dana: no one tried to help her, including the bus driver. according to the victim while she was trying to do was stop a group of teens from swearing around a child objects were being thrown at me throughout the whole instance incident. i recall the kids hitting me and kicking me and i had no defense. i had a bruise on my arm. i asked several time to stop the bus. the driver made no attempt to stop the bus. he did not alert local authorities or do anything to my defense. dana: here s the mayor reacted. that is not any type of crime that we want to see in our city at any time. dana: philadelphia police attacked by a group of atv and dirt bike drivers who hurled the bricks and bottles at officers. in a top ceo retail says they re closing a store in san francisco because of life of direct like of safety. many are asking when democrats are going to say enough is enough. judge, one of the things learned today is that when they re pulling voters and crime and is is an issu
To saudi arabia where it is 1 00 a. M. Wednesday morning. Im bret baier. Weaver coming to you live from temperature ray a, the historic birthplace of the royal family the beginning of the saudi kingdom about. 12 miles north west the capital city of riyadh we will have much more on minutes. Stories making headlines lack home. House republicans plan to hold their next hearing next week in their Impeachment Inquiry into President Biden over his familys business dealings. The September 28th Session is expected to focus on constitutional and legal questions that surround allegations of the president s involvement in his son hunters overseas finances. The white house is calling the effort by the House Republicans extreme politics at its worst. President biden says the world must unite around ukraine and its fight against russian invaders. The president making that comment during a speech to the United Nations General Assembly today. He is, however, being criticized for failing to pay enough
hello, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. ahead this hour on cnn, let s make a deal. israel agrees to pauses in fighting but only if hamas releases ten hostages each day in return. a pause in fighting reveals utter destruction across gaza by israel s military offensive, described by the u.n. as the deadliest urban campaign since world war ii. and, cnn s third annual called earth day. this year, our shared home raising environmental awareness worldwide. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with john vause. hamas in israel have agreed to extend a four-day long truce for another two days in return for the release of 20 more hostages being held in gaza. on monday, 11 israelis with dual citizenship, nine children, and two women or released by hamas. all were taken to a medical center in tel aviv and then reunited with family. they were all taken hostage from the same kibbutz in southern israel on october 7th by hamas militants. for
hello, everyone, and welcome to the salmon per hour. here s where we re headed this week the life and murder of nicole brown simpson. this documentary is bringing nicole to life. persisters set the record straight on her legacy. it was ugly, it was horrible, and it was very hard to watch almost entail and relive the moment oj was acquitted of her murder floor was just ripped open. also, this howard john legend on afghanistan s answer to american idol. and cultural revolution through music, it really shows you the power of music and the power of the human spirit. then this is the north korean saying, well two can play this game except we re just going to send over actual garbage. i ll roundtable conversation with journalist mark landlocked and jonathan freedom on the big stories of the week, google s tried to step in and prove that but the indispensable, but has had pretty rotten results. maybe the search engine becomes redundant if you have an ai chatbot or someth
good morning and welcome to the saturday edition of morning joe weekend. it was a really busy week. let s get to some of the conversations you may have missed. gag order in donald trump s hush money case is an effect, but his attorney said, they will keep fighting to get it thrown out. that comes after new york s top court declined to hear trump s appeal of the matter earlier this week. the state court appealed trump s thing, there was no constitutional grounds for the appeal. that leaves the gag order imposed by judge juan mershon in place meaning, he could still face penalties in place for violating it. the order bars trump from going after witnesses, jurors, and others who were involved in the case. following his felony conviction last month, the sentencing is scheduled for july 11th. so, i guess first of all, do you expect this gag order to be put back before the sentencing? i don t, but maybe there is reason for it. and then, what do you expect for the sentencing?