there s new reporting about the story that broke late yesterday, 40 subpoenas going all the way up to line to top people in trump s orbit. it s all about coup and insurrection. we have more on that. also something i told you about yesterday, bill gates is on the beat tonight in depth. climate change, inflation, public health, a.i., the metaverse. what he says we the west owe africa, not a conversation we have every night on the news. as well as a discussion about how mr. gates got somewhat involves in talking to joe manchin about what he says are good ideas by joe biden. so we re going to get into all of that. but we begin with republicans and the push to roll back women s rights at a time when democrats say it s wrong on policy and human rights and that they have a political answer that they think could help win the midterms. here s lindsey graham introducing a bill today. this is news right now, not a drill, that he says would ban abortion nationwide. i think we should
there s serious stuff in the world as well as a little fun with nicole. the big news come out of doj, formally requesting evidence and transcripts from the january 6th committee. that is a clear sign that the criminal probe of the insurrection is intensifying, linking with some of the leads in congress. we ll bring that to you tonight. also, tucker carlson dodging and weaving account ability after a mass shooter cited the same thing he s been pushing. we ll get into that, but right now, election night in america. firstle tos closing in kentucky. there s been primary voting in five states, and james carville is part of our special coverage kicking off the beat tonight. in addition to kentucky, polls are still open in idaho, north carolina, oregon, and p.a. we begin in pennsylvania because it is a big one, the showcase where gop senate candidates have been kplashing all the way through the homestretch of an election that started as a primary to really split the party in a key
course, look at that. share the coffee love. that is great. yes. we will be high on caffeine and sugar. ahh. yeah. and at fourth and market if you stop by get free coffee from our friends at dunkin donuts. great way to celebrate friday. notice they have jackets on this morning, because it is cool outside. that is right. and you will put on that jacket and head up to the northeast because jen fred s live, is our camera ready to go? yes, it is, that is ramp football field, it is up in the northeast. it is right across from father judge high school, they will start kicking here in about a few minutes. how far can you kick a ball. people are lining up. we are ready to go. will be the next jake elliott. that is right. well, i guess they are warming up for. that you don t need a jacket. it is kind of a shock this morning. it is coolest morning we have seen in a while. it is 10 out of 10 because it is finally seasonal out there and feels like fall. is th
alert after an alarming attack in a quiet north shore town. antoinette antonio has the pictures rockport police want you to see. reporter: the community of rockport on alert after an unusual crime, targeting a woman in her 50 s. she was taken from behind, knocked into the ground. she did everything she was supposed to do. she screams. she got someone s attention. reporter: talk to the man seen these surveillance photos. they say that he matched the description of the attacker who try to take the woman s clothes on after clothes off after knocking her to the ground. she believes her continued screaming scared him off. he got on a bicycle, left the area toward the train station. rockport is a very safe community. despite the fact that an attacker still on the loose, they say they feel safe because they look out for each other. on the street, everyone is aware of their neighbors. reporter: police do not know if the man is a local residents to know when they have spoken
: over rocks where water would normally be flowing freely. the summer heat, the summer dought taking its toll on the water supply. normally this time of year we would be about knee deep right here. emily wayne castonguay executive : director of the watershed says the problem is deeper than meets the eye. is essentially drawing from the groundwater. it lowers the ground water levels. you can see there is just rock were there should be water and the problem is only expected to get worse. i have never seen it this low. we are on track to be the worst ever in history. nicole: already at rock bottom from wilmington to ipswich. 30 million gallons of water a day drawn from here, the solution so simple it is frustrating. conservation experts asking that you think before you leave the water running. or if your water needs are on the coattails of that, there is a water ban in effect in ipswich. if you don t need to use the water, don t. it will help a lot. live in his switch, nic