it s been a long time coming. a manhattan grand jury votes to indict donald trump, making him the first former president ever charged with a crime. there is no crime it s a bad act. i ll speak to cy vance who first opened this litigation this is legal voodoo. the gop, rallies to his defense before knowing the specifics of the actual criminal charges he s facing. this is nothing short of a political prosecution. will the twice-impeached former president continue to be seen as a positive force inside the gop? politically it s a it s going to be damaging, i think, to the republican party. and what will this indictment do to our already divided politics i ll talk to leading as the march madness tournament comes to a close i ll talk centrist joe manchin of west virginia and pay to play. as the march madness tournament comes to a close, i ll talk to ncaa president of former republican governor of massachusetts charlie baker on the challenge of how to pay c
gretchen whitmer. let s take a listen in to the former president now, speaking. you have two ways to vote. number one, you can vote early by going to your local clerks office and casting an absentee ballot and voting right there. you try that? it works. number two, you can vote at your polling place on november 8th. if you need more information, you go to michigan.com slash vote to find out when. then you make a plan to vote. you don t want to leave it to the last minute and then something happens with your muffler. right? or, you don t want to mess up. then after you ve got your plan and you voted, you have to help your friends and your family to make a plan to vote. because i m assuming if you are here, you are likely to vote. my cousin, i like him, but sometimes he forget stuff. so you gotta get on him a little bit. you have to talk to him. uncle fred, he can forget. take them with you, if you vote early, or if you re voting in person on election day. this election requi
hundred of supporters to jail and leave the clear kingpin unprosecuted if attorney general garland does not sign off on the criminal charges you have referred, what would be your reaction i would just be surprised if that happened. i really would be surprised. it s just it s so clear that he intended to interfere with a proceeding. the 845-page report providing evidence that trump did intend to interfere the committee uncovering evidence as early as december 29th that trump wanted and intended to rally his supporters to march to the u.s. capitol, uncovering a text from a former staffer who said there, quote, may be a call to action to march to the capitol and make noise. trump even pushing for 10,000 national guardsmen deployed to protect him and his supporters these new pieces of critical evidence show trump s intent remember how trump repeatedly refused to call in the national guard to protect the capitol or even his own vice president who he was endangering we
i understand why sometimes it may be tempting just tune out. just to watch football or hd tv or the great british baking show. whatever floats your boat. but i m here to tell you pittsburgh, the tuning out is not an option. moping is not an option. the only way to make this economy fair is if we, all of us, fight for. and the only way to save democracy if is if we together fight for it. and it starts with electing people who know you. who see you, who care about you, who stood in your shoes, you did that two years ago when you sent joe biden to the white house, he is fighting for you every day, he has your back. doing everything you can to put more money in your pockets, to make our streets safer, to bring more good paying jobs here to pennsylvania, and now you need to do it again. because while there may be a lot of issues at stake in this election, there is one basic question that you should be asking yourself right now. and that is who will fight for you? that is a choice
vossoughian. dramatic video of the final moments before a plane crash oversees that loved dozens of people dead. we are keeping a close eye on california where another round of devastating storms is heading. plus, a looming dead ceiling deadline, as congress gears up for a fight that could shut the government down. and, president biden on the road today, to honor martin luther king junior, but looming over him is the latest news on the documents found in his home. all of that, plus the right to bear arms in the missouri legislature. you know what it feels like to have a bunch of men at this room, looking at your top, trying to decide whether it s appropriate or not? democratic women fighting back against a new dress code policing what they wear. i talk to one of them, ahead, today. we begin with breaking news out of nepal, where at least 68 people are dead after a twin engine turboprop plane crashed in the airport, in the central part of the country, while trying to lan