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us on this tuesday morning morning joe starts right now. the sorros-funded district attorney put criminals first and victims last. that is exactly what you get with the soros-ization. it s funded by george soros. who is funding these district attorneys? george soros the republican-led house judiciary committee took their grievances to new york city yesterday for a partisan hearing against the district attorney who is prosecuting donald trump. meanwhile, house speaker kevin mccarthy was on wall street touting a plan for the debt ceiling, but his proposal had very few specific detail and on capitol hill, most republican senators are coming out against an effort to temporarily replace dianne feinstein on the judiciary committee. we ll show you what they had to say about the ailing california democrat plus, ron desantis continues his fight with disney. floating some potential developments near the park, including a prison also ahead, we ll get the latest ....
That cop to shoothim in his back. There are more questionsthan there are answers. Jennifer this was coming. There was too muchrage in everybody and its beengoing on for years. Steven next thing i know,i picked up a brick and threw it straightthrough the window. upbeat music Protestors Chanting r it all began on a noteof prayer and mourning for 15 year old phillippannell, shot to death by policeon tuesday night. Natacha it was apeaceful vigil. Everybody just wanted tocome together and find out, like, why did this happen . Then the evening came. The crowd was getting angry. The police were pushing back. And then thats whenthe riot broke out. William the night of the riot,i was there. Very, very quickly,it just got out of control. People werethrowing rocks, broke windows inthe police building. Bryan ive gotpeople that theyre inside in fear of their life. We tore up everythingin our path. I wanted that policestation to be burned ....
that cop to shoothim in his back. there are more questionsthan there are answers. jennifer: this was coming. there was too muchrage in everybody and it s beengoing on for years. steven: next thing i know,i picked up a brick and threw it straightthrough the window. (upbeat music) (protestors chanting) r: it all began on a noteof prayer and mourning for 15 year old phillippannell, shot to death by policeon tuesday night. natacha: it was apeaceful vigil. everybody just wanted tocome together and find out, like, why did this happen? then the evening came. the crowd was getting angry.the police were pushing back. and then that s whenthe riot broke out. william: the night of the riot,i was there. very, very quickly,it just got out of control. people werethrowing rocks, broke windows inthe police building. bryan: i ve gotpeople that they re inside in fear of their life. we tore up everythingin our path. i wanted that policestation to be burned down. that s how i felt. you know ....
A marching bandstando standout h dreams of studying chemical engineering is healing. he s alive. that s the biggest message i want people to remember, is that he is alive. maggie vespa reporting there. mara, incredible, miraculous news is that ralph yarl is home and out of the hospital. he is recovering he is alive, as we heard there. what a nightmare. that is the great news. my gosh, to knock on the wrong door by accident, be shot in the head, then shot on the ground, get up and look for help, to be told to get on the ground and put your hands up, thank god he is alive. expected to make a full recovery, which is the best news. thank god. but what a trauma. you know, first of all, he is adorable yeah. he is adorable. it s heartbreaking my heart goes out to that family but just this combination of just these oldhatred hatreds wee in this country and these guns ....
We have, to just allows us to mick make these wrong and sometimes hateful split-second decisions and take someone s life, take the life of a child. it is the nightmare of every parent, i m sure, but also of every black american, that they or their children will be the victim of a split-second decision made out of fear and bigotry. this is it s terrifying it is also scary from the perspective of thinking about other people who go door to door, postal workers, campaign workers, people who just may be lost and need help. right. i mean, it shouldn t be this way. of course, just hearing that this child, this 16-year-old boy was able to go for help and then was mistreated again. as he was bleeding from the head, told to get on his knees and put his handsup. ....