tonight on the reidout i was asked by the u.s. attorney s office in the southern district to stand down on our investigation, which had commenced involving the trump organization and i was somewhat surprised after mr. cohen pleaded guilty that the federal government did not proceed on the areas in which it asked me to stand down. former manhattan d.a. cy vance revealed why it has taken so long to get to this point just hours from the fingerprinting of the first criminally indicted former president. and as we have been seeing all day, trump s strategy is to turn this humiliating event in his life into a media spectacle. omarosa, who knows a thing or two about trump and spectacle, joins me tonight to discuss. and that is where we begin tonight, on the eve of a legal reckoning for donald trump in new york city. trump made an ignominious return to his former hometown today ahead of his history making day in court tomorrow. as the first american president ever charged
billion per day and drive inflation even higher. todd: kevin cork e has the lost. kevin: on the virge of striking across america as result some freight and passenger train companies have already begun reducing services. from the international association of machinists and workers, the tentative agreement has been rejected and strike authorization was approved by members and extension has been agreed to until september 29th to allow us to negotiate changes with the nccc, in hopes of an agreement. what that means is most unions involved well, unfortunately, most have agreed, but two major unions are holding out. so a 30-day cooling off period, we ve been talking about for weeks, ends on friday. that means a strike could begin later this week and that would be devastating. in all, talking about a dozen unions in dispute with six of the largest freight rail carriers in the country and a strike could be economically devastating with 60 s,000 workers holding out for better wo
symptoms are mild, he told americans keep the faith, it will be ok. the white house answering this question moments ago. if the president s oxygen level e martha: with that, we bring in dr. marty makary and management at johns hopkins. a person that we have turned to many times the past couple years. good to have you with us this afternoon. now that we heard from the white house, the press secretary, the doctor, a letter, a statement from the doctor who is treating the president, what do you think about this? i m optimistic about the prognosis. the president got the booster within four months. so he s had a sugar high from the booster dose. he s going to get added protection there. he s in the group that qualifies for the booster. if i were advising the president, i d re-assure the president, he s in a good situation. he has one covid risk factor, the advanced stage. so the prognosis is very good. so we have a list of some of the health situations the president has be
fired back calling it racist. dana: president biden staying silent on the fentanyl. 300 people a day die. that is expected to get worse. fentanyl seizures at the border continue to double year-over-year. peter doocy brought it up in yesterday s briefing but according to the white house everything is just fine. 300 overdoses a day now. we know fentanyl is coming in the sfwoo the country across the southern border. we are securing the border. we have record levels of funding from dhs to stop drugs from entering into the country. 300 overdoses designed to target children. drug cartels in mexico want to kill american kids. what is this president doing about it? to say we re not doing enough is categorically wrong. dana: we have reaction from former d.e.a. special agent. matt finn standing by at the border but let s go to grady trimble in chicago with new arrivals. we were there last night as the first two buses arrived. several migrants waved at our cameras and g
into the memory. when they found that hillary wasn t going to be president. donald j. trump is president of the united states. [boos] and if you ask some people, decades from now, they will all remember where we were when cassidy hutchinson testified before the january 6 committee. you maybe asking who is cassidy has in turn? it s a good question. took a while for prime time to figure it out, but he was apparently a lower level junior staffer at the trump white house. this junior staffer became the leading lady in yesterday s made for tv drama. the new york times described it as a very special episode, and a jawdropping production. is this a serious congressional committee or an episode of west wing? because your testimony was reviewed by a new york times tv critic. cassidy was cast perfectly for this role. he gave the audience exactly what they wanted to hear. a jam-packed action scene straight out of 24. i mean, the trump white house. when barbie the president s