Bill theyre going nowhere. It is plunging campuses into chaos. The demonstrations forcing at least one Major University to cancel graduation all together. They arent even going to do it. Good morning, everybody. Monday morning. Im bill hemmer. Hope you had a great weekend. Dana im dana perino and this is americas newsroom. Great to have you back. Bill thank you. Dana im back from helping my friend getting ready for her Pilgrimage Walk in spain and were ready to go. Lets get to the protests sweeping the country leading to hundreds of arrests over the weekend. One demonstration at ucla turned violent. Watch there. [shouting] bill we have seen similar scenes at dozens of campuses over the weekend. Police arresting 300, 900 arrests have taken place over the past two weeks. Dana students want schools to divest from companies linked to israel is what they say. Until that happens they say they arent going everywhere. Lets get to bryan llenas at Columbia University where this has not ended. No
4 00 in new york. As we kick off what will be the second week of Witness Testimony in donald j. Trumps Hush Money Trial. It is important to take stock and remind ourselves, it is not normal. To have an examerican President Stand Trial as a criminal defendant. It is not normal for that same criminal defendant to also be the Republican Partys current presumptive nominee for the upcoming president ial election. We learned a great deal from david pecker during his time on the Witness Stand last week about exactly how the catch and kill scheme that was used to benefit donald trump when he was running for president the first time worked. It worked by burying stories that would have been harmful to his reputation. We heard from trumps long Time Assistant rhona graf that Stormy Daniels and Karen Mcdougal, the women paid to keep their stories quiet ahead of the election, were both named in trumps rolla dex. So this week we expect to hear new evidence and new testimony from new witnesses further
that wraps it up for me. right now on andrea mitchell reports, president biden boosted by the fed forecasting rate cuts in the year ahead and the chance of curbing inflation without riing rates. vladimir putin closing the year at his marathon press conference, showing no sign of abandoning his invasion of ukraine, counting on international funding for kyiv drying up. translator: coming back to the goals, they remain unchanged. today ukraine virtually produces or manufactures nothing. they have been importing things for free freeloading. it will come to an end, sooner or later. national security advisor jake sullivan in israel today, meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his war cabinet as the white house presses them to open a second gate for desperately needed aid into gaza. republicans backing the investigation of the president and his family s business dealings. republicans targeting hunter biden, who said he would testify in public but ignore
the answer is that it has to be some form of punishment. for the woman? it has to be some form. the punishment begins in texas, as texas republican politicians runaway. to agree with attorney general actions and what you did? tonight the growing calls for action is american dystopia set in. then. my office will seek a speedy trial. the evidence can be tested in court and judged by a group of citizens. why jack smith s supreme court action could be even smarter than it looks. plus, why cell phone data from inside the white house on january 6th could be a big deal. my reaction to it is that it s a terrible tweet. i thought it was wrong. as the president hosts vladimir zelenskyy in the white house, how the biden rift with the prime minister of israel spilled into public view, when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. nearly everyone watching tonight has either had the experience of being pregnant or being close to someo
a live look at the white house, president biden is set to meet with volodymyr zelenskyy as they push for an aid package before the holiday recess. sandra: republicans have indicated they will not approve more aid unless the president and democratic lawmakers agree to pair the package with tougher border policies. retired lieutenant general keith kellogg whether the funding battle could be giving the sluggish inflation a critical lifeline. that s coming up. and the only change they have made to their code of conduct where they failed to condemn calls for genocide of the jewish people, the only update to the code of conduct is to allow a plagiarist. said context matters. claudia gay s race protected her from losing her job putting jewish students in harm s way. it s outrageous. john: standing by claudine gay despite uproar over antisemitism and genocide against the jews. sandra: sandra smith in new york, this is america reports . that decision by harvard s board ca