Doesnt just look like this, it looks like this. Where americans are see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed, our republic if thrives. Get informed straight from the sources on cspan. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. From the nations cap a toll to wherever capitol to wherever you are, because the opinion that matters the most. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan, powered by cable. Next, Missouri Republican governor mike parson delivers his final state of the state address before a joint session of the legislature in Jefferson City. The governor, whos in the final year of his last term in office, highlighted his policy achievements and shared his ayen a da for the states future. He touched on several issues including Work Force Development, education, infrastructure investment, judicial appointments and the fentanyl crisis. [applause] [applause] [applause] if. Governor, welcome. Ladies and gentlemen, help me welcome the 57th governor of the state of missouri, mi
Doesnt just look like this, it looks like this. Where americans are see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed, our republic if thrives. Get informed straight from the sources on cspan. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. From the nations cap a toll to wherever capitol to wherever you are, because the opinion that matters the most. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan, powered by cable. Next, Missouri Republican governor mike parson delivers his final state of the state address before a joint session of the legislature in Jefferson City. The governor, whos in the final year of his last term in office, highlighted his policy achievements and shared his ayen a da for the states future. He touched on several issues including Work Force Development, education, infrastructure investment, judicial appointments and the fentanyl crisis. [applause] [applause] [applause] if. Governor, welcome. Ladies and gentlemen, help me welcome the 57th governor of the state of missouri, mi
i m going to grab him. norah: a d.c. teen is shot and killed by park police. the civil rights probe as we are now seeing body cam footage. stop! stop or i ll shoot! [chanting] norah: all across the country, students walk out of school, demanding gun reform. house speaker kevin mccarthy s historic meeting with taiwanese president tsai ing-wen. we once again find ourselves in a world where democracy is under threat. israeli police clashed with palestinian worshipers at the al-aqsa mosque in jerusalem. both sides are bracing for increased tensions. looks good. norah: and back-to-back holes-in-one in augusta on the eve of the masters. good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we begin with a startling new development in the federal investigation of donald trump that could mark a turning point. it comes after the former president launched a new round of attacks on the fbi and justice department
hello i m abby phillip in washington. thank you for joining us. today we begin with the deadly storms ripping across parts of the midwest. the destructive system spawned at least 11 reports of tornadoes. now, take a look at this. this is video of missouri, where at least four people are now confirmed dead and several others may be hurt. missouri s governor, mike parson, has activated the national guard to assist with the storm recovery and is expected to go on a tour of that area soon, and this is the scene in neighboring illinois. you can see straight into that building after storms ripped off the roof and the danger is not over. yet more than 60 million people remain under the threat of severe storms. meteorologist jennifer gray is tracking that from the cnn weather center for us, but let s begin with cnn s adrian broadus, who is on the ground and kelowna, illinois. adrian i know that you have been speaking to some of these individuals who have lived through the storm and a
sandra: all new at 2:00, calling all officers. los angeles mayor karen bass is making good on her campaign promise. looking to recruit hundreds are month police officers in an effort to rebuild the city s reputation in the face of rising crime. john: she says it s long overdue, after the lapd lost nearly 1,000 officers, many pinning it on defund the police and soft on crime policies. sandra: welcome back, john, halfway there. john: halfway there, halfway to friday. the long slow slide into the weekend from here. john roberts in washington. the democratic mayor already warning some in her party may see her proposal as a betrayal, specifically those who have supported defunding the police. but others say safety should be everyone s priority. i remember, and i m old enough to remember where it did not matter if you were a democrat or republican, your safety was one that every party cared about. sandra: right to matt, covering the story closely. matt, there s a millio