car that rammed into a holiday parade, killing at least five and injuring more than 40 others. right now they are beginning this news conference with a prayer. let s listen. let us take strength from your eternal promise that you will never leave us nor for sake us. we ask this all with great humility and confidence in your most powerful name. amen. thank you, chaplain. chief dan thompson. i m just going to recap and provide an update. at 4:39 p.m. on sunday, november 21st, 2021, a lone subject intentionally drove his maroon suv through barricades into a crowd of people that was celebrating the waukesha christmas parade which resulted in killing five individuals and injuring 48 additional individuals. i just received information that two of the 48 are children and they re in critical condition. we have information that the suspect prior to the incident was involved in a domestic disturbance just minutes prior, and the suspect left that scene just prior to our arrival to
announced against the suspect in that deadly christmas parade incident. back here in washington, more bipartisan praise and more bipartisan outrage for this man. why the president s pick for the fed chair is getting a thumbs up from mitch mcconnell and a big thumbs down from warren. we have a new report on how much of a makeover is coming. democrats hoping for paid leave may be disappointed. let s start with the michael bryan trial. sam brock is covering that in georgia. i m also joined by our legal analyst, federal and state prosecutor. sam, let s start with you. we re on a bit of a break. we expect courts to pick back up any minute. we thought it would happen five or six minutes ago. both sides are trying to make their final case to the jury here of where this thing goes next. reporter: so let s talk timeline, hallie. we are now in the third part of a five-part segment for closing arguments. it started with prosecution, then for each of the three defendants facing nin
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