thanks, frank. god bless all of you. bill: $1one a month. there he is. dana: new allegations of plagiarism from harvard as there are calls for action. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: how are you doing? dana: great. bill: frank, thanks, merry christmas. i m bill hemmer, good morning at home. harvard has a big problem as new reporting reveals mounting evidence of academic miscon tepidity by claudine gay. she managed to keep her job despite previous claims of pledge orism and calling out jewish genocide saying it depends on context and said it repeatedly. dana: this is why i was looking ahead. yesterday the school received a complaint containing dozens of examples like this that claim gay quoted or paraphrased authors which could force the school to at least open an investigation. bill: something tells me it is not over. molly line is on that this morning. these additional allegations of pledge orism by claudine gay are com
records show a profound breach of a defendant s word that he would protect information and the security of the united states. the judge in this case david hennessey also went on to talk about who this defendant had hurt by releasing those troves of classified documents online saying who did he put at risk? he could make a list as long as a phone book. soldiers, medical personnel, ukrainian personnel, ukrainian soldiers. we don t know how many people he put at risk. he went on to say that the government has said if you disclose this information, you put the united states at serious risk and the defendant s response was, i don t give a expletive. you could fill in the blank there. and the defense argued that the defendant in this case did not try to flee when he was arrested. he also brought up the defendant s attorney also brought up that his parents had put up their homes as collateral. but the judge, he acknowledged that saying i m aware of all of that, but at the end of
cover and lots of questions to answer, so they get started. on the trail, on trial. former president trump tries to jump-start his third run for the white house, a few of his favorite things. some rockets rallies, and hugging a supporter who called for pence s execution. i want to know what trump s civil rape trial, in the winding investigation surrounding him for 2024. my power panel break settle down, coming up. plus, breaking ranks. with a draconian near total abortion ban looming in south carolina, three gop lawmakers cross party lines to help lock at bill. one of those republicans who called to the abortion legislation, quote, crazily oppressive, joins me, a little later. and, what really makes a mother? a certain controversial congresswoman from georgia has some ideas, and they are pretty wrong, pretty discussing, and a slap in the face to all parents. this commentary ascending you will not want to miss, all of this war is combing up. a good sunday morning to you all, i
says the judge overseeing his indictment hates him. see where this one is going to lead starts right now tuesday 2 15 trump s arraignment s set, according to cnn sources, the unprecedented security that now needs to happen for this unprecedented court appearance, plus 30 news organizations come to the defense of an american journalist detained in russia. their demands to putin and a friend of that reporter will also join me this hour. and from the midwest to the south confirmed tornadoes on the ground with the governor of kentucky, saying tonight s forecast is the worst he has ever seen. welcome to the lead on this busy friday. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper, and we start in our politics lead with new developments surrounding the historic indictment against former president donald trump tuesday around 2:15 p.m. trump is expected to appear before manhattan judged to be arraigned, according to sources . the former president is facing more than 30 counts related to business
living here, for sure. james: a shooter opens fire at a church in germany, killing and injuring multiple people. authorities are searching for a motive. russia has unleashed a new and deadly air assault across ukraine. little was spared, and lives were lost, as millions more were plunged into the cold. topic public and senator mitch mcconnell in the hospital tonight with a concussion after taking a fall. still loose. doherty to heave. my god! james: and premarch madness magic. impossible, but shareen o doherty has done it. james: good evening, and thank you for joining us beer i am james brown, in for norah. tonight, a look at smart glass, the new technology that could save you money on your energy bills and help the planet. plus, honoring abolitionist harriet tubman with a new monument, part of an effort to remember those who have previously been denied recognition. but first, yet another norfolk southern train has derailed, this time in a