Preparing humanitarian aid to those in difficult to the reach areas affected most by Hurricane Helene as thousands are without power across the southeast and many still unaccounted for. Much more on that ahead. Welcome to with Fox News live, im mike emanuel. Former President Trump will continue his Campaign Trail Tear with a rally in wisconsin this afternoon, his fourth Campaign Event in the Badger State in the last nine days. This follows his return from butler to butler, pennsylvania, last night. Bill melugin is live ir mike, D Afternoon to you. Former President Trump has been all over the place when it comes to these Battleground States. As you mentioned, hes going to be here in wisconsin this afternoon, his fourth campaign in the last nine days here in the Badger State. You can tell hes really trying to put on a full Court Press as we are less than one month away from Election Day, and the polling shows hes got a little ground to the make up here in wisconsin. Take a look at this r
Lying in wait with a gun for Donald Trump. The suspect, described as emotionless, even nonchalant as he was charged in court today. The new details about how long he may have been waiting in that Tree Line and the new Body Cam Footage of when police finally caught up to him. Also, trump moving ahead with his schedule, telling supporters his resolve is only stronger. His flurry of fundraising emails and what we know about the mood inside the Trump Campaign. Plus, President Biden declaring the Secret Service needs more help. His message and what Kamala Harris is saying about the alleged attempt on her rival. And after two close calls in just over two months, lawmakers say they want answers. Weve live on Capitol Hill with new pressure on the Secret Service. Our Nbc News reporters are falling all of the latest developments. We start with those new details about ryan routh, the man facing gun charges linked to the alleged attempt on Donald Trumps life. Nbcs Tom Winter joins me now. What mor
which is always been the case for people of color, journalists around the world, they are the only people who can talk about their humanity. so why that mainstream media complex is saying, we do not believe you. you are not telling the truth. nothing that they, say nothing that so when i see these people, when they raise their dead children before cameras, i have so much, it s got fronting. i ve been to palestine myself. i honestly look at them, and i start, i pray for them. and i look at them and say, no matter how hard you try, there is a larger media network that is going to look at your baby, those dead children, the way they look at the children and the people who i was helping in ukraine. until we do with the racial dynamic of what s at play here, be honest, it s not going to change. thank you, my friend. and reporter: independent journalist terrell jermaine starr s is independent journalist and founder of block diplomatic and has an official youtube channel for s
i don t think anyone is counting hours anymore. brian williams used to call it tonnage. there you have it. thanks to nicolle. welcome to the beat. i m ari melber. amidst this unprecedented news week, which is why there are so many hours being slotted around, let me start with a quick question is there anything more to learn or say about the federal case against defendant donald trump? our team of journalists on the beat says the answer tonight is yes. we have been working on something special, a new road map gleaned from jack smith s case, which we now can see for the first time against donald trump. so later tonight we re actually going to show thank you time line from the first clues about the missing documents to trump s historic arrest, that whole road. it is new legal reporting and i can tell you you ll only see it here. that s coming up on this edition of the beat. our top story right now stems from the rapid developments on the defense and legal side of don
skost land for the last time to return to london ahead of her statement funeral next week. before attending the service, the king and queen consulate shook hands with people at the royal residence in northern ireland. he then spoke to members of the northern ireland assembly saying he was committed to helping all people in that part of the united kingdom. with us is nbc news foreign correspondent kelly cobiella and keir simmons. kelly? reporter: that s right. today the viewings of her majesty s coffin have stopped. there were people waiting in line right up until the end. they stopped people from joining the line a couple hours ago trying to ensure those waiting for so long would be able to get inside the cathedral and pay their final respects. in the next hour to two, we ll see preparations start to get underway to move the queen s coffin to london. and this will be another round of sort of ceremonial events. the royal company of archers honor guard, the company that prote