got a lot to cover as you saw there in our five things. so let s start with brand new details in nashville and that school shooting and questions about how the shooter was able to buy so many guns. police say the shooter was being treated for an emotional disorder but was able to legally buy seven guns before murdering three children and three staff members at a private christian school in nashville. and there s brand new reporting from the new york times about the shooter s past, now, the shooter s former teacher at an art college told the times that years ago, the shooter had an emotional breakdown in her class when she had trouble creating a password for the school s online student portal, and in recent years a shooter had been grieving on facebook about the loss of a romantic partner. there s new, harrowing police body cam video that shows officers rushing in and confronting the shooter. we have sync up both angles released by officials warning for you now, okay? i just w
again, death today. i m coming out now because american people are still being lied to about the facts. form the business associate of the sun that the media is scenting his side of the story. i don t want to be sitting here in december and the american people are saying that they want to change their vote. soaring into history. and judge is the american league single-season home 1 liter. case closed. well we don t have a sunroof will be got the sun coming up and boxed time kentucky, that is a beautiful little town just a little down the road, out in the east of louisville, kentucky, big and beautiful, i don t see a cloud in the site. right now 41 degrees and going for a daytime high of 75 degrees on this wednesday. i welcome to our theory of fox and friends. and brian alluded to this a little while ago, it is hard for you to tell but the cushion that we ve been sitting on for the last three or four years, it is been updated and they put new memory foam inside thi
Up with been told go to college, get a job make a living. Frankly, thats just not realistic for a generation. It is really frustrating, the boomers think were lazy, you know the whole term pull up your boot straps and work hard, to get the same life they had . No, the world is very different these days the next pandemic in 2025 might wipe this all out anyway i have no time to wait for retirement youve got to will it into existence life just not fair, the world is a hot place, and the stock market which is the purest form of yolo. Short sellers continue to get hurt by wallstreetbets. Its making me sick. This is populism coming for capitalism through gamestop. On the surface i can be pretty scattered. In the water though its coming for me. Because youre seeing everything is quiet. You hear your bubbles, you hear breathing. And you just hear the water around you. I dont give a shit about risk. I was deployed to the middle east, we were doing antiterrorism force protection, so looking for
it s going to get worse, and i think that we will be updating it maybe even for weeks to come. we don t lose this many people in a flood, yet, there are still so many people unaccounted for. meteorologist gene norman is in the severe weather center for cnn. gene this is just devastating what has happened in kentucky right now, and as bad as it is at the moment, the flood threat is not over yet, is that correct? that is correct, jim. brand new flood watch is issued as new storms are beginning to percolate in western kentucky and western tennessee, and they re going to be marching eastward throughout the overnight. it s probably going to start raining in a place like hazard where the flooding was really bad. sometimes after midnight tonight. also seeing a bunch of storms firing up along a cold front. that front is going to lift northward. that s going to help these storms develop. new flood watch just issue that does include southern and eastern kentucky until monday morn
releasing damning new testimony from an attorney in trump s white house. in a tease of sorts for next week s hearing watch this in our next hearing on thursday, the select committee will examine president trump s relentless effort on january 6th and in the days beforehand to pressure vice president pence to refuse to count lawful electoral votes. as a federal judge has indicated, this likely violated to federal criminal statutes. to. and that s heating up the comment, the committee s newest bombshell, a portion of the deposition from former white house lawyer, eric herschmann, who describes a colorful conversation the day he had after the insurrection, with lawyer john eastman. the lawyer wrote memos arguing the vice president could in fact overturn the election. he started to ask me about something dealing with georgia, and preserving something, eventually, for appeal. and i said to him, are you out of your effing mind? i said, i only want to hear two words coming ou