know what, she is right. it is this extraordinary gift that all these people that we love and follow, you know, it makes sen. i m really proud of the fact that i wasted my life listening to the beatles and dissecting every melody and every bass line that paul mccartney ever did. he knows every one. every single one. big time. yeah. it s worth it s been worth every second. it really has. explain that. totally. and look at the power of joanie mitchell, who s at her peak now. these are songs that will be communicating to us for decades upon decades. cameron, on the topic of staying power, such a personal story for you, almost famous, but it has resonated for so many people for so long at this point and now in the new form. what is that like to have your story mean so much to other people? thanks, jonathan. you know, it tells it says to me that there s power in telling a personal story, because almost famous was a little movie we got to make because jerry mag
behind, but that does not indicate he does not also have a weapon with him. police say he likely fired on the festivities from a roof top, a roof top he climbed up on to attached to the building and used what s described as a high powered rifle which was recovered at the scene. the tragedy comes less than two weeks after president biden signed a bipartisan gun law meant to help prevent mass shootings in the u.s. the president eluded to today s shooting in remarks last hour barely eluded. our senior correspondent mike tobin is in chicago with the latest on the deadly parade shooting. mike, good evening to you. reporter: good evening, trace. this is obviously a big development now that anyway have made the identification of bobby e.crimo iii. there is stuff coming up on social media now. this individual does appear to have left a footprint. we ve got to go through and vet it all before we relay it to you. law enforment said they will provide us a picture. they said he was dri
it was because of his time in the military. that s what it sounded like. the street behind me frozen in time, you can still see the chairs strewn about, the beach chairs where people were lined up for this moment of celebration for july 4th, left where they were, as people fled the scene in terror. the rifle, a rifle was discovered soon after the shooting on the rooftop. we have some new information about that rifle, which we ll bring to you in just a moment. the shooter himself, who the police are calling a person of interest to be clear, that s what i should call him, they obtained or apprehended a person of interest eight hours after the shooting, after a short chase. one policeman saw the suspect and then called for backup, he was apprehended, taken into custody on the street. one of our reporters was there, you ll hear from him in just a moment as well. again, the scene as it unfolded here was a pure moment of terror. earlier this morning, i had a chance to speak to a co
left spending agenda with one advisor telling politico, quote, the biden administration doesn t understand that the only thing people care about is the inflation, gas prices, and the economy. of course there s no messaging and they don t have any idea what the message is. they are living in lala land. kirsten synema has agreed to back the bill saying we have agreed to remove the carried tax provision, advance manufacturing, and boost our clean economy in the senate s budget reconciliation. biden saying we ve taken a step towards reducing inflation and the costs for american families. i look forward to the senate taking up the legislation and passing it as soon as possible. at the center of this, joe man chin whose support earlier this week really paved the way to head to a vote. here s what he had to say about getting republicans onboard. you said this week you think that republicans should vote i would like to think i talk to my republican friends, they want to mak
he won the u.s. open? they had the moderna shot of the day. novak, it was sponsored by moderna. you couldn t make it up. merry christmas early to everybody. dana: you, too. [gunfire] . dana: heavy fighting in gaza as israel presses ahead with the war against hamas. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. we have hour two. bill: how are you doing, good? first hour went quickly. the irony that you had the commercial. dana: there is some of that going around on other topics, too. bill: the biden administration by passing congress to rush through the sale of military supplies to israel after blocking a u.n. resolution calling for a cease-fire. this is happening as the israeli defense forces push deeper into southern gaza ramping up attacks on remaining hamas strongholds. general jack keane earlier talking about the latest threat by hamas to kill all the remaining hostages unless israel meets their latest demands. they are implying they want a c