back in court this week, the man charged with driving through a holiday parade in waukesha, wisconsin. darrell brooks jr. is accused of killing six people and injuring more than five dozen with his suv the weekend before thanksgiving. his arraignment is set for next month. brooks was out on bail after allegedly running over his ex-girlfriend earlier in november. prosecutors say brooks attacked his ex-girlfriend again just minutes before plowing through parade. it s not unusual for violence against women to be linked to terror. according to new research from everytown for gun safety, a report finds many extremist acts are tied to misogyny. joining us, shannon watts. clint watts is back with us too. everytown reports misogyny and extremism overlap.
imagine a good half hour as we review the events of the world. carley: there is a lot to review. turning to headlines now. the suspect in the deadly waukesha parade massacre pleads not guilty. darrell brooks jr. entering the plea for all of his 77 charges. he is facing multiple counts of first degree intentional homicide, hit and run resulting in death and more. he is accused of driving his suv leaving six dead and over 60 people injured. u.s. border patrol chief raúl ortiz joining your world to shed some light on the covid-related challenges facing his agency. listen to this. the morale is certainly going to be a challenge for us. not just because we are dealing with, you know, this humanitarian push that s coming at us from 140 different countries, but also because we are dealing with it in a covid environment. on any given day, i may have for 400 or 500 officers in a quarantine status.