prayers yesterday. as it was god alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening. we will fear not. but instead remain resilient in our faith and defiance in the face of wickedness. rachel: wickedness indeed a bullet pierced the top of his right ear and then ducked to the ground before standing back up one rally goer killed in the shooting two others critically hurt. fbi identifying suspect shooter as 20-year-old thomas matthew crooks of bethel park, pennsylvania took position on a rooftop 130 yards from the podium and then opened fire before being shot and killed by countersnipers from secret service. will: police officers gathering outside crooks home this morning after reportedly swarming residents last night. moments ago the secret service spokesperson saying they added technology and part of the tempo to protect trump. pete: we re going to show you the full unedited version of the moment shots rang out. watch. take a look at what happened over [sound of gunfire]
friday. in the space of just a few hours, late today, the white house got unwelcome news on covid boosters. the secretary of defense admit that a drone strike in afghanistan that was supposed to have targeted an isis-k terrorist actually killed an afghan aid worker, two other adults, and seven children, and was in his words a horrible mistake. and on top of that, the administration suddenly finds itself in the middle of a diplomatic war with america s oldest ally, france. so there is a lot to get to tonight. we begin with the fda advisory panel s highly anticipated recommendation on covid booster shots which was not exactly what a lot of people had been expecting. third doses not recommended for most people younger than 65 years old. only for seniors and others at high risk of illness. now, whatever the public-health merits of today s decision and we will obviously discuss those with our health experts in just a moment. it certainly differs from what the administration ha
it s very curious. and the search will continue. don lemon tonight with its big star, d lemon, right now. i was watching tonight and when he said that, my i my mouth went i was like, what? i can t believe he has been they haven t seen him for that period of time? listen. i know this isn t as i was spoking to the police chief down in florida um last night. this isn t like the the the police show you you see on television, like law and order. they can t even question this guy because of his attorneys, and that doesn t happen with everybody. you know what i am saying? well, they can t question him because of his rights. they don t even have a crime. and something that people, you know, really just don t know because you are not familiar with the process. you got to be careful about making an arrest because you don t keep getting bites at the apple. um and right now, they have nothing. uh-huh. because even if they had found things in the van or they
washington, d.c. is on high alert right now. there s a rally in support of insurrectionists but stirring fears of violence at the capitol today. we re going to take you to the hill, to hear from officials who are taking some extra steps right now to avoid something like we saw january 6th. plus, people over 65 and those at risk for severe illness could soon be eligible for covid booster shots. why that recommendation changes the game for the white house s original plan to get booster shots to everyone. as a combatant commander i am fully responsible for this strike and tragic outcome. the u.s. military admitting it killed ten civilians in a drone strike in kabul last month. how that deadly mistake happened. and the questions that it now raises about so-called overly-the-horizon strikes. plus, a spending split. democratic leaders are fighting to keep their party united. and passed president biden s $3.5 trillion spending bill amid threats within their own ranks that th
deadly hit on an aid worker and nine other civilians ip colluding seven children. reporter: for the family involved, we went to the house today and really it is just as it was right after the strike happened. they haven t had the heart to tidy it up. they lost so many family members there and i spoke to a brother today saying the pentagon said that this was a mistake. he said they re happy to hear that. that s what they knew all along and confirms that the family members civilians and the idea that somehow their family that they knew was innocent civilians tarnished as terrorists weighed heavy listen ohm this. they said they would like justice and to see the person and the people who are responsible for this strike to go through the court system. the u.s. court system. and face justice, appropriate justice in the united states. they told me that no one from the united states yet from the state department or military or any other part of the government have been in touch wit