About the new sighting. We begin with a look at what could be an important day in the georgia interference case against former President Donald Trump and his 18 codefendants, and all 19 people charged with conspiring to overturn the results of the president ial election there are scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow, but only two of them, former white house Chief Of Staff, mark meadows, and former Coffee County director, have entered a plea. The proceedings in Fulton County Superior Court will be conducted now on camera. Garrett haake has been covering the trump investigations, and milea whily, president of the Leadership Conference on civil and human rights. Garrett, most of the defendants wont be there so what can we expect things to look like tomorrow . We could end up in a situation where none of the defendants are present, and theres still time for the last two remaining defendants who have not filed a waiver in the case to do so. If georgia, if you already have surrendered and been
Tonight, the historic showdown on capitol hill. The Impeachment Inquiry takes a dramatic new turn today. The witnesses, constitutional law scholars. Theyre asked, was the president s conduct impeachable . They do not hold back. And the scholar who said the democrats are rushing this. And the moment one witness brings up the president s youngest son. Did she cross the line . Terry moran with the explosive testimony from the hill tonight. President trump on his way back this evening from his trip overseas, cutting the trip short, lashing out at the inquiry, and the other headline tonight, taking aim at canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. What trudeau was caught on mic saying about President Trump. The Breaking Headline Tonight Involving Thousands of u. S. Troops. Are they being sent to the middle east . And the new headline. A u. S. Warship seizing Iranian Missile parts at sea. Martha raddatz standing by live tonight. The outrage mounting this evening. The new lawsuit filed by George
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a dangerous megafire in california is getting bigger. it s now one of dozens of wildfires destroying land and upending lives in the region. its impact even being felt thousands of miles away.venegas reporter: firefighters escaping deadly flames from the tamarac fire in south lake tahoe, california, just in time. a giant firewhirl caught on camera. just one of the 86 wildfires across the west destroying homes, damaging critical infrastructure, and forcing thousands to evacuate. governor gavin newsom declaring a state of emergency in four counties with flames crossing into nevada and the dixie fire near paradise, california, exploding into a megafire, consuming more than 100,000 acres. scary. i ve never been through anything like this. reporter: in neighboring
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