i could have not said that better myself. i m alicia men menez, alex has the night off. here s a thing that has happened every day like clock work, as long as we can remember. every day the white house sends out from the white house the daily guidance. at the top, there s a few paragraphs describing what the president s day will entail. and below that, there s a schedule of the major events planned. with the daily intelligence briefing, any major meetings, the timing of any travel that the president is doing. the white house puts out the daily guidance that so the press can plan and that you can make out every day. it s something done every day every white house under every president. just a couple of weeks at the end of donald trump s presidency, something weird happened. the white house issued daily guidance that said president trump will work from early in the morning to late in the evening. he will make many calls and have many meetings and then mention about a campaign r
climate change. the high court curbed carbon emissions at the time when scientists are sounding the alarm on the case of dploeshl warming. also today, president biden lashed out over their decision to overturn roe. he supports a filibuster carveout for congress to codify abortion rights. he said that at the nato summit in madrid, where he announced new aid for ukraine. we will discuss this a little later, first, new developments in the january 6th investigation. resources tell cnn that cassidy hutchinson, the former aide was contacted by someone in the former president s orbit to try to influence her testimony. those revelations so damming that the committee has now issued a subpoena for one of the central figures in the west wing, pat cipollone, the former top lawyer at the trump white house. cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. do we know who was trying to influence tuesday s testimony? reporter: we do not, alisyn. you remember the end on tuesday after hutchin
Good evening to you on this wednesday. Im cristina rendon. Protesters all over the country and here in the bay area took to the streets this may day to make their voices heard. We begin tonight in oakland with ktvu Jana Katsuyama, where a propalestinian protest is wrapping up. Gianna yes, it wrapped up very peacefully. We are here at Frank Ogawa Plaza in front of city hall. And if you take a look behind me, there were people here from labor unions, from health care unions, and many people from the community. You can see they left behind this sign that says labor for palestine, a merging of missions between workers on may day and also calls for peace in gaza. Hundreds of protesters filled the streets of downtown oakland wednesday, a march from the Federal Building to Frank Ogawa Plaza at city hall. It was a may day demonstration that saw the traditional workers rights advocates merging with palestinian groups, calling for an end to violence and civilian deaths in gaza, many families joi
From access to the propalestinian encampment. And not just in l. A. Protesters making their voices heard across the bay area on this may day, a day of action marked by prolabor groups joining forces with other demonstrators calling for peace in the middle east. Were here strong. Were out in solidarity. We would like to see peace for our family members in gaza from College Campuses to city streets. A unified message from protesters around the state and country. Good evening everyone. Im mike mibach and im Claudine Wong. We begin with a developing story out of los angeles, where hundreds of people are holding off police from accessing a propalestinian encampment on the ucla campus. Sources tell fox news that the lapd is now in a citywide tactical alert as conflict continues to brew on the ucla campus, large numbers of officers in riot gear could be seen entering the campus near the propalestinian encampment. Then, around 6 00 tonight, Police Issued a warning to those protesters, calling
Take a look behind me, you can see the debris and skid marks right here, left behind by this crash. What behind . What was a rolling gun battle to rolling gun battles ended in a crash involving a family trying to get to school. Now, this Ford Explorer ended up on its side after the black chevy camaro crashed into it at about 745 this morning. Neighbors tell me the camaro was involved in a series of rolling gun battles in which two sets of cars shot at or chased each other along cherokee avenue. Inside the Ford Explorer was a woman and her 13 year old daughter who were headed to Francophone Charter School just down the street. Neighbors say they heard as many as four dozen shots before or after the crash in a neighborhood not far from bishop odowd high school, the mother and daughter were not hit by gunfire. They managed to climb out of the roof of their explorer and walk away. The father of the 13 Year Old Girl rushed to the scene afterward and told us what the mother of his child told