our viewers in the weeks and months ahead. i ve loved every single one except for the one where you made me because of france. list well listen, we ll come up with something, and who knows ahead of the next, maybe we ll find something else that we can put a non-, a non-friendly wager, we will see. anyway my friend, good to see you as always, great show. tonight on ayman, major developments in january 6th cases, including how the special counsel plans to use donald trump cell phone data from his time as president at trial. plus, fighting for their lives. the devastating impact of gop restrictions on abortion, and at the presidential candidates that do not seem to care. and then, brazen hypocrisy. the republicans running the biden impeachment inquiry is accused of engaging in the same type of deal making that he once impeached president biden for. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get it started. it s never too late to say that i am sorry. that is, of course, unless yo
they still appear to be far apart and there are warnings that avoiding default might not be good enough if they come too close to june 1st when the u.s. potentially runs out of money. tim scott is running. the senator from south carolina the only black republican in the senate announces a run for the white house. scott may be hoping to run on a message of positivity, but if he goes, can he win if other candidates go low? and the suspect in the idaho college murder case appearing in court for an arraignment. 20-year-old bryan kohberger facing the death penalty if found guilty. when it came time for him to enter a plea, he and his attorneys remaining completely silent. the latest from court. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. washington is running out of time and money. president biden and speaker mccarthy will meet this afternoon to once again try to avoid a u.s. default. that nightmare scenario co
years of precedent and overturn roe versus wade, it was far from the final battle on either side over access to abortion health care in america. among independent voters, democratic voters and large numbers of republican voters, it s been a political spark that continues to jolt and potentially reshape our politics the power of the courts assault on a right supported by a majority of all americans is only exacerbated by the right s ongoing assault on access to reproductive health care the gop s war on women s reproductive freedom reached a new crescendo on friday night in the form of a ruling from a right-wing federal judge who was hand picked to make a decision that would further eliminate access to reproductive health care judge matthew kacsmaryk ordered the 23-year long fda approval of a drug called mifepristone be put on hold in every single state. it s one half of the two-drug regimen used in medication abortions. he gave the government seven days to appeal his ruling w
afternoon. that come after manhattan grand jury voted thursday to indict him in order to believe thousands of business fraud charges related to hush money payments to stormy daniels that were made during the 2016 campaign for president. we do not know what is in this indictment. we will see it tuesday when it is released after the arraignment. i fully expect that one of the things we will see us each a transaction, each falsification that is alleged is going into a separate account. the question is are each of those enhanced by the federal election campaign violation? or is it just one felony and 29 misdemeanors? what s has been said the attorney the district attorney has brought 117 of these cases for more on this nate foy at standing outside the supreme court in lower manh manhattan. hey eric, it s pretty quiet outside the manhattan criminal courthouse you can certainly expect that to change the coming days as for her president trump is expected to fly to new york cit
opportunities to advance a political agenda, a radical political agenda he said that here in manhattan the scales of justice are being weighed down by politics, and they are but only today an america being rich, being powerful, even being president of the united states does not intitle you to violate the law with impunity. the republican-led house judiciary committee travels to new york city for partisan political theater. we ll is much more about this grievance-filled hearing in just a moment house speaker kevin mccarthy was also in new york talking about a plan to raise the debt ceiling but his proposal was messing several key details. and we have the latest from eastern europe following a rare trip out of russia by president vladimir putin good morning, and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, april 18th i m jonathan lemire, thanks for starting your day with us. following a two-week recess congress was back in session yesterday. but instead of legislating