The stabbing at a new york gas station that killed a gay professional dancer. The death being investigated as a hate crime the teen police are searching for. And the extraordinary legacy of Henrietta Lacks more than 70 years after her cells were harv harvested without her knowledge, the historic settlement for her family good evening, and thank you for joining us Donald Trumps legal jeopardy became much more serious late today, after the former president was indicted for a third time, this time, by a Federal Grand Jury in wash washington, investigating his alleged attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the new indictment, mr. Trump is charged with three counts of conspiracy and one count of obstruction. He was summoned to appear on thursday before a federal Magistrate Judge in washington washington. The indictment also mentions six unnamed and unindicted coconspirators. It says mr. Trump and the knowingly false claims of Election Fraud to get State Legislators subvert
for anyone. we ve had presidents who have fallen before who were a lot younger and people didn t go into, you know, heart palpitations. but his age is an issue and people have every write to every right to consider it. driving the knife in his back during his most vulnerable moments. new poll numbers show he is in serious trouble. less than a third approve of handling the economy, guns, immigration. and hillary is not giving a glowing review of his presidency. i am, you know, of the camp that is hes determined to run, he has a good record. that people would not have predicted would have gotten done. he doesn t get the credit he deserves for what s going on in the country. i hope he stays very focused, able to compete in the election because i think he can be reelected. . jesse: she s stealing his talking points. if trump wins, which i do not believe will happen, let me quickly say that, if in some scenario that were to happen, it would be the end of democracy in th
tightened too much. indeed, suggests that we still have work to do. if you ever find an airline pilot said it worked with the federal reserve, get off that aircraft. the 16th largest u.s. bank chanced today and took a nervous stock market with it. the latest talk is that this might pause the federal reserve in this latest interest rate hike cycle. the betting seems to be when they gather next week, maybe no rate hike, period. neil: one year, can you believe it? a year ago today it all started. eight interest rate hikes later, the federal reserve must decide whether next week it should make it a ninth. even as credit swiss is receiving a $54 billion life line to keep it going. news hoff a $30 billion rescue for a bank, first republic. that helped stocks rebound. we re tracking it all, this incrediblier and where we stand now from main street to wall street, from the federal reserve to capitol hill to the white house as well. with rich and robert on what could be the ne
biden, joe biden s daughter-in-law who he spent time with in delaware, was also a recipient of that money according to the reports around these documents of two transfers of thousands of dollars. kellyanne conway and juan williams join us in just a moment. first to nancy mace from the house oversight committee. great to have you back. we heard from james comer, the chairman of the committee that there were other unnamed biden family members that were recipients of the money and now we re learning it s hallie that was married to beau biden and later married hunter biden. what are your thoughts on this today? i want the american people to know the united states is not for sale. china will not get away with paying off members of the biden family. this is wrong, this needs to be investigated and the more that we learn the worse it gets. we learned this week that $3 million taken from a chinese company going to a biden family associate. within 24 hours, maybe less than, that mon
Victor vescovo only a very few number of people have actually been to titanic, less than 50. [dramatic music] you had a lot of mystery about why it went down so quickly, who survived, and who didnt. Its a fascinating story, but people should not risk their lives to see this wreck at 4,000 meters. That is not a normal thing to do. [suspenseful music] it simply is adding to the intrigue of the titanic that 100 years later, its still leading people to their death. [dramatic music] hello. And welcome to how it really happened. Im jesse l. Martin. The rms titanic sank to the frigid depths of the atlantic over a century ago, but americas fascination with the illfated wreck never gets old because there is always something new. Within the last 40 years, Amazing Advances In Science And Technology Have Led to brilliant new discoveries and uncovered hidden secrets. Tonight, we look into how the very latest Titanic Learning Upends our previous thinking about the ships mysteries and myths and, sadl