Powerful film. Just wanted to tell everybody yes. If you want to see the film, go to truefreedomfilm. Com and sign up for the screener and it will have the screener there, as well as cvs health, aetna, they gave a facilitators guide, so if you want it in your mentoring program. Truefreedomfilm. Com. Thats where you can download the film and watch it. Thank you so much, fredricka. We really appreciate this. Perfect. Making it available, thats the key. To you so much to both of you gentlemen. Great to see you. Hello again, everyone. Thank you so much for joining me. In washington, d. C. , im fredricka whitfield. First on cnn, were following a Major New Development in what could soon be Donald Trumps fourth indictment. Just a short time ago i spoke with former Georgia Republican Lieutenant Governor, jeff duncan, who told me that he will testify in the next 48 hours before a grand jury in atlanta. District attorney fani willis has subpoenaed duncan to testify about efforts by former Presid
Welcome to very scary people. Im donnie wahlberg. Some Crime Experts call the 1980s the decade of the Serial Killer. According to at least one study, there were about 200 of these murderers on the loose during that time. But one man stood out. His crimes were random and vicious. His victims ranged from toddlers to the elderly. The citizens of los angeles were paralyzed with fear while police struggled to stop him. His name was richard ramirez, and he was the night stalker. Man it happened in this Apartment Building in a groundfloor unit. Yochelson Jennie Vincow was a 79yearold lady living alone in an apartment in northwest los angeles. Jordan she had just turned off the light in her apartment, and because it was the peak of summer, she left the window open. Jennie vincows asleep in her bed, very vulnerable. Jordan while she slept, a shadow appeared at the window, and it was the outline of a man. And then he opened the window further and crept inside. He was looking for items to steal.
Love, its what makes subaru subaru. Tonight on 306, 360, so much for lazy summer days. The first big moment of the election case, the judge warns donald trump to watch what he says and says to her he is just another defendant. And a Special Counsel appointed to investigate hunter biden and others. Who are those others . Plus, we are live in maui where the Death Toll Rose sharply. Some especially powerful new video is coming in which we will bring to you along with exclusive reporting on how hawaiian officials may have underestimated the risk of a tragedy like this and missed key opportunity to prevent it. Good evening everyone. John burrman here for anderson. And how the judge will be handling the most important trial this country has ever seen and the most singular Criminal Defendant ever. Someone who is running to reclaim the highest offense in the land. On top of that, he is donald trump. The venue outside a hearing on how he may have handled evidence that prosecutors will be turnin
And you are watching velshi on msnbc. I am Charles Coleman jr. Filling in for my friend ali velshi. Like so many different places across the country, july saw record breaking temperatures in the state of georgia. Well, for donald trump, the last two weeks, its about to get hot as fish grease. And with that, we begin this morning with the latest details out of Fulton County, georgia, where a possible fourth criminal indictment of the former president could be filed in a matter of days. The states former Lieutenant Governor geoff duncan confirmed just yesterday that he received a notice to appear before a grand jury on tuesday. Additionally, independent journalist George Chilly also said he received a call from the office of Fulton County District Attorney fani willis that also asked him to come in on tuesday to give his testimony. These are the clearest signs yet that willis will present her case to the grand jury in the coming weeks in pursuit of criminal indictments in the States Elec
Sirens on this i island. And why that wasnt activated, because it clearly would have given people more time to escape the flames and get out of town. And, of course, the number of fatalities would probably not be the number that it currently is. Another big challenge here, mike, is housing. Why . Theres not much of it. Its expensive to rent or own. And unlike, say, the mainland there are not any towns that can simply absorb 4,500 people right now that need shelter. Lahaina was really small, nice historical place, and its gone. All the kind of, like, precious memories of my kids and kind of generational stuff. Reporter so eva adams, she lost her home. It was in this new 89unit, Affordable Housing complex that is now, of course, as you see, just ashes. There are about 2,700 buildings here that were destroyed in lahaina, 86 of those were homes. And the community of lahaina is a very working class, a lot of Native Hawaiians who serve the resorts, and right now those people who are now home