pipeline affecting gas prices. tonight, our mary bruce asking the president, will you retaliate against russia after the pipeline and the u.s. meat supplier? the unimaginable scene. deputies in a shootout with two children 12 and 14. the boy and girl firing at deputies. a deputy, his gun drawn, can be heard saying quietly to himself, don t make me do this. tonight, inside that workplace shooting. the newly released body cam from inside that transit facility in san jose. officers, what they see and h hear. and then the suspect after he shot himself, a gun still in his hand. news from the nfl tonight. the league revealing it will support now the end of the controversial practice of race-norming in brain injury settlements, th settlements. the practice making it harder for them to receive compensation for some brain injury claims. the major political shakeup unfolding overseas tonight. is israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the way out? in iran tonight, two ma
town hall with five g.o.p. governors who each put their constituents needs and freedoms above all else. tonight we are going to bring you some highlights from that. but first, we are winning. that s the focus of tonight s first angle. the fact is democrats got way too cocky over the past year and especially since biden stumbled into the white house. i think they thought that beating trump meant that they had a mandate to radically remake the u.s., that the red states would suddenly just bow down to the gloom gang and sign on to all manner of nonsense. but texas, florida, south dakota, iowa, tennessee, and so many others, they are leading the way now to a brighter more hopeful future democrats can ever offer. whether the issue is school curricula or girls sports, covid mandates or ballot integrity measures, taxes, they are passing smart legislation. they are running strong candidates and in some cases, when they need to, they are filing lawsuits. all with a very confident fo
looms over congress doorstep. it is crunch time for the democrats and their for the people act, the sweeping voting bill that would make many changes to rules regarding voting and campaign finance. it passed without republican support in the house and, next week, it faces a showdown in the senate. voting restrictions passed in key battleground states this year. under the bill s pronponents, some would curve those state s laws. here is a look at the bill s main features. it all looked to be a lost cause. as republicans have called the push a partisan takeover of elections. but enter the senate compromise leader joe manchin has signaled he is open to negotiation. here are some of the big issues in his party s bill he says he ll support. declaring election day a public holiday. mandating at least 15 consecutive days of early voting for federal elections. banning partisan gerrymandering and making voter registration auto at dmv. here is what manchin is asking for. requiring iden
plus, a former blm chapter had says he knows the ugly truth about the group. tonight, he takes us inside the movement. but first, the man who cried covid, that is the focus of tonight s angle. last week, we told you this wuhan lab leak was a huge issue that could bring down the entire d.c. establishment. the public health officials, academia, big tech, the media, and of course the politicians that sought to exploit a virus to drive trump out of office. well, now we know why the press started changing her story over the last two weeks. emails to and from anthony fauci released through her request to show us how cozy his relationship was with china at the very moment he should have been transparent with americans about the risky research that he knew was going on in the wuhan lab. now, from these emails we see that dr. fauci s deception and purposeful obfuscation was even worse than we previously thought. his nearly four to $25,000 salary is paid for by the american taxpayers.
plus, a former blm chapter had says he knows the ugly truth about the group. tonight, he takes us inside the movement. but first, the man who cried covid, that is the focus of tonight s angle. last week, we told you this wuhan lab leak was a huge issue that could bring down the entire d.c. establishment. the public health officials, academia, big tech, the media, and of course the politicians that sought to exploit a virus to drive trump out of office. well, now we know why the press started changing her story over the last two weeks. emails to and from anthony fauci released through her request to show us how cozy his relationship was with china at the very moment he should have been transparent with americans about the risky research that he knew was going on in the wuhan lab. now, from these emails we see that dr. fauci s deception and purposeful obfuscation was even worse than we previously thought. his nearly four to $25,000 salary is paid for by the american taxpayers.