Very shortly. First, the latest headlines. The us teenager suspected of killing four people in a Gun Attack at his High School in the Us State Of Georgia has appeared in court. Colt gray was charged with four counts of first Degree Murder. His father was charged with second Degree Murder, Manslaughter And Child cruelty. Thejudge overseeing Donald Trumps criminal hush Money Case in New York has postponed sentencing until after the november us president ial election. He said the unique time frame of the case had informed his decision. Lawyers for the former presidetn had argued for a postponement. Job growth in the us was weaker than expected last month, raising concern that the worlds largest economy is slowing down under the pressure of higher interest rates. Its an important gauge of the us economy a key concern for voters ahead of the elections. Africas centre for Disease Control has outlined a six Month Plan to tackle a surging outbreak of mpox. In the past week, nearly five and a h
confident as they settle on a playbook for the 2024 race. in new york a grand jury just indicted the former u.s. marine who held a homeless man in a fatal chokehold on the subway. we ll tell you what we re learning about the charges. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight as the federal prosecution of donald trump moves into the next phase the nation s chief law enforcement officer is breaking his silence about the case. we re following all the new developments of trump s indictment. as the former president is predictionably lashing out what is the attorney general of the as you know attorney general garland doesn t like to talk at all about ongoing cases. this is the first time since former president trump was formally charged that we ve heard garland speak. of course he appointed special counsel jack smith back in november. today he talked just a little bit about his historic role i
in the house is up for grabs. brian: that means you have got to vote. going to hear from candidates in key races. marco rubio, yeah we are name dropping. lee zeldin who wants to be the next governor of new york. sarah huckabee sanders seems well on her way of being of governor of arkansas. j.d. vance also on the docket. don bolduc making history in new hampshire shocking the world is he going to go the rest of the way and then there is tudor dixon who seems to be rising in the polls with each passing day. steve: that s right. you have heard from so many analysts and pundits, we want to hear from you today on election day. so we are having breakfast with friends in four different crucial states where we will directly hear from the folks at those diners about the things that matter to them. ainsley: let s start with will cain is he live at the morning glory eatery that s in satellite beach, florida. brian, who is next? brian: you want to start with will. i like rachel c
good evening from new york, i am alicia menendez. we begin tonight in fort pierce, florida, where today there was another hearing in the federal criminal case over donald trump s wording of classified documents. the morning session, continuation of what we have become used to. trump-appointed judge aileen cannon entertaining wonky and far-fetched attempts by trump s legal team to dismiss the case. the afternoon focus on emotion brought by special counsel jack smith that centered around one of the most dangerous lies donald trump has ever told. you might recall in may, he seized upon an outrageous conspiracy theory, a theory based upon an extreme this characterization at the fbi search warrant of mar-a-lago. trump claimed that president biden and the fbi were, quote, locked and loaded to take me out during the 2022 search of mar-a-lago. he later boasted that biden, quote, authorized the fbi to use deadly lethal force. what trump tried to portray as an attempt on his life reall
fundraising haul in the days since the former president was indicted, new numbers just in to cnn. let s go to cnn s kristen holmes covering trump at his new jersey golf resort. break down the new numbers, the fundraising numbers for us. reporter: well, wolf, we were told by a trump campaign release that $6.6 million had been raised since the thursday indictment. just moments ago i got off the phone with the spokes person who told me the number has actually reached $7 million, the last bunch coming in just in the last hour. the breakdown here would be about $4.9 million in digital fundraising, the e-mail after e-mail that you see saying that you need to support former president trump, you know, a political witch hunt, etcetera. then 2.1 from the fundraiser last night, the high dollar donations, the bundlers. this is significant because there had been some concern among allies the big boost we saw in fundraising after the manhattan arraignment was not going to happen again.