pardon happen. abbott blaming radical prosecutor jose garza funded by george soros in election 2 years ago. governor stating, texas has the strongest stand your ground law of self-defense that cannot be nullified by jury of progressive district attorney. sergeant perry claims he acted in self-defense when a mob of protestors surrounded car and one of them pointed gun at him. the texas lieutenant governor also weighing. he should never have been charged with murder. detective says there s evidence that would not have had him indicted and the detective argued over the da over this. when you have the justice system write down at da and court level something has well, that s the deal. cheryl: joey, the lead directive, he sign ad sworn affidavit and signed garza s office and the police in the area said not guilty. i don t know all the evidence but i can take a step back about stand your ground law in texas. i can tell that governor abbott is not using conjecture when he
intelligence officials to agree the hunter biden s laptop was filled with russian disinformation and nothing for joe biden to worry about. that s what we re learning from mike morrell s testimony to congress. you know the current secretary of state antony blinken used to work for the biden campaign. morel under oath say it blinken played a role in the inception of that intel memo weeks before the presidential election. house judiciary chairman jim jordan. it was a total political operation. it wasn t russian disinformation. the laptop story looks to be true. the way the then vice president biden did it was made it seem like it was organic. it was choreographed. it was their names and title. it was accurate when it wasn t. that s the scariest thing of all. that letter became the basis for keeping this information from the american people. harris: let me show you an example of what chairman jordan is talking about there and how the current president fits in. we ll flashback
our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you re watching cnn newsroom and i m was my church just ahead reinstated for now one of the tennessee three expelled for protesting gun violence makes a dramatic return to the statehouse. louisville to the growing list of u. s cities left reeling from mass shootings . this time, a disgruntled worker shot up a bank with an assault rifle, killing five. the u. s state department is raising the stakes to try to free a wall street journal reporter being held in russia and accused of being a spy. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. to neighboring us states are grappling with deadly mess shootings, the heartbreak and the political fallout. the latest carnage unfolded at a bank in downtown louisville, kentucky, on monday and employee opened fire during a staff meeting before the bank open to the public, killing at least five people. a law enforcement source says the 25 year old gunman h
bank preparing for work monday morning, one of their colleagues opened fire. i opened the door to see where he s at and i see him shooting. i took off and run out the front door. we heard a click and the lady turned around and said what the hell and he started shooting. five people and the shooter himself were killed. among the dead, a close friend of the governor of kentucky. among more than half a dozen wounded. a police officer, nicholas wilt, shot in the head. he arrived within minutes when the first shot was fired. i want to thank them, our first responders and police officers, responding and doing their best. thank you, y all. the shooter live streamed the attack on instagram. he was being told being let go by the bank. this is the only time i will mention the suspect s name in this case. the suspect has been identified as conner sturgeon. white male, 23 years of age, who was employed at old national bank. his weapon of choice was a rifle. now, nicholas wi
outlined, get this, a plan to spy on catholic churches. the memo from the f.b.i. s richmond field office suggested radical catholic ideology could lead to domestic terror. and that the f.b.i. sought to develop sources inside churches to report on any suspicious activity. house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan writing in the subpoena this information is outrageous and only reinforces the committee s need for all f.b.i. material responsive to our request. the documents produced to date show how the f.b.i. sought to enlist catholic houses of worship as potential sources to monitor and report on their parishioners. it s a chilling thought. the memo even drew criticism from the f.b.i. director ray himself. he condemned the memo when asked about it last month. when i first learned of the piece, i was aghast. as you should be. and we took steps immediately to withdraw it and remove it from f.b.i. systems. it does not reflect f.b.i. standards. we do not conduct inve