it is good to be back with you, on this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, breaking news. the jury in hunter biden s trial was just dismissed for the weekend after emotional testimony from hunter s daughter. what we know as our team on the ground tries to get answers. and the chilling new video of the moments before a woman unleashed hell on a mother and her 3-year-old toddler. the new details of what led up to that horrific attack. also, donald trump s latest target, well, in his words, the unselect members of the january 6th committee, why the former president is now calling for them to be indicted. plus, boos and the walkout, the negative greeting from some lawmakers in the pennsylvania state house when officers who defended the capitol during the insurrection walked in. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments, but we begin with nbc s ken dilanian who s outside the courthouse in wilmington where the hunter biden jury was
have been put in place by the biden administration, and also urging congress to do something about assault weapons, to ban assault weapons. that s something we have heard from the administration before. the other part of this, though, was vice president harris s endorsement of angela alsobrooks for senate. she s currently the county executive in prince george s county maryland, right outside washington, d.c. she s the former state s attorney in that county, which we know vice president harris was also a prosecutor in her former life. they are good friends. they have known each other for many years, and the vice president says in order for democrats to maintain control of the senate and do more in congress in the next cycle, they need to elect angela alsobrooks to that seat. i want you to hear more about the support for ms. alsobrooks. we have known each other for quite some time, maybe before some people were born. and she is a fighter for our most fundamental freedoms, including the
in education in history in prince george s county. we ve also increase the salaries of teachers and others in school. we had the highest paid crossing guards in a state. we made significant investments. madam county executive, education is a hot button issue in america. we talk about education and public schools. we often, look, folks are wondering about parental rights. what is your take on the current debate that is raging in school boards across the country. also across the state of maryland. i don t think those of you don t let parents have rights. they have rights about the way that their children learned. they had so many writes about the environment that their kids go into. i say that parents have rights and responsibilities. the active educating a child as a community function. it means that the engagement of perry ensures the excess of children. and the more engaged we have hymns the more successful our children will be. the safer they will be the healthier they will b
an officer currently holds in prince george s county. during her tenure, she has focused on reducing violent crime and created a dedicated unit to investigate and prosecute police misconduct. angela alsobrooks joins me now. greetings, so, first i just want to ask, you represent prince george s county. you are the top executive there. a call and say calling it the mayor. it s the mayor of prince george s county. the county is extremely below. about 80% over president trump in the last election. maryland is a blue state some people, say it has a lot of red districts. if you are elected in the united states senator you will serve those folks as well. how will you make the shift. is there a shift to make it all? i don t know if there s a shift to make at all. i ve been fortunate not to be a it s important that i am a mother of a teenage child and
programs. it s executive. it s addictions care programming for children to have jobs. making sure that we are regrowing the conmee. we re growing jobs as. well we also have to hold people accountable at the end of the day. i think those two things work hand in hand to ensure that we have safe and livable communities. so, last poll, that same poll about 83% of marylanders said that improving public education was a priority. what is your record on public education? it s the great equalizer. my record is, over the last three years, for example, we have broken ground on ten new schools in prince george s county. i believe not only do we invest in what happens in the classroom, making sure that our children are in facilities that we speak their dignity. we say so much to our kids about what we believe there potential to be by the way the structures. by having structures that respect them. ten new schools. we had the highest investment