us. the january 6th committee versus donald trump. new never before seen footage from insurrection day shows congressional leaders and the vice president scrambling to protect democracy and trump, the president missing in action. plus, dr. oz gives a new interview and concedes his bedside manner would be more passionate than his campaign rhetoric. would you ever talk to your patients like this? no. senate rival john fetterman had a stroke six months ago and dr. oz and his campaign team regularly question fetterman s ability to serve. a 25 days out election forecast. can democrats hold the senate? will republicans reclaim the house? a read on the big shifts and big races. butters first for us this hour, donald trump s trademark nonanswer to damning new evidence from the january 6th committee and to the committee s subpoena demanding trump testify. and turn over documents. a lengthy trump statement this morning gives no answer or reaction to the subpoena vote. instead,
and, as usual, we re the only show that s covering this. yes, it s day 18 of the it happens up there we report down here. you re watching gazoomba gate, dan 2023, week three. greg: yep, it s week three. as you know, we ve been on top of this story like biden s nose on a girl scout s freshly shampooed scalp. it s the story of the shop class teacher who s wearing super jumbo never existed in reality prosthetic breasts to class. it s great. in the unlikely event of a water emergency landing, your shop teacher can be used as a flotation device. but the story isn t so much about the monstrous melons but the school s reaction. they re still attempting to normalize the situation that is anything but normal. here s a recap. according to the toronto sun, she, was once a he, began identifying as female last year and started wearing massive prosthetic breasts to class. but apparently only recently kids in the school started posting about her. the school is standing by her saying, of c
just ripped out of the world. everything that he thought her life, it was all shattered. betrayed us to our very core. they were stunning couple. a doctor in the beauty queen. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. the day she was found dead set and mr. in motion. my father said, racial, come home. and then he hung up. so many secrets, uncovered. by detectives. you have two inches? phone yeah. things like a mistress. was she motive for murder? in court, an epic showdown father against daughter. why were you seeking information as to mothers death? because i believe my father killed her. was the evidence on his side? the medical examiner for portland as she did as a cause of death. who do you believe? hello, and welcome to dateline! martin and michelle mcneill were a dream couple. he was a handsome doctor, she was the whip smart former model. together they group to leveling home and filled it with many children. but the seemingly happy family, woul
run, yasmine! run like the wind! ental music) - do you feel that there is not enough representation? because after the last incident, i had children bussed in. - when i think about the history of black television, i think about when black folks watch, we watch to zero in on us. - instead of making us celebrate your holidays, why don t you celebrate some of ours? what about tupac s birthday? - and when you have so little, it means everything. all of those shows, they all matter so much. - it feels like there s been more of an ebb and flow and an evolution. - it is so important for us to have true authenticity. - why we always the only black people here? - that s why representation matters, black stories told by black people. - i m trying to tell you something. - [man] we set the pace for sit comedy. - you hear that, elizabeth? i m coming to join ya, honey? - from sanford and son to the other black shows. - what is this? - loved the jeffersons. - monogrammed shirt, brand new
[crowd shouting] [narrator] previously on secrets & spies. [ken adelman] in 1982, the soviet union had something like 33,000 nuclear weapons. [ronald reagan] they are the focus of evil in the modern world. [applause] [oleg gordievsky] the confrontation between west and east was very serious. there was really significant fear that this was going to lead to something extremely, extremely dangerous. [oleg] [crowd cheering] [narrator] this is the unseen story of the cold war. fought not by politicians. but by secret agents. [jack barsky] there was complete misunderstanding on either side. it s very difficult to determine whom you can trust. [narrator] as the soviet union faces off with the west in the early 1980s. two spies play a dangerous game from the shadows. they seek to win the upper hand while the world stands on the brink of nuclear war. these are their stories in their own words. testimony pieced together from interviews over the years. [oleg] after 11 years of secret wo