from the police academy on march 31st. i just swore him in and his family was there to witness his journey to become a police officer. he was struck. in the head. engaged in this incident. nick has come out of brain surgery. and is in critical but stable condition as we speak. our coverage of this tragedy starts with cnn s adrian broadus , who s in louisville, kentucky . for us there. police say the gunman was a current employee of the bank, and a law enforcement source says the gunman knew he was going new. he was going to be let go from his job. at least four people are dead, nine others injured, including at least two police officers after a mass shooting at a bank in downtown louisville, three, which are in critical condition. including our officer. three who are listening, non critical condition and three who have been treated and released. police say one of the two injured officers is a rookie, the officer who was in critical condition today. officer nicholas wilt. 26 y
vice president pence anything under oath about that day? um assuming that he was willing to participate and tell you what would you want to know? i think it s going to be really important for them to ask the vice president what the president s mindset was leading up to january 6th. what was his goal with the stop the steal rally and where his mindset was in terms of whether he had thought he actually won or lost the election. and so i m curious if he had conversations on that, and it ll be interesting to see them shed light on that with his testimony. what would you ask? vice president pence under oath if you could, about about january six, if he the president asked him to, uh, overturned the election. yeah i m just gonna ask all of you. sorry sorry. didn t give you a heads up, but it just occurred in the called him a lot of names. i d be curious to know exactly what trump said. how he said it. i think that also speaks to a state of mind. yeah, yeah, i would like to know about the
, that mr perry, sergeant perry didn t get a fair trial that there was evidence that wasn t that was fairly. that was i m sorry that was unfairly denied to the jury any sort of malfeasance at all. that would suggest that sergeant perry didn t didn t get due due process or justice. look it s so early in this process, right? we re talking about just a verdict that happened days ago. and so attorneys his defense team has not brought forward any sort of argument that the trial was not fair or that there was some corruption and some way i will tell you that his defense team did attempt before the case even went to trial to have it dismissed, saying that there was an unfair presentation to a grand jury by the district attorney here in austin. but it s very notable that that argument did not go very far that the judge presiding over
officials have been able to fly under the president s and the media s radar for the past 2 1/2 years, with one significant exception. rick perry. this is the coolest job i ve ever had. reporter: the former texas governor and presidential candidate was plucked from retirement to lead the department of energy, a department he had campaigned on getting rid of and famously forgot at a debate. the third one i can t, i m sorry. oops. reporter: when chosen for the job, the new york times reported that perry didn t realize that the department maintained thousands of nuclear warheads. yet observers say that with an affable personality and political skills honed as a governor, perry has managed to navigate the choppy political waters of washington with relatively few ripples. rick understands that in our business, particularly when you re working for someone else, you keep your head and your rear end down so that neither one of
them gets shot off. reporter: perry has largely steered clear of the scandals and gaffes of fellow cabinet members, avoiding the extravagance of tom price and scott pruitt, or moments like this from ben carson. do you know what an reo is? an oreo? no, not an oreo. an r-e-o. reporter: he s had some controversial headlines but nothing that has really stuck. rick perry has the benefit that he has an agency that tonight come under a ton of congressional pressure. there hasn t been any epic fights related to the energy department between congress and the white house. so that s a big benefit. reporter: it s not that the dancing with the stars alum shuns the limelight, but after hanging up his dancing shoes, he started traveling the world promoting u.s. energy interests. it s very important for the world, for the middle east, for