the motion will please say nay ,nay, nay. i m afraid we don t havee do doanimous consent, by the way, if it fails and we don t want to be too picky or anything, but we did not suggest the armed forces liberate canada. you re flattering yourself, canadian member of parliament. we wouldn t needforces the armed forces. a couple of your college roommates just ran up the sled dogs and you wouldn t be ableo t to move. we r juste actually going to dot just yet. there s something to think about. settle dow settlen. well, another blue origin winner ship is set to take offef this time, jeff bezoss girl is sending his girlfriend intofr outer space . how should chie f feel aboutl gu that? she ll have some special guests. who could they b ando can be?es the answer? all these questions. wescot coastr correspondent, jason rantes. joins us tonight. hey, jason .cker hey, tucker.. lauren sanchez is headed to space, leading an all female crew in a shaped rocket shipcrw
the administration may not be willing to cooperate with a lot of the demands from the incoming republican majority. thank you so much. two paramedics and three police officers involved in the 2019 death of the 23-year-old elijah mcclain were arraigned in colorado today. all five were indicted on charges of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. mclean was walking home when he was approached by police following a suspicious person call. after a struggle with police, paramedics then sedated him with a dosage of ketamine that was more than his body could handle. he suffered a heart attack and was declared brain-dead three days later. lucy carve nay is outside the courtroom. what happened during today s arraignment? reporter: well, jake, after months of delays, we finally saw all five defendants in court today. the three police officers and the two paramedics each pled not guilty to all of the charges. three separate charges have been set for this summer.
kaylee s dog was home at the time of the murders and in bryan kohberger s apartment, they found several hair stands including a possible animal hair strand. they were looking for blood and other bodily fluid and collected a dark red spot, two reddish brown stains from a pillow and mattress covers with multiple stains and looking for clothing that suspect seen by the surviving roommate in the house was said to be wearing dark clothing from head to toe including a mask that covered the nose and mouth and police were able to find a walmart receipt with a dickies tag, two marshalls receipts and a black glove basically like a medical glove. finally, they were looking for any kind of digital images. any images that showed the victims, the house, the nay be neighborhood, anything that showed that bryan kohberger may have looked up murders or violent assaults or even how to avoid detections after committing crimes. they were able to find a fire tv
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counsel in the biden investigation. robert her, we know he was a trump appointee, he served as the top aide to deputy attorney general, rob rosenstein and christopher wray before ray became the head of the fbi. so does disappointment make it easier or more difficult for special counsel, jack smith to indict any mar-a-lago case? earlier this week, the new york times reporting that jack smith might bring charges by this summer. do you think that is realistic now? i think that the question becomes, are you talking about the court of law or the court of public opinion. i think when you talk about the court of law, it does impact jack smith to the extent that it is not going to change a yay to a nay or aa to a nay and as much as what he has already decided to do or decides to do will not be impacted by this. however, it is going to ensure that jack smith was already a nerve prosecutor is going to dot every i across every t in terms of how it goes forward. in terms of the timeline, it coul