bret: i look forward to a meal sometime. judge jeanine: any time. bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. former president trump legal team tries to get his classified documents case thrown out. we will bring you down there. the squad member throws out f bombs drawing rebuke from his own party as he fights for a primary win, why electric vehicle owners aren t that you will charged up about their cars. but, firsts as president biden is sequestered at camp david tonight preparing for thursday s debate. his vice president is focusing on what democrats think will be a big issue this elections portion on this the seconds anniversaries of the united states supreme court decision dobbs that overturned roe v. wade. that ruling was the subject of an emotional rally outside the high court today. meanwhile, the trump team is trying to shape the outcome of the debate thursday night before it s even started. aishah hasnie starts us off tonight live from the north
An exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
An exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
An exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
charging 75 people including top police officer and two minors in connection with that riot. on february 1st, more than 70 people died in the world s worst soccer related violence in 15 years bill: we have brand new polling numbers in the race for the nomination. it is a mixed story for mitt romney. romney holding his lead nationally beating his rivals with 38%. santorum in second and newt gingrich and ron paul third and fourth respectively. president obama beating all the republican candidates, besting romney by four points. stephen hayes, weekly standard , fox news contributor. good morning to you. good morning, bill. bill: what do you see in that number. it is an interesting number. mitt romney holding lead. a lead of 6 points in a four-way race. it shrinks a little bit if you take newt gingrich out of that race, four points in a head-to-head between mitt romney and rick