a grand jury as we wait to see if there could be an indictment soon for former president donald trump, and today is expected to be a pivotal day in court, and today, a former attorney to michael cohen is expected to testify, and he says that he has handed over a number of documents to back up the story. and we are watching the stock markets after serious banking fury, and the stock market is up, but the banking is down for credit suisse are down 50% after the swiss government had to pick up some risk. and xi jinping is meeting with vladimir putin in moscow, and sending a strong message of support despite the invasion of ukraine. we begin with the latest on the trump hush money investigation. and the legal affairs correspondent paula reid is here with the latest, and lot going on with robert costello testifying, and we have details surrounding this testimony, paula. what is interesting here is that even though prosecutors are running the grand jury, this is witness tha
doing to shore up the support in the early states and there is a comfortable lead in the nationwide poll, his is very aware of the fact that when cop serve tiffs are polled even if they say that they support donald trump many of them are still interested in alternative options and they re trying to get support and trying to rally up the team here with the people. the other thing i want to point out is michigan, talking about general versus the primary and he is looking towards the general election with this stop in michigan and particularly looking toward these union workers. i am told when he gets his prime time remarks outside of detroit and it will be to current and former union members and crurret uaw workers striking with their families and they have not endorsed in this race. in 2020 they endorsed joe biden. they have not endorsed in 2024 and donald trump has been speaking about this on truth social and his team believes that while he s had complications with unions in
last few minutes. hundreds of people flown in to be on the initial strike line. you can see behind me, this is his third playing out. i want to bring in ashley, is that right? amanda sinclair, excuse me. amanda, you worked on the box line, you said. so you are now on strike along with about three dozen other people who work here at the factory tell me how you are feeling tonight? i feel it s worth a big out here on strike because we need more money. the cost of living went up, so i am out here. i just got off work and came out here to strike. you are working until just a few minutes ago? yeah. okay. and what do you in the negotiation s most important? what are you looking? for cost of living, more money, everything that we asked for. as of tomorrow, it seems he will be on strike pay, is that your understanding, making about $100 a? day it s not enough at all yeah, how will you get by, and how long are you ready to be on the picket line fighting, making only $1
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