On thursday In Washington dc as our washington correspondent sean dilley explains. Crowd we love trump he is the first president to be charged with a federal crime but if previous cases are anything to go by, Donald Trumps third indictment is only likely to boost his popularity with republican voters. The charges he faces though are serious, the 45 Page Indictment accuses the former president of knowingly spreading false claims about Election Fraud to trick and persuade states into helping him overturn election results. The attack on our Nations Capital onjanuary sixth, 2021 was an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy. It is described in the indictment it was fuelled by lies. Lies by the defendant, targeted at obstructing a Bedrock Function of the us government, a nations process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the president ial election. Donald trump responded by posting a Campaign Statement on his social media network, likening his prosecution
the same part of the country it with those deadly tornadoes days rob marciano timing it out to. we make it to a town 100 miles from rolling fork also hit in mississippi. they are now bracing for another dangerous system coming through coming through. overseas, news on russia tonight to pick at the notifications, communications with the u.s. on nuclear weapons. communications required under the new start treaty. tonight at the white house responding to all of this and martha wright at standing by. in the u.s. the veteran pilot in another plane helping a student pilot to make an emergency landing. you will hear the communications back and forth. what he learns about that young pilot as she tries to land the plane. news tonight involving the case against alec baldwin, a surprising move from the santa fe d.a. who charged him. dozens of swimmers are now facing possible federal charges for allegedly harassing the dolphins. and the diane sawyer exclusive, the first interview with ac
country hit with those deadly tornadoes just days ago. rob marciano timing it out. we also make it to a rolling fo, also hit in mississippi. they are now bracing for another dangerous system coming through. overseas news on russia tonight, the kremlin now suspending all notifications, communication s with the u.s. nuclear weapons. if communications required under the new start treaty. tonight the white house now responding to all of this in martha raddatz standing by. if in the u.s., the veteran pilot in another plane helping a student pilot make an emergency landing. if you will hear the communications back and forth, what he learns about that young pilot as she tries to land the plane. news tonight involving the case against alec baldwin, the surprising move from the santa fe d.a. who charged him. tonight, dozens of swimmers are now facing possible federal charges for allegedly harassing the dolphins. and the diane sawyer exclusive, the first interview with actor jeremy ren
right now on early start, a last minute deal extends the crews in gaza, but that is a big if. and legacy of henry kissinger, the revered diplomat dead this morning at 100 years old. and for many jewish people it is a matter of survival informed once again by history. stirring words from the high est ranking jewish leader in congress. good morning, i m kasie hunt. it is thursday, november 30. 5:00 a.m. here in washington, noon in gaza where the truce with israel has now been extended for a seventh day. both israel and hamas confirming the news just minutes before the deal was set to expire at midnight. a senior adviser to benjamin netanyahu says that daily pause would only continue if hamas freed ten israeli hostages each day. secretary of state antony blinken met with netanyahu and his war cabinet earlier in tel aviv. blinken will also meet face-to-face with palestinian president mahmoud abbas today. families have been released of the new release of hostages. presid
86. we are noting how he seems because this is the first trip since he had intestinal surgery back in june. he is using a cane and a wheelchair but he looks well and many many people have gathered there to see him. organisers say up to 1 million people were expected and we know about for hundred thousand people arrived in lisbon for the celebration. it is a day of festivities, some people are doubling as a catholic woodstock. however it comes in the shadow of portugal s huge clergy sexual abuse scandal and criticism in portugal itself of the cost of holding this event here. so those are two issues that might be discussed today but for the moment, we arejust that might be discussed today but for the moment, we are just seeing the pope arrive they are in lisbon in his car, travelling to the