deadly encounter with police. the footage shows the last seconds before 43-year-old alonzo bagley is fatally shot by a member of the shreveport, louisiana police department. the sequence starts towards the end of what was a very short chase after police responded to a domestic disturbance complaint. hey, he went that way. now just two seconds later, officer alexander tyler fired once, killing mr. bagley. this was on the 3rd of this month. today officer tyler was charged with negligent homicide. and again, as in the fatal police beating of tyre nichols, there are questions being asked about police training and the use of deadly force. ryan young is outside shreveport for us tonight. he starts us off. ryan? anderson, another tough night in america. people trying to process exactly what happened here. the state is investigating. they took several days before releasing this video. but you have a community asking so many questions about the video you re about to see. and i h
maybe you don t have the whit to be a median. kamala harris still hasn t realized she doesn t have to take what it takes to be president or vice president or anything else that involves leadership. kamala harris has launched her well, we have lost count, fifth rebrand tour? trying to get america to fall in love with her and make sure biden doesn t kick her off the ticket? you can call this a re-re-rebrand. her first stop was on the stephen colbert show. now, these types of shows are highly choreographed. two or three preinterviewed before show time. kamala knows every question she is going to get asked. all rehearsed. should be a slam dunk for the v.p. it was a disaster. colbert eased into it reminding the audience that kamala shatters. my first guess this evening is the vice president of the united states. she is the first woman, the first black american, the first south asian-american to hold the office please welcome back to the late show vice president kamala harris.
cry i m telling you why santa claus is coming to town santa claus is coming to town. you are looking at the all-american christmas tree on this monday morning. it s beginning to look like christmas. i m happy today because my dallas cowboys won last night. i went to bed later but i went to bed happy, which means i start this monday morning off happy. steve: my kansas city chiefs lost in the last minute. lawrence: patrick mahomes so i couldn t know set threw his helmet. brian: you know the story. tony giants drafted lined up off sides. lawrence: he has been doing that before. he has done that before. how do you not know the snap? he was. brian: scrimmages. steve: the silver lining travis kelci still left with taylor swift. brian: showed up late. i should have texted you. ainsley: i would have watched. lawrence: and then the show takes a turn because of taylor swift. brian: how tall is she by the way? steve: she is tall. ainsley: like joe biden b
as well. bret: thank you, sir. have a good night. gogood evening. i m bret baier eaking tonight, president biden says a possible deal for the release of some hostages held by hamas is very close. israeli officials are said to be discussing the agreement. it calls for a swap of around 50 hostages for 150 palestinians. israel says no terrorists will be released. correspondent jeff paul is in southern israel tonight with the latest. good evening, jeff. good evening, bret. despite this deal being close, we are still seeing a lot of fighting here along the israel-gaza border. however, if there is some sort of agreement between israel and hamas recommendation we might not only see a pause in the war but a lot of hostages going home. surrounded by the ruins of war. [explosion] israeli forces fire from window positions. [explosion] while tanks blast third way deeper into the gaza strip. as soldiers encircle jabalia one of the last strongholds in northern gaza, there are devel
everybody, it is thanksgiving week and we begin this first hour of fox & friends with this, a preview. brian: #:15 a.m. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg news conference the ways they are tryi try improve air travel. ainsley: there could be major travel troubles as the tsa says this will be the biggest thanksgiving travel rush in history. brian: nobody wants to stay home. lawrence: alexandria hoff is in washington. what can you tell us? set the expectations low by air. weather and scheduling problems led to thousands of cancellations and people strand. the department of transportation caught a lot of heat for that no one wants to see repeat tsa expected to screen a record breaking 30 million passengers through november 28th. prime travel time is already upon us. it officially started on saturday. crowds have already filled hubs around the country which seeing newark, new jersey looking busy. this morning as you mentioned transportation secretary pete butt