tonight rips into the judge who we now know will oversee his case plus stormy daniels speaking out tonight for the first time since trump s indictment the woman at the center of all of this the center of those hush money payments, breaking her silence. and you will hear what she is saying tonight caught red handed. that is what the kremlin says about that american reporter who has been arrested on espionage charges. red handed. a lawyer with detailed knowledge of the case warns us that there s virtually no chance of him prevailing in court. let s go, outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight. trump plotting his next move. the former president we understand weighing legal options tonight after becoming the first former president to be indicted, we know that trump will return to new york on monday night and time to formally surrender. that s the term on tuesday. his attorneys say they will challenge the indictment over hush money payments to adult film star stor
here. in norfolk southern ceo apologizes after that toxic train derailment in ohio. he is grilling from lawmakers, today, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. buckle up, boys, and girls, the new york times is reporting tonight the manhattan prosecutors are inching closer and closer to criminal charges against the former president, donald j trump, and the stormy daniels case. that, as you recall, is the one involving hush money payments made before the 2016 election to keep the former porn star, daniels, from talking about her apparent affair with trump, who still denies it. the times says that according to four sources, quote, the manhattan district attorney s office recently signaled to trump s lawyers that he could face criminal charges for his role in the payment of hush money. prosecutors offered trump the chance to testify next week before the grand jury. alvin bragg in his office declined to comment on th
criminal charges. the new reporting about the hush money investigation into former president donald trump and his apparent invitation to testify. then, airline safety in the spotlight as years of close calls and midair emergencies have travelers on edge. captain sully sullenberger is here. and norfolk southern ceo apologizes after that toxic train derailment in ohio. plus grilling from lawmakers , today, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. buckle up, boys, and girls, the new york times is reporting tonight the manhattan prosecutors are inching closer and closer to criminal charges against the former president, donald j trump, and the stormy daniels case. that, as you recall, is the one involving hush money payments made before the 2016 election to keep the former porn star, daniels, from talking about her apparent affair with trump, who still denies it. the times says that according to four sources, quote, the
kamala harris gives a major speech overseas with her focus squarely on the war in ukraine, taking him directly at the russian president. the united states has formally determined that russia has committed crimes against humanity. and federal help on the way to the site of the ohio train derailment, despite the governor suggesting he didn t need it. the latest on what s going on there, and breaking news out of mississippi that we have been following a shooting rampage. it left 60 pulled dead. then, a very difficult day for michigan state university community. memorial services for all three students killed in this shooting. all of that, plus in our next hour, senator john fetterman and when he needs help for clinical depression. i m going to look at his prognosis and the reaction to his hospitalization. that is coming up on as well. we want to start with that breaking news. secretary of state tony blinken, just a short time, ago calling for the global community to step u
the honda fit that the 28 year old shooter audrey elizabeth hale drove to the campus this morning. parked there. detective searched after officers shot and killed the attacker and found material inside, written by hell. now they have posted an image on social media of the glass doors that they say the attacker shot through. enter the building, right? didn t just open a door actually shot. ah into the building. police say they will be releasing footage as soon as tonight of what they encountered and when they arrived at the scene this morning. meantime the killer has been identified as transgender person who once attended that same private christian school located inside a church and tonight we may be learning about a possible motive. there is some belief that there was some resentment to having to go to that school. don t have all the details of that just yet, and that s why this incident occurred. that was nashville s police chief, john drake, speaking to nbc earlier tonight