cecilia vega tonight with late reporting. the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, charged in george floyd s death. a major security presence today and what halted jury selection. at this hour, meghan and harry s bombshell interview with oprah airing in the uk. after airing in the u.s. last acng t wt meghan revealed about her healthal health, her suicidal thoughts and the most explosive allegation involving race. questions over what baby archie would look like. alleged conversations about how dark his skin might be. and today, oprah winfrey revealing more about what prince harry told her about that. james longman standing by live in london. the harrowing moments here in new york city. several new york city police officers answering a call. the shootout on theta officers wounded. and on this international women s day, the messages from so many moms and front line workers who hope you ll watch right here tonight. good evening and it s great to have
Speaking on behalf of the administration on the message of that day. So in those instances, they feel like they dont need to have a press briefing. But as you and i both know, there have been many occasions where the president has a spray or something in the oval office, talks to reporters a little bit and they still have a press briefing. There are a number of questions that need to be asked, one of them being this daca issue. But wolf, as you saw early this morning, the president likes it when the news sort of fits his tailored message. That is why its no mystery, i guess, that he was defending Sinclair Broadcasting early this morning and going after news outlets like our own which, of course, like to ask those questions they dont want to answer at the press briefing. All right, jim, thank you. Jim acosta reporting from the white house. Were also following the progress of that caravan. The caravan, as its Accident Call as its being called, seek
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Southern Roots barbecue festival returns to Travelers Rest, SC with pitmasters from Greenville, Charleston, Atlanta and beyond, raising money for rare disease.