do you feel vindicated? this isn t a question of vindication. it s not a question as i stated before about revenge this is a my position is that at the end of the day, donald trump needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds, if, in fact, that s the way that the facts play out plain and simple this is not about him. this is about holding accountability, truth to power, and everything else in between michael cohen was back before a manhattan grand jury today could an indictment of donald trump be imminent? michael cohen joins me live in just a moment. also tonight, remember the republican party of ronald reagan demanding that the soviet leader tear down the berlin wall? well, today s republican party is parodying the talking points of the ultimate soviet nostalgic, vladimir putin. and offering to hand over ukraine to him as a reward for an illegal war. plus, today s high-stakes hearing in texas, which could result in women losing even more reproductive freedom
which we ll zoom in on in just a moment. but i want to focus on this. we are learning over and over again this election cycle that nominating strong candidates does matter if a political party wants to quwin an election, it matters a lot. but the rules may have changed. with voters willing perhaps to tolerate things that they just wouldn t put up with in the past. herschel walker is about to test this hypothesis. he is locked in a tight race in georgia against democratic incumbent rafael warnock. walker has openly backed a national ban on abortions with no exceptions, that s rape, incest, the life of the mother, no exceptions, and he has campaigned on an anti-abortion platform. and now he is denying allegations that he paid for a woman he dated to have an abortion more than a decade ago. the claim was reported by the daily beast. we should underscore cnn has not independently verified the allegations. the daily beast report claims that walker paid a woman to terminate a p
an update any minute on that massive search operation and the recovery. also likely to respond to questions on whether evacuation orders came too late. the number of people killed by hurricane ian now at 108. our team is standing by live in the storm zone with more. plus the new details revealed in that oath keepers trial including from an fbi agent about the militia group s digital footprint. what else we re hearing from a secret recording that was shown. and the world s richest man says he does want to buy trading. more on that twitter takeback takeover situation coming up. and president biden this hour set to announce new guidelines on reproductive rights. we ll take you live to the white house, 100 days after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, and just five weeks ahead of the midterms. i m hallie jackson, with me is dasha burns and jesse kirsch both in south florida. jesse, i ll start with you in fort myers beach. tell us about the latest on the ground. we
When you are connected, you are not alone. Cox supports cspan as a Public Service along with these other Television Providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. A conversation with lawyers who argue in allen v milligan. The court case. They also talk about voter polarization and dark money groups looking to undermine efforts in alabama. This is part of the Congressional Black Caucus foundations annual legislative conference. Good morning. Items so excited. I think all of you know that as the representative from alabamas seventh district there is probably no more a seminal issue then Voting Rights. It is the foundation for every other right that we seek to have. I am so excited today and excited you came out so early. I first want to welcome you as chair of the Congressional Black Caucus foundation. As the vote of the board of directors. Thank you for coming to the annual legislative conference. Our theme is securing our democracy protecting our freedom and uplifting our culture.
Good morning. I am so excited. I think all of you know that as the representative from alabamas district, theres no more seminole issue than Voting Rights. Voting rights is basically the foundation for every other right that we seek to have. So im so excited today and so excited that you all came out so early. So, i first want to welcome you as chair of the Congressional Black Caucus foundation. The board of directors. I want to thank you for participating and coming to the annual legislative conference. I think you all know that our theme this year is securing our democracy, protecting our freedom and uplifting our culture. And i do believe that were living in a time when its important that we do all three. We see our democracy under threat, we see basic freedoms like Voting Rights and reproductive rights and other things rolling back. And we also see efforts to erase our culture, which is why we must uplift it all the type. Were excited about our annual legislative conference and it