And if you re not, i m going to be very disappointed in you. I ll tell you right now. A new filing from special counsel jack smith reveals bomb shell never before seen evidence about donald trump and the election interference case. Also tonight, the damming nonanswer when jd vance refused to say that trump lost that 2020 election he tried to steal. Plus, while vance was acting normal at the debate, trump was spiraling out of control, with increasingly confused, nonsensical, meandering remarks. But we begin tonight with the 2020 election. And special counsel jack smith s newest legal filing that lays out in clear terms how candidate trump in his personal capacity lost that 2020 presidential election and resorted to crimes to try to stay in office any way. This brand new filing came after leonard leo s six blessed donald trump with broad immunity as a former president for official acts taken while in office. With this document, the special counsel is trying to convince u. S. District jud
what happened in his meeting with president biden, and what sort of promises were made, and what sort of promises can be kept? the alliance is sticking together, and the money and weapons have been pouring in along with still firm sanctions on moscow. but, with a u.s. presidential election looming, what can ukraine count on long term, and what can nato expect? are there contingencies for a second donald trump administration if it comes to that, and what about at other variable? republican lawmakers on the hill, the party is publicly split on supporting ukraine. some even calling for the u.s. to pull funding immediately. so as the president heads to helsinki to celebrate finland s entry and sweden s ascension, let s discuss what s to come. nbc correspondent josh lederman, in kyiv, kelly cobiella, and with me, new york times chief white house correspondent peter baker. everybody, welcome. josh, let me start with you. walk us through the meeting with president zelenskyy and th
local teachers union. they had made her the poster child of a secret meeting on threats to public education. her offense? asking about the curriculum. sandra: welcome back. as america reports rolls into a second hour, i am sandra smith in new york and john, great to be back with you. john: good to have you, sandra, i am john roberts in washington. we will talk to that mom who says the union harassed her for asking basic questions. she is now fighting for air know my parents rights in education. we begin with this fox news alert. many of the breadcrumbs lead to the lab where very few actually lead to nature, if any. if we don t do it, no one will. sandra: that was the chairman of the house covid origin committee, he joined us last hour, right after the committee s first hearing wrap. he says it looks like all roads lead to a lab leak but some democrats, including the white house, are not buying it. they say the evidence remains inconclusive. john: that hearing come
reassert russian power on the international stage, two, anchor if not completely take over ukraine, and put in a family government, and three, drive a wedge inside of nato. all three of those goals have been obliterated in the last year and a half. ukraine has obviously been much more successful at defeating invaders than anybody expected, and nato is seemingly stronger and more unified than ever, bigger than ever. he s got two more members now in nato. rather than falling apart, nato is expanding further. the goal has not been met, and has to be wondering whether or not this is worth the price of the invasion. the president is going to be doing something about a victory lap in helsinki, he welcomes finland and sweden s ascension. he s only guaranteed to be president for another year and a half. we re coming up on a presidential election quickly.
they are the focus of evil in the modern world. sandra: that come of course, is president ronald reagan speaking on the fight between democracy and communist dictatorship, exactly 40 years ago today. john: remember, his famous evil empire speech, the soviet union s plans dominant the world order, might work well today if you change the subject line to china. sandra: a less remember part of that famous speech might sound eerily familiar to a another debate that is raging today. sandra: isn t it the parents right to give counsel and advice to keep their children from making mistakes that may affect their entire lives? [applause] many of us in government would like to know what parents think about this intrusion in their family government. we are going to fight the right of parents and the rights of family over those of washington bureaucrats and social engine. [applause]