inflation is taking out of your wallet. or protest and night outside of washington, d.c., at the homes of supreme court justices john robertson brett kavanaugh may continue. malden police dispatch tonight with a decimal meter to keep protesters and check out assault complaints. they are getting more complaints from neighbors. one officer telling a fox news grow on site that enforcement action could be an option if the complaints continue. we ll be here in future weeks if the noise if we get complaints and the noise remains high and they don t disperse, enforcement action may take less. shannon: also tonight, the quite certain the democrat led city is reportedly to blame for starbucks closing its doors at more than a dozen locations nationwide after employees reported an increase in assaults, theft, drug use. we begin tonight with more bad news on inflation for the president had for american families. all of us struggling to make ends meet. what a correspondent kevin cor
so this is the date that january 6th committee has circled on its calendar. tonight, in primetime, i m john berman, brianna is off, chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins is here. it is the morning before this primetime hearing. and committee members have said there will be more hearings potentially, one or two down the road, but nothing immediate. so it is kind of seen as the closing arguments they re going to be making. i think people will be watching to see how effectively the committee does tonight. and they want people to be watching tonight, which is why they re putting it in primetime. the committee s focus will be, we re told, on the 187 minutes from the end of former president trump s speech on the ellipse, on january 6th, when he sent people to the capitol, to his video asking the rioters to go home. those 187 minutes. they will say that his action or inaction during this time period points to a dereliction of duty. he was, they say, resisting pleas fro
it could be the summer of sharks on the east coast. there has been yet another sighting reported near long island. but first, we re going to talk about a story of survival, wrapped in friendship, when a new hampshire man who needed a life saving transplant he didn t expect to develop a close relationship with the friendship with the donor and the donor s mother. dr. sanjay gupta has today s story in the human factor. heart failure is miserable. imagine breathing and taking a deep breath and exhale, it is a very short breath. reporter: hamid needed a heart transplant. i was laying in the hospital, i said if i ever get out of here alive, i m going to make a commitment to give back. reporter: hamid was one of the lucky ones, receiving an organ after being on the waiting list only a few months. when i say the heart chooses a person, the comparison of hamid and joey is amazing. reporter: the heart had belonged to charlene roosevelt s
the wrong direction. he is desperate for any kind of positive spin on this, but you could only spin this so much and no one is coming to biden. the three at least that you can always find a poll to say what you want, i ll say that. jason, thank you very much. thanks. shannon: i want to begin kevin corke because we have good news, good night. last night because we got a busy. i m going to cement a night in kevin, you re ready, i wanted to command tell us about your. i feel bad. yours is also from arizona, but i m going to take it a buckeye, arizona. that s where a buckeye teen is in dire need of life-saving organ transplant. thanks to help from the community over there, she is actually getting closer to receiving the kidney that you need to be a witch is only 15, he s been diagnosed with end-stage renal disease and a life-saving transplant as you know where expensive. about $800,000. the children s or contract and