neighbor s house, a walmart, and now an outlet mall, this time in allen, texas, this time, eight people are dead. this time, a witness tells us exactly what it looks like when the gunfire from an ar-15 hits the human body. because this time he saw it for himself. might want to warn you, his experience is graphic. . i went to the first person i found crouching in the bushes. looked like she was praying, and i felt for a pulse. there was no pulse. so i pulled her head up to look at her face and there wasn t a face. just brain matter. so i went to the next guy, he was already staring straight ahead, eyes were fixed and dilated. no pulse. went to the third guy, he was breathing put my hand on his chest, he chest wentz up and down, he moaned so i started i felt for a pulse, didn t feel a pulse, but he was breathing. but he was bleeding profusely, so i pushed on the guy s chest to start cpr and the blood came out of his mouth and he looked at me and died. there was nothing i co
another scary moment in the air. it is monday, we re glad you re with us. good morning, everyone. we begin with what you just saw, a southwest flight taking a terrifying turn. the cabin filling with smoke. we ll tell what you forced that plane to make an emergency landing. also new, a violent group of protesters stormed the construction site of a proposed meese and firefighter training senter in atlanta. what s behind the demonstrations. plus watch what you say. words hurt. you know, anybody that says words hurt has never been punched in the face. perhaps the vevent of the weekend, chris rock finally addressing what happened with him and will smith on that oscar stage. he comes out swinging. we ll get to that in a moment. we begin with protesters attacking the future site of a training facility that happened in atlanta last night. this is video capturing the moments that hundreds of protest ez swarmed the construction site wearing camouflage and masks. they threw
and others are coming tomorrow to have the conversation shows, they would argue, already a little bit of willingness to compromise though what tangible outcome is up in the air. house republicans are vulnerable and a sign they don t expect anything to be solved. garrett, what s the congressional angle on this? look, that idea of compromising without compromising on the debt has me thinking that a short-term punt is probably the most likely outcome here. if the white house wants to say they re willing to negotiate on spending cuts but not do so in the face of the debt ceiling they got to move the calendar so the debt ceiling and usual annual spending process are more aligned. that s a possibility, this idea of a short-term extension that republican lawmakers think they might hear about in this meeting. i talked to dusty johnson late last week. he is a top ally of speaker mccarthy and he indicated to me the republicans wouldn t
this new york times article by peter baker is details and, you know, conversation inside fox news, among executives in the days after the election. they re lamenting the fact they followed the facts. he followed a zoom. they got the receipts. these are not characterizations of comments. they re comments. these are the news folks who are saying, you know, maybe we should have considered talking about in some ways, bret baier is the person they point to to be the real news anchors. as a contrast to their opinion anchors. what this conversation shows is mark is saying, well, in this trump environment, maybe we shouldn t follow the facts so fast. that s incredibly dangerous. this is not a news organization. this is a partisan operation primarily. but the fates of fox news, the fear they have of their base, the fear of losing rate chgz is also about greed is a parallel
testimony yesterday? it s so important, whether you re a house republican today or a house democrat, to read the whole book. the context is there in the book. to not cherry-pick a paragraph and say, well, that defines the entire story. no, the book is the entire story of a dangerous transition. in particular, page 129 of the book details the whole conversation on october 30th. that whole conversation shows, based on our reporting, chairman milley telling general lee that, you need to calm down. it s not some kind of tip-off about an attack. he s saying in historic context, you ll always see some escalation. there will be communication, as bob woodward just said. there has been a five-year relationship between milley and lee. there is a level of trust there. he wanted to reemphasize that, to bring back the tensions, to avoid being on the brink of war. our book also shows, as chairman milley testified under oath, that he was reading other people in.