It's Monday, December 1st.
I'm Jane Coaster, and this is What A Day,
the show that is working its way through Thanksgiving leftovers and wondering what else it could do with turkey.
Cake?
Ice cream?
A ceremonial dance, perhaps?
On today's show,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio pursues peace between Ukraine and Russia at a lavish Miami golf club.
And the person who drew Alabama's new state Senate map is...
an 18-year-old?
But let's start with the horrifying shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C.
last week and the blame game and legal fallout.
On Wednesday,
two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot just a few blocks away from the White House.
One of the two shooting victims, Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, died of her injuries on Thursday.
She was 20 years old.
The alleged shooter is a 29-year-old man from Afghanistan who served in a zero unit,
an Afghan military force that helped the U.S.
military.
He moved to the United States in 2021 as part of a Biden-era program to help Afghan nationals who had assisted U.S.