extraordinary. and it shows just how well-trained how decisive and frankly how heroic the police officers were as they entered that building knowing that an active shooter was at large and with weapons drawn began sweeping every room in a textbook covering each other, switching positions, never slowing down or hesitating for one moment. go! jonathan: the officers appeared to hear shots from the other level and began sprinting upstairs toward the gunfire. they then close in on the shooter. by this point, already shot and killed six people. and then there s a moment they confront the shooter. [sirens] as we reported last night, three children were killed, all nine years old. and staff members katherine koonce and mike hill. police say the shooter had planned the attack in detail and had legally bought seven weapons. using three to carry out the shooting on monday. we also learn the shooter, audrey hale, was under a doctor s care for undisclosed emotional disorder. hale wa
to new york city. we ent to brian killmead for comment. something clearly is wrong with him. i mean other than his personality, looks, and career choice. according to one cast member, setting the movie in this city will make it 20 times more mortifying,. yeah, no [bleep]. all you gotta do is tush the damn camera on and point it down any street. if there isn t abashing fox news christmas tree en your way, just hope that someone doesn t beat you senseless and steal your camera before you re done. so how is new york lately? you got machete attacks, you got gangs on dirt bikes robbing people in daylight, you got strung out homeless, and that s just in kat s apartment. you got sick sos shoving people in front of trains, transients clobbering the elderly, jesse waters hanging t on sixth avenue hoping you ll recognize him. don t give him money or he ll give you a copy of his book. disgusting. do you reloaned to set a horror movie in few york city, ex pesce scream? it s already here.
least legitimate committee in american history. over the next hour, we ll drill into what happened january 6th. we ll look at the revelations that may come out tonight. we ll ask what effect the january 6th riot has had on american democracy, and the way it is seen around the world. with the context attorney and former mayor of baltimore stephanie rawlings blake, ron christie, former senior adviser to president george w bush, and former federal prosecutor joe moreno. hello, welcome to the programme. after 11 months, nearly 100 subpoenas, and more than 1,000 interviews, the congressional committee investigating the january 6th attack on the us capitol will deliver its findings. a few hours from now, on primetime television, the public will be shown the interviews the committee conducted behind closed doors with white house staff, trump campaign officials and the interviews they conducted with members of the former presidents own family. we know so much about january 6th, but
trying to bribe chinese officials in exchange for unfreezing crypto assets they hold in china. if you re keeping track, that is charge number 13 that could add another five years to the 155 years megan reid is already facing. outside dc, police arrested a serial burglar wanted for a crime spree. he targeted local restaurants and now faces a litany of burglary charges. these teenage thieves were out to steal a car. they even forced a driver out and demanded his keys. but it turns out they can t drive a stick shift. so 15 seconds later, they left the car and fled the scene. the 16 and 17-year-olds were nabbed by police about 30 minutes later. and. and one of the men accused of a fire bombing and spring graffiti on this progressive pregnancy center in wisconsin last year finally got arrested. after investigators saw similar graffiti at a protest. he started telling the suspect and when he dumped a half eaten
time once again for leftovers the segment time magazine calls completely unnecessary if it weren for the hot host. i kid, of course, it s where we read the jokes we didn t use this week. as with any leftovers you don t know if there are any good until you dig in. as always it s my first time reading these so here we go. all right. this week nancy pelosi had tenoning people to clap during a white house event telling the audience that s an applause line. but in fairness to them, they probably couldn t read her facial cues. on thursday, few buses of migrants sent by greg abbott arrive outside dc. just like the old days, com.