To. I m kayleigh mcenany. And for laura ingrahamy in. Of and this is a speciale. Edition of the graham angle. Frowell, one week from today, the first ballots for the presidential election will go out. The stakes could not be higher. And if you were wondering o what kamala harris dayne woe priorities were, her first interview provided little clarity. If you are electeulu dod, what would you do on day one in the white house? a n there are a number of ths i will tell you. First and foremost. Is one of my highest prioritiesto a is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. O so what would you do? day one? day one, it s going to be cal about one implementing my plan for what i call an opportunity economortunityy. Regard i ve already laid out a number of proposals in that regard, coo which include what we re going to do to bring down the cost of everydayfay goods. O so vague, no answers. Well, i was wondering what happened to this commonly usedta to crystal clear about her
trump s disgusting lies about january 6th, which really looked like this, with death and destruction in the halls of the u.s. capitol. it was all part of a disastrous and embarrassing maga town hall hosted by cnn. which made only a half hearted effort to fact check him. and trump quite likely dug himself a deeper hole in the investigations he s facing. plus, breaking news. with the announcement late today of criminal charges in the choke hold death of jordan neely on the floor of a new york city subway train earlier this month. but we begin with donald trump, who by now you know was handed an opportunity to speak to his fans at a national audience last night on cnn. and it went about as well as you would expect because trump was who we already know he is, a liar, a narcissist, and a fascist. so it was an unmitigated disast in every way and a reckless insult to our democracy. it s completely fair to say we didn t need a town hall to find out what candidate trump thinks,
you see, music isn t just the harmony of sound. it s the harmony of human beings, of different races, genders, religions, identities, sexual orientations knowing we re different but rejecting division to find moments of joy and unity and harmony. and that s what music is all about. yes, the right s biggest nightmare. a celebration of everything they fear broadcast to an audience of millions. they can t stop it, but they surely will keep on trying. also tonight, the florida governor s efforts to whitewash history preceded very controversial changes by the college board to a proposed a.p. african american studies course. but was desantis behind the updates? kimberly crenshaw, one of the scholars expunged from the course joins me. i ll also talk to an executive with the college board. and we are on the eve of president biden s state of the union address, following a year of impressive victories. now he looks ahead to next year and increasingly likely re-election campaign
we re talking through all the memos. i don t want to break all expectations i want you to follow it, to be on the floor, i want the anticipation i want you to see, i want you to see as the clock goes up i want you to write stories like teetering, whether i can win or not and the whole world hangs in the balance. or that s what you want kevin is still playing a dangerous game, joking about a debt default while refusing to specify what it is he wants to cut. his chaos caucus, meanwhile, grows more emboldened to make a spectacle out of, well, everything plus, the brand-new super pac that wants to help america move past the gutter politics of marjorie greenes and lauren boebert s and matt gaetzs. and ron desantis has put all his chips on fighting woke, going mia from its state as it endures an actual crisis, but surprise, he s getting the pudding squeezed out of him by donald trump when it comes to florida endorsements but we begin tonight with the kevin mccarthy caucus.
turn deadly. women burn their head scarfs and take to the streets after this 22-year-old was killed in police custody. cbs ramy inocencio reports on the intensifying outraging. and on the road. cbs steve hartman has a story of a friendship formed at first sight. i got a best friend. i got a mini-me. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening. and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, forecasters are keeping a very close eye on two major stsyste, one bearing down on cana, the other could cause significant damage to the ghost and florida. hurricane fiona is moving north towards canada after hitting bermuda earlier today with heavy rains and winds. the damage was far more devastating, though, in puerto rico, where nearly one million homes and businesses remain without power just five days after fiona caused catastrophic flooding. the hurricane is