this country? but it s not just the mass murders. there are so many other reasons for the constant fear and dread that we re all feeling. one of those reasons, the latest case of police overkill. a 25-year-old black man named jayland walker, killed in akron by 60 bullet wounds as he ran from police. also tonight, a major development in fulton county s investigation in trump s efforts to find enough votes to steal georgia. new details about the next jap 6th hearing. we begin with this very strange place that we find ourselves in on the day after july 4th, independence day. a day that turned out to be tragic and violent for the community of highland park, illinois. where seven people died and almost 40 were injured in approximately the 319th mass shooting so far this year. on our way to another record. the young white male shooter, who previously posted creepy videos seeming to set the stage for his act of terrorism was charged tonight with seven counts of first-degree murder
brooks on book tv on c-span2. you can listen to every after words program as a podcast, find it where you get your podcasts. house speaker nancy pelosi held a briefing earlier to discuss the $1.9 trillion covid-19 economic aid plan. the speaker was joined by three democratic colleagues. ms. pelosi: good morning, everyone. as we deliver the benefits of the american rescue plan and we re hard at work to lower health care costs and expand access to care which we have seen a great need for since the start of the pandemic osmen tuesday we ll serve the 11th anniversary of the passage of the affordable care act. at that time, and since i ve said that that was a great pillar of economic and health security for the american people. on a par with social security, medicare, and medicaid, and the affordable care act. in this rescue plan, we have some initiatives to expand the affordable care act and that s why i m so pleased to be joined by three of our colleagues, representative und
the house today voted to prevent across the board spending cuts that would have been triggered tpwhi recent coronavirus relief package. the measure passed 2 175. the house returns for legislative work on tuesday, april 13. here s today s debate on spending cuts. up before our word that s the bill before us. enacting covid relief through budget reconciliation was always plan b, but the american people could not afford any more delays and congress needed a path forward for the american rescue plan and the transformative support it provides. because pay-go requirements cannot be changed in reconciliation bills, we knew from the outset this additional legislative fix was needed to avert painful and indiscriminate cuts to medicare, farm supports and other programs. the language of h.r. 1868 should look familiar. over the past year, congress has enacted multiple covid relief packages to address the crises facing the american people and our economy. each time we excluded these bil
job? i ve got kids, i worked in our community for decades. we realize many more people who have backbones, to have a vision and three are willing to spend their time and dedicate their time to working for theed community. seeing some of the radical programs comes on the pipe in the last few months, you need people upper who understand how to work with local officials, who listen to can spit while and understands wing of private businesses. i think you need more people are willing to spend their time working for their community working for the country. 42 monthsy y from now what u need to got done to be considered a successful first term? criswell listening to my constituents by going on having business tours. talking to moms, getting schools reopened. quite honestly opening the economy, look at the effects this pandemic is had all across the country. but specifically single working moms andnd our children fighting to get back in school. some sense of what normal is part o
you beat meryl streep. for a grammy. so there s that. if meryl streep comes for it, like if she confronts me and juans the grammy because she should have got the grammy i will just give it to her. she is merle freaking streep. right? what will i do? no, no. it is for me? i have met and chatted with meryl streep only once and based on that i know she won t do that. the other thing, rachel, is that tomorrow night the georgia senators are going to be making their appearances here on this network. you have i believe senator warnock at 9:00 p.m. indeed. ifr senator warnock and you have senator ossoff. here at 10:00. this bracking news may change that but i m hoping to have the senator here and this is a night when i feel like there s 40 stories developing at the same rate but i hope to have him to believe indeed. we ll see if that does happen. thank you, rachel. thank you very much. thank you, lawrence. thank you. well, how many timothy mcveighs attacked the