brown s home sho. let me see your hands! get your hands up! up! rorter: brown sitting behind the steering wheel of his car. one deputy gripping the door handle when brown puts the car in reverse. the d.a. saying that s the deputy s arm making contact with the hood of the car. when the car comes to a stop, brown is boxed in. his house behind him, deputies surrounding the front. he ignores commands, putting the car in drive. the d.a. said hitting that same deputy again. that s when they open fire. stop your car! reporter: brown driving through an open lot as officers continue shooting. let me see your hands. reporter: when the deputies catch up, brown had crashed into .ree. reporter: brown s death certificate stating he died within minutes of a penetrating gunshot wound of the head. the d.a. concluding his investigation today, saying that while he believes brown was
was picked, president trump has relentlessly hammered harris with personal attacks. she was very, very nasty. she was extraordinarily nasty to kavanaugh. she was the meanest, the most horrible, most disrespectful. reporter: just 24 hours ago, saying this about the first black woman on a major party presidential ticket. now you have sort of a madwoman, i call her, because she was so angry and such hatred with justice kavanaugh. reporter: today i asked the president directly do you have an issue with a strong woman of color being in this presidential race? none whatsoever. reporter: you don t see her as a threat? as you know, none whatsoever. nope. not at all. reporter: harris saying biden deserves credit for picking a black woman. joe biden had the audacity to choose a black woman to be his running mate. how incredible is that? rorter:
woolery who said doctors and the cdc were, quote, lying. woolery today revealed his own son has been diagnosed with covid-19, and he deleted his twitter account. and now at the white house, damage control. officials are insisting dr. fauci remains an important advisor. vice president pence posting a picture of him at a task force meeting. and yesterday, the president talked over the phone to dr. fauci, their first conversation in weeks. but doubts about the president s handling of the virus are hurting him politically. a new poll shows him trailing joe biden by 15 points. all right, so let s get right back to jon again with us tonight, and, jon, the president obviously well aware of those polls. he s now shaking up his campaign replacing his campaign manager? rorter: brad parscale is out. bill stepian, who has been a trump political adviser since the last campaign, is the new campaign manager, and the president signaled he will also step up his political activities in the coming we
prosecution and would roll his eyes when they would call another witness and this incredibly short sentence, when you look at guidelines, it looked at 19 to 24 years, to go down to less than four, that does say something i think about what judge ellis thinks about the special counsel and why they are involved in this overall. next week we should see something different. he ll go across the street from where i am in federal court in d.c. where judge amy berman jackson is different from judge ellis. she s only able to sentence up to ten years. so the 19 to 24 year, the biggest sentence was something in judge ellis s hands. the question judge jackson could decide is whether or not he will serve the sentences together and overlap and serve both of them at the same time or stack those on top of them looking at perhaps a 14-year sentence for paul manafort. kristen, we have to get a reaction from the white house. i m guessing it is a dance party all night long but you know what they ve actu
president s orbit. wide orbit. lawmakers are tackling allegations of corruption, abuse of power. they sent requests for documents to 81 individuals and entities with ties to the president including two of his sons. the white house calls the move disgraceful and abusive. also new this morning, the wall street journal reports a lawyer for michael cohen approached president trump s attorneys and raised the possibility of a pardon. after cohen was raided by the fbi last year what s unclear is whether michael cohen knew about it because he denied it in front of congress. we ll talk to the rorter behind the story as all of this plays out. former white house lawyer ty cobb is defending the mueller probe. here s a piece. you can criticize the strategy. it wouldn t have been my strategy. i don t feel the same way about mueller. i don t feel the investigation is a witch hunt. i wish it happened on a quicker timetable, but it didn t.