ted lieu was in the middle of that history. his reaction to what she said at the trump rally saturday, in just a few minutes. a very good day to all of you from nbc news here in los angeles. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we have some breaking news this holiday weekend, two mass shootings overnight, seven people injured in wichita, kansas, and 30 in baltimore, where two people died. in wichita, police seized eight firearms close to the scene which appears to be a club. one person is in custody. the shooting in baltimore took place at an annual neighborhood block party. nbc s marissa joining me now from outside one of the baltimore hospitals where victims are being treated there. there was, that welcome. what more are you learning? alex, just to summarize some of what we know as of this morning, we know that there were 13 victims, including two dead, 28 others injured and several of those injured in critical condition as of this morning. in fact, within the
of this book is divisive or a threat is a little hard to stomach. and then the after effect of what happens to kids. yep. anyway, that s a great story. good on you to cover it. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. if you follow politics at all then you will remember that president trump s lawyer, rudy giuliani, held a news conference right after the 2020 election. it was held, if you remember, at four seasons total landscaping, a gardening business just off the interstate in philadelphia nestled inte between an adult bookstore and a crematorium. honestly i don t know we ever definitively settled on why the press conference was held there, but the whole reason rudy giuliani trotted himself out that morning in front of the gardening business is baselessly claim the election had been stolen. the real chef s kiss here is that fever dream of a press conference took place exactly as national news networks were the election for joe biden. and honestly, as unbeli
thank you so much for joining us. ac 360 starts now. the ruling is seismic. now come the aftershocks. john berman here for anderson. tonight what happens now that the supreme court has gutted affirmative action in a decision that could profoundly change college admissions and more broadly reshape life for millions in this country. also, what we are learning about the arrest in the washington neighborhood where the obamas live of a heavily armed man with materials to make a molotov cocktail who is also wanted in connection with january 6th. plus, what we re learning about a new cooperating witness in the january 6th probe of the former president, and why he could be in a position to now say a lot. first, the supreme court s history-making decision today, dismantling a pillar of affirmative action. specifically, college admissions. in it, the court ruled by a 6-3 margin that race conscious policies at harvard and the university of north carolina violate the 14th amend
so when minds grow, opportuni s follow. coming back on the second hour of a man, how trump is already calling the shots for the republican party while on the campaign trail. and how he s trying to capitalize on a fani willis scandal to get himself off the hook for election interference. plus, a super sized addition of worst of the week, who is going to hang their head in shame tonight? and a look overseas to a doctor fighting to save patients at the last remaining major hospital inside gaza. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s do it. this, week donald trump finally reclaim total control of the republican party. now, some, perhaps, many would argue this was inevitable, that america s grand old party has become nothing more than a vicious stick cult of personality. but let s not forget, red wine elites tried even halfheartedly to exile the tribes impeached four times invited former president to the political wildness. from late 2022 through the first half of 2023, fox news i
a song. along with her pussy riot team. here you see someone leads a violent rebellion that takes a detour against let repetition. no jail, no nothing. and also, shalanda young, the omb director, literally like the biggest job, the biggest job that exist in washington, jurisdiction over every penny the government spends. the only people with bigger jobs are the president and vice president. i ve been amazed by her career arc from house of representative staff into omb director. can t wait to talk about them. she is beloved by all negotiators that work with her. so, i am sure there s a lot that you have to ask her. sounds, great lawrence. a lot of respect from both parties. and it s really the party, we ll be talking or later in the hour. i ll be watching. thanks, alex. thank you. the most important two words to emerge today and special prosecutor jack smith s investigation of donald trump are, proffer agreement. many news organizations have been reporting that, ru