evangelicals could be key to winning that all important state, but could it alienate republican voters down the line. let s start with a much needed string of successes this week for president joe biden, domestically, internationally, politically, punctuated by today s big number, $72 million raised in the second quarter of 2023. compare that to the republican side, 35 million reported by former president donald trump s campaign, 20 million for governor ron desantis. and then there is that hugely consequential week on the world stage, biden facing multiple global challenges at the nato summit that threaten to erupt into division, but walked away with unity. and he gave his personal guarantee that the u.s. will stay committed to the alliance despite what he called extreme elements at home that threatened to pull back. the president was going by two strongest economic reports, inflation at its lowest level in two years, in what he says is bidenomics in action. could this kick
thought it would be solved but app apparently they have the suspect today. the news overnight police arrested in suspect. a mere 20 minute drive from the beach where the bodies were found. the killings date back to december of 2010. that is when police found the bodies of four women, the remains all wrapped in burr lap and left on the beach. dana: police later found the bodies of six more people. that brought the total to ten. all of them found murdered on the same small beach fueling fears of a serial killer. let s get to lauren green to try to figure out what we think we know at the moment. just as you say this has been the most intense investigation for a supposed serial killer on long island for more than a decade. police joined by the f.b.i. have been searching for the suspect in the murders. this morning they made an arrest. witnesses say a swarm of police vehicles surrounded a home on new york s long island and took a suspect into custody with the connection of
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docket for nauta. will it be in front of judge aileen cannon or will she self-recuse? we know what the prosecution is arguing, that donald trump took the papers when he had no right to take the papers, that he kept papers even when he was asked repeatedly to give them back, that he lied about what he had, and that he threatened national security, putting lives at risk and the safety of this nation in jeopardy. what else might jack smith s team have, and why wasn t bedminster a bigger part of the indictment? meanwhile, what is donald trump s team going to argue? we ll lay out what will likely come up in pre-trial motions. you heard one of trump s former lawyers tease him yesterday when he talked about prosecutorial misconduct. what else will they argue? and what or should we say who is donald trump s biggest liability? the legal process is just beginning. and so is arguably the political process, just beginning right now. donald trump is already trying to turn this case into a