we stand with israel! norah: massive crowds gather in support of israel on the national mall. motivated, they say, by what they have been seeing on college campuses. norah: plus, the news from president biden who believes a deal will happen to release the hostages held by hamas. what is your message for the families? hang in there. we are coming. a deadly crash here in ohio involving multiple vehicles, including a charter bus full of students. my band director is like, get off the bus, it is on fire. stuff is starting to explode. norah: stronger storms and devastating weather. the new report that shows climate change is worsening across america. we are the last generation that is really going to be able to make a meaningful difference in the outcome. norah: and our exclusive interview with democratic senator joe manchin. why he is frustrated with washington politics and looking for americans who feel the same way. senator, the big question everyone i
get over it. there are dumb days on capitol hill and there are dumber days on capitol hill and this is one of the dumbest i ve seen in a long time. house republicans reacting to a chaotic and at times childish day on capitol hill. we ll take you through what happened straight ahead. plus fulton county district attorney fani willis responds to leaks of video statements from three of donald trump s coconspiratorter in the georgia election interference case. and also ahead we ll preview the high stakes meeting taking place today between president joe biden and chinese president xi jinping. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, november 15th. i m jonathan lemire, and thanks for joining us. it is a busy day and we ve got a lot to get to. a potential government shutdown in just two days is now looking a lot less likely this morning after the house passed new speaker mike johnson s unconventional stop gap funding bill yesterday largely with the help
hi, everyone, it is 4:00 in new york, i m alicia menendez, in for nicolle wallace. it is a tried and true tactic of the donald trump playbook, turn anything into political score settling. today, lawyers for the ex-president filed a motion for a mistrial in the civil fraud case against him in new york that threatens to bring down the trump organization and tarnish his brand as a business mogul. in the motion, trump s team accused the judge and his staff of bias. the motion is filled to the brim with dramatic language, saying quote, only the grant of a mistrial can salvage what is left of the rule of law. trump s lawyers also took aim at the judge s law clerk, included photos of the clerk, as well as her campaign donation history in their public filing. that is even after the judge placed a limited gag order on donald trump that barred him from commenting on court staff. trump s lawyers were then prohibited from discussing the judge s communications with his staff. the length o
hospitals caught in the cross fire. thousands of civilians and patients are trapped as israel surrounds gaza s largest hospital where it says a hamas command center is hiding underneath. the five special ops soldiers killed in a training exercise in the mediterranean. the investigation tonight into the blackhawk crash. plus more american air strikes in syria. and we re there for the emotional reunion between a mother and son after she was trapped for over a month in gaza. what is it like for you to look into your mother s eyes to be able to hug her and touch her? thank god. praise be to god she made it out. very, very happy. a u.s. secret service member opens fire while protecting one of the president s grandchildren. no one was hurt, but an investigation is underway. the traffic is going to be horrendous. norah: a massive fire shuts down a major freeway how long it will effect the commutes of millions. workers aren t taking chances. they re shoring up the
the prosecutor. providing a plethora of details about the days and weeks after the 2020 election. when donald trump and his allies tried anything and did everything they could to reverse what they knew was trump s election defeat. we re getting a look at what sidney powell and jenna ellis told prosecutors during the recessions. those are the meetings where defendants who take plea deals reveal any information that could be used against the other defendants in this case. which includes rudy giuliani and donald trump. former trump attorney general ellis descriing a chilling conversation with trump aid at a white house christmas party. i said something to him like i m sorry that we haven t been able to do more. and i emphasized to him i thought that the claims and the ability to challenge the election results was essentially over because of the dismissal of the case from the the supreme court. he said to me in an excited tone, well, we don t care. we re not going to leave. i