chris. i say it often but really quite a time kind a crazy last 24 hours i thought. did you think that well, i did, my friend. i thought it was pretty wild. and i ll leave it there a lot going on. all right, have a great show thank you thank you at home for joining us this evening so you know a court case is going to be interesting when the judge asks the jurors questions like these anyone ever been to a rally for mr. trump, anyone believe the last presidential election was stolen, what about the three percenters, communists, proud boys, kkk, anyone been a member? those were the questions a judge had to ask jurors. that case centers on allegations trump raped e. jean carroll in a new york department store in the 1990s and those are allegations trump denies and the questions the judge asked the jury in that case they basically tell you everything you need to know about trump s base of support right now. are you a member of a radical militia group, how about the kkk
we are at 51% with all these people running. we are up 33 points focus was rnc chairman gentry about her party s plan to win back the white house for it and whether we are truly in for a 2020 rematch. what i do look forward to the debate with joe piglets rnc chair ronna mcdaniel only on fox news sunday . then the house republicans claim victory passing a debt limit bill. speaker mccarthy again demanding the president come to the table. many senate democrats now agree saint it is time for the president to get real about a deal to avoid default spirit will sit down maryland democrat chris van hollen for the latest on the negotiations. and. you begin to look over your shoulder. shannon: one year since a leak of a draft opinion on abortion the trail running colbert will bring in a group of legal insiders on that leaks lasting impact inside this secretive world of the nation s highest court as it faces new ethics questions. plus the florida governor ron desantis with this for
and cnn this morning continues right now. good morning, everyone. we are following breaking news this hour out of greece. a train full of passengers colliding head on with a freight train. so far at least 36 people have been confirmed dead. we are hearing harrowing stories from survivors who say that the train cars quickly filled with smoke and with flames. worried that the death toll could go up. one of america s prominent mayors, lori lightfoot, defeated. and the price of insulin, that is just moments away. we begin with that devastating train crash that we were talking about in greece. it has killed more than 36 people and injured dozens of others. you can see the images here of the aftermath. it s a passenger train. it was carrying about 350 people at least. it collided head on with a freight train. multiple cars derailed and several caught fire north of athens where this happened. it it left carriages and heaps of debris in the wake. both were traveling on th
fleeing limitless misery and throwing themselves into a place where they will find great courage and sacrifice. more than 87,000 people tried to to cross through in the first three months of this year. the u.s., column whbia and pana said they would try to open up other ways for people to migrate. next week, we will meet extraordinary people helping the earth to cut down on carbon, includiing a new technology tha relies on the behavior of whales. tonight, the showdown in washington. the president can no longer put the economy in jeopardy. republicans and democrats battle over raising the debt ceiling. this maga wish list has no chance of moving forward. as president biden announces he is running for a second term. let s finish the job. s we will talk with supporter bernie sanders. welcome. about biden s chances, the issue of his age. is age a factor? yeah. the looming x ing economic c. would you let the country go into default. later, carol burnett.
we bipartisanly passed the respect for marriage act. don t say we can t get along. years ago, i wrote with great consternation, but we ve reauthorized it again, the violence against women act. the electoral reform act. folks, we did that in a bipartisan way, democrats and republicans did it. i don t know why they don t acknowledge any part of what s making the country again, but in addition, we passed the american rescue plan. the inflation reduction act, and the people sent a clear message. fighting for the sake of fighting gets us nowhere. there s things that we ve got to get things done. that s always been my vision for the country, and i think that s what the american people said in this off year election. yesterday i went to wisconsin, nice and warm like down here. [ laughter ] to talk about how we re building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. i m so tired of trickle-down economy. not allowed to trick down at my dad s table when we re growing up. today