many people believing he would not have use of his arms and legs again and just left there to be wither away. the last hour of the war, he s wounded in italy on the 14th of april, 1945, 16 days adolph hitler will kill himself is at the end of everything. there is this pesistent theme of tragedy. he s a lot in common with richard nixon, both farm kids who rose to power, his life was in many ways in helix of george walker bush. the last time i saw him was the moment so wonderfully captured
# this could be the end of everything. # so why don t we go. # somewhere only we know.# zoe conway with that report. we are going to give you more information about our top story happening in the united states. we are getting more and more information as time ticks on. it has been confirmed five people have died and a0 injured after a car drove at high speed into a christmas parade. this is in the united states state of wisconsin in the last few hours. i have seen some of the video footage. it shows a car travelling at some speed driving through the christmas parade. what we have been hearing in the last ten minutes or
year elections. look, i don t know what explains it maybe people feel like they gave at the office. that s why i think the mcauliffe campaign said from day one that they thought this race would be extremely close. but i think when you talk about education, interesting thing i heard shannon bream in the exit polls is that more people are concerned about the coronavirus and masks in schools than they were critical race theory in the exit poll. terry mcauliffe is on the side of let s follow the science. let s have masks in schools. let s have vaccine mandates where we need them. and so i think it s going to be interesting. i don t think that the narrative here at the end of everything education cuts towards glenn youngkin going to turn out to be right. bret: yeah. nufn politics for a long time. can you concede that glenn youngkin ran a good race. he should get an academy awarned. he tried to scans himself from
we re going to be joined tonight by jennifer jenkins who has gone viral in the last 24 hours on this issue. she s a school board member in florida, and what she has endured by simply by believing that masks are a pretty good idea to try to limit the spread of covid in public schools, what she and her daughter, her family have endured is just horrific, and she finally spoke about it for the first time yesterday. she s going to join us tonight and i just marvel at the bravery of these people. the astonishing thing in your reporting is at the end of everything that we see here, they then vote 9-1 in favor of masks and against the wishes of the people who were threatening them with violence. that s right, and public service is sort of always a small h form of heroism, always, to be a public servant is to do
that you were on because there are things going on behind the scenes, the media isn t necessarily there. you were involved in a phone call today the shock to you wit what pelosi said. what was that exactly? tammy, thank you so much for your passionate coverage of this . this is ludicrous where we find ourselves. my colleagues in i were on a call today with secretary blinken, in the first question went to speaker pelosi, she prays the leadership in the white house. she praised the gentleman that we were on the phone with, but the thing that struck me the hardest was her comment toward the end of everything sounds like it s okay and going good. everyone just needs to get to the airport it took me about te minutes to get my jaw back very madame speaker, this is not lik you can take an uber into the kabul airport, you can t take a