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following it today it s the final day in court. this court case is the civil fraud trial of course he s facing a number of court cases at the moment. this is the civilfraud trial in new york. he s accused of inflating the of his assets, actually, the court has already proved that has happened. this is about the size of any potential damages paid for that we re aware that the attorney general in new york is asking to find donald trump $370 million for what she calls the outrages schemes. now donald trump to lyse any wrongdoing in this case and was given a few words to speak in court. denies any wrongdoing. we re now waiting to see if he says any more. microphones there as he comes out. just so you know, we will be keeping across these live images. we will come away from new york right now. as and when donald trump gets to the microphone we will see his reaction to what s been happening we didn t have to wait too long, did wade? let’s happening we didn t have to wait ....
it is 4:00 here in new york, 3:00 p.m. in des moines where in just a few hours, the doors will open at caucus locations across the state. and the first votes will be cast in the 2024 election. voters going to the polls today in 1600 precincts across all of iowa s 99 counties will do it in some of the most brutal conditions imaginable. tonight could be the coldest iowa caucus ever. windchills could gets a low as 45 degrees farenheit, that is freezing. that brutal cold is putting a damper on what is normally a frenzy of campaigning. trump campaign and haley campaign canceled three events, but it doesn t mean candidates aren t asking people to get out and vote. ex-president said even if you vote and then pass away, it is worth it. yes? he really said that. there is no early voting and no mail-in ballot, so all of it comes to turnout tonight. the last nbc des moines register poll released last night shows trump with a commanding 28 point lead. if he wins by anything close ....
two more in critical condition. the volume of fire created by these batteries is incredibly deadly. parts of the self cleaning up after destructive tornadoes tear through towns as record high and deadly temperatures and blanket the region. temperatures could exceed 15g to be intense. we are at the delta diaper bank which is helping moms in need a year after roe vs. wade overturned, seeing increasing demand for supplies. eauomny is recalling more 42,0 pnd bter wood cheddar sausages. usually kids can t wait to get the cast off their arm, but 5-year-old bo isn t so sure. it looks cool. dr. fishman and her team draw custom designs, characters of all kinds come to life within 1. reminds you that little things are meaningful. good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night, i m jericka duncan in for nora. we begin with a race against the clock to find that submersible vessel that disappeared in the north atlantic ocean on sunday, it was h ....
these lithium-ion batteries is incredibly deadly. jericka: parts of the south cleaning up after destructive tornadoes tear through towns as record high and deadly temperatures blanket the region. in texas, temperatures could exceed 115 degrees. heat is going to be just intense. we are at the delta diaper bank, which is helping moms in need in the region a year after roe vs. wade was overturned, they are seeing an increase in demand for supplies. a lot of families have signed up for more diapers. jericka: johnsonville sausage company is recalling more than 42,000 pounds of its beddar with cheddar sausages. usually, kids can t wait to get the cast off their arm, but 5-year-old bo isn t so sure. it does look cool. dr. fishman and her team draw custom designs. the characters of all kinds come to life within 10 minutes. it reminds you that little things are meaningful. jericka: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining ....
by less than half a percentage point. it was a ss t landslide. it was a l mandate. w itas was also 40 years ago. and in some ways seems even longer than that. since reagan the positivistre puregu tonight, we will examine today . republican party on the eve of yet anotheblicr presidential election. what does the party believe, what is the republican position on foreign policy, cultural issues. how if the party has changed, where is it going? california and new york, will be popular vote be in play againag for a nominee or does winninaig require running the electoral college gauntlets. we are joined tonight by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues and may prioritize issuesiz differently. they maye sues represent peopley differensentt orthodoxies withie party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics in the upcoming race for president. as we begin tonight we start with a q ....