attorney, roberta kaplan. they were here last week in the immediate wake of that remarkable court ruling in which a jury held unanimously that former president donald trump had sexually abused e. jean carroll and when he disparanoid her, he was the one. and he was defaming miss carroll and he would have to pay for it. in that case, that jury ordered donald trump to pay e. jean carroll $5 million in damages. both for what he did and for what he said about it. if you watched the show last week and you saw that interview that i did with e. jean carroll and her attorney, you might remember that in addition to sort of reflecting on the fact that they had won that case, one of the thing they were newly contending with in the wake of that jury verdict was that even though trump had just been ordered to pay out millions of dollars because of his attacks on e. jean carroll, his lies about her. even though he had just been ordered to pay millions of dollars, literally within a day of t
ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington. thanks for being with us. the stunt man, that is the focus of tonight s angle. now when we re wrong at the angle, we admit it. tonight is one of those nights. for months, years, we warned joe biden was checked out and incapable of managing crisis. well, we were wrong. he may not care about the border or fentanyl or inflation, forget it. but joe is locked in on solving hunter s legal troubles, a mortal threat to his reelection. you said president biden was with what hunter was going to say on capitol hill. if i called my dad and said, i am going to i don t have anything to add, the president was familiar with what hunter was going to say. laura: of course joe biden was familiar with what his son was doing yesterday, just as he was familiar what his son was doing when he was vice president d something in return. if president biden or his top lawyers told hunter not to pull that show off yesterday. hunter wouldn t h
is. these are images. this is the latest image that the atlanta police has released of the suspected shooter. here s more. this appears to be him holding a gun. they warned the public, he is armed and dangerous. joining me right now is catie beck, who is live for us in atlanta. it s good to have you here. i m sorry, we don t yet have catie beck. let s go back to our panel. terrorism analyst, and retired atf agent in charge, jim kavanaugh. national security analyst and special agent clint watts, and nbc news national security analyst frank figliuzzi, and frank worked with the fbi in atlanta. i m going to begin with you again, and let s talk about this carjacking that the police are looking at. it happened in the blocks surrounding this medical center in midtown manhattan. the carjacking happened on 14th street and william street. it was not long after the shooting. the vehicle has since been recovered. but it s unclear to police at this moment, at least from what they are tell
being taken to slaughter. rupert murdoch admitting his fox hosts endorsed, his word, trump s election lies on air. and that s not all he s confessing as fox fights a $1.6 billion lawsuit. and an outfront investigation tonight, our david culver traveled to the epicenter of the covid-19 outbreak, the virus likely leaked out of that lab in wuhan, china. let s go outfront. good evening, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, exclusive new information about putin s staggering losses. russia has now suffered more combat deaths in ukraine than in all of its wars combined since world war ii. this is according to a new analysis by the group csis. you ll remember we were bringing you those satellite images every day as the buildup happened. the number of russian deaths per month now, they say, is 25 times higher than it was in chechnya, 35 times the number killed in afghanistan. in a moment we re going to have much more on this new analysis. i also want to bring you tonight th
going to make comments on this later this evening. we don t know what form, whether he will answer questions, make a speech a combination of it. he s going to speak, a judge did not issue a gag order on any of this but advised him to watch his social media use. ahead of hearing from alvin bragg, and that could happen any minute, i do want to go to bryan llenas right now with what went down in there. again, courtesy, jake gibson as well in the courtroom to find out exactly what transpired. bryan? neil, yeah, we begin on the indictment. what we now know before d.a. alvin bragg speaks is that these are 34 felony counts for falsifying business records in new york. in the indictment, the first line reads, the defendant donald trump repeatedly and fraud leaptedly falsified new york business records to conceal criminal conduct that had damaging information from the voting public during the 2016 presidential election. those are the counts that it goes on and on at this point. we