service members spending an hour on the ground. over 100 u.s. personnel removedd from the capital city of sudan and involved a week of intensive planning. in a statement late last night. president biden thanked unmatch #-d skill of american service members part of that as well as country s of ethiopia and saudi arabia and j j djibouti saying t cost hundreds of lives already and it must stop. the army and para military group rapid support forces battle for control of the country and the two sides were allies working together in seizing power in a coup two years ago and now fighting over which sides general would lead the military. a bulk of the fighting has taken place in cartoom and operations at the embassy have been suspended and they ve mobilized their diplomatic staff and spread to other cities and civilians are left scrambling to move to safety and flights have been halted as the airport has been pummeled and shelling roadblocks in place and it s really terrible to try a
against the white woman state representative who joined with them in the protests we called for you all to ban assault weapons. and you respond with an assault on democracy i can say to you, the movement for justice can never die because the heart for justice can never be killed. we will talk about what the republican-led legislature did and the state s racial legacy with one of the ousted lawmakers. this hour, boiling point in the holy land on passover. ramadan and holy week, ahead of easter sunday, israel retaliates with air strikes, rockets fired after violence between had a m had a mass and gaga and israel evan gershkovich getting a hearing day in two weeks he has not been able to see u.s. diplomats. the former u.s. ambassador to russia john sullivan joining us today. good day, everyone i m andrea mitchell in washington with the fallout from the unprecedented move by a republican super majority of state lawmakers in tennessee, expelling the two 27-year-old bla
have nothing to campaign on. ashley: brooke singman live with the latest. brooke: a source familiar says the house judiciary committee is seriously considering issuing subpoenas for bragg and two prosecutors who resigned last year from his team. the subpoenas would compel them to testify before congress. the prosecutors are mark pomerantz and carrie dunn. bragg suspended the case leaving pomerantz and dunn to resign. now a new york post report is revealing the charges against trump are rarely pursued as top counts in new york. bragg filed 117 falsifying business record charges since he became district attorney, eight times has falsifying business records been used as a top count like it is for the former president. this leading to slam him for prosecutorial bias. he will go down as a disgraced da and will hurt his political and he is politically motivated, his democratic party. that s it, bottom line, period, the end. brooke: on tuesday, president biden asked if trump
releasing new video of the wild chase that led police to the arrest of two career criminals accused of robbing a dozen people on tuesday. todd: the suspect are expected to be prosecuted in federal court. marianne has details from los angeles. marianne. marianne: two career criminals, including one who declared he wouldn t stay in jail long are accused in a crime t spans several burrough. the robbers were arrested in upper manhattan in a stolen white mini-van. wallets and jewelry was taken from victims and the group hit a local motel onnen 82s boulevard. one suspect is carlos perez, known member affiliated with the crypts. he had nine arrests for gun possession and alleged beating of a 79-year-old man in november. suspect alvin velez had 11 prior busts dating back to 2001 for sexual abuse, drugs and attempted murder and was paroled in 2021 and he s been arrested five times since then, most recently drug charges earlier this month. chief essex said none of the suspects shou
forward to make that closing pitch on the economy next hour. he s expected to sharpen attacks on republicans and their economic plans. the president is celebrating new economic numbers released earlier today. great economic report today. the gdp report, things are looking good. the key economic reports show the u.s. economy grew in the third quarter after two quarters of decline. he was excited about that report. he also acknowledged that more work needs to be done to address inflation. the federal reserve has raised interest rates five times so far this year in attempts to combat inflation. the gdp report tells us we re not in a recession right now, but what more did we learn? we learned that the u.s. economy grew at a rate of 2.6%. that was higher than most were expecting. the expectation was 2.3, 2.4%. some of the largest contributors were things like net exports. we americans just didn t buy as much things from overseas, from outside of the u.s. that helped on the