trump won, a fairly large group of elected democrats tried toov overturn what was a free and fair election. they were insurrectionist. the group includedct congressman jimmy raskin from gi paul , barbara lee, sheila jackson, maxine waters, jim mcgovern, others. and thenern on the basis of no evidence whatsoever, nancy pelosi promoted the dangeroust conspiracy theory that the election had been, quote, hijacked by a hostile foreign government. russia thenn on january 13th, 2017 because we kept trackan democratic party holleyman john lewis declared that donald trump was not the legitimate president. talk about breaking our norms. then not surprisingly, on inauguration day, the democratic party s militia descended on washington hundredsn of rioters committed vandalism, overturned cars at one point lit a limousine on fire. most of the violence was concentrated in frankli square. that s justt downn the street from the capital . six police officers were seriously w injured by thehr
america. two hundred and forty six birthday. we have so w many wonderful stories to bring to you tonight to display the very best ofal our country. we talked to folks from all across the usa about being an american and what july 4th means. that s right. t i take a trip downo to nashville and sit down with a country artist and very special guest that will include an exclusive live musical performance tonight that you do not want to miss y. and i will take you to new haven, connecticut for a festive independence day celebration. we will hear fromwe americans on the streets of new york tonight at the site of the macy s fireworks show. and get this later tell failure. he s going to joinmy us .. you know, it will be a good time and this is special. we re going to go to and i m ready foret from washington, d.. for the breathtaking parade there. and i go back to my stomping grounds and you re not with my unit, which i can t wait for you guys to see. and of course, there will bee a l
but only on the gun crackdown policieses that he supports instead of trying to find common ground, the president taking the opportunity to bash and blame republicans. but according to a new poll, the majority of americans don t agree with biden. over half don t see schoolng shootings as a guns problem. but that s not stopping biden from trying to strong arm congress into doing what he wants for so many of you at home. i want tonyat be very clear . this is not about taking away anyone s guns. we need to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines and if we can t ban assault weapons, then we should raise the aget to purchase them from 18 to 21 . the fact is a majority of the senate republicans don t want any of these proposals even to be debated or come up for a vote. i find unconscionable. nci believe the majority of youg will act to turn your outrage into making this issueth a centralis to your vote. enough enough is enough. but that s not good enough for some on the left
and i m alex marquardt in washington. next up we have the whole story with arnd cooper investigating the whole history of the running of the bulls. good night. every summer, cities across spain participate in a centuries old tradition called the running of the bulls. it began as a way to transfer bulls from the country to inside city walls, where they were either sold or used for bullfighting. the most famous bull run is in pamplona. it s part of the san fermin festival. and it has attracted tourists from all over the world since ernest hemingway popularized it in his 1926 novel, the sun also rises. but the event is not without controversy. many of the bulls who run are later killed in the bullfighting ring. animal rights groups have been calling for an end to this in spain. and it s also dangerous for the people who choose to run. cnn s david culver, went to the san fermin festival to take a a closer look k at y ththis traditionon still hols after so many centuries, and
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