clothing. it was the minister. the man of the cloth, inspiring from the pulpit. burying the faithful periods he officiated over my son. counseling over the troubled. he was so good at understanding how to comfort other people. what if the minister is expected to be not a man of god at all? the minister role? the minister role. he was hiding behind that hat. a stranger in robes, caring got the devils business. i believe he prayed on vulnerable people. laying on hands where he said it. he would right into their bedroom. just who was he? reverend shermer was a small- town methodist preacher in eastern pennsylvania. he was our friend, our confident. just an all-around, good guy. he had seen the fresh young pastor going to an accomplished pastor. all the things he held my friends with the years. he watched his friend raise his family. they sang together many, many times. it seemed like the all-american couple. my mom and dad were people who
busy news night. joy reid picks up next. tonight on the reidout give me a name. white supremacists. who would you like me to condemn. proud boys, stand back and stand by. as we await a verdict in the proud boys trial, how january 6th continues to be a drag on the republican party. as their likely nominee, donald trump, continues to quite literally embrace insurrectionists. also tonight, the sorry state of the right-wing supreme court majority. and the questions their actions raise about the credibility of the court. and actor and comedian john leguizamo will be here right hire on set with me to discuss his new series, leguizamo does america. very, very excited about that. but we begin tonight still awaiting a verdict in the trial of five members of the far right extremist group the proud boys. for their role in the violent attack on the u.s. capitol on january 6th. all five including the group s former leader enrique tarrio are charged with seditious con
with joy reid next tonight on the reidout it angered me but i turned to my daughter, who was standing there by me it doesn t take courage to break the law, it takes courage to uphold the law the president s words were reckless it s clear he decided to be part of the problem mike pence back in november with about as much anger as pence is able to muster. today, the former vice president presumably said much more to the grand jury in the doj s january 6th probe. also tonight, you can t beat me up for not screaming. the chilling words of e. jean carroll who was back on the witness stand today, facing cross-examination in trump s civil rape trial and we begin tonight with the breaking news that former vice president mike pence testified before the d.c. grand jury investigating donald trump s role in the january 6th insurrection the path to pence s testimony was cleared yesterday, when a three-judge panel rejected trump s emergency bid to prevent pence from testifyin
soldiers callously dragging the bodies of their victims and stacking them into the backs of their trucks. the two dead victims who were finding out or later ditched on the side of the road were identified as shy he d woodward and zin del brown. mexico still hasn t returned their bodies. what a great ally. as for the survivors, they were kidnapped and held for days in a dirty stash house on the outskirts of town. one of the survivors, eric williams was found with a bullet wound to the leg. the other survivor, la terrify i can t mcgee was the reason they were in mexico to begin with. la terrify i can t went to mexico to get a tummy tuck operation they traveled all the way to south carolina to save three grand by getting the procedure done in mexico little did she show she was entering gulf cartel territory. the kidnap u.s. citizens likely came from the top of the cartel. from the leader of the gulf cartel himself jose alberta garcia milano also known in mexico as la kanya. they
reportedly got lost looking for the clinic. that s when they got caught in the crosshairs of a cartel shoot-out. authorities think that they were mistaken for a rival gang. mexico says one s suspect has been arrested and they are looking for others. responsible. the two americans who survived are finally back in the u.s. being treated at a texas hospital. republicans say it s a tipping point and it s time to take down the cartels. i want to introduce legislation to make certain mexican drug cartels foreign terrorist organizations and set the stage to use military force if necessary to protect america from being poisoned from things coming out of mexico. there is another hostage, the mexican government. being held hostage by tens of thousands of paramilitary members of terrorist organizations that effectively control mexico. greg: peter doocy pressing the white house on the cartel killings. cartels kill americans on the side of the border with drugs and other killing a