Responsible. Nobody working for the government his responsible i am responsible. This is really an attack on a political opponent thats all it is. Jessica dean, cnn washington im thanks for joining us. Anderson starts now tonight on three 60 what Opening Statements and early testimony say about where things are headed in the first ever criminal trial of a former president. Also tonight, Breaking News in one of his three other criminal cases this is what a witness says. The former president told his valet and the part and he says he dangled in the classified Documents Case plus the antisemitism and fear jewish students say theyre now enduring you on campus after days of propalestinian demonstrations at some of the countrys foremost universities. Good evening. Thanks for joining us today. 12 New York City jurors and six alternates. Got there. First peek inside a highstakes world far removed from the everyday white collar charges. Theyve been chosen to here a world of celebrity tycoons, p
Philadelphia, businesses are ransacked by masked teenagers just weeks after philly Police Commissioner resigned. You are watching Fox And Friends First on wednesday morning, im todd piro. Carley im carley shimkus. Looters targeted apple store, foot and lululemon and the acting Police Chiefs this was a bunch of criminals taking advantage of unrest in the city. Brooke singman has breaking details this morning. Brooke police say 100 teens were involved, but only 15 to 20 of them are in custody. You see here just a fraction of the damage outside of the lululemon. Just down the street at apple store, electronics are littered throughout the Store Temperature is unclear how many businesses were hit. John stanfords these are coordinated attacks. Listen. We were able to link some things on social media, there was chatter about certain locations. We are investigating there is possibility a caravan of a number of different vehicles going from location to location. It is possible we had a group ma
Foreign aid package plus other measures are now headed to the senate for approval senators are coming in during their recess to get it to president bidens desk. However, that bipartisan support could spell disaster for Speaker Mike Johnson and now some gop hardliners are calling on him to resign before for they make a move on trying to oust him with a vote with us. Now as cnns chief Congressional Correspondent and host of inside politics sunday, manu raju. Good morning, manu. So do you think will see that motion to vacate soon, if at all . Well, look it, Marjorie Taylor greene has introduced it. She can call for any moment and the question is, if she does call for it, will she have the votes to oust him from the speakership . Theres some belief among those detractors that that some people believe that this was the moment for them to go forward when really the pressure was was boiling, when there was so much tension internally, but now theyre going home for a weeklong recess and then wi
Spewing more violence. He has asked the d. C. Giants to have trumps legal team has just over a week to respond. Starting us off this sunday Special Correspondent for that is a fair and host of the fast politics podcast. Matt dodd, county but and former chief strategist for bush cheney president ial campaign. Msnbc Political Analyst. And joyce vance, msnbc contributor and former u. S. Attorney. She is a professor at the university of Alabama School of law and the cohost of the hashtag, sisters emma podcast. It is good to see you all. Joyce, trump told nbc that he made the decision. And not his lawyers to challenge the 2020 election results. What does that mean for the special counsels case against him . Every time trump takes his television, or any other public form and begins to speak, my assumption is that someone at the Justice Department is taking notes. Because very often he says things that are contradictory or he undercuts his own defenses. Mostly importantly what is going on is
hello new york. thank you for joining us live at a town hall in new york city for this very special edition of why is this happening? he is incisive, he is big hearted, he is very, very smart. and, admit it, he is taller than you expected. please give a warm welcome to my friend, a beloved colleague, msnbc s, chris hayes. [applause] thank you! oh, stop. stop it. [applause] how are you? good? thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. sit down, sit down. thank you, that is extremely kind. i hate attention and positive feedback. it s a hard 20 seconds for me. thank you for cutting it short. it is amazing to be here in my hometown of new york city. i have family here. tonight, we will talk about democracy. that word, we have probably talked more about democracy in the last four or five years that i had in all of my time as a journalist. even that, as a topic, seems we are. we all know, america is a democracy. there is a certain history you are taug