however to interpret it. lori lightfoot, the chicago mayor who has days left in office is now complaining that prosecutors are going easy on criminals. they re making it tough for the police. listen closely to her and to these other mayors. this is enlightening. if we say yeah, the police department is spending this time to put a case on and the judges and the prosecutors say we re going to let you out on electronic monitoring to wreak havoc again. if somebody musters the courage to come forward and identify the person that just shot up their neighborhood and sees them walking bold as day back on the street two days later, what does that say to them? you can t just allow our law enforcement agencies to decrease. we know what the consequences of that will be. we have about 2,000. they get out monday. they re doing the stickup on tuesday. and they snub their nose at the criminal justice system. they re violent. they re dangerous. some of them are dealing with real mental
tennessee congressman mark green to weigh in with us in just a moment where because of a dramatic spike in migrant encounters along the southern border in august paper cbp revealed over 2 million migrants cross from mexico into the u.s. without any vetting this fiscal year whatsoever. that s a record to quit comes as the biden administration continues to claim that the border is secure. plus and nuns i spent nearly 23 years and present back on a baltimore judge has released him back of his 1999 murder conviction ignited the nation thanks to the groundbreaking podcast called serial. we got our legal eagles to bet on a new twist on the street street crime murder mystery because we begin tonight with another white house walked back kevin corke has an inside look at what s going on behind the scene is over at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. hi, given. let s be honest, we ve seen this play before, haven t we? the president or the vice president goes out, does a sitdown interview a
whatever one thinks of that particular president, the fact does congress does not typically question or subpoena presidents. this ain t england. the legislature does not question the president the way you would see in the sessions they hold with the legislature. but tonight the news is that might change. there s solid reporting that the house is eyeing trump himself as the january 6th committee is meeting behind closed doors, weighing what you see here the certainly costly potential clash over trying to make trump testify as well as pursuing an interview with pence. now, going to trump would surely take a subpoena and then a court battle over it. the wall street journal reporting all this. and trump spent his whole career resisting these kinds of moves. we know that. sometimes he prevails. sometimes he loses. there have been court losses that forced him into the taped deposition see here on your screen. that only came after he was forced into that situation. that was also
thursday night. he could break that trend, show up more disciplined in our message thanks for joining us. the source starts now strike from the source. tonight s substance and stamp it out. we have no reporting on the final phase of president biden s preparations as trump world is doubling down on a ridiculous accusation, 48 hours away from the historic debate right here on cnn, house speaker mike johnson well, join me live plus the polls have just closed in the most expensive house primary ever. a member of the so-called squad is fighting for his political life and it s also judgment time for republican lauren boebert, bu for members switch districts. when it looked like her congressional career was about to go up in smoke. and i m brand new reporting breaking here at nine on steve bannon notable change and the judge for his upcoming fraud trial i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source the poles are in a dead heat and the insults or flying expectations are being gamed.
she rules on the motion that s a prediction. i don t do them often, but there s one elie honig. thanks for bringing your sources to the source. night. thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello and welcome 12. you was joining us from here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom. and i most, which search? just to hit the cnn presidential debate is now just one day away, we will discuss how each candidate s stance on abortion impacts their chances. in november, julian assange is free for the first time and it doesn t use his on his way home to australia after pleading guilty in a deal with the united states. and behind closed doors, the trial for jailed wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich is underway right now in russia live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church thanks for joining us and we begin this out with a preview of the first us presidential debate of the 2024 elect