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Anderson Cooper 360

Six people killed, all employees of Virginia Walmart

Anderson Cooper 360

CNN

News

3.73.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

All six people who were killed in a shooting at a Virginia Walmart were employees of the store, a spokesperson tells CNN. Lorenzo Gamble, Brian Pendleton, Kellie Pyle, Randall Blevins, Tyneka Johnson, and a 16-year-old male, were identified as the victims by the city of Cheasapeake. A trauma surgeon talks to AC360 about treating some of the victims. And an update on the investigation into the murders of four students who attended the University of Idaho. Police have gone through more than 1,000 tips and have interviewed 150 people, but authorities gave no indication they were closer to naming a suspect. Forensic scientist Lawrence Kobilinsky, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and retired cold case investigator Paul Holes, who is host of HLN's "Real Life Nightmare," give their take on the case.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The former president was already having a turkey of a legal week.

0:05.9

Now comes what could be a side of trouble.

0:08.9

John Berman here in for Anderson, barely a day after three or four legal setbacks, depending

0:14.2

on how you're counting, including a Supreme Court defeat on his taxes.

0:18.0

Trump now has one more thing to worry about.

0:20.6

The possibility that his former vice president, the one he sicked a mob on with a tweet

0:25.2

at 224 PM on January 6, could one day offer potentially damaging testimony against him.

0:32.3

Now so far, Pence has avoided giving evidence under oath in just last week, Pence told

0:37.0

our Jake Tapper he is not cooperating with the House Select Committee.

0:42.9

The January 6 committee.

0:46.0

Congress has no right to my testimony.

0:48.9

Because under the Constitution of the United States, as vice president, we had two co-equal

0:55.5

branches of government.

0:57.7

The Congress doesn't report to the White House.

1:00.1

The White House doesn't report to the Congress.

1:03.9

And I truly do believe in defense of the separation of powers and to avoid what would be a terrible

1:10.0

precedent.

1:11.8

So that's out he says.

1:13.6

But what about testifying in a criminal investigation?

1:17.4

Because as we learn late today, that's exactly what federal prosecutors are now seeking.

1:22.2

We also learned he could, Pence, could be open to it.

1:26.2

Couple that with the possibility that the former vice president is weighing a presidential

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