prosecutors will be pouring over videos and interviewing witnesses this weekend trying to decide whether to charge the 24-year-old former marine who held jordan neely in a fatal choke hold on the subway. tonight we have the first statement from that 24-year-old. plus, donald trump has until 5:00 p.m. on sunday to tell a judge whether he wants to take a stand in the e. jean carroll rape and defamation case, but the jury has already heard from him in a newly released video deposition. he claimed carroll was not his type but then mistook her photo for his second wife marla maples. i don t even know who the woman let s see, i don t know who it s marla. you re saying marla s in this photo? that s marla, yeah. it s my wife. which one are you pointing to? here. the person you just pointed to was e. jean carroll. and the great macaroni mystery. who dumped hundreds of pounds of pasta in the woods in a new jersey town? we re going to ask the mayor tonight. okay, but
investigation into the january 6th committee. also ahead, ron desantis tries to debunk what he calls myths about his education policy, but his presentation of the facts seem to fall flat. we ll show you what happened. we ll have legal analysis on the doj s report on the louisville police department. a lot to get to. along with joe, willie and me, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius. for usa today, susan page. and the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. we have a lot to get to, mika. first, i just love to hear you talk a little bit about what happened last night. yesterday, of course, iconic interviews with really women who made a huge difference over the past 50 years. but that day of iconic interviews turned into an evening of really history-making speeches. i must say, at times, just speeches that took your breath away, made the audience members cry. it was extraordinary.
dead and one person critically injured following the shooting. the authorities arrested 67 year old in connection with the shooting. take a look at the moment the officers took him down in the parking lot at the half moon bay sheriff s office. he turned himself in after allegedly opening fire into different locations. the police say he traveled to mushroom farm where he opened fire killing four people and then went to a second location d killed three others here are the authorities say the victims were likely his coworkers. the board of supervisors said he was a disgruntled employee according to the locations he shot up. we would like to start by offering my heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims. this kind of shooting is horrific. it is a tragedy that we hear about far too often. today, it has hit home. speak of the shooting happened just two days after 11 people were killed at monterey park an eight hour drive between the two locations and we learn about t
not planning on it. i think it s true well, i think mccarthy doesn t want to default. i think most of the republicans don t want to default. i don t know if all of them believe that or if all of them realize what kind of crisis it would be if in fact we did. the reality is we don t need all of them. we need the majority of members in congress. go ahead, max. my friend to the right of me both literally and figuratively is missing something cuply critical here, which is that when these members say we re not going to default, we re not going to default but then they engage in this incredibly irresponsible action, let s judge them by what they re doing, not by what they re saying. and this is incredibly dangerous and merely representative of the fact they re playing base politics. guys, i m sorry we re out of time. we have so much still coming up. stick around for this. up next i m going to speak to shonda rhymes, the creative
every committee has different rules and so when it comes to ilhan omar on the foreign affairs committee that will have to go to the floor for a vote. more to come on this front. todd: of the picture here it begs to question whether they want to be tough on china at all. i look at what happened with eric swalwell and i question exactly what kevin mccarthy said. this person would not get a security clearance in the private sector. so why should i facilitate him getting one in the public sphere, in the government s fear? it raises an interesting question. carley: when it comes to china, i think the best news is bipartisan vote to create the china committee to investigate what is going on in china and take train a lot more seriously. so good is there. but you are right eric swalwell, mccarthy doesn t want to have on the house until committee because of his relationship with alleged chinese spy. when it comes to adam schiff, he