we re glad you re here tonight. we are tracking multiple breaking stories, including bombshell new allegations from a former irs whistleblower about your president, joe biden ,hunter biden and at least one high ranking biden official . you will love this breaking news tonight. also, new information about the biden family syndicate you did not know about, along with an explosive exchange between congresswoman marjorie taylor greene and eric swalwell . that s all coming up. oh, and don lemon s latest public meltdown. and i m saying don t fire don lemon because nobody will get lower ratings. keep them right where he is . all right. but first, a we start with this bit of news. i think you ll all like it. a big, huge loss in court today for manhattan d.a. alvin bragg, a huge win for the rule of law . and tonight, a court, a federal judge denied bragg s request to stop the house judiciary committee from issuing a subpoena to want to swarm of prosecutors. that guy that wrote the b
hire, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york on a very busy day of news and more details on what promises to be a blockbuster hearing on the january 6 hearing and we ll have much more on that. we begin with the verdict in the alex jones trial where a jury has just awarded nearly $1 billion in damages to the family members of the sandy hook victims, people who suffered from the lines that alex jones started spreading hours after the massacre. harry lipman joins us, a former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general. let me just not go the down the rabbit holes of alex jones but the families had pain and suffering from the massacre being described as a hoax and the nearly billion dollars in damages does nothing, nothing to deal with their grief but it was as signal, it seems harry, that the jury felt that it was represent henceible. even his defense attorney said in close, nicole. this is a despicable human being and, of course, he s the vilest vermin out there on
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good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world it is tuesday, july 26th. i m brianna keilar alongside john berman this morning. we re beginning this hour with new cnn reporting that takes us behind the scenes revealing just how close the supreme court came to saving roe v. wade. according to multiple sources chief justice john roberts fought to the bitter end trying to convince his former conservative justices to preserve the constitutional right to abortion. but it was the unprecedented leak of a draft opinion reversing roe that may have have doomed roberts efforts. and the abortion rights drama that testified in april that the draft opinion would soon be published. tensions over the fate of roe were heightened over the course of the leak that diminished whatever chance roberts had to disloch the five votes to overturn the rule. joining us, joan biscupic. joan, tell us how hard he was fighting to bring some folks over to his time. good morning, brianna