so this is the date that january 6th committee has circled on its calendar. tonight, in primetime, i m john berman, brianna is off, chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins is here. it is the morning before this primetime hearing. and committee members have said there will be more hearings potentially, one or two down the road, but nothing immediate. so it is kind of seen as the closing arguments they re going to be making. i think people will be watching to see how effectively the committee does tonight. and they want people to be watching tonight, which is why they re putting it in primetime. the committee s focus will be, we re told, on the 187 minutes from the end of former president trump s speech on the ellipse, on january 6th, when he sent people to the capitol, to his video asking the rioters to go home. those 187 minutes. they will say that his action or inaction during this time period points to a dereliction of duty. he was, they say, resisting pleas fro
muslims? reinforcements for albuquerque police following the killings of four muslim men. plus, with kids returning to school, america s teacher shortage hits crisis levels. and later, weekend journal. a field of dreams for every child. i m scott macfarlane in new york, pennsylvania. the second half of the baseball season, we found some new players who say their first experience is absolutely life-changing. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. good evening, everyone. jericka is off. i m mark strassmann. tonight, president biden has the milestone legislative victory he desperately wanted and needed heading into november s midterms. and naturally, it didn t come easy. first, polarized senators pulled an all-nighter. they started debating saturday and kept arguing before finally voting. then late today, with vice president kamala harris casting the tiebreaker, democrats passed the president s economic agenda that had been left for dead. it s a mix of climate ch
what he calls a narcoslave trade. joe biden and kamala harris responsible for the worst plague of slavery in america since the civil war. bret: lottery fever. no one has won since april 15th. your chances of winning 103 million. there is stale chance. change change a lot of people s lives. brian: welcome to georgia. beautiful georgia. it s going to be one of the battle grounds in this midterm election. one of the most intriguing senate seats and governor races in the country. and when it comes to the senate race, it could actually decide the balance of power in this country. that is outside. and that is where i flew in. but now i have gone to beautiful gainesville, georgia, the poultry capital of the country. long street cafe where i will be hosting, unless something goes terribly wrong for my segment of the show, for the next three hours. close with an interview with herschel walker, erick erickson in a little while. more importantly the people behind me alre
former president trump disputes this and says the records have been declassified. other documents that were seized from mar-a-lago included binders of photos and oddly clemency for roger stone. the raid was also apparently far more expensive than initially thought. they granted fbi agents the authority to seize all physical documents and records that contain evidence of crimes dating all the way back from january 20th 2017 to they don t trust left office in 2021. in other words, every single document from his presidency was potentially up for grabs. and we know the fbi waited three days to execute the raid after the judge signed off on the warrant. this was truly a matter of national security, the attorney general told us if you look at intricate want to take federal agents so long to raid mar-a-lago? to answer this and many more questions that we turn to fox news chief legal correspondent and that no host of fox news sunday, shannon bream. hi, shannon, how are you? reporte
to coach legal it s important for the inflation deduction act. the white house joe manchin said this bill would increase inflation. of course you have to look at the message. straight to a fox news alert. al qaeda leaders ayman al-zawahiri, known for being usama bin laden s right-hand man, has been killed in a u.s. drone strike in kabul, afghanistan. after carefully considering the clear and convincing evidence of his location i authorized a precision strike they would remove him from the battlefield once and for all. al-zawahiri help planned bombings of the u.s.. since september 11th there has been a $25 billion award offered for any information leading to his capture. he came to helmick became the leader of al qaeda following the death of usama bin laden. the taliban were warned of the strike and that it was a violation of the agreement with u.s. fall found to withdraw from afghanistan. antony blinken s of the taliban grossly violated the agreement by sheltering aym