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tonight what s the bottom line you want the american people to know? there was a very sophisticated multi-part plan ovp ovoverseen ovp ovove by donald trump. you can t accept when they steal and rob. the attempt to stay in power. the longest investigation into donald trump s attempt to stay president barrels towards conclusion, we put it all together. i got three men walking down the street with ar-15s. the explosive testimonies. i over heard the president saying something that i don t effin care that they have weapons, let people in. new insights from witnesses. i said you want me to take my state, 3.2 million voters and throw them out the window? was he asking you to commit a crime? i don t know what he believed. the unanswered questions. i feel like we don t know the full story on the proud boys and oath keepers. and what may lie ahead. the former president and his allies represent a clear danger to american democracy. not because ....
has something to say and we wanted to give them more time to say it. they re an hour long with some of the most compels people in america. news anchors, lawmakers, people having thoughts we never thought of before. you may have seen a few minutes here on previous shows. tonight we re focusing on a few people. that would include j.p. sears, mike tyson and a man who treats people as they re dying. an end of life physician called christopher kerr. first we re going to look back at a conversation with someone that has passed, kirstie allie that died this fall of cancer. she was on our set and we had a remarkable conversation. here s part of us. for our viewers that know you well, this is to remind them why they like you so much. here it is. st. jerome s hospital. hey, slow down! the first stage of labor can take hours. yeah, so can midtown traffic. the wife of a plumber. we re going to have a bunch of little plumbers. and the horrible part is, he s too good for me ....
he came from. later tonight, new york has gone from bad to worse as the city refuses to lock up repeat offenders, all in the name of social justice. now many residents are forced to take matters into their own hands. we re going to talk what local boxing and mma coach leapt into action against a violent criminal, but first we begin tonight with a common theme from the biden white house and that is one of weakness. take a look. i must admit, i spoke about the possibility of my being able to buy one of those corvettes that are electric vehicles and i m not going to be able to do it because i can drive a vehicle while i am present beer good for the economy and the environment. thank you. is it all right if i ask a question, brian? of course, mr. president. i m just going to ask secretary yellen to offer before you do, can i ask a question? of course. i would like to ask a question. sean: you can t make this up, anyone can see the joe biden is physically, ....
find twitter because the billionaire is worried about losing money. he s waffling. he s weak. i ll walk through the evidence for you tonight. we begin with a very serious story. a story that we continue to cover as the nation continues to reel from what we all see and live through, the epidemic of gun violence. this is important. i ll tell what you it is so you know what you re about to deal with, because it s gut-wrenching. new testimony out of washington from victims families out of buffalo and uvalde including an 11-year-old survivor s stunning video. nia cerillo describes how the gunman murdered her teachers and classmates right in front of you her and how she survived, covering herself in blood to pretend she was dead. and then she went to go out the door and he was in the hallway and they made contact. then he went into the other classroom and then he went there s a door between our classrooms and he went to there and shot my teacher and killed my teacher, ....
cities like charleston and pittsburgh and el paso and christchurch in new zealand that have been tragically been victimized by racist rampages and violent extremism fueled by racial hatred. the conversations across this country today do nothing for the families of the victims. they do not erase their pain or ease their horror of the loved ones violent deaths, but at least we have a quorum willing to acknowledge the problem. the ideology that fuels saturday s mass shooting no longer sits on the absolute fringes of our society. ten people were gunned down, three others injured at a supermarket by a shooter who traveled more than 200 miles to target a predominantly black neighborhood in buffalo, new york, a shooter who according to police this morning would have continued with his rampage if he had not been stopped and arrested by police. 11 of the 13 victims were black. the dead range in age from 32 years old to 86 years old. the shooter wrote a lengthy, in which he was ....