the church was first degree murder. for jury burns s daughter and his brother, the news was a gut punch in. possible to comprehend. it almost seems like a dream. that it was it really happening. it was really true. could you believe it? no. my brother had said dad s been arrested for murder. just like, who i was so in disbelief. the arrest just didn t square with the image of the devoted father, the good kid brother that they could always known. they felt certain there was something wrong with that dna evidence. there s lots of other stories out there where there s a mistake of dna found at crime scenes. and there s an explanation for why it s their. does it mean that whoever s dna it was is that person that committed the crime? there s nothing to substantiate when it came there, how it got their. today, now you see this just cannot be right.
jesse: getting passed over for a dream job hurts. you spend your whole life working for a goal only to have it ripped out from under you at the last second. only natural to have jealous feelings. taking care of me? you are my kid brother? you take care of me? i m your older brother, mike, and i was stepped over. it ain t the way i wanted it. jesse: that kind of jealousy is running deep in chappaqua as hillary clinton watches in line to be the first female president. joe is old and on thin lies. this lady is a heart beat away from the oval. venn diagrams? i love venn diagrams. i really love venn diagrams, the circumstantials, right? three usually. [laughter] talking about the significance of the passage of time, right?
death. the officer s family members say khater s actions, assaulting him with chemical spray, played a direct role. his brother craig said, quote, i wish i were not in the same room as you, as you make me physically sick. your actions that day led to the death of my kid brother who is by any measure more of a man than you will ever hope to be. so truly a heart-breaking day in the courtroom for officer sicknick s family, who hopes to receive justice and hopefully some peace. peter? thank so much. again, we will keep you posted when we learn more about the sentence for the man convicted of attacking brian sicknick on january 6th. that s going to do it for this hour of news. we appreciate you joining us. katy tur reports is here next. s katy tur reports is here next.
had passed. mcconnell dismissed the value of the commission, saying that he did not believe it would uncover crucial new facts or promote healing. those were his words. given all we have learned from the january 6th hearings what would you say to senator mcconnell? not just look back at what you did. and what you let happen and still are promoting. what had gone down. it just gets me very upset. in my, case it s what are they afraid of? of having an investigation of events that literally changed the force of the country. it s the first insurrection ever in the history of the united states. americans against americans, other than the civil war but that s a whole different era. and it is, why don t you want to get to the bottom of this and find out what happened? , why it happened, make sure doesn t happen again. what are they afraid of? why my kid brother is now