contest it is taking shape. new and familiar presidential faces jump into the 24 contest. selling themselves as the next and best alternative to donald trump. speaking of, incriminating new evidence this weekend in the classified documents case, not just one of trump s also tonight, legislating inaction. president biden rex up another big win in washington by delivering on a key campaign promise. it is pride month, the love story that triggered a movement for equality in chicago, and beyond. this is american voices. we begin this hour in iowa. a crucial stop for gop presidential candidates, as they work to find footing in a republican party defined by trumpism. this afternoon, a republican 2024 hopefuls stumped in des moines, at a fund-raiser hosted by joni ernst, noticeably absent, front runner donald trump. chief rival, for now, florida governor, ron desantis. he was there, desantis used the moment to lean into trumpism. while also trying to convince voters he is the best
guessed it, james comey. plus the debt ceiling hostage situation was not a lesson brought about a partnership as many have suggested. i ll tell you what my takeaway was. also today, the supposedly pro business anti cancel culture right wing is acting pretty anti business and pro cancel culture lately. i ll explain that in just a few minutes. and later a trip to pennsylvania for an afternoon with one of the country s most. high profile political spaces, gisele fetterman. we talk about her childhood as an undocumented immigrant, her husband s battle with depression, in the spaces who created help families in her community. watch donald trump at the campaign trail this week was to watch somebody doing his best to make it all seem like he was just a typical front runner for the nomination. nothing to see here traveling through iowa and shaking hands and giving speeches. on the one hand he is still leading the field by a very wide margin but on the other hand he is already a crimi
newsom leaped out of his limo and ate all of them up and now he s od eagle on dumb. oding on dumb. i watched jesse watters what he s been saying about paul pelosi in the last six months, mocking him, consistently, don t tell me it s not aiding and abetting. of course it is. it s a culture, a climate like this. look on-line. look at the sewage that s on-line. greg: sure, gavin, sure. he lived in a bus, but he definitely had cable. gav talks like this maniac said his imaginary dvr on his imaginary tv on fox news every night while wearing brian kilmeade pajamas, drinking his own urine out of a fox nation mug in his beautiful, dil dilapidated bus of home. great. this is rich. from the party that calls everyone a nazi or a white supremacist. conservative black politician, white supremacist, latino republican, white supremacist, jimmy kimmel? funny? see, nothing makes sense. and the rest of the crowd who denies crime exists, they ain t much better. take it away, fart blaster
wins the women s singles title, representing kazakhastan. in the last hour, the united states has urged the sri lankan government to work quickly to address discontent in the country. discontent is putting it mildly protesters have stormed government buildings, and the president and prime minister have pledged to step down. it s all due to to months of economic mismanagement. sri lanka is suffering rampant inflation and is struggling to import food, fuel and medicine. our correspondent anbarasan ethirajan reports from the capital, colombo. the barricades were meant to keep the protesters back, but they were no barrier for the furious and desperate crowds, all suffering the effects of living in economic collapse. police used water cannon and fired shots in the air, but the crowds were more determined. and they kept surging forward until eventually they converged on the presidential palace and took over the home and office of the man they want to force from power. he had alre
good afternoon. i m yasmin vossoughian. we have major news developments in the capitol riot investigation. this is including the public s first look at a documentary at the center of a subpoena of the january six committee. can we talk for minute about january six? yeah. you said before you did want to talk about the capitol insurrection. yeah, let s get the sixth. so what s trump and his children would and would not say as you saw there about what happened on that fateful day. plus, we re going to get into breaking news on trump die hards deep in and who may now want to talk to the committee. we re also following these wildfires and yosemite. these are threatening historic sequoias there. weeks of go oil and gas prices have people fear in some relief at the pump. more on that ahead as well. we want to start with the january six investigation. two days before the committee s next hearing a, highly anticipated trump documentary on the presidency. you saw a little bit