we have justin jones fro tennessee, and i ve got maxwel frost on here. it s interesting to me, becaus a man of a certain age, to hav these young people, who are th civil rights fighters of our time, it s amazing to watch. and such a contrast wit what we are led to believe about government, and it s antipathy towards the people and if there is reason for optimism in this moment, it you didn t guess on your show. the really, it is and there s people who don t believe in the way things work or the way things are an prepared to challenge, it an say there s a different wa going forward, i m excited for it will be a great show iconoclasts, we ll be watching ali. before we get to, that we v got some breaking news though. donald trump has lost anothe legal battle tonight, a federal appeals court rejected his attempt t block his former vice presiden mike pence, from testifying in front of the jacks mitt federa grand jury, investigatin trump s role in overturning th 2020 elect
hunter s business dealings. the house oversight committee issued a subpoena for the fbi document. according to a whistleblower, the document expressed important to a criminal scheme involving money from policy decisions when he was as president. we don t know what other countries were involved. sources say it was not a china. what is also interesting is this document is from june 2020. that means months before president election. the fbi may have known as joe biden s potential involvement in his son s business dealings. so did they bury this story? and we now have several examples of democrats and the media moving the goalpost to protect joe biden. so first, it was laptop was not real. then it was but there s no connection to joe. will be their excuse now? the man following this all, u.s. senator from the state of missouri. how will the doors how will they hide the present and shield him now? there needs to be no hiding. that is why the subpoena is so important. the who
already prosing tonight. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell in belgrade. here at home tonight the suspect accused of killing five neighbors including a mother and her nine-year-old son now captured. his partner arrested, too. they say she helped him evade authorities and where he was hiding. former president trump s attorney say he will not testify at the sex assault and defamation trial against him. instead today e. jean carroll s attorneys playing trump s videotape deposition for the jurors. the parts they played and aaron katersky is at the courthouse. news tonight on tucker carlson. the new york times obtaining a text message that network executives had apparently learned about. terry moran reporting tonight. convicted murderer alec murdoch sentenced to life for killing his wife and son. what he is now saying about the death of his housekeeper. the fight against alzheimer s tonight. there is news this evening the early results of a new alzheimer s drug
yesterday afternoon. they say the gunman spent only two minutes shooting inside the medical building before trying to escape by stealing a pickup truck that was left running at a nearby gas station. police used a combination of security cameras, license plate readers and 911 calls from residents in real time to track the suspect s vehicle to a location near truist park in suburban cobb county and they arrested him about a half mile away from the vehicle around 7:45 last night. take a listen. if you rewind the hand of time four years, we probably would not be where we are today right now. technology played a huge role but technology doesn t do any good without people who are determined to capture an individual that would do something like this. and today we saw where those two things came together in an amazing way. the suspect was discharged from the coast guard in january after serving four and a half years. patterson s mother, who had accompanied her son to the medical
four counts of aggravated assault. he is now in custody. authorities say he opened fire in a medical office building waiting room here in midtown atlanta. seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy saint pierre who worked for the centers for disease control and prevention. the agency says cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in the midtown atlanta, shooting. our hearts are with our friends colleagues as they remember her and grieve this tragic loss. police received the car of the after shooter 12:08. the gunman spent only two minutes in the medical building and left in a stolen car. around 7:45 last night police located the suspect near truist park stadium in suburban cobb county. take a listen. an undercover officer was the one who originally saw and confronted this individual and was able to have backup from uniformed officers that came in and took him into custody without incident. it does not work without a cooperative