Powering smarter savings. Powering possibilities. Hi, everyone, its 4 00 in new york. Ten tuesdays, 70 days to a Flashing Red Crossroads in our shared North American future. Both president ial campaigns this afternoon on pace with whats going to be a dead sprint to election day. Vice president Kamala Harris and her running mate tim walz at this hour preparing for what will be their tickets First Campaign stop since they formally accepted their partys nomination. A Bus Tour Of Georgia starting tomorrow. Meanwhile with Donald Trumps running mate jd vance campaigning in michigan and indiana, that campaign is adding new voices. An interesting voice. Nbc news adviser confirming that both robert f. Kennedy jr. And gabby is moving with trump. Lets go to North Carolina voters in ten days. Four days after that, the first president ial debate between trump and harris, which now appears to be all systems go. At least right now, according to donald trump. Disgraced expresident a little more than a
down to the caucuses is on and donald trump is still far and away the favorite. the question is, could anything shake up the race between now and caucus day? plus, with just a few days to go before another anniversary of the january 6th attack on the capitol, we will hook at some of the republicans who are still trying to rewrite history. also today, my one-on-one conversation with harry dunn who defended the democracy and the capitol and so much to be concerned about in 2024, there are so many reasons to be excited. at the top of my list is the olympic games in paris. i will introduce you to two paraolympians some of the move the inspiring people i talk to all year. as we ring in 2024, i want to take just a moment to talk about what this next year has in store. because we have a little more than two weeks left until the official kick off of the presidential race. that is when republican caucus goers in iowa will cast the first votes of the 2024 election cycle. what happens
the countdown to the caucuses is on. donald trump is still far and away the favorite. the question is, could anything shake up the race between now and caucus day? plus, with just a few days to go until another it january 6th anniversary for the attack on the capitol, we will look at some republican still trying to rewrite history. also today, my one-on-one conversation with officer harry dunn, who defended the capitol, and our democracy on january 6th. later, with so much to be concerned about in 2024, there s also so many reasons to be excited. at the top of my list, the olympic games in paris. i will introduce you to do to paralympians, her most some of the most inspiring people i ve talked to all year. as we ring in 2024, i just want to take a moment to talk about with this next year has in store. we have a little bit more than two weeks left until the official kickoff until the presidential race. that s when republican caucus goers in iowa cast the first votes in the
weekend. new saturday january 13th at 8 am. i don t know about you guys, but i m having some marginal east tonight and getting some much needed rest. happy new year, inside with jen psaki begins now. thanks for watching. as we ring in the new year, all eyes turn to iowa. the countdown to the caucus is on, and donald trump is still far and away the favorite. the question is, could anyone shake up the race between now and caucus day? plus, with just a few days to go before another anniversary of the january 6th attack on the capitol, we will take a look at some of the republicans who are still trying to rewrite history. also today, my one-on-one conversation with officer harry dunn, who defended the capitol, and grid democracy on january 6th. and later, with so much to be concerned about in 2024, they re also so many reasons to be excited. at the top of my list is the olympic games in paris. i ll introduce you to two paralympians who were some of the most inspiring people i t
country s rejection of donald trump in the 2020 election and became a critical battleground in the campaign by trump and his allies to overturn his defeat. a letter today from fulton county d.a. connie willis to judges and her fellow county officials saying in essence, clear your calendars. the new york times reports this, the georgia prosecutor leading an investigation into the former president and his allies has taken the unusual step of announcing remote workdays for most of her staff during the first three weeks of august. asking judges in the downtown atlanta courthouse not to schedule trials for part of that time, as she prepares to bring charges in the inquiry. the move suggests that the fulton county d.a. is expecting a grand jury to unseal indictments during that time period. thanks to court filings and reporting, we know that willis has cast a very wide net, with everyone from state gop officials to the ex-president himself, under scrutiny right now. the new york