america decides. just days before the verse votes are cast in this year s presidential election, president biden makes his first campaign speech of 2024 and slams his main rival. trump is trying to steal history, the same way he tried to steal the election. norah: the back-to-back winter storms with 40 million americans preparing for the first wallop. the national weather service warning of hazardous driving conditions. you could get anywhere from 2 inches to 10 inches of snow. norah: as flu cases arise nationwide, what you should know to keep your kid safe. do not leave anything to chance because you are going to live without the rest of your life. lean on me norah: and we go on the road with a woman who found a friend to lean on. i am taking to a recording studio. are you serious? and when you heard her song, what did you think? oh, i was blown away. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for
league starts right now. terrifying scenes in the czech republic. a gunman s deadly rampage, killing his father and then targeting a school. you see these units left hiding outside on the ledge of a building. what we are learning at this hour about this rare type of attack for europe. , all eyes on the u.s. supreme court as special counsel jack smith pushes back today against a team of trump. will the justices weigh in on whether or not trump has immunity before christmas? first, a new low for rudy giuliani. filing for bankruptcy today. his list of people he is trying to skip out on paying includes, how about this, hunter biden. welcome to the league. we start today with our law and justice league. rudy giuliani facing the stiff cost of his campaign of lies and disinformation in service of donald trump. if you thought mr. giuliani s lowest point came outside for season total landscaping, or perhaps that infamous hair dye drip press conference, i forgot how bad tha
this man does the sums that tell the government how much money they have to spend. but why do they sometimes get it wrong? we ll ask the boss of indepent organisation the obr, richard hughes. it s michael gove s job to make sure the chance of a good life is spread fairly across the land, but can he level the country up when living standards are going down? labour s lucy powell has big plans for the bbc what s the problem she s trying to fix? and remember this act of courage? marina ovsyannikova famously interrupted live tv in russia to protest against the war in ukraine. she ll tell us about her astonishing escape. translation: i was thinking it was better for me translation: i was thinking it was better for me to translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back to - translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back to russia, | bet
i think this incident is underneath the pile of the insane and number of scandals and legal peril. i recommend finding a persuasive account. yes, having it in front of a court and jury where it is factually litigated. i think one will say justice may finally the wheels of justice may actually be turning. i think we said that to each other multiple nights. it could be happening here. thank you, chris. thanks to you at home for joining us. the one, the only, trevor noel is joining me on set. i m glad he s here tonight. there is something happening in this final stretch of the mid terms that i want to talk to him about. something i think he can help us wrap our heads around. let s start with the great state of louisiana. so every ten years there is a census, right? the last census in 2020 showed the same trend in louisiana that was taking place across several southern states. over the last decade, the white population sh rank shrank. this is louisiana s congressional deleg
we hold that roe and casey must be overruled justice alito writes in an initial majority draft circulated inside the court. that scoop, that headline changed everything it certainly changed the course of the midterm elections that moment, the stakes of the upcoming november election skyrocketed. it gave democrats over a month and a half head start to start campaigning on that issue before the opinion was handed down in late june. on june 24th the supreme court struck down roe v. wade, the law of the land for nearly 50 years, and stripped away reproductive rights for millions in this country. six weeks later the first test of abortion rights at the state ballot box came in kansas. voters in kansas headed to the polls in early august to vote on a constitutional amendment that would strip away abortion rights from the state constitution. in kansas of all places, voters rejected that republican effort. people overwhelmingly voted to protect abortion rights in the state s constitu