BREAKING: Jury rules Kyle Rittenhouse "not guilty" on all counts.
More coming.
Kyle Rittenhouse's reaction to the not guilty verdict:
Judge Schroeder compliments the Rittenhouse jury for justifying “the confidence that the founders of our country placed in you.”
"This is a very racist city, it's been shown through and through ... the judge displayed that."
Justin Blake — the uncle of Jacob Blake, whose shooting and paralyzing by police prompted the protests at which Kyle Rittenhouse's shootings occurred — condemns not guilty verdict.
Kyle Rittenhouse's acquittal marks the end of this deeply divisive homicide trial.
The prosecution cannot appeal, and the “not guilty” verdict is final.
President Biden addresses Rittenhouse not-guilty verdict: "I stand by what the jury has concluded. The jury system works, and we have to abide by it."
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) presses Biden’s pick for currency comptroller Saule Omarova about “you used to be a member of a group called The Young Communists.”
Omarova explains, because she was born in the Soviet Union, she was part of school youth programs mandated for students.
Kevin Gough, lawyer for 1 of 3 men accused of murdering 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery, calls for mistrial.
Gough, who argued against Rev. Al Sharpton's presence in the court, cites the civil rights community calling the trial “a test case for civil rights” as a reason for mistrial.
“We ask that you deny that mistrial.”
— Prosecutor Linda Dunikoski responds to defense call for mistrial in case over killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
Judge Timothy Walmsley denies defense motion for mistrial in Ahmaud Arbery case.
Walmsley references “reprehensible” comments made by defense lawyer Kevin Gough, including a comment about Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Sanders.
"... When the issue at hand is the health of our planet and the world our children and our grandchildren will inherit, then you will have a hard time keeping me away.”
Obama slams Trump for pulling out of Paris Agreement: “I wasn’t real happy about that.”
He says “determination” of state and local governments and his own administration’s investment “allowed our country to keep moving forward, despite hostility from the White House.”
Obama on "the bad news" for leaders at the #COP26 climate summit:
“We are nowhere near where we need to be at … most countries have failed to meet the action plans that they set 6 years ago.”
"On this vote, the yeas are 228 and the nays are 206 — the motion is adopted."
Loud, sustained applause from the Democratic side of the aisle as the House passes the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
13 Republicans voted for it. 6 Dems voted against it.
Comprehensive breakdown of what's in this $1.2 bill:
• Funding for roads and bridges
• Money for transit and rail
• Broadband upgrade
• Upgrading airports, ports and waterways
• Electric vehicles
• Environmental remediation
& much more cnn.com/2021/07/28/pol…
$1.2 TRILLION*, sry, they didn't pass a $1.20 bill.
Need a Saturday brain teaser? Here’s a pop quiz covering the deep dive interviews featured on Hell & High Water, Just Something About Her, and Battleground this week.
Test your knowledge and catch up on these conversations 👇
Q1: In what year did Fiona Hill become an American citizen?
Did you know that Fiona Hill was an American citizen?
Learn more about what America means to Fiona Hill as an immigrant and her time in the Trump admin on this week’s #HHW: recount.co/HHW