campaign 24 developments. hello, steve. reporter: mike, the former president showing he can still draw a big crowd. pickens, south carolina, population just 3,000 and yet more than 50,000 according to local police turned up to hear nutes at midday in ther 90 sweltering heat. many of them arriving in the predawn hours. they heard the former president take credit for recent supreme court decisions. somebody that hasn t done nearly as well and perhaps has not worked nearly as hard will not be taking your place in school, at a college or university, they re in the going to be. we re back to the old merit system that that built our country. reporter: in the meantime, trump s competitors took shots at him from multiple angles. nikki haley, former governor of south carolina, said she expected trump s massive lead mt. polls to evaporate by the fall. it s not about how many people show up at your rally, it s how many times you show up and how hard of the questions you answer
muse mauz hello, and thank you so much for joining us i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. this morning divided they fall, the republican party grappling with whether to go all in on trump or break away after his historic indictment. we ll have a live report from capitol hill and break down the new reporting about his legal troubles. plus, extreme weather battering the south. we re talking 5 inch diameter hail, and rare june tornados in the southeast leaving thousands without electricity, while houston s implementing an emergency plan to help residents deal with triple digit temperatures. we re looking at approximately ten days of over 100 degrees, and you know, with record breaking days as well. and later, an indictment for danny wenny. the this-year-old marine veteran is facing a second degree manslaughter charge for putting jordan neely in a deadly chokehold last month. and we re keeping a close eye on the supreme court with a handful of working days left,
the justice. mostly just screaming from really ugly people. and no matter what your color, you re a white supremacist just by minding your own business commuting or worst of all helping other people in danger especially if you re riding new york s f train where the f stands for get me the f out of this city. you know the story, deranged man got killed on a new york city subway car. witnesses say he was screaming threats at passengers, throwing gar beige and so on. a few stepped up to restrain him, one put him in a choke hold and later he died at the hospital. in a normal world the headline would be heroes step in to protect terrorized strap hangers. all right. [cheers and applause] greg: but not so. in the words of cnn, the victim was experiencing homelessness. you know, like experiencing indigestion as if there s a pill and we won t let him have it. he was a vagrant just trying to get home. they don t call them experiencing terror and it is terror when an unhinged man frea
the biden administration preparing for a surge of migrants when title xlii expires in just days. bravia the college murders in idaho. the moment authorities raided the suspected s home just after his arrest. what it shows here tonight and the images as he is pulled over by police more than a month before the murders. tonight, russia with a new warning for the u.s. after those drones over the kremlin. the new report increasing scrutiny on clarence thomas and his wife. the washington post now reporting ginni thomas received tens of thousands of dollars in fees through a judicial activist who specifically asked that her name be left off the billing paperwork. terry moran reporting tonight. just in, a massive fire erupting in houston. the images coming in tonight. the economy and jobs this evening, the new jobs report, a much better numbers than expected. and the coronation of king charles and queen camilla. hours away now and what they are going to do to honor the late queen
economists are telling a different tale, a much different tale. and remember when vice president harris told meet the press the border is secure? well, there are new warnings tonight of not just one but multiple migrant caravans heading to the so-called secure border trying to get into the u.s. before republicans potentially take back congress. and crime victims here in california are furious after one of the state s biggest counties just dismissed hundreds of criminal cases, many of them for violent offenses all because of a judge shortage. l.a. county sheriff alex villanueva is here on set with us to talk about rising crime and confronting the deadly fentanyl crisis. plus, breaking tonight, elon musk appears to have completed his takeover of twitter ousting two top executives in the process. but twitter s leading advertisers are warning mr. musk his plans to promote free speech might drive users away. but we begin with president biden trying to paint republicans as the ones