working to combat asian hate, go to cnnheroes.com. good morning, everyone. welcome to new day. i m amara walker. good morning, amara. i m boris sanchez. we have new video on what happened on january 6th including chilling conversation between nancy pelosi and vice president mike pence. new details about the shooting in south carolina. what we re learning about the victims and the potential charges the shooter could face. and we re going to take you inside the battle of kherson in ukraine, a fight that could be critical to the ukrainian counteroffensive. and ian s devastation on full dissplay on florida s farms. the impact that the storm is having on the state s citrus crops and the families who depend on it. welcome to the weekend. good morning. we are so grateful to have you this saturday, october 15th. great to start it with you as well, amara. we re right in the middle of october. 16 days until halloween. looking forward to it. always good to be with you,
to the american people. inflation, crime, border security. all fitting into these four categories. an economy that a strong, a nation that is safe, a future that is filled with freedom and a government that that is accountable. here s republican leadership today. they control the house, the senate, the white house, they control the committees, agencies, it is their plan. they have no plan to fix all of the problems they create. there can be hope, opportunity so that when you wake up is not just going to work for yourself is to go to work to make sure that your kids can have a better future. there s nowhere else in the world with that opportunity exists. moms and dads across this country they know that parents are the primary stakeholders and their kids education which is why we will pass a parent s bill of rights. speed to compare with president joe biden. with the biggest teachers union in the country. yep who push school shutdowns and masks for your kids addressing th
i am ali velshi. we know more this weekend than ever before about the fbi. and the search of the mar-a-lago estate. new details just released to the public, the possibility of criminal prosecution of the twice impeached ex president s so plausible, now, that some federal prosecutors are actually seeing it out loud. less than 24 hours ago we got our first look at the affidavit used by the fbi to convince a federal judge to greenlight the mar-a-lago search. the document is heavily redacted to protect the safety of civilian witnesses and law enforcement officers, but there is plenty to see and hear. including this line. quote, there is probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises. the affidavit directly contradicts his claim that he was already cooperating with the government. it makes it clear the lengths the government went to before pursuing action to recover the material. outlining how the former president the affidavit paints the pi
the shooting, but at this point, his motive remains unclear. the murder of a long time leader has stunned japan, a country where gun violence is virtually unheard of. a former adviser likens abe s assassination to that of jfk. president biden visited the japanese ambassador s residence to offer his condolences, and flags are half staff. let s bring in selina gomez. what more do we know about the suspect and the investigation. we learned from police that the suspect confessed to shooting former prime minister shinzo abe. in terms of the motive, all we know is he holds a grudge against a specific organization and believe that former prime minister shinzo abe was a part of it. he is a 41-year-old unemployed man. former prime minister shinzo a bay was shot at 11:30 a.m. local time. he immediately collapsed. there was excessive bleeding. medical examiners say he died of excessive blood loss when he was pronounced dead at 5:00 p.m. local time. this sent shock waves across japan,
woman justice in the court s 233-year history. terry moran and cecilia vega standing by. record holiday travel heading into the fourth of july, possibly one of the busiest in decades. hundreds of pilots on the picket lines demanding higher pay. airlines promising to do better after thousands of flights were canceled last weekend. nearly 50 million americans driving or flying. we ll tell you the worst times to be on the road. from now until tomorrow night. tracking severe weather over the holiday weekend. damaging winds and hail in the northeast from philadelphia to new york to boston. and the tropical threat in the gulf taking aim at texas and louisiana. rob marciano timing it out. the abc news exclusive. jonathan karl one-on-one with congresswoman liz cheney. defending the bombshell testimony from former white house aide cassidy hutchinson. sources telling abc news she was one of the witnesses who told the january 6th committee about being pressured by donald trump s a