kate: give us a big smile. [ laughs ] okay, spin around, darling. right round. oh, yes! i can see your wings. give us a big smile. ah, yes. one more, big smile. that s pretty! hello and welcome. i m jesse l. martin. it was a shocking story that captured the world s attention. 3-year-old madeleine mccann disappeared while on vacation with her family in portugal. few clues were left behind. it was almost as if she had vanished into thin air. from the first day, there were more questions than answers. was she taken? or was something bigger and even more terrifying at play? this is how it really happened. kate and gerry mccann were a british couple, normal couple, middle upper class. clap your hands together, 1, 2, 3. kate and gerry have twins. they were very young. madeleine was almost 4. madeleine mccann is a particularly beautiful child. she talked a lot. she was very lively. she liked to play. santa must have bring all these toys! she looks like kate, but
to evacuate tonight. water rescues under way. ginger zee here in new york, rob marciano in california, both tracking it all. in new york city, just in tonight, the convicted terrorist who drove that home depot truck into several bicyclists and pedestrians, killing them, has just learned his fate. also news just coming in involving the republican leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell, after his fall, leaving the hospital, but not going home. mary bruce is live. the criminal investigation involving former president trump. the grand jury here in new york hearing from a key witness today from trump s one-time confidant, lawyer, and fixer. and tonight, trump on whether he ll testify. aaron katersky reporting. the scare onboard a united flight taking off from newark. what was found in the bathroom. and the airport where it was landing temporarily closed to air traffic. a third concert canceled for bruce springsteen. what they re saying tonight. also news coming in this
this week the house select committee investigating january 6th wrapped up its summer series of hearings with the season finale of sorts. in a primetime event, they presented devastating evidence detailing the hours donald trump spent refusing to act as a angry mob tried to stop the certification of the 2020 election by force. even when it was clear the insurrection would not achieve its aims, did the commander-in-chief collin s meg army to step down? no. even a dalia later, never before seen outtakes show the president was unwilling to admit that the election was over. the bombshell hearings left me with plenty of questions. will the former president or anyone else in a position of authority ever be held accountable? will congress have the courage to strengthen the election system that trump and his allies sought to undermine. and we ll be hearing sway voters as they head to the polls in the midterm elections? we ve got a great lineup to talk about it, including minnesota s s
you are not going to call that. i call tackle. what were you looking at? jesse: what about the teacher s pet? the kid who brought a shiny little red apple from home and left it under her desk? hey, listener, i didn t want to say this from front of the other kids i didn t want to make them jealous. i made a special position for you it s the most important job of all. the manager. jesse: special treatment runs rampant in washington. only runs one way. democrats are the darlings of d.c. they can do no wrong. republicans on the other hand, well, there is an entire system in place designed to destroy them. and it happens every day right in front of our eyes. just last night, biden s department of justice leaked to the the washington post, of course, that donald trump may be under criminal investigation what for? does it really matter? they will figure it out later. the january 6th hearing still haven t presented hard evidence that donald trump committed a crime if
argument that the plot against trump was designed to inject the fbi in to the election , which would be a no-no if they can prove that. so it s the trial at hand of former hillary clinton campaign lawyer michael sussmann getting out of his vehicle in washington at the courthouse. now, at issue is whether he lied to the fbi when he brought them what he claimed were links between trump and a russian bank called alpha. they say, the prosecutors are saying that sussmann manipulated the bureau in to an investigation in hopes of prompting a big problem or an october surprise two months before the 2016 election. that is what they re efforting to prove here in this d.c. courtroom. who better to talk to about this than andy mccarthy here on day two of the government s case against sussmann. he just wrote a brilliant piece about this. it came out an hour ago. first to david spunt who is live outside that d.c. courtroom watching it all for us. hi, david. hi, martha. good afternoon. a