now. out front next, giuliani pleads not guilty. trump s former attorney skipping arrangement on charges of trying to overturn georgia s 2020 election as all eyes are on a fulton county judge who could change the course of trumpes case. plus the manhunt for an extremely dangerous man authorities expanding search for convicted murderer on the run. we have details on where he could be heading. and video just into our front shows the moment ukranian forces come under attack as putin esz claith his nuclear threat. let s go out front. i m brianna. the pleas are piling up. as of tonight 12 defendants in georgia s election case have pleaded not guilty, including rudy giuliani, who just entered his plea and opted not to appear in court for arraignment. he joins his old boss, former president trump who also pleaded not guilty yesterday to the 13 counts he s facing in fulton county. it s where the former president s focus is tonight. at any moment a judge could decide if his former c
for israeli hostages. presidentjoe biden had said a pause in fighting could begin as soon as monday. the talks will try to reach a ceasefire agreement that can be implemented before the start of ramadan, on the 10th of march. the draft framework would include a 40 day pause in all military operations. reports suggest 400 palestinian prisoners which israel says are serving sentences for terror related crimes could be exchanged for forty female and elderly israeli hostages. under the proposed ceasefire, hospitals in gaza would be repaired, while 500 aid trucks would enter gaza each day. but the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has vowed to go ahead with an assault on gaza s southernmost city, rafah, regardless of any agreement. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell sent the latest from jerusalem. the scramble to survive. hungry crowds gathering on the beachfront in gaza city after hearing aid lorries were heading there, loaded with flour. translation: there i
censorship. and don t forget on tuesday of next week we have got our town hall with rfk and new york city and tickets are free. first we begin tonight, and it is now very clear that a malignant cancer is within and surrounding joe biden pres presidency. it is growing, and it is growing daily, it is compounding. it is also clear that joe biden may be the most corrupt president and american history, and certainly in the modern era. investigations are heating up, the walls are absolutely closing and it, and this is very real. house republicans are seeking answers on the white house s ever-changing story about joe biden involvement which he denied repeatedly during the campaign with hunter biden foreign business dealings noting that there was a clear shift any messaging, and other words he lied and demanding to know if this if this indicates that president biden knew a lot more than what he was telling us. but biden bad week designed to begin to start there. on wednesday we have
with what is in this bill. there appears to be some widespread relief at having at least some sort of agreement to avoid a potentially catastrophic default. that would happen june 5 at the house and senate did not pass his agreement with speaker mccarthy: the built transformational for americans. democrats are accusing republicans of quote dragging their feet until the last second period mccarthy says he hopes have the house but on this bill by wednesday. as usual chad pergram following mercy joint disliked capitol hill. so chad what happens next? good afternoon. president biden says he s confident a bill will get to his desk with the debt ceiling challenge is now entering its most daunting phase. getting the agreement through congress. passing the bill requires a delicate bipartisan formula of democrats and republicans in both chambers. house speaker kevin mccarthy is trying to excite his side. is not one 100% of what everybody wants it. countries going to be stronger th
a 1% cap on spending growth for six years. it caused back some unspent pandemic relief funds and it toughens work requirements for food stamp recipients. that last issue seen as a win for republicans. arthel: florida republican congressman mike joins us with his thoughts on the deal but first about life coverage lucas tomlinson at the white house with a presidents reaction cheddar program live on capitol hill with more details on the deal and where lawmakers go from here. chad do tell. chris arthel if you thought the hard part was getting a bill considered how part would be to pass a bill but some democrats are leery of the deal and conservatives are torching the legislation. tweeting it is unacceptable. he said it greenlight an additional 4 trillion in debt. house speaker kevin mccarthy claims he is not concerned about gop defections. week did a conference call with our conference in over 95% over were overwhelmingly exc excited. this is going to be transformational congre