we begin with our chief correspondent, jonathan hunt. good evening. good evening. the first u.s. president to be indicted on criminal charges. donald trump gathered together his supporters to air grievances. i never thought anything like this could happen in america. the only crime that i have committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it. now, among the former president s target was alvin bragg, the manhattan district attorney leading the charge to convict trump on hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels. the criminal is district attorney because he leaked massive amount of grand jury information. [applause] for which he should be prosecuted or at a minimum, he should resign. and the former president hit out of the judge in this case, too. i have a trump-hating judge and trump-hating wife and family whose daughter works for kamala harris and now receiving the biden/harris campaign. before he wrapped up, he criticized othe
south texas tonight as state authorities empowered by the governor said migrants flocking illegally into the country back to the body by the busload in what critics say is itself a little. plus, new viral video capturing just about the homelessness problem is in san francisco, showing schoolchildren get enough off a bus going to a field trip. forced to walk by a large group of homeless people living in unsanitary filth. we begin tonight with biden. white house correspondent is that your tonight ip driven, kevin. good evening, shannon. if a vote of confidence is, say, the best christmas present you ve ever received, then the opposite of that would be a vote of no confidence. sort of a lump of coal. if that is the case for president biden, while the stocking is absolutely chock-full of cool, but a strong majority of democrats looking for somebody, anybody else to lead the party s charge in 2024. it was a headline most foul, the kind that no politician wants to see, let alon
we are looking at the charges trump is facing. there are 34 of them. many are baffled that da alvin bragg did not disclose the big crime the former president is accused of. live with more on what the document say and don t say. good evening. kevin corke. in 16 pages, progressive manhattan district attorney alvin bragg lays out the indictment who calls a catch and skill scheme to boot the candidate, trump. at the center, it has been $130,000 so-called hush money payment to stormy daniels. but, da bragg says it is not just about one single payment, but covers additional statements separate from the charge of
charge, speaking out on behalf of the convenience store clerk after a deadly confrontation inside a manhattan bodega. this is new security video obtained by the new york post appears to show stalker because they are bought trying to calm tensions before the violent struggle with 35-year-old austin simon. he was accused of repeatedly stabbing and what his supporters argue is a clear case of self-defence. in this brief snippet of video, you can hear the four who calls him papa, seemingly trying to deescalate. a previous video, also obtained by the new york post appeared to show simon go behind the counter and shove the clock into a wall before the fatal stabbing. allegedly angry about his girlfriend s unsuccessful attempt to buy a bag of chips. in another portion of it, the government appears to take action, pulling a weapon from a bag and stabbing the clock. video from the scene has inspired a groundswell of questions, increasing the pressure on progressive
going to embolden criminals at a time the city is dealing with record levels of crime in every category. the cover of today s new york post saying spree pass, eric is live in new york city with more on this. a lot of people are scratching their heads. hello, john. do the crime in new york city but don t have to do the time. that say critics is the message from the new progressive manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. to some a stunning reversal of the traditional law enforcement policies, bragg stressing diversion and alternative to jail time like crisis intervention over putting some criminals behind bars. he will no longer incarcerate lawbreakers unless it s murder, a crime that involves a death or felony. bragg says the goal is safety and fairness, also wants the