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three of them. let s go first to cnn s josh campbell has been covering the story. josh, thank you for being here. walk us through what we just saw on that video. yeah, so please hold press conference earlier today and the chief described this mass shooting as an assault on his community after this 18 year old just opened fired on this neighborhood indiscriminately. they walked us through the timeline, it started when 79-year-old surely was driving through the neighborhood, the suspect opens fire out of nowhere. she falls out of her vehicle, police say the two other elderly women were driving by, they stopped direct and aid. they were fatally shot. he continues on this, rampage and i warn our viewers that what you re about to see is disturbing. we see please gathering together, forming what is called a contact team. they see the shooter, they are tracking him, this is a moment that they openly take him down. watch. get back inside. let s see your hands. [bleep] [so ....
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i everyone, thank you for tuning in to this hour we bring you tomorrow s news tonight. we have our great lineup of reporters to share their scoops. we have melanie zanona, danny freeman, diane gallagher, and omar hernandez. great to have all of you back here tonight. tonight, new information about the chokehold incident in new york city subway that killed a 30 year old man. graphic video shows the 24-year-old suspect with his arm wrapped around jordan a least neck after one witness said that he had been, quote, acting erratically and ranting about being fed up and hungry. he was taken after this to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. omar has been covering the story all day. so omar, where do things stand? there are new charges right for the suspect. so what is going to happen? now people are calling for charges, that is why we have seen some protests, that video has obviously circulated pretty widely and i think people see that chokehold happening for an ....
you know, there is an old saying in washington. it s not the crime, but the cover-up. so we already knew that the special counsel was looking into trump s handling of classified documents. we now know that they were looking to how they handled security footage in mar-a-lago, and whether it was tampered, whether was withheld. so that is a sign that the investigators are strongly looking into possible obstruction of justice charges. and then our fabulous colleagues, paul reid, and caitlin polantz found out that there are two senior trump level organization employees who are gonna go before the special counsel tomorrow. that s on the lookout for. and they are expected to be asked about that footage. and that reason why that was just so important, because they can really shed light on how this documents were handled. cnn reported that there is a footage of this other truncated who is running out boxes of documents from a storage closet. and so this is a very significant s ....
said she was, quote, not his type. in just a moment, i will talk to natasha snowing off, who testified during this trial that she too was assaulted by trump. and our panel will give their take on what this means. plus, truth caucus george santos has been charged by the justice department in a federal court and could appear in court tomorrow. what does this mean for suter in congress, and what will republicans do now? and tucker carlson is waging war against fox for firing him. he s promising to re-launch his show, but in a place his audience may not expect. our panel shares their strong thoughts. but let s start with the verdict in the case against donald trump. after deliberating for two and a half hours, the jury found former president trump liable of sexual abuse and defamation, and awarded e. jean carroll $5 million. after the verdict, carroll released a statement, saying, quote, i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. t ....