morning, lindsey reiser picks up the coverage right now it s 10:00 a.m. in new york, i m lindsey reiser right now the tensions that have been simmering in tennessee for the last week or even longer are boiling over this morning. protests are gaining steam inside and outside the state house despite the rain against republican efforts to do something that s only been done three times in that state since the civil war expel some of their fellow members specifically these three democrats are under fire for participating in fiery gun reform protests on the house floor last week. today they ll have a chance to defend themselves, but with a republican super majority can they survive the vote. we re live where that high stakes session is getting underway. major escalations in the mounting legal battles faceing former president trump former vice president mike pence saying he will not fight an order to testify in the federal probe. sources say the new york judge in the hush mone
that affidavit. a day after the cdc makes a statement about its management, the white house is set to make an announcement about vaccines. a new york city sex offender arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and back on the streets tonight. we will show you his later alleged crime sucker punching a stranger. america s gripping new legal drama vum tr svdoj in a florida courtroom on thursday and matt has that story tonight. during that in person hearing, federal judge bruce rineheart says he s inclined to release some of the affidavit on the raid at former president trump s home. the justice department has a week to suggest any redactions but the judge will have the final say. judge rineheart ordered some of the documents represented to the search warrant to be unsealed including the application for the warrant. the affidavit will likely reveal the inform ant and what information they supplied. the justice department objects to the affidavit s full rest, saying it would c
domestic priority on the same day that gas prices hit a new record high. plus, a mixed night for trump-backed candidates in yesterday s primaries. with a win in west virginia, but a loss in nebraska. we ll discuss what this says about the former president s hold on the republican party. and the latest on the war in ukraine. u.s. officials say that vladimir putin is in it for the long haul. thinking he ll be able to wear down western support. we ll hear from the nation s top spy chief. good morning. welcome to way too early on this wednesday, may 11th. i m jonathan lemire. russia claims its forces have made significant gains in eastern ukraine, three weeks after moscow launched renewed offensive there. the russian defense ministry yesterday said its troops have advanced to the border between donetsk and luhansk the two russian-speaking provinces together known as the donbas. the ministry said it now controls more of the region than it did before the war started on f
attorneys for fox have already agreed to let hosts including tucker carlson, sean hannity and maria bartiromo testify at the trial. jane tim is covering everything about this legal fight does this mean we ll definitely see murdoch on the stand it certainly seems like we re going to see the mogul in court in person. the judge said this witness is pretty critical to dominion s case and gdominion is trying to prove that fox corporation was involved in the statements the only way they seem to be able to prove it is hinge it on the mourdock s involvement in the post-election period, the intimate handling of editorial coverage that we see in some of these emails that have come out as evidence, that s where they re trying to go fox, of course, says that demanding witnesses is the statement from a fox spokesman, demanding witnesses who had nothing to do with the challenged broadcasts is just the latest example of their
phase of covid-19 vaccination for americans but not commenting on the shake up coming to the cdc. lucas tomlinson tracking the latest developments. hey lucas. good evening kevin. the biden administration is getting ready to end taxpayer funded covid vaccines for american. wall street journal record department of health and human services will hold a session with pharma and health firms. s says it will take months to shift payments from covid vaccines to commercial market, not clear how 30 million people in united states without health insurance will be covered andhhs tells a fox spokesman. changes to villanova vaccines come one day after the cdc