It is good to be back with you for this second hour of Chris Jansing reports. At this hour, Donald Trumps private conversations with Mike Pence in the weeks and months before a mob swarmed the capitol. The neverbeforeseen evidence unsealed by a judge and trumps reaction when he was told his Vice President escaped the violence. The former president prepares to take the stage in michigan after attacking special Counsel Jack Smith as deranging. What else hes saying about a filing detailing his increasingly desperate bid to remain in power. The apocalyptic scenes in lebanon, more than A Million people sleeping on the streets, israel keeping up its Air Strikes. A live report on that, and the stunning claims the agreement Hezbollahs Leader made just days before he was killed. And the growing desperation after hurricane helene, A Thousand active duty troops now in areas without power or clean water. And with the fate of hundreds still unknown, President Biden visiting the Storm Zone right now
his first television interview since the announcement in iowa last hour. sandra: polling has him at a distant third, and he will have to walk a fine line between his white house experience and distancing himself from his former boss turned rival. how will he stand out? john: one top issue, the push for parental rights, republicans are campaigning on. they need to stop asking little children what they sexually identify as. six years old to decide about sexual things they don t even know. john: a brawl breaking out in southern california where parents pulled kids from classrooms over the push for lgbtq materials in the curriculum. assistant principal instructed staff to teach kids that every child by default is queer and socialist. a busy one, sandra. sandra: second house. a hazy orange new york at the moment, start with the dangerous wildfire smoke smothering not just new york but the entire eastern united states, john. wild pictures coming in. john: take a look
congress is opening an investigation into the allegations warning the wealthy institution could lose federal funds as the school down plays the importance of gay s academic misconduct. now congress is involved. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. morning. bill: a good year, huh? merry christmas. dana: happy shortest day of the year as well. happy greg gutfeld day. bill: the president, claudine gay, becoming an embarrassment for harvard announcing it found more cases where she copied the work of others without giving procrit. instead of punishment she is being allowed to update her doctoral dissertation and make corrections. the house committee is expanding its investigation into anti-semitism at harvard to produce all the documents related to the allegations of plagiarism. dana: virginia fox writing is standards aren t be applied consistently resulting in different rules for different members of the academic community. if a university is no
[national anthem] finish if. [national anthem] [background sounds] if oh, they re actually arriving right now. rachel: good morning, everybody. we are live from the cay tone that 500 daytona 500. it has been can i just comment a little bit on the star spangled banner that we just listened to? there was a lot of cuteness in that pete: yeah, there was. little kid in a big chair, that s my favorite one. rachel: for sure. what an exciting event we have been at this entire weekend. i m just going to say this, guys, i m going to say good morning and also what happens in daytona stays in day own that. that s all i m going to the i say about last night. [laughter] pete: what else are you saying? will: we re going to tell them, because they re part of our family. we had a good time, went to dinner, the three of us togethe- rachel: joey with us. pete: we went to dinner, tied a few on. had some good steak. that bill was really high will: thank you
prices. it s such an important reminder, though, some of the folks who own these gas stations, they re small business owners. and their competitor has the price advertised right there. we go to the lowest price. i do it. christine romans, thank you so much. new day continues right now. good morning to our viewers in the united states and all around the world, i m john berman in highland park, illinois. brianna keilar in new york this morning. i am standing right on the parade route. 25 miles north of chicago, where yesterday at 10:15 a.m. a gunman opened fire in the middle of a fourth of july parade, killing six people. injuring 25 more. there you can hear the gunshots ringing out there in rapid s succession, in the middle of this, what was supposed to be joyous moments. in fact, you can still see behind me, this moment frozen in chair. beach chairs still litter the streets here for blocks and blocks. i see a towel, a frisbee, a beach ball, all left behind. it g