it said troops came under massive palestinian gunfire while many rioted in its operation to stop imminent attacks against israelis. the army targeted a house of three militants from the lions den group. it said they were wanted over killing a soldier last year. but as paramedics struggled to move, more people were killed outside, gunmen and civilians. while others, apparently unarmed, were seen running away, as gunshots are heard. the raid was the most deadly for palestinians in the occupied west bank in nearly two decades. and in the hospitals, dozens are being treated. well, this is just one of five hospitals where people were being brought in with bullet wounds. in this one alone they had 16 cases of people with gunshot injuries. some of them are still seriously injured. many see no political solution here.
control is everything to me. learn how abbvie could help you save. greg: welcome back. philly fans bristle at a controversial whistle. true they lost on a penalty play. eh, but they would have rioted anyway, huh? that s philly. last night super bowl saw the kansas city chiefs beat the philadelphia eagles 38-35. which makes sense. no way does a bird be the guy with a tomahawk. that s just science. but 38-35, that reminds me of when kat took three years off her age. i m not even going to look over there. kat: i wouldn t greg: just going to stare straight over this way. but critics say the eagles were robbed by a holding penalty call
when he expels people to mexico, mexico has to accept them. mexico is not only dysfunctional, it s virtually a failed state. today, this day, earlier today, el chapo s son was arrested in mexico. he was finally arrested. they arrested him once before in 2019, the mexicans did. this drug czar, the head of the drug cartel. his notorious father now serving life in prison. they arrested the kid in 2019. his forces rioted, burned cars, took people hostage in 2019. the mexican government was forced to release this notorious drug trafficker. the same thing has happened today. this morning they arrested him. now towns are burning. that i have transported him to mexico city where the president of the united states will be
this january 6th insurrection, hideous in american history was at least met with a serious systematic effort to get to the truth. to get to the bottom of it, and that s something. that doesn t solve the problem. we don t know where president trump is going, but at least this committee did the job it was assigned to do. well, and they can see every day that people that took place in the riot, people that took place in the insurrection. people who beat the hell out of police officers with american flags, they re in jail. or they re going to jail. the question is now will the person that they came and rioted for, tried to stop an election, a peaceful transition for, whether he, the ring leader, will actually face the music too. nbc news legal analyst andrew weissmann, thank you so much for being here. and thank you for your service to america, and happy holidays. let s go now to
lot of issues that were raised by january 6th committee hearings, and i also think it s a testament to how successful those hearings have been. if you think about how much the narrative has shifted over january 6th, you know, before the hearings, there was this idea that basically a group of miscreants got out of control and rioted and did some unpleasant things in the capitol, nothing beyond that, some issues with capitol hill police, et cetera. and you can still see that narrative with the house gop, with the way that they have addressed january 6th, putting out a report basically blaming what happened on january 6th. it s sort of like blaming a planet for being in the path of the death star super laser. sorry that you got blown up, et cetera. however, the senate gop has taken a very different path. they have actually listened to the committee, and they have absorbed some of the lessons of that committee in this omnibus spending bill. to extend your analogy, it s