politics nation. the nights lead, still dreaming. i m joining you tonight from washington, d.c.. in my capacity as the head of the national action network, i will be honoring the civil rights legacy of dr. martin luther king junior tomorrow morning with our annual dream defying breakfast, featuring president joe biden, speaker nancy pelosi, martin luther king the third and among many others. earlier today, president biden reflected on dr. king s extraordinary life from his former pulpit at the ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, georgia. the battle for the soul of this nation s perennial. it s a constant struggle. it s a constant struggle between hope and fear, kindness and cruelty, justice and injustice. against those who traffic in racism, extremism, and insurrection. a battle fought on battlefields and bridges from court houses and battle boxes to pulpits and protests. in a few minutes, i will be joined by martin luther king the third and andre king to talk abo
it sounds a lot like the filth you would most certainly encounter in the bowels of the interweb, places like 4 chan where the racist domestic terrorist who drove 200 miles to a grocery store in a predominantly black neighborhood in buffalo to slaughter black people says that he was radicalized while he was sitting at home bored during the pandemic. this vile person killed ten people, all black and injured three more. he spelled out his ideology in a manifesto he allegedly wrote filled with racist and anti-semitic memes citing the great replacement theory of white supremacists, the false idea that began in the early 30s in france that claims that white people in europe and in the united states are being systematically replaced with non-white people as part of a jewish conspiracy. it s the camp of the saints that you might have heard from former bebright boss and consignificant-year steve bannon and might seem like the crud that s relegated to the darkest corners of the intraw
right now, america is fighting on two fronts. at home, it s inflation and rising prices. with costs going up, outpacing wage growth. going to the grocery store and spent $50 and what did i purchase? our brand-new nbc news poll shows flashing warning signs for democrats but republican leaders worry some of their candidates are too out of the mainstream. two men sleeping together. two men holding hands. two men caressing. that is not normal. my guest this morning, the independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. also, abortion politics. thousands march nationwide in favor of abortion rights. i can t believe we re going back to this. a tragedy. as many states move to restrict those rights in anticipation of a supreme court decision that overturns roe. joining me for insight and analysis are, washington post white house bureau chief, ashley parker, reverend al sharpton, republican strat jit al, washington bureau chief for usa today, susan page and washingto
shooting. ten people were killed when an 18-year-old white male opened fire at a super market in buffalo new york, largely african-american neighborhood. witnesses describing a scene that s horrifying and heartbreaking. police are calling the attack racially motivated. this was pure evil. it was straight up, racially motivated hate crime from somebody outside of our community. comining into our community and trying to inflict evil upon us. i urge everyone to stay calm, and we are there to protect the citizens of buffalo. the suspect has been charged with first degree murder. investigators revealed 180 page manifesto written by the shooter, peyton gendron. the suspect drove to buffalo wearing tactical gear. the news conference following the shooting, the mayor explains how the shooter came from outside the community to commit the crime. the shooter is not from this community, in fact, the shooter traveled hours from outside this community to perpetrate this crime on the
store at predominantly african-american neighborhood. the fed investigating as hate crime. authorities say it was carried out by a young self-proclaimed white supremacist who they say planned his deadly assault for years. hello, everyone, this is fox news live on a sunday i m eric sean. arthel: hello, eric, arthel neville. president biden is going to speak out on capitol hill after calling the attack domestic terrorism. the president is attending a memorial service honoring law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty this year. and as it turns out a retired buffalo police officer was among those senselessly killed in yesterday s mass shooting. 55-year-old erin salter was working as a security guard as tops store and being held as hero after he tried to stop the suspect by shooting him and didn t work because the armed man was wearing a vest. first, we are going to go to alexis mcadams, she s live in buffalo, alexis. reporter: oar they will, the comm