constituents that we defend democracy. reporter: house intelligence chairman adam schiff is ahead. hello, i m dana bash in washington, where the state of our union is in a state of uncertainty. as thank you so much for joining me. what is it about this variant that has experts so worried? i think the main thing that has us focused on this, and has caused a lot of us to be sort of 24/7 on zoom calls for the last four days is that it has so many mutations. omicron has more than 50 variants that make it different than the original virus, including more than 30 that are in the spike protein. i brought my little model along in case people have forgotten what this looks like. these are the spike proteins that sit on the outside of the virus and enable it to get inside your cells and omicron version of that because of those changes, is going to have a different shape and of course that s also what the antibodies are directed against. so the question is, will the antibodies gener
he was indicted for a criminal offense, manslaughter. reporter: witnesses say the teen had his hands in the air in a gesture of surrender at the time of the shooting. thelma: it s proven evidence. he surrendered. that s murder. he just shot him when he gave up. paul: listen, this was a tragedy, but phillip was a kid who had a gun who shouldn t ve had a gun. gervonn: it just didn t fit the narrative of a young boy that grew up in this community. i mean, this was teaneck. walter: to me, the facts in the case are so obvious, at least in this instance. we re going to get justice (music) reporter: we reported this morning defense lawyer robert galantucci surprised everyone in the courtroom, especially the prosecution team, by calling the defendant himself to the stand. let s go to the courtroom now live, where gary spath is testifying in his own behalf. mike: we didn t know that gary spath would testify as the trial began. there was some concern on the part of spath s defense atto
courtroom for the trial of new jersey versus police officer gary spath. mike: it is extremely rare for police officers to be put on trial. this was a police officer who claimed he was doing his duty. and in the course of doing his duty, he was indicted for a criminal offense, manslaughter. reporter: witnesses say the teen had his hands in the air in a gesture of surrender at the time of the shooting. thelma: it s proven evidence. he surrendered. that s murder. he just shot him when he gave up. paul: listen, this was a tragedy, but phillip was a kid who had a gun who shouldn t ve had a gun. gervonn: it just didn t fit the narrative of a young boy that grew up in this community. i mean, this was teaneck. walter: to me, the facts in the case are so obvious, at least in this instance. we re going to get justice (music) reporter: we reported this morning defense lawyer robert galantucci surprised everyone in the courtroom, especially the prosecution team, by calling the defendant
voters, between the ages of 18 to 34, by 2020 they ll be the largest segment of the american electorate. they re not part of this trend. white millennials will almost certainly not vote for donald trump, young white people. the children. heather mcghee, fernand amandi. we ll be right back here on saturday after joy reid s bonus hour. we ll be here, if my voice makes it. be sure to tune in for that. the rachel maddow show starts right now. do you know that i have magic throat lozenges that cure everything? i ll go right to your office and steal them. they sell them at my bodega. i think they re illegal. thanks for being with us here this friday night, this friday before the election. it s very exciting. i m very excited. when john f. kennedy beat
midmanhattan with our rca 501 computer. only one-tent of the total vote is in, we re going to have what we call projections. that s estimates on what the final vote will be in a popular and then what the final vote will be in the ele