there s more to do, so let s finish the job president joe biden makes his 2024 re-election bid official, vowing to finish the job we ll take a look at how his campaign has already hit the ground running plus, the former fox news producer who s now suing the network weighs in on tucker carlson s ouster what she had to say about the hostile work environment that she faced at fox and during closing arguments in their seditious conspiracy trial yesterday, attorneys for members of the proud boys put the blame for the january 6th capitol attack squarely on donald trump we ll have the latest from the courtroom ahead of jury deliberations. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, april 26th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin this morning in washington where just hours after announcing his re-election bid president joe biden gave his first campaign speech yesterday and was greeted with this warm reception. four more y
also ahead, senator john fetterman, reaching out for help for a clinical depression. i will talk to a doctor about his prognosis, and one of the senators very public admission could help millions of americans suffering in silence. we will also take you live to turkey where the rescue operations continue, and we will have the amazing story of a mother and son who survived 129 hours under the rubble. that is ahead, as well. we begin though with the fallout from the massive train drill meant in ohio just two weeks ago now. he was on the ground. their residents continuing to provide a report wearing held some to symptoms. governor attempted easter mindset, saying aaron watcher tests have come back normal. i understand people have been traumatized. i understand skepticism. sometimes skepticism is warranted. we have a lot of people in here who have absolutely no reason to be lying, no reason to be minimizing this. and frankly, i have no reason to minimize this. joining me now,
the school to see the killer and see her moves. here are still images from the video during the attack. police shot and killed the shooter 28-year-old audrey hale. a transgender former student of the school. security cameras show hale moving through the school saying she had drawn out maps of the campus which detailed a planned attack. police also say they have what they believe is a manifesto written by audrey hale. here you see two of the six victims, schtaffers. one staffer and three children also killed including the daughter of the church pastor. a community deep in grief and we pray for them. no parent should have to receive that call or no parent should have to go through that. i saw little kids coming out and that was really tough for me. never in a million years thought it would be this close to home. we re praying for you. harris: two police officers shot audrey hale less than 15 minutes after that deadly rampage began. their fast action all but certainly sa
that was part of a video posted on twitter this morning by ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy marking one year of war inside his country. we ll have much more coverage on this somber anniversary in just a moment. also ahead the latest on the train derailment disaster in ohio as federal investigators appear to have identified a cause for the crash. plus mike pence gives some legitmous criticism of another potential republican presidential candidate. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, february 24th. i m sam stein. i m in for jonathan lemire. we begin in europe where it s been exactly one year since russia launched its unjust war on ukraine. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy recognized the day writing, quote, on february 24th many us made a choice, not fleeing but facing, resisting and fighting and this year we remained invisible invincible, sorry. we know that 2023 will be the year of our victory. here in the united states the biden ad
democrat justin pearson to the state house of representatives. norah: twitter to warm oil. elon musk talks about the troubles the social media platform has faced since he took over. the pain level of twitter has been extremely high. norah: our tax series, if you use apps like venmo to get paid, you want to hear the new irs rule. if i didn t have multiple ways that somebody could pay me, i feel like i would lose business. sweet dreams are made of these norah: and the big names added to the national recording registry. these country roads take me home imagine all the people living life in peace norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us. today, we want to begin as we are learning more about that horrible massacre at a louisville bank. we are hearing from the family of the gunman for the first time, saying they will fully cooperate with investigators. they are revealing that the shooter had mental health challenges, which th