elon mosque matt tabbi, once th scourge of billionaires, wil not scores his billionaire i needed her access, and the the billion herschel frozen on of the bus and it is just bizarre and sad, and i think, let s se what happens next? definitely trouble and spare ice between mosque and inside, i think it is ver appropriate to see what is happening, not just in the las couple of days, but over the last months and. years always great to see you, great interview, great work it always enjoy the rest your evenin off. coming up on ayman, donald trump and his fellow republicans understand how democracy works? the events of this past week would suggest no, and ho voters are reacting coul signal a major shift ahead o 2024 mike pence hands jack smith remarkable opportunity b agreeing to testify in the special counsel s 2020 electio probe. what it could mean for the former president and congressman ro khanna from the house oversight committee here joining us live, hi republican colleagu
still legal in her state i ll ask how far she ll willing to go to defend that an embarrassing breach for the defense department the investigation under way to figure out who posted details about u.s. spying on russia s military on an online video game message board. a lot of questions here. are they all authentic the big question, is there a mole in the pentagon a mad political scramble at the easter egg roll at the white house. president biden sending unexpected campaign shock waves, making this announcement to al roker live on today. i plan on running, al, but we re not prepared to announce it yet well, sounds like he just did. so how does the president s announcement impact the plans of his potential 2024 rivals. let s begin with the epic clash after conflicting court rulings yet again up ending abortion rights here in america starting us up correspondent laura jarrett, former senator claire mccaskill who is now an msnbc political analyst, and dr. jamila parrot,
a fiery field hearing taking place just a block away from progress da alvin bragg s office with absolutely harrowing testimony from new york city crime victims and their families. victims like joseph borgen a jewish man who was brazenly beaten by four men in broaddaylight. his attackers were only give an six-month plea deal. he only punched my son once. . perhaps some of the most dramatic moments came when madeline whose son was brutally stabbed to death nine times for significantly lowering the charges against two of her son s alleged attackers. i was totally disrespected. me, my family, my grand children, we were treated like garbage. like garbage. while republicans say the hearing was intended to highlight just how progressive policies are making america less safe, democrats dismissed it as political payback for bragg s indictment of former president donald trump. they insist the big apple is indeed safe. the chairman says this hearing is about violent crime in m
former director of intelligence says the only explanation for the pandemic is a leak from the chinese laboratory. the damage caused is very real. pizza delivery man was in the right place at the right time as a suspect happened to run right by him. police thanked the policeman for the assist and said if he is ever interested in a job, they are hiring. steve: live from the avenue of the americas as you look up that green stuff up there, that s central park. it is the 18th day of april. it is tax day. attention all people if you have not put your taxes in the mail, you have got until midnight tonight. it s going to be a beautiful day here in new york city. we have got 48 degrees. ainsley: taxes finished for you? steve: yes. a couple of weeks ago. pete: do people still put them in the mail. ainsley: my dad always did at midnight. pete s pete i know you can. ainsley: downtown main library midnight i always rode with him. pete: out of protest? ainsley: no, st
- oh, it s cold. it s cold. so this is called a cenote. it s a natural sinkhole. it s very unique to the yucatán peninsula. they were very sacred to the mayans. they believed that this was a passage to the underworld. the maya define the culture of yucatán. as one of the great civilizations in central america, their influence is everywhere. this is huge! their dna runs through every local dish. - [speaking spanish] - and their ancient ways are still a source of inspiration. - let s let it burn a little bit more, and. - more? - we grind. - i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. i don t think i ve ever seen an avocado this big. - here in yucatán, there are so many great ingredients. - with searingly hot weather all year round, time moves at a slower pace in yucatán. - [speaking maya