- [announcer] do you have an invention idea but don t know what to do next? call invent help today. they can help you get started with your idea. call now 800-710-0020. one of the most anticipated movies of the summer is finally out. and we are sitting down with the star. harrison ford explains why this is the final indiana jones movie. plus he does get emotional talking about one of his most famous films. and he explains why at 80 he is working harder than ever. but first, a texas woman shot and killed in her own apartment. why three police officers are now facing murder charges. we are discussing the ongoing battle of police reform. with one of the two key figures were at the center of this debate. it is too important to give up . good evening and welcome back to who is talking? this month it s more than three years since the murder of george floyd. the justice department explored major problems inside the police department. in a scathing report they pointed out numerou
give them hell, indiana jones! harrison ford explains why this is the final indiana jones movie. it s time for me to grow up. plus he gets emotional talking about one of his most famous films. choked up? explains why at age 80, he s working harder than ever. it s good writing. i was seduced by good writing. first, a texas woman is shot and killed in her own apartment by three police officers. incomprehensible grief. the cops are facing murder charges. they re no longer on the job. and we re discussing the ongoing battle over police. let s come together to finish the job on police reform. do something. with one of the two key figures at the center of the debate. this is too important an issue for us to give up. is that part of your super power? just get it done, baby. it was possible that i may not see the end of the year. well, i don t know if we mishandled. i m a little fiscal. it is what it is. this is not where i thought this story w
increase in medical tourists heading south of the border coming up. on page 1 of that threat assessment, china, among the fascinating details, how beijing is doubling its efforts to sway local politicians in the u.s. as a way to gain some diplomatic breathing room with washington. but we start with the brand new litmus test for republicans, being forced to publicly choose sides following the latest release of videos from january 6th. for a second straight night, fox news host tucker carlson perpetuated the lie that the insurrection was a mostly peaceful group of meek and orderly people who were sightseeing that characterization drew an angry, even visceral reaction from some republicans, although not all of them. i think what happened on january 6th was despicable, if you disagree with something congress is doing or not doing, you can t try to take over the capitol. tucker carlson that january 6th was i don t know what tucker carlson said. he said it was mostly
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