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Generations of children. Hey, listen, im from a kid show. We remember legendary puppeteer caroll spinney. And later, banding together. How a community is stepping up to help an officer in need. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. The fbi now says its investigating the shooting rampage at the naval station in pensacola, florida on friday as an act of terrorism. The gunman, identified as a 21yearold Saudi Air Force officer, was shot and killed. The fbi says he carried out the attack with a legally purchased handgun. Three sailors were killed in the attack. A motorcade took their bodies back to the naval base today, and people lined streets to pay their respects. David begnaud is in pensacola tonight. We are as we do in most active shooter investigations, work with the presumption that this was an act of terrorism. Reporter the shooter was 21yearold Second Lieutenant in the royal Saudi Air Force, Mohammad Alshamrani. He was a naval f
And at least as far as the actual the house goes and their side of the impeachment process i think weve reached the stage of foregone conclusion i really cant envision what any of these witnesses or other process between now and and the final vote in the house that could actually change anyones mind in a meaningful way david they say the senate is the judge of this now in a trial nobodys supposed to have a 3 opinion this moves the judges on the facts in front of them that can happen in a trial right. Not not not this trial larry youre right did ordinary criminal trial jurors or are. Are instructed to be as impartial as possible there voted for that but this is no no ordinary trial this is an impeachment of the president its a trial that as you said will be conducted on the floor of the United States senate presided over by the chief justice of the. State Supreme Court and the jurors in this case or 100 do elected members of the senate in other words theyre politicians and they have pol
Vetted for that but this is no no ordinary trial this is an impeachment of the president its a trial that as you said will be conducted on the floor of the United States senate presided over by the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court and the jurors in this case or 100 do elected members of the senate in other words theyre politicians and they have political interests at heart or at least many of them have expressed that they do when it comes to whether or not theyre approaching this impeachment trial with open minds i think the real question here for republicans especially is whether theyre going to actually look at the evidence and the reality is this is a factual record that is that is pretty well undisputed at this point the facts are what they are no matter what some on the far right tried to say otherwise and so for republican senators the test is will they go into this with open minds will they look at the facts as they are and will they make a judgment on the basis
Presided over by the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court and the jurors in this case or 100 do elected members of the senate in other words their politicians and they have political interests at heart or at least many of them have expressed that they do when it comes to whether or not theyre approaching this impeachment trial with open minds i think the real question here for republicans especially is whether theyre going to actually look at the evidence and the reality is this is a factual record that is that is pretty well undisputed at this point the facts are what they are no matter what some on the far right tried to say otherwise and so for republican senators the test is will they go into this with open minds will they look at the facts as they are and will they make a judgment on the basis of that factual record in other words will they actually put their oath of office before partisan interests. Of the republicans going to bring up witnesses. You know thats an ope