about the potential of violence not just on the day of this rally but the day before, which is tomorrow. these warning based on threats on social media. there s reportedly no indication of a specific or credible plot associated with the event and the department of homeland security said it expects far fewer participants than during the january 6th rally. however, the new information obtained warns about the potential for so-called lone wolves maybe to attempt something. today fencing went up to protect the capitol. the pentagon says capitol police have requested assistance from the d.c. national guard. the individuals organizing this rally are supporters of the former president, some are propagators of his lies of voter fraud. the former president is pushing this notion that those involved in the capitol riot are being persecuted. he writes, quote, our hearts and minds are with the people being persecuted so unfairly relating to the january 6th protest concerning the rigged p
being persecuted. he writes, quote, our hearts and minds are with the people being persecuted so unfairly related to the january 6th protest concerning the rigged presi presidential election. by the way, that protest he is talking about is not why people are being prosecuted. they are being prosecuted for breaking the law, taking part in an attack on the capitol. an attack in which more than 100 law enforcement officers were injured. officer brian sicknick died the day after being attacked during the riot. four officers died by suicide in the aftermath. one capitol police officer said he and fellow officers were punched, kicked, shoved, sprayed with chemical irritants and even blinded with eye-damaging lasers. for the record, currently, 608 defendants have been charged. 78, already, have pleaded guilty. six defendants have been sentenced. three of them to prison. so let s start with the congressional correspondent ryan nobles at the site of that fencing near the capitol. so i
characterized by an uncontrollable or insane impulsion to wander. so that was the problem. it wasn t they disliked being enslaved or yearned for freedom and basic humanity, no, no, the problem according to samuel cartwright was that black people as a group were inherently defective. they were maniacs, always running away. that s what he said. 107 years later it is embarrassing to repeat something this stupid out loud. so obviously insane. but here s what you should know. it was taken very seriously at the time and so was samuel cartwright. cartwright was not a french character at all. he was a nationally prominent physician, a high-ranking officer from fairfax, virginia, peered he went to penn medical school. he was a credentialed man of science, a man who commanded the respect of the country. 50 years after the civil war, one of this nation s leading medical dictionaries continued an entry for this. so with retrospect, we would call samuel cartwright a bigot, which he undoub
uncontrollable or insane impulsion to wander. so that was the problem. it wasn t they disliked being enslaved or yearned for freedom and basic humanity, no, no, the problem according to samuel cartwright was that black people as a group were inherently defective. they were maniacs, always running away. that s what he said. 107 years later it is embarrassing to repeat something this stupid out loud. so obviously insane.e. but here s what you should know. it was taken very seriously at the time and so was samuel cartwright. cartwright was not a french character at all. he was a nationally prominent physician, a high-ranking officer from fairfax, virginia, he went to penn medical school.ro he was a credentialed man of science, a man who commanded the respect of the country. 50 years after the civil war, one of this nation s leading medical dictionaries continued an entry for this. so with retrospect, we would call samuel cartwright a bigot, which he undoubtably was. but he was m
b both bothalgia . an anchor foralgia zero ra . this channel will not be silenced. we will not be silenced, we can guarantee you that right now. reporter: it s the latest in a week of escalations. palestinian officials say 139 people have been killed in gaza with another thousand plus wounded. meanwhile, the rocket fire from hamas keeps coming, now killing at least eight sevens. with me now, nic robertson in israel. arlette saenz as well. what is israel saying about this strike? reporter: they re saying that there was a military installation belongs to hamas military intelligence operation inside that building. they say they take care to avoid civilian casualties, and the prime minister here in a phone conversation with president biden made the point on that phone call that the people in that building were warned to get out prior. we know that the associated press have said that that warning did come and that the people, the journalists in the building and others who