hand. wax off, left hand. jesse: eventually the time will come when we know that person is ready to take over. show me wax on, wax off. jesse: when barack obama s time was finally up, it was time for joe biden to become the sensei of the democratic party. he had to bring in somebody new into the dojo, and chose kamala harris. why? because she shatters. you ve shattered so many barriers, and did it mostly on your own. and thank you to president biden. [laughter] you can judge a strong man when he has strong women around him. ha-ha-ha. jesse: joe put kamala to work right away. fix the border. we ve been to the border. we ve been to the border. you haven t been to the border. and i haven t been to europe. i understand the point you re making. jesse: he presented a new task. he tried to make her a diplomat, and sent her on her first mission. we defend the plan. jesse: kamala liked simpler things. here s the thing, who doesn t love a yellow school bus,
was dressed in women s clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal the tattoos and the identity and help him in the escape with the other people who were fleeing the chaos. after escaping in his mother s car that man robert primo tracked to lake forest and arrested. he is in custody but not charged. he fits a disturbingly pattern. police say they still don t know why the gunman opened fire on the parade but learning more about the six people killed. among them a 76-year-old grandfather shot three times while sitting in the wheelchair. among the 30 wounded several children, victims as young as 8, as old as 85. while it was the deadliest massacre in highland park this is far from the only shooting on the fourth of july. at least three dozen people shot and killed across the country yesterday. three dozen in mass shootings in at least seven cities leading to this question. is there some way to balance the right to bear arms with the freedom to live without fea
her mission. so how many names did you have? about 2,300 names. could cutting-edge technology crack an ice-cold case? i was like, no way. i believe in the devil, and people that don t believe in the devil, i think, they re in for a big surprise. hello and welcome to dateline. michella and jenni were just like most kids their age. they loved riding bikes, and playing outdoors. the fun-loving girls didn t know each other. but they would be forever connected, through tragedy. decades later, a detective would leave no stone unturned, on a quest for justice. and in the process, uncovered a twist that left investigators speechless. here is keith morrison with evil was watching. again and again, she came here. stood under the ancient canopy. walked the damp, narrow paths, to the places the killer used to hide what he had done. as if looking, once more, after all these years would tell her something. as if the dense undergrowth would part and finally reveal a name
mom and dad probably won t like that so they keep it hush-hush. they tell your kids what happens in the classroom, stays in the classroom. it s not vegas, baby. it s school. republicans have had enough, and came up with a parents bill of rights. it s nothing crazy. would just allow us, the parents, to be in the know. for example, if tracy goes to school and wants to be called timmy, the bill says the school would have to let mom know. if little freddy wants to use the girls room, again, mom and dad have to be kept in the loop. the bill says parents have a right to know the curriculum and a list of, you know, controversial books that are in the library. if there s a speaker at the school, the parents need to know their name, what organization they fund. that s it. basic stuff that every parent should be aware of. but democrats have lost it. this is a bill, a republican bill, is asking the government to force the outing of lgbt
he was scared. he was very nervous. he was sweating. he asked me, is this about that swab i gave the fbi a year ago? and then, he told me, i didn t kill that little girl. with washburn in handcuffs, it was time to let jenni s mom know. and that job went to retired detective wade. so, of course, i had rehearsed what i was going to say. and and it all went out the window by the time i got there. couldn t remember what i was going to say. and she walked in. i could tell she had been crying. and she said we got him. and that s really all i could say. the next thing we were doing is crying and hugging each other. yeah. after 32 years, jenni s