right here to cnn. new central. happening soon in charlottesville, two of these three men who carried tiki torches and march nearly six years ago at a white nationalist rally are scheduled to appear in court today. each has been indicted on a single felony charge of burning an object with the intent to intimidate. which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. 2017 rally ultimately led to violent clashes with counter protesters in 32 year old heather higher, lost her life. cnn s brian todd is in charlottesville. brian i understand there are some new developments, what s going on there? well john. the hearing is slightly delayed because there s another unrelated hearing going on in this court behind me, but in a few minutes we do expect this hearing to take place where two of the three defendants in this case are expected to appear to set the scene for our viewers. we have to kind of differentiate this. these defendants are charged in the case that s related to that
city cab the truth is i m lucky to be alive because of the driving and this town is psychotic. new york is the only city in th world where you signal after you ve made it to the next lane. anywhere else in america if you want to go left to put on your blinker like you re going left. if you do that here they block you. instead you have to go left in then you put on your blinker like hot hot. i made it. the other thing you need to kno about me as i grew up in an era where late-night comedy was something the whole country could share. that s what life was in the 1980 s. every regular person could shar late-night and every celebrity could share madonna. if you did not laugh at that is because it burns when your peep. stick with me. tonight when i will try to do i unite the country with some basic truths i think which i ll be able to agree on. i do not let you allow that but you need to remember these are just jokes. if you don t like something i say get on at the ganglion hold of
bring down inflation or ease up on the fight to calm the banking sector. downplayed the federal reserve through all of this. we started out the sa santa clas by bringing zero interest rates which pushed people out of saved investments into venture capital. they became the arsenate dome arsenate during covid m no one would loan it to us the $5 trilf thin air and that caused inflation. but don t worry, they came in as the firefighters to put the fire out by dousing it with high interest rates. now, they are like the triage doctor to stabilize the patients, which are the banks. ashley: alexandria hoff with more from washington, alex. good morning, the federal reserve is in a tricky spot with rising consumer prices being revealed today. it has led to a rate hike but giving the turmoil the interest rates have caused the fight against inflation may have to be placed on hold. it was an attempt by silicon valley to lower interest rate risk which led to selling off securities we
i don t believe bragg would be doing this in donald trump was not running for president. we d like to ask mr. bragg if he d be doing this if he worked for the president of the united states. if s if this is the reason you re doing it, this is a political investigation. and in an interview with fox news today, former illinois democratic governor rod doubled down like people like bragg are out of control and targeting trump and president trump excited the sentence related to the conviction of trying to sell obama s senate seat. if that prosecutor of new york, the democrat prosecutor suggests that the congress should not have oversight over his actions, he s sadly mistake and these are out of control and the weaponnized political prosecutor in new york state who s trying to prosecute president trump for things that aren t crimes and this is absolutely necessary so we can preserve our republic and democracy and freedoms. they re working at the major league level to the repu
to the humble trainer. tornadoes and severe storms are continuing to leave a trail of destruction across the united states. at least 21 people are now known to have died in the south and the midwest. tennessee, arkansas and indiana have been hardest hit. in illinois, one person was killed, when a theatre roof collapsed in chicago. these pictures are of the storm passing a car in arkansas, and as you can see, the images speak for themselves. the bbc s sancha berg reports. dozens of storms and tornadoes left a trail of destruction, two of the fiercest touched down in the southern state of arkansas. tearing off roofs, bringing down power lines, sweeping through homes with incredible force. the rate of pace and the volume of itjust seemed rather intense and it was extremely dangerous. it came through a set of double doors and ploughed through my house, out of my front door which has steel bars in the front of it. several people have been killed, dozens injured, in this state alon