atlanta is the only facility in the u.s. that has giant pandas, but it too could soon lose them. wolf? brian todd reporting. thanks, brian, very much. erin burnett outfront starts erin burnett outfront starts right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com outfront next, ivanka trump doesn t recall the former trump org executive vice president under oath repeatedly saying she didn t remember key details about the family business she ran. with me tonight a top trump business reporter who was there in the courtroom, former trump white house lawyer ty cobb and omarosa manigault newman. plus, israel tonight says it s destroyed 130 hamas tunnel shafts. we have a special report of what s inside those tunnels. the spider web crisscrossing underneath gaza, and what that underground warfare looks like right now as the death toll mounts in gaza. and trump s opening up about a potential vp pick. could it be that guy? let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett.
i m samira hussain. i m arunoday mukharji. well, india hasjust had a mammoth election. 6a2 million people voted over a month and a half. and these elections are important because whatever happens here has global ramifications. and the results, they were surprising. narendra modi will keep his job as prime minister. but the intractable leader, well, he now depends on other parties to back him up. actually, arunoday, you broke down the numbers. let s take a look. the world s largest democratic exercise. elections in a country of 1.4 billion, done and dusted. here s everything you need to know about the results. the bjp won the most number of seats, 240, but it s still not the victory narendra modi was hoping for. he has 63 less seats than what the bjp won in the last election, and less than 272 that is needed to have a majority, which means he is not the final word on politics or policy, and will have to rely on unpredictable alliance partners and establish a consensus. other t
morning, morning. let s start by looking at the papers. the sunday times front page likely to please labour, their promise not to raise some key taxes will be in the manifesto. the observer goes on the party s pledge to set up specialist courts for rape cases. nigel farage claims to the express that reform, his party, are the real opposition now. many of the papers carry the worrying story about rescue teams search for the missing tv presenter dr michael mosley, who disappeared while on a greek island on wednesday and there will be coverage of that across the bbc through the day but let s with you three, welcome, turn to the election. it s been a busy weekend, john, you ve been watching on for some time, you gave money to the conservatives that backed boris johnson, you seem keir starmer who has been trying to get your support, have you made up your mind? his. has been trying to get your support, have you made up your mind? no, not at all, the have you made up your mind? no,
our correspondent, joe inwood, is on the island of symi. he gave this update. so there hasn t actually been a formal announcement yet. it sjust been. it s emerged reports have come. there s been police sources that have told us that a body has been found. now, it s important to say there has not been formal identification yet. we re standing actually just off the coast now, i should say it wasn t at a cave. we understand that a body was found, it was up on those cliffs there on the hillside. and so this is a busy beach. and so it was it seems that the body was there for a number of days whilst people would have been on that beach. and this is the headland that they ve been searching. this whole area has been covered by emergency services, by helicopters for a number of days now. and that s because it s gradually emerged that michael mosley, because of cctv, had made it to the village of pedi. now, if ijust give you a bit of a sense of the geography, it s around that corner ov