the whole nation should understand and have a level of empathy to understand that this can happen anywhere, in any peace-loving community, and we should stand together and speak out about why it s got to stop. the suspected shooter has now been charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. and if he s convicted, he faces a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole. but that s likely not it. his attorney says he anticipates dozens more charges in the future in the wake of the terrifying scene, truly terrifying, at yesterday s parade. [ sound of gunfire ] you can imagine thinking at first they may have been fireworks, only to find out there was actual gunshots happening at a fourth of july parade. now, that person you see on the screen there, that s who the police say is the suspect who dressed in women s clothing in an attempt to blend in with the crowd and make his escape. now, he was captured, and he was arrested just hours later. they re seeking a wi
about the most american thing you could do, celebrating independence day. their lives were cut short in just minutes. vice president kamala harris visiting the scene of the shooting tonight. the whole nation should understand and have a level of empathy to understand that this can happen anywhere, in any peace-loving community, and we should stand together and speak out about why it s got to stop. the suspected shooter has now been charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. and if he s convicted, he faces a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole. but that s likely not it. his attorney says he anticipates dozens more charges in the future in the wake of the terrifying scene, truly terrifying, at yesterday s parade. [ sound of gunfire ] you can imagine thinking at first they may have been fireworks, only to find out there was actual gunshots happening at a fourth of july parade. now, that person you see on the screen there, that s who the police sa
different sort of mini episodes, but they ve all been pretty well documented. for instance, the lies that giuliani told, they were responsible in part for the loss of his license. so they are what we heard before, and all she s saying for now is material and important witness. so, you know, i think the case for that is made. now, the real issue is going to be are they going to resist? are they going to come down? are they going to testify? are they going to take the fifth? you know, i think she s cast a broad net, and then what these seven people, graham, a podcast person, and then five attorneys, john eastman included, how they are going to handle it. i think five attorneys i remember, i know you do as well the duty of candor you owe to a court. to think that five attorneys are being subpoenaed in a case like this is really stunning to me. you talk a lot about rudy giuliani, but, harry, we re talking about people who have made representations to a court of law as well. an import
unlike a january 6th subpoena, this is actually a criminal one. they ve got something behind it in terms of being able to call you in and haul you in. yeah. you re not going to casually disregard here. and you re right that it s many different sort of mini episodes, but they ve all been pretty well documented. for instance, the lies that giuliani told, they were responsible in part for the loss of his license. so they are what we heard before, and all she s saying for now is material and important witness. so, you know, i think the case for that is made. now, the real issue is going to be are they going to resist? are they going to come down? are they going to testify? are they going to take the fifth? you know, i think she s cast a broad net, and then what these seven people, graham, a podcast person, and then five attorneys, john eastman included, how they are going to handle it. i think five attorneys i remember, i know you do as well the duty of candor you
spider who saved christmas, raymond arroyo. the film maker in charge of the bonds franchise. she said i don t think we should be making films where women are playing men. then the podcast person, the reporter, what about a non-binary bonds, and she said who knows. i don t know how james bonds became the rorschach test. it s sort of a gender and race green eggs and ham. could bonds be a lesbian and a lush? ian fleming who created this character, wrote about his own experiences. he was a womanizing spy. the early movies follow that character. if you want to do something else