signs that the rhonda sanchez cam could be in trouble, including a staff shakeup. donald trump sending a clear signal today to the judge and a criminal classified documents case every wing wink and nod as to what should be an impartial party in the case. any indication the judge will grant this motion? i don t know i know it s a very highly respected judge a very smart judge, a very strong judge. you appointed her? i did. i m very proud to have appointed her. very smart, very strong, and loves our country. i mean, loves our country. we need judges that love our country, so, they do the right thing. we ll get into that, all of that plus everything you need to know about the first nonprescription over the counter contraceptive pill to be approved by the fda, that s coming up later on this hour as well. we want to begin in bucks county, epa. just north of the philadelphia area, where at least four people are dead, three others are missing, including two young children,
president s legal strategy becomes clear, delay, delay, delay. his lawyers make the case in the judge and documents case, we re keeping them honest. also, senator tommy tuberville, last night on cnn, he said white nationalist, to me, is an american. now, he s doing damage control will still blocking promotions of military officers in a battle over abortion. and live reporting tonight from new england, where some of the worst flooding there in decades is still far from over. good evening, thanks for joining us. tonight, we know what has long been suspected, the former president is trying to run out the clock in the documents case. and it s not just us saying it, he and his legal team did. a court filing, which arrived just before midnight last night, spells it out. in it, attorneys for the former president and his co defendant walt nauta asked judge aileen cannon not only to set aside her august trial date, but also to, quote, postpone any consideration of a new trial date. so
president biden. plus kim jung-un s north korea launching what is thought to be another intercontinental ballistic missile. and homes become islands as devastating floods put some neighborhoods in the northeast under water. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i m rahel solomon. up first this morning, president biden and ukrainian president zelenskyy preparing to have a face-to-face on the sidelines of the nato summit in lithuania, this is in the wake of russian airstrikes on kyiv for a second consecutive night. and zelenskyy s frustration over nato s decision to provide guidance but not provide a specific time line on when the alliance will be ready to grant ukraine membership. melissa bell with the latest. what are some ofof the expectations heading into this meeting? reporter: if yesterday was about the frustrations of president zelenskyy on one side and limits of what nato allies can do on the other, today is more about the deliverables, what t
heavy rain coming yet again. trevor ault in the storm zone. rob marciano timing all of this out. the potentially record-breaking heat across multiple states, and it s not just the oous. across europe, too. in the u.s., from houston to miami to phoenix. las vegas now expected to set a high temperature never seen before there. and just a short time ago, phoenix now marking its 14th straight day of 110 degrees or higher. matt rivers in phoenix on climate and this heat. and a remarkable note tonight. the temperature of the says fault there. tonight, the breaking news from hollywood at this hour. act tomorrows voting to go on strike tonight. writers already on strike. the first time this has happened in more than 60 years. abc news confirming tonight jared kushner has now testified before the january 6th federal grand jury investigating former president trump. and new reporting here tonight on the line of questioning for kushner. jon karl is here. the young new york city a
i see her laying there, my dad is kneeling. that was the first time i had ever seen him cry. they had a tumultuous marriage. they would be yelling and maybe slamming doors. according to him he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. so initially it s ruled a suicide. her sister went to the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. she had been having an affair with her boss. the prosecutor says, after he shot his wife, he washed his hands and washed his forearms. the coldest back in the room and started the trial. i thought they made one of the worst mistakes i had ever heard of. it was obvious there was something that just wasn t right. the only thing i ever wanted was for everyone to hear the truth. i told him that i would fight with everything i had in me. that is the promise i made. hello, and welcome to dateline. for many, the holiday season is a special time, but for the jennings family, one chr