anniversary of the january 6 insurrection. and then a few hours later president biden will honor 12 people at the white house including police officers injured in the capitol attack. we ll take to you both events live. also just a few moments from now, house republicans set to hold a conference call as the standoff over who will be house speaker continues. this, of course, after kevin mccarthy failed to get the votes needed after three days and 11 rounds of votes. mccarthy allies continuing to negotiate with the hardliner holdouts. the situation fluid but mccarthy remains confident this morning. we re going to get it done. let s go straight to correspondent manu raju live there on capitol hill. so, this meeting, just about 15 minutes from now as i understand it, it is about to begin. where do the negotiations stand going into that meeting, manu? reporter: well this is a critical moment for kevin mccarthy because he needs to demonstrate that the deal-cutting going on b
shoe. number four, you have the identification as it relates to his eyebrows. there is just so many issues here with regard to that need to be explains and in the absence of an innocence explanation it becomes problematic. so how i would look at it from a defense perspective, it is a challenging case based upon the possible cause that was laidute in the affidavit. what is probable cause? reason to believe a crime was committed and that you committed it, the individual at issue. but based on that, boy, is it compelling and damning evidence. chief ramsey, one thing that is clear is that police were doing a lot of hard work, police and fbi gathering information pointing in the direction of kohberger fairly early on and during a period of time when folks i get this, understandably, were wondering what was happening and saying you re not sharing anything. do you even have a suspect and
to approve alzheimer s drugsug that assume sticky plaques are the cause of alzheimer s. even the fda advisory panel said those drugs don t work. what is going on here? well, chris bedford is one of the very few people who s taking a close look at what is going on . here is a senior editor at the federalist. he joins us tonight. chris , thanks so much for e coming on . this story tells us a lot about a lot as far as i can tell. what have you found looking into it? there s not that many evil characters here. there s a couple of fraudsters, it seems. but the real opponent here and the real danger here is there was a lot of pride. there was a lot of ego.e, there was some greed. and there s one of the thingsin that you love the most. there s a lot ofk groupthink now for about 100 over one hundred years since you first discovered alzheimer s, we ve noticed these plaques are are found in the brains. butra since the early 90s, since bthe beginning, really modern alzheimer s science, there s
professor fenn, thank you for your time today. a lot of detail, a lot of lines to look at. and let s look at this preliminary data from several studies indicating that omicron may cause a milder illness than the delta variant and the uk health security agency is due to publish more data later, we think. what is your assessment of the information so far? we what is your assessment of the information so far? what is your assessment of the information so far? we have several bits of information information so far? we have several bits of information pointing - information so far? we have several bits of information pointing in - information so far? we have several bits of information pointing in that i bits of information pointing in that direction so that is exactly what we needed to hear, really. whether it is the virus it s self that is more benign or whether it s because we have more immunity, either way, it is still good news. on the other hand, as you havejust is still good news.
forward in the process. reporter: sanders was also pressed on whether president trump would address the accusations again. no indication from her that that is on the table. but she sort of pivoted from that question very quickly. a couple of other headlines i ll point out. she was asked about the terror suspect in new york. she indicated that the person came here through chain migration. she was pressed on whether or not the suspect was radicalized or if the white house had any information pointing to whether the suspect was radicalized before coming to the united states. she said she couldn t get into any of those details. i also asked her about the breaking news which we learned about before the briefing which is that the pentagon can and will, in fact, begin to accept transgender troofs on january 1st despite the president saying they were banned. she said effectively the pentagon was following a court order and that the justice department was looking into what