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right now on ana cabrera reports, two candidates, two events, two very different messages. president biden and donald trump both holding campaign events around the anniversary of the january 6th attacks. one warning about the stakes of this election, the other remaining defiant. plus, next week mr. be a big one for trump s legal calendar. i ll preview a high stakes hearing in washington and the dramatic conclusion of his civil fraud trial here in new york. also ahead, a winter storm threat for the east coast. millions under weather alerts. who can expect what and when? and later, breaking economic news this morning, new jobs numbers beating expectations. what it signals about our economy in this new year. happy friday, thanks for joining us. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. great to be with you. we begin with president biden and donald trump both returning to the 2024 campaign trail as we prepare to mark three years since the att ....
, plus no way out. a judge now, says mike pence must testify before a grand jury about donald trump and january 6th. and this is a textbook case of bank mismanagement. risky business, the big mistakes that caused to us banks to go belly up threatening the global economies. good morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans tonight. the city of nashville holds a vigil to mourn victims in monday s mass shooting at a private christian school, a 28 year old former student at that school killed three adults and three young children in just 14 minutes before being fatally shot by responding officers. investigators have revealed more about that attacker. the weapons used and the swift response by the first responders at the scene. cnn s carlos suarez has more from nashville. let s go body camera video from to nashville police officers showing them rushing into the covenant school on monday. me. don t know where he is. going roo ....
of falsifying business records, typically just a misdemeanor, and district attorney s alvin bragg s strategy for elevating the charges is on shaky legal ground. here s the new york post, calling the case trumped up. the paper writes, is that it? bragg s historic cases versus don falls flat. meanwhile the da defending his controversial decision to bring a case against a former u.s. president. your predecessor took a hard look at this case and decided not to charge it. federal prosecutors took a hard look at this case and decided not to charge it. do you believe you have new evidence that led you to decide to charge this, or why now? we ve had additional evidence. this is the business capital of the world. we regularly do cases involving false business statements. the bedrock, in fact the basis for business integrity at a well-functioning business marketplace is true and accurate record-keeping. that s the charge that s brought here. falsifying new york state ....
justin jones back to the legislature. happy easter. president biden says he will run for re-election. i plan on running, al, rolling an egg or rolling them out. i quit my six-figure tech job to ride a horse from austin to seattle. i will be preparing a horse and myself for the great journey ahead of us. steve: 8:01 in new york city on tuesday morning. we start with a fox news alert. overnight, a fifth victim has died following yesterday s shooting inside the bank in downtown louisville, kentucky. brian: one heroic police officer is still fighting for his live just 10 days after graduating from the police academy. todd: garrett has the latest, good morning. good morning, we got a welcoming update on the officer, nicholas wilt, who was shot in the head 24 hours ago. he remains in critical condition, but remains stable overnight, after scary moments yesterday when he underwent brain surgery. police are praising the officers arriving within three minutes of ....
the video shows frantic and frustrated parents demanding they be let into the school. police keeping the distraught family members behind a perimeter as the shooting unfolds inside. it s still unclear when in the whole event cycle this video was shot. sandra: texas officials have yet to deliver a clear timeline of what exactly happened and when. we do know the gunman got into that school through an unlocked entrance, responding officers were met by heavy gunfire and the suspect barricaded himself inside the classroom with children and teachers. a community the victims, today would have been the last day of class before the summer break. john: texas republican congressman tony gonzalez represents uvalde, he joins us in moments. fox team coverage. alexis mcadams has more on the victims. sandra: to bill with the latest on the ground in texas, what do we know? bill: sandra, a short time ago i was in touch with a source close to the investigation and told they are in ....