a concealed carry pistol permits which allows got some murders the office in the audience but that allows more law abiding americansns the right to carry in public spaces where not soer law abidig citizens are already doing the same. funny how libs aimed at packing the court and now the court is c packingou a public. we go to the nra for comment . i meanwhile the gun control lib s took it well. oh yeah. the frantic miserable takesvy came in hot and heavy but you w may not notice since these freaks are miserable all the time, but man dol they hate it in law abiding people finally get the same protections as thugs the left worries that those poor felons might get shot when they re trying to shoot you remember it s thesere idiots who pushed for defundingd of the police and gun control at the same time like an intern for andrew cuomo. ed you get squeezed at both ends. w i don t get it. i don t write this stuff. it s disgusting. the system won t protect you and neither can you.
tonight . it will air tuesday through friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. her big guest tonight, adam kinzinger. the one thing you can always count on is wags is going to kill it. no doubt about that. you d be a fool not to watch the show tonight with alex wagner. also tonight, the one and only steve kornacki will be at the big board as the results come in from wyoming. the poll there is close at 9:00 p.m. eastern. if you re a late night person you ll be watching the results come in from alaska. the poll there is close at 12:00 a.m. eastern time. the alaska system is not only complicated by the fact that they re using ranked choice voting system, trying to replace late congressman don young who was in that seat for decades. you ve got sarah palin in that race. the most recent polling has has a palin at 29%. i don t think anybody really thinks that sarah palin is not going to make it through, at least not through this primary into the general election, even with ranked choice votin
if you have just joined if you havejustjoined us, good to have you with us. we begin with the soaring cost of energy. as governments and central banks grapple with rising inflation and a cost of living crisis, the world s biggest oil company announces record breaking profits. the saudi oil company aramco revealed it made more than $48 billion in profits in the second quarter of this year. the eye watering sum marks a 90% year on year increase and the biggestjump in earnings for the world s largest energy exporter since its public listing three years ago. but what is the outlook for oil prices this year and beyond? the war in ukraine caused a significant spike in the price of energy worldwide prices have come off the highs reached earlier this year and now with fears of recession on the horizon in europe and other key economies globally, there are differing views out there as to where the price of the oil is headed. let s talk this through with craig erlam senior market an
lives? reporter: ryan, in the report it does mention a few lines about why officer waited. it states they were waiting for the keys. they were waiting for more equipment. but let me take you through it because there are very telling details we did not know before reading this report. according to this report chief pete arredondo actually wrote the active shooter policy. he wrote in himself as the incident commander but, according to this report, he didn t take on that role on that ill-fated day. it says that he not only didn t take the role, he didn t transfer command of the scene to any other officer which, according to this report, could have been done in this case in this jurisdiction. now the report is much broader than this. it does not just point the finger at arredondo. it also says that there were hundreds of police officers who responded to the scene, and it points out those trained police officers then did not question that command. they didn t question that there