city. on the brink of the one decisive battles of this war. possibly byian we ll get to the next phase, what we re about to see a longer term campaign. we begin this hour with exclusive breaking news. cnn is learning that mike pence the former vice president could be taking the stand when donald trump goes on trial in january. sources say fulton county prosecutors have put the former vice president on their list of witnesses. the most recent versions of the witness list is 150, more than 150 names, but pence could be key, right. absolutely, we know that the pressure campaign targeted vice president mike pence at the time is a key point of this broader conspiracy case. who better to speak to that than is mike pence himself. by putting him on this witness list, you know, they re preserving their right to call mike pence to testify during a pivotal trial in this case. look it remains unclear when that might happen. the judge hasn t set a trial date yet. mike pence, thi
tie him to the violence on january 6th at trial. also hundreds of military nominees who have been held up over abortion for months, have finally been confirmed. after one senator ended his nearly 10 month blockade mostly with no apologies or no progress. i m kaitlin collins and this is the source. tonight behind closed doors, president biden offering a candid assessment about why he is seeking a second term. something he says he may not be doing if donald trump wasn t running again but of course trump is and as of this moment he s the front runner for his party s nomination. one of his most outspoken critics is saying out loud what some republicans will only say about trump in private. he s gone to war with the rule of law and a president who won t enforce the law creates a situation where things just unravel. liz cheney is the former vice chair of the january 6th committee, also addressing the rumors that she herself a step into the 2024 republican race to challenge tr
what she, herself was suffering from in the last decade give or take, and today when the supreme court announced her death, it noted she died at age 93 and died from complications, at age 93 died of complications from alzheimer s. kate? joan, she was put in by ronald reagan, and nominated by ronald reagan, but she was considered a swing vote, and sided with most often with the conservatives, but a powerful presence on that urt ccourt, an the american public, and when you are looking at the court today, she is a higher respect of the supreme court, and would you agree? definitely. first of all, she could garner the respect from inside of the room, and conference room, and outside. as i said, you know, she was a poli politician. she was a politician, and came to washington knowing how to count votes, and she had real authority within the court s conference room. she was also like the social glue, and always trying to get her colleagues to do things after hours together, bec
he is the only person to be secretary of state and world leader. he didn t seem to mind. his greatest concern was that the influence of the united states would collapse as a super power. he was concerned that the united states had to get out of vietnam, so he designed this structure with nixon, and it continues to influence us to this day, and as we are controversial with china, the foundation was begun with henry kissinger and richard nixon. he loved to be the limelight and on the world stage and other stages, too. he was perfectly adept at charming those who entinteracte with him. he was not a retiring professor. he was a professor who loved theater. lashing out, deflecting and denying. george santos is speaking on capitol hill as he is staring down the possibility of being expelled, and what is to happen in the house. and what the former president said that he was told and absolutely understood that failing to comply with the subpoena of the justice department would
Yesterday, wisconsin was one of at least ten states to report the highest number of new coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. And michigan also reporting a Record Number of cases. You see the numbers there climbing back up. Trumps Campaign Rally blitz looks to overcome a major deficit in the polls, but its now a race against the clock because more than 22 million and counting have already cast a ballot. Americans are voting early in Record Numbers. Just look at these images from georgia where some lined up for three or four hours this morning to cast their ballot. They got there even before the polls opened. A testament to how enormous the stakes are in this election and well take you there live coming up, but first, to michigan. Joe johns joins us from mus keegan, michigan, ahead of trumps rally about an hour from now and joe, just 17 days away from the election. What can you tell us about the president s closing message to voters . Reporter well, ana, i can tell you that this t