sean: first, got to get a lot of credit, you very quickly went right for the wrists. as a martial artist, i respect your quick response buried was she would have used the left hand, but the fact that you acted that quickly prevented him from sticking that knife he could have hit your carotid, he could have hit your heart. we may not be having this discussion today, you did a great job, i congratulate you. thank you, sean, and i also give a lot of credit to the seven, eight, nine, ten other people who instantly within a few moments came to the stage and tackled this attacker. law enforcement was there just a couple minutes later and they arrested the guy. a lot went right in the response. when i saw him lunge at me with that weapon in his hand, he was going towards my neck area, i just instinct if we went right up to grab that wrist, and i just needed to hold it for a few moments until that group came in. sean: i got to tell you something, we are looking at it from dif
called? why did this interaction raise concern? well don witness tampering is serious. it s a crime, as miss cheney stated during the hearing we pass along this information to the doj to look into it further. we take very seriously the safety of any witnesses anyone who comes forward to the committee. likewise, their privacy in this case. any speculation about who this person might have been and a lot of people trying to tie it together. the committee will just say. we want to protect this witness. we also want to hold people accountable who have potentially broken a law. chairman thompson is telling cnn, the doj has been asking for testimony, from the committee, related to trump s fake elector scheme. is there enough evidence on this one issue to lead to a criminal indictment of trump? the committee is not the one who will determine the criminal indictment. that would be the department of justice. as we have said through the investigation, when we discover things, it s
on this call. why did this interaction have the committee so concerned? don, witness tampering is serious. it s a crime, and as ms. cheney stated during the hearing, we passed along this information to the department of justice to look into it further. we take very seriously. the safety of any witnesses, anyone who comes forward to the committee, and like wise their privacy. in this case any speculation who this person might have been and a lot of people trying to tie it together the committee may just say we want to protect this witness. but we also want to hold people accountable who have potentially broken the law. chairman thompson is telling cnn the doj has been asking for testimony from the committee related to trump s fake elector scheme. is there enough evidence on this one issue to lead to a criminal indictment of trump? well, the committee s not the one who s going to determine the criminal indictment. that would be the department of justice. so, you know, as
the questions swirling around the commander in chief from supporters, independents and now the media as the president shocks the world once again this week with his own cancer diagnosis, leaving the white house to clean up yet another mess. that s why i and so damn many people i grew up with have cancer and why delaware has the highest cancer rate in the nation. maria: coming up, ben carson on new worries over monkeypox and polio. plus, hook or crook, joe biden claims he will push his climate spending and tax plan through. coming up, california congressman ro khanna on who is taking responsibility for the democrats failed climate change agenda. plus, what biden s record low approval numbers mean for america expect white house now. then, president trump campaigning for kari lake in arizona over the weekend. and look what has happened to our country in less than two years. our country is like a different, like a different place. it s so sad to see. but first, we have to wi
will be released. we need to see abigail come out and then we ll be able to believe it. it is possible the u.s. says that three americans could be released. how would we feel if it is not our child. we want a chance to see our loved ones back. these children, women, babies, every minute matters. this deal for the israelis has been so controversial. this a first major step, the first 50 coming over the course of the four days. we have team coverage on the big breaking news this morning, kaitlan collins, clarissa ward, israel and hamas reaching a deal to release hostages for a four day pause in fighting. so here is what we know. the deal causes for a four day truce and we re expecting to find out today when that fighting might actually be put on pause. hamas has agreed to release at least 50 women and children. hostages abducted during the october 7 terror attacks. in exchange, hamas and israel have agreed to let 150 palestinian prisoners, we re told some of the