What the secret service does to hold these people accountable. Very important reporting zach cohen john, thanks very much. And to our viewers, thanks very much for watching erin burnett outfront starts right now on. This friday, republicans bailing on the trumpbacked candidate exposed by cnn s k file as trump is radio silent on mark robinson tonight, new reporting on how the harris campaign plans to seize this moment. Also breaking right now, harris scoring a major endorsement, several local teamsters unions now backing the biden this president, vice president at large at the teamsters union, which refused to endorse, is my guest. And unmasking most right now, he s on track to be come the world s first trillionaire. Even as he s pushing wild conspiracy theories online, online. So what is elon musk s ultimate end game? let s go outfront erin burnett outfront tonight. The breaking news we re republicans leave trump s candidate high and dry. A major fundraiser for the trumpbacked gop cand
A secret service says its plan to protect him worked so how did an armed combat with the lengthy criminal record ligand, wait for 12 hours before getting within shooting distance of the former president of the united states. I m kaitlan collins. And this is the source air tonight at 9:00 p. M. We are hearing for the first time from donald trump about that moment on the golf course yesterday what a secret service agent who was walking ahead of him spotted an apparent assassin hiding in the bushes all of a sudden we heard shots but being fired in the air. And i guess probably four or five and it sounded like bullets, but what do i know about that? but secret service knew immediately bullets and they grabbed me and i think probably the other ones, steve is one of the people see what gov, a great friend of mine, a secret service agent had seen a barrel of a ak47, which is a very powerful gun rifle. And you started shooting at the barrow and started shooting in the bushes could only see the
coming and coming. new york city officials fuming at what is a top republican initiative right now to try to spread the, well, the immigration problem and the border problem and let others know what it s like. we ll hear from the house homeland security top republican, because john katko is here and only here. welcome, everybody, neil cavuto. my thanks to my buddy, david asman, so ably filling in for me. i am here today and so is alexis mcadams. reporter: hi, neil. a very close eye on. new york s governor actually stepped in after the convicted sex offender walked free which people got lyft abdomen here in new york livid about. he knocked an innocent guy unconscious. so governor kathy hochul said this was a clear violation of his parole and says she told police to arrest him again. i took action in my if own hands. i directed the department of corrections and community supervision to immediately examine whether or not this parole violation occurred. yes, it did. you cou
privacy, simplified. across the country today on what is being called a national day of protest. we are gonna bring you a live report on the protest itself in just a moment. but it comes just one day after the president signed an executive order attempting to protect access to abortion medication and emergency contraception. meanwhile, the january six committee is gearing up for its next public hearing on tuesday it comes after the panel heard after eight hours of testimony from formal white house counsel pat cipollone on friday. earlier today, on msnbc, mary trump discuss just how damaging this could be for the former president. to say that donald is terrified is accurate, and also an understatement. i think that this might be the first time in his entire life that, even he can t deny the walls may indeed be closing. and the witness is not coming forward, are increasingly important in terms of access, and in terms of their positions and his administration. and they are an
invests and we know the retail investor has been growing, so it s for that middle class, it s for the upper class, it s for the equity markets and for business in general, buybacks have been supportive of that. starting to tax that means we re going to see them slow down and initially will see probably more buybacks as they move forward and you know things always continue to move higher. neil: so, ann, it still sounds like a cookbook to me, but your final thoughts? well, some. companies that have done some of the biggest buybacks have also been companies accused of paying the least in corporate taxes so i think it s interesting to see if this is really a way to complement the overall crackdown of the corporate tax that the administration is going to put in place. and neil, given the use of the columbo analogy. neil: i tried, i tried. i think that gary is the only one that can relate to me there, but as long as he s within a decade or so that s all i want. guys, we ll see what happe