there s more to do, so let s finish the job president joe biden makes his 2024 re-election bid official, vowing to finish the job we ll take a look at how his campaign has already hit the ground running plus, the former fox news producer who s now suing the network weighs in on tucker carlson s ouster what she had to say about the hostile work environment that she faced at fox and during closing arguments in their seditious conspiracy trial yesterday, attorneys for members of the proud boys put the blame for the january 6th capitol attack squarely on donald trump we ll have the latest from the courtroom ahead of jury deliberations. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, april 26th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin this morning in washington where just hours after announcing his re-election bid president joe biden gave his first campaign speech yesterday and was greeted with this warm reception. four more y
but that is where in cnn s ed lavender is in texas right now. ed, what do we know about this arrest? reporter: well, we know this arrest took place in a small town of cut and shoot, texas, which is about 10 to 11 miles north of where we are here in the cleveland area of texas, which is about an hour s drive north of houston. so, in the four days that francisco oropesa has been on the run from law enforcement, he has not traveled a great distance. and i think what we have seen over the last couple of days with patrols in the area, there was always this inclination, this thinking, that this suspect perhaps didn t travel very far from this area, even though fbi officials were saying earlier today, they have been following every possible lead in connecting with law enforcement contacts here in the state and across the country and even across the border. because this suspect is a mexican national, that concern has always been that perhaps he was figuring out some way of getting
stopping that interview. deadline: white house which has a lot more about this starts right now. hi there, everyone, we come on the air with a whopper of a breaking news story for you. a settlement has been reached in that massive $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by dominion voting systems against fox news it was that kind of day. everyone waiting for a vatican-like puff of smoke a lot of delays. a lot of pontificating and a lot of wondering what might be happening and now, we know nick confessori, the judge in this case, at 3:57 as we sat waiting to come on the air, quote, the parties have resolved the case do you have anything to say about that look, this is a very big deal it surprised many people, today was going to be the opening day of arguments there was a two-hour delay after lunch. no one came back with the arguments. we saw the two parties in the courtroom, waiting in the courtroom, exchanging some paper. and before air time, we get the announcement f
criticizing putin s war person who has already survived two poisoning attempts. vladimir kara murza as attorney and longtime friend is outfront plus outrage tonight a grand jury in ohio deciding not to charge eight officers who shot a black man nearly four dozen times after a chase. police say they thought he was armed and payback from desantis the governor, threatening to build a competing theme park or even a state prison right next to disney. let s go, outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight 25 years in prison just for taking on putin . that is the shocking sentence handed down to putin opposition leader vladimir kara murza cameras. formal crime is criticizing putin s war in ukraine, which, of course he did, and did so bravely, just like he did on this show a year ago. putin has a pattern here. as you know, he falsely accused the us of developing bioweapons in georgia. ah as he invaded there. you think that he is going to launch a chemical or biologi
machine company dominion several weeks ago as fox news lawyers prepared for a courtroom showdown with dominion voting systems, they presented tucker carlson with what they thought was good news. they had persuaded the court to redract from a legal filing the time he called a fox news executive the c-word mr. carlson, fox news most watched primetime host was not impressed. he told his colleagues that he wanted the world to know what he had said about that executive in a private message the people said mr. carlson said comments he made about former president donald trump, i hate him passionately that were in the court documents, were said during a momentary spasm of anger, while his dislike of the executive was deep and enduring. the tensions between tucker carlson and fox news leadership had been simmering for some time the wall street journal also reports within fox s management, reservations had been mounting about risks mr. carlson presented for the network. some of the