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is for the first time in the history of the country, a former president a facing federal charges. it is friday, june 9, here are the latest developments. a grand jury in florida has indicted trump on seven counts related to the mishandling of classified documents. his lawyer says he is facing a charge under the espionage act. and also charges of obstruction of justice, false statements and conspiracy. the former president released a video railing against the indictment calling it a hoax and election interference. he says he is an innocent man. in a post trump said he has been summoned to appear in federal court in miami 3:00 p.m. tuesday. they did not give any advanced warning of the indictment. secret service will be coming up with a plan for the court appearance. and congressional allies quick to rally to his defense as some of his campaign rivals attacked the legal system but avoided direct support notably of the former president. so far the biden white house has ....
rights atrocities. california governor gavin newsom accusing florida s governor, ron desantis, of kidnapping, after turbo groups of migrants have been flown to sacramento. norah: breast cancer breakthrough. new research reveals artificial intelligence may be the answer to predicting cancer risk in just seconds. another former confidant of donald trump enters the 2024 race. what former new jersey governor chris christie s candidacy means other contenders. how are we going to make this work? what about the development? can i afford to live and pay my bills? more than half of the country lives in an area considered a child care desert. meet two moms are doing something about it. we have seen both sites. this is a problem and we need to do something about it. norah: emma surprise, surprise of a lifetime. in military dad travels 30 hours to make it to his daughter s graduation. good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesd ....
norah: new reporting tonight from our team. dangerously bad air still affects millions of americans are to wildfires in canada. this weekend enter early next week a system will come through, direct the smoke away from the u.s. in the eastern part of the country, ukrainian troops have stepped up offensive operations around the beleaguered city of bakhmut, which was only recently taken by russian troops. the main suspect in the disappearance of u.s. teenager natalee holloway has been arraigned in an alabama court. norah: playing with plastic. the shocking new data. america s old nearly $1 trillion in credit card debt. speak of the bear wandered into a northeast d.c. neighborhood and showed up a little before 7:00 and got rather comfortable in the tree. this is a bear in a tree, and i was like, praise god. roderick duncan says real change never happens overnight. will get you, man. homeless? homeless, he had to be. ready kept com ....
you are taking their money at the cost of all of these human rights atrocities. california governor gavin newsom accusing florida s governor, ron desantis, of kidnapping, after two groups of migrants have been flown to sacramento. norah: breast cancer breakthrough. promising new research reveals artificial intelligence may be the answer to predicting cancer risk in just seconds. another former confidant of donald trump enters the 2024 what former new jersey governor chris christie s candidacy means for other contenders. how are we going to make this work? what about their development? can i afford to live and pay my bills? more than half of the country lives in an area considered a child care desert. meet two moms who are doing something about it. we have seen both sites. this is a problem, and we need to do something about it. norah: and the surprise of a lifetime. a military dad travels 30 hours to make it to his daughter s grad ....
in kharkiv. they are blaming each other for serious deconstruction. what do we know about what happened and what is being done i guess to save lives and property here? reporter: the exact cause of a substantial explosion that destroyed this hydroelectric power dam that holds up the dnipro river remains under investigation. of course ukrainians say russian pre-mined it, in other words set explosives on that dam. and that the ukrainian side of the dam had been regularly subjected to shelling. rather the ukrainian bank. so that had been under russian control. but nonetheless 80 settlements the government here saying are being affected as this vast amount of water is unleashed. huge amount of the water of course that has been built up over the winter months, melt water building up the size of the dnipro river now being unleashed downstream, likely to affect kherson or parts, districts of the city recappturd by ukraine last year. but most of the flooding is likely to be to ....