it for now they sent does not appear that man was targeting any members of congress. police are just released this man s name about an hour ago and are still investigating his a background in social media. lucas tomlinson is alive in washington with the very latest on this. lucas what can you tell us? we just learn the identity of that man who crash the car into a barricade, fired shots in the air to the u.s. capitol. please have identified 29 year old richard eight york the third from delaware but u.s. capitol police say his motives are still not clear. eight vehicle collided with a barricade on east capitol street at second street. the vehicle burst into flames. the driver exited the vehicle. the driver began walking down east capitol street towards the capitol. he took out a handgun, began firing back on indiscriminately. one of our officers observed him put the gun to his head and shoot himself. east capitol street second street is use the s capitol but a block was
outside, contrasting us with other countries that knowingly don t have that. we re telling ourselves that we do, but, you know, from the very beginning and from all the most noble americans who have upheld that tradition, separation of church and state is just as good for the state as it is for the church. it is it protects religion as much as it protects the policy and giving it up that split endangers both. we play with that line a lot and it s in a really dangerous place on some parts of the ride right. so good on you. thank you. greatly appreciate it. thanks, my friend. appreciate it. take care. tonight, new reporting is shedding light on the state of juts tis the state of the justice department s investigation into the january 6th attack on the capitol. the washington post is reporting tonight, quote, copies of two subpoenas issued to republican state senators from arizona, were actually released monday via public records request, confirming what has been pre
g.o.p. still expected to take the house but a smaller margin the senate up for grabs. i have been wanting to do things outside of the government. the covid czar himself dr. anthony fauci moving up his retirement to this december. his legacy is presiding over the greatest debacle in public health history. action. judd strikes one tout right. forget that number 47 for aaron judd. and it s 2-0, yankees. oh, i want to dance with somebody i want to feel the heat of somebody it yeah, i want to dance with somebody will with somebody who lost me. steve: big dance today in a couple of states because they are having primaries. you are looking live at our nation s capitol, the seat of government. 71 degrees down there. high of 87. and as you can see clear as a bell. it s a beautiful day. we have selected that as the start-off picture for this tuesday, august 23rd, 2022, because katie pavlich is in the thousand. she is on the couch today. katie: i m here. steve: tha
had gathered to help family and meet. one man arrested and a suspect in another killing. more news in the don mar-a-lago search. trump commenting on the documents take. and that federal action, not the only investigation that the former president is facing. we will look at the georgia case that could spell even bigger trouble for trump. we begin with some breaking news, nbc news has learned that the fbi and dhs have issued a bulletin, describing a spike in threats to federal law enforcement in the wake of the mar-a-lago search. senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news that the bolton as dated august 12th and was sent out in an abundance of caution and its sights reads in a recent attack on an fbi office in cincinnati, urging law enforcement to take precautions. we ll have more on the story coming up. msnbc national security analyst clint. we also breaking news from washington, we want to stress there is no information on what motivated this but a man after crashes
it s an issue that had never really been seriously considered and decided one way or the other before the justice department was confronted with it urgently during the nixon administration. but thanks to this, again, sort of odd series of things happening all at once in the early 70s, the vice president, spiro agnew, maybe going to prison, the president, richard nixon, making being removed from office against his will by impeachment. thanks to those things coming together all at once in a big felonious mess because the american people, in our infinite wisdom, thought it would be a good idea to elect guys that crimy to the white house, twice, thanks to that mess around nixon and agnew, the justice department in the early 70s h 70s 70s, that it was the policy not to bring criminal charges against a sitting president of the united states. that sni like an important landmark moment foran the nixon years. it s never a good sign when your presidency is so crimey, it forces eve