the fbi describes as an act of domestic terrorism, and acts of violence, vice president mike pence and his family ran for their lives. fox news laura ingraham warned mark meadows that the events on january 6, quote, will ruin our legacy, a revision of history as those republicans described it under way. it s not enough to significant more what kevin mccarthy and tucker carlson are doing out of fear of amplifying their idiocy and radicalism. the truth is they don t care what we do. but we seek the clear and cold facts how republicans viewed january 6. i remember the day as a low point. i think it s inexcusable. completely 100% inexcusable. i don t care the motivation. it was a very disturbing day yesterday. i had a lot of anger as my colleagues that the capitol got overrun. these are anarchists and terrorists. steve, right, steve? we all know this is what happened after the truth bubbled out
happy friday it s 4:00 in new york. he has held no press conferences, done no interviews that we know about he is elusive. the inner workings of his highly sensitive assignment a bit of a mystery outside of what some journalists worked to uncover. when it comes to the special counsel jack smith and his federal investigations, plural, into donald j. trump it takes an ear to the ground adept and trained to know when progress is being made this afternoon trusted voices suggest it is time to buckle up. here s why in dates since the federal appeals court in washington rejected the ex-president s bid to block former staffers from testifying in the january 6th investigation, ex-aides have paraded in and out of depositions without fig leaf protections of executive an attorney-client privilege. on tuesday it was stephen miller late yesterday it was former dni john ratcliffe soon it could be the star witness, donald trump s former vice president mike pence himself. last week an advisor
case, he said. why should someone die? if they didn t do it, like you know what that should be reserved for people who you know other crimes? i should say and thank you very much. you know, this morning continues right now. president biden s announcement to run for a second term. now, maybe days away, there s clearly a desire in the american public to see a generational change, but voters are willing to put that aside if they feel like the alternative is a much bigger problem plan on running out, but we re not prepared to announce it yet didn t know when the wind appears to be next week. criminal charges will be dropped . 2021 fatal shooting the cinematographer on the western film, rust can t convince jurors beyond reasonable doubt that alec baldwin is guilty of involuntary manslaughter, prosecute people you change and affect their lives. someone is responsible for what happened, but i know it s not me the idea that the person holding the gun is not responsible is absurd. a n
bring down inflation or ease up on the fight to calm the banking sector. downplayed the federal reserve through all of this. we started out the sa santa clas by bringing zero interest rates which pushed people out of saved investments into venture capital. they became the arsenate dome arsenate during covid m no one would loan it to us the $5 trilf thin air and that caused inflation. but don t worry, they came in as the firefighters to put the fire out by dousing it with high interest rates. now, they are like the triage doctor to stabilize the patients, which are the banks. ashley: alexandria hoff with more from washington, alex. good morning, the federal reserve is in a tricky spot with rising consumer prices being revealed today. it has led to a rate hike but giving the turmoil the interest rates have caused the fight against inflation may have to be placed on hold. it was an attempt by silicon valley to lower interest rate risk which led to selling off securities we
this is america s newsroom. this all happened yesterday in orlando, florida. authorities say the gunman shot and killed his first victim around 11:00 a.m. she was a woman in her 20s as an acquaint answer of the suspect. bill: the gunman fled the scene and returned five hours later and opened fire on the reporter and photographer. they were rushed to the hospital. the reporter died of injuries identified as dillon lyons a journalist for spectrum news 13. dana: the gunman sphered a home and shot and killed a 9-year-old girl and wounded her mother. his actions were totally senseless. it is unclear why the suspect entered that home. we don t know what was in the mind of this suspect. and hopefully at some point he will talk to us about what his motives were. dana: the suspect was 19-year-old keith moses. he has a mile long rap sheet. bill: phil keating is live in miami with more on this. hello. good morning, bill. tragic story. the orlando police are withholding the