preplanned this attack for several weeks. people need to place to go when they re going to do harm. neil: people making sense of that awful attack on innocence. we re learning a little more about the alleged shooter. let s get the latest from mike tobin ahead of authorities giving us an update as well in highland park. mike? neil, the very sad detail today is that another of the shooting victims as you mentioned succumbed to the victories. the death total here from the highland park parade shooting is now at 7. we re getting more details about the suspected gunman. bobby eugene crimo iii, 21 years old. he lived in his father s basement. police say he dressed like a woman on the day of attack to avoid detection. the weapon used is a rifle similar to an ar-15 purchased legally in illinois. crimo possessed another rifle and additional guns. he accessed the roof from which he fired 70 rounds down on spectators. he dropped his rife and blended in with the crowd. following
appreciate it. and thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. a lot to monitor with the trump hush money in case and the jury s hands as we speak, make it a decision any moment. the lead with jake tapper starts right now 30 before counts of falsifying records. 12 jurors, three notes to the judge, 11 hours down. the lead starts right down the drop. hush mon fate of the first ever us president to face a criminal trial of former juror from a different high-profile cases here to break down what s actually going on behind that door. plus boeing rolls out as sweeping new plan hoping to convince skeptical flyers that it is safe to travel on their planes, but it s not just a matter of boeing planes that has so many flyers nervous we re learning today about another near miss on the runway in a moment before takeoff, what is really going on at airports and in the skies and cnn s exclusive reporting on the dramatic negotiations between the us government and haitian gang leader
ducking ducking accountability.accounta. and just how bad is it? t? well, tucked into the one pointr seven trillion dollar monstrosity over for a hundred million dollars for border security, fo r countries like jordan, lebanon and egypt, but hardly addresses security in our own border. even even as the crisis rages on . but members won t read it anyway. they ll vote . they ll go home for christmas and americans will be put last once again, no accountability, no transparency, no realions t solutions to confront a whole host of growing crises. well, here for reaction, hoover institute senior fellow victor davis hanson, along with america first legal founder steven miller and wall street journal columnist kim strassel. kim, i want to start with yorte i read your article. it s brilliant. es as always.mi you re one ondf the best minds on this stuff. verbalize for us how bad this bill is. well, you know, jason , at least past despicableomnibu omnibuses, we re only just about spending on
0 together. are we there yet? well, we re out of time.f time that went fast. s special on foxsolutely station is absolutely hilarious and worth watching. and we re not just some . it s really, really good. we ll be back tomorrow night. in the meantime, the honorablejo jason chaffetz has the hannity out right now. jason does it.ur now. thank you, tucker. i appreciate thank you put on the best show. absolutely. love it every night. you and so thank you. you have a merry christmas. you, too a. all right. well, welcome to this special edition of hannity . i m jason chaffetz, sitting in for scott tonight. jason chaffet american taxpayers may be on the hook for another reckless, massive, bloated, one point seven trillion dollar omnibus spending h spree. it s a bill released inased the dead of night. thousands of the dea pages long. basically no, nobody read it. it s filled with waste. it. far left pet projects and allr swne with the support of the swamp. we have full coverage justam
teenagers being teenagers. this is significant, and the acceleration of the aging, we think about maturity and maturation, and we think about that in an emotional sense, which is good. but maturation at an accelerated pace of the brain can have long-term significance, right? right. i mean we don t know yet what that s going to look like for this generation when they re young adults and when they re older. what we do know is when your brain matures quicker, you start experiencing issues with brain fog, which what that looks like is issues planning out your day, which teenagers already have an issue with because their brains are still maturing. your brain doesn t fully mature until you re at least 25. so they re having issues with that end. and then they re struggling just to verbalize and vocalize what they re going through with their parents, with their teachers. they re online all day, which is also exacerbating how they re feeling because they re looking at social media. we know th