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the national news. as luck would have it, we brought you the story for the first time a week ago at this time. it s a story out of new mexico. just tonight as we are getting on the air, there is a major development in that story tonight and it is a shocking one. i imagine given these new developments in the story, this will not be the only place you will be hearing about this over the next several days. all right, what we were able to tell you last week is news of a spate of recent shootings that had targeted the homes and offices of at least a half dozen elected officials in new mexico, all of them members of the democratic party. no one was injured in these shootings. these shootings hit buildings, not people. but they apparently had all been targeted at democratic politicians during december and january. so just over the last few weeks. we first learned of the shootings at five homes and offices belonging to some county commissioners and two state senators and new me ....
targeted at democratic politicians during december and january. just over the last few weeks. we first learned of the shootings at five homes and offices belonging to county commissioners and two state senators and new mexico s newly elected democratic attorney general. then we learned that there is also been an additional shooting at the house of the incoming speaker of the new mexico state legislature. we have since learned some additional details about the shootings targeting individual democratic politicians. it is alarming, it is not an individual pot shot here in there. for example, on december 4th, it was a shots that were fired into a home of one democratic count county commissioner in new mexico. that was december 4th. then on december 11th, it was 12 bullets that were fired into the home of a county commissioner, again, this is all in new mexico, all democrats. december 4th at one politicians home, he s a county commissioner, a shots fired into his home. a ....
of the 2020 election. the former president describe the decision as a big win. our north american editor sarah smith explained what this decision means a. first sarah smith explained what this decision means a. decision means a. first off, it means it decision means a. first off, it means it will decision means a. first off, it means it will be decision means a. first off, it means it will be now - decision means a. first off, it - means it will be now significantly harderfor means it will be now significantly harder for prosecutors to bring their case against donald trump for election interference in the generous six riot. in that case, john trump is charged with conspiring to obstructjoe biden being certified as president january 6 right. this ruling has said specifically some of the things that would have forced part of that case are covered by immunity and therefore cannot be prosecuted. things like the conversations he had with his vice president mike pen ....
that the former president and all other us presidents have immunity from prosecution on official acts but not from any unofficial acts. what will that mean for lower courts considering charges against him overjanuary 6th? we will hear from a panel of expert legal analysts. also tonight. it s election week in france. the far right national rally made big gains in the first round of the parliamentary election, winning a third of the vote. president emmanuel macron s centrist alliance dropping to third place. and later, hurricane beryl is buffeting parts of the carribean. it s the most powerful hurricane ever recorded injune. there are warnings the damage will be potentially catastrophic . sting the us supreme court has ruled donald trump is partially immune from prosecution for actions taken while he was in the white house. the justices said that the president enjoyed absolute immunity for official acts taken as president but not for unofficial acts. mr trump had argue ....
but when it comes to voting, politicians have struggled to get them out. i m not personally planning to vote. i don t know enough about it. and ijust think, from what i ve heard, they re all as bad as each other. i don t even know how to vote. younger people don t really vote as much as i d say older people do now, so i think there is a lot of confusion on what people are actually voting for, as well. i don t feel like i m informed enough to take a vote, - so i don t want to, like, - change the future of the country when i m not really informed on it, so i don t think i m going to vote this year. unless you vote, you can t really have an opinion. like, you have got the ability to change the world, change the country we live in. at the last general election in 2019, barely half of those aged 18 24 turned out to vote. on the other end of the spectrum, 80% of over 75s did. i m not trying to be horrible, but we are going to be living longer than the people who are more in ....