the manhattantoday. they will be in tomorrow. but they won t be working on the donald trump hush money case. at least not right now. and that is about all that we know at this moment. it is unclear when the grand jury will be meeting on donald trump again. there is a report saying the case is taking a one-month break starting next week, but our nbc news team says to treat that pronouncement with caution. at minimum, d.a. alvin bragg can still use the grand jury tomorrow, next monday or next wednesday on donald trump. as always, our sources add the agenda is fluid, and can change at any moment. we re going to get an update from someone who used to work in the d.a. s office in just a second. there are also developments in the january 6th special counsel investigation. former vp mike pence now says he and his team are considering whether to appeal a federal judge s order to force him to testify. here he is in iowa today. when are you going to decide on any possible appeal of t
Your Team Checkout for imprint. Com. In brynn four im Sunlen Serfaty in washington and this is cnn its wednesday, april 24th, right now on cnn this morning, President Biden about to sign a foreign aid bill. That will provide billions in aid to americas allies donald trump, waiting to find out if the judge in his Hush Money Trial will find him in contempt of court, and the Biden Administration fighting before the Supreme Court to preserve Abortion Rights all right, 6 00 a. M. Here in washington, heres a live look at chicago because it looks lovely there. And this wednesday morning, good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us today. President biden will sign a 95 foreign aid package that has critical us allies breathing a sigh of relief, the Senate Overwhelmingly passing the measure which provides needed funding to israel, ukraine, and taiwan we tell our allies, we stand with you we tell our adversaries, dont mess with us we tell the world. The United States
via the winds this is cnn, the world s news welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper on june 6, 1944, american, canadian, british, and other allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in history. nearly 160,000 troops landed along five beaches in normandy, france. and what became known as d-day it was a turning point in the war in europe world war ii was fought against fascist regimes and germany and italy and imperial japan the victory of democratic principles was hard. one but 80 years have passed since d-day. and we thought it a good time to take a look at the state of our democracy today over the next hour, cnn s jake tapper looks back at d-day sacrifices. so many young men made on those beaches in normandy that day. and what it means to us now what were we fighting for? we were locked a battle with fascism. we re fighting for our freedom, for the freedom to think as we wish kopan with they gave their life to preserve and protect that constitution the
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ukraine and pro russia messages, some of which we even here being uttered on the house floor according to an applebaum of the atlantic, the goal is to further divide american citizens and d stabilize, you us democracy russia, china, north korea, and iran. these are all countries that fundamentally have an interest in seeing democracy line. in the united states, both because american power is a problem for them, it challenges them and their parts of the world. and because the ideal or the example of democracy, whether there in the us or in europe is so inspiring to their own opposition movements. they do this by amplifying narratives, by intervening in our social media they re interested in our decline. but it will be up to us to stop it the demon possession of our political opponents and the united states has it s a mini acts of horrific violence in recent years going far beyond january 6, 2021. such as a shooter almost killing republican congressman