cyprus and luxembourg six each. remember, they don t sit according to nationality, they sit within broad international groupings. there are seven groupings in all the left, the greens, the socialists & democrats, renew europe. renew europe is the liberals. then comes the biggest group of them all the centre right european people s party, to the right of them the european conservatives and reformists, and then on the hard right, the identity and democracy group, in which marine le pen s meps will sit. so, let me show you the first projection issued in the last half an hour. you will see there the big gainers are definitely the hard right. it is only an early projection, this, but the losers on this chart very much the losers on this chart very much the greens and the liberals, which include emmanuel macron s renaissance party. neck, when you look at that chart, what do you see and what are the implications of it? i what do you see and what are the implications of it? what
and welcome to hannity. and tonight, part two of my exclusive interview with former president trump. that s momentsf my exc. hea we re going to hear about an important update from president trump update fs searco much more of that s straight ahead. but first, today marks the 80th anniversary of d-day. thenow, in the early morning ho of june six, 1944, whilee of the tide of normandy ran red with blood, thousands of brave younge ra men, american men, far away from home, storming the beaches in northern france amid a hail of gunfire. no cover whatsoever.gunf ir2501 americans lost their livs that day. but it was not in vain because this marked the beginning of the end for mar. nazi germany and adolf hitler. and less than a year later, the wad thr in europe was final over. today, president biden was in normandover. y to commemorate day the solemn day. it was important for the president to b, itortante t. but now, unfortunately, as per usual, it wasn tbu up, joe.jectv he seemed t
weekend. 2 million a day. those are great numbers 16781% of the country has been fully vaccinated, a weekend have have now cnn reporting releasing right now. the biden administration launching a $250 million media blintze targeting the vaccine. what s the goal? the concern? that s coming up. health experts warn complacency could trigger another deadly surge. they don t want to see any more scenes like thissing large crowds hitting miami beach, masksless in the streets, other places as well. for more details, let s bring in cnn s medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. good morning. good morning. this is a large campaign. a quarter of a billion dollars. let s take a look at where that money is going to go. it s go doing go largely to tv, radio, billboard print, and digital ads. there will be a podcast by a well-known figure. we don t know who that is. while it will talk about social distancing and staying away from crowds, it will focus on vaccination and they re going to p
canyon fire in colorado. towering flames, as you can see, are sending families fleeing for their homes. the fire has destroyed 350 homes and killed two people. earlier i talked with major neil harlow about the challenges of fighting fire from the air. extremely high temperatures. everything is causing these fires to burn hot as they are creates big problems for us. the aircraft doesn t perform, we re flying right to the edge of the envelope. there s one bit of good news to tell you about. firefighters now have 100% containment over another colorado fire , the massive hyd park fire, that we ve been reporting so much on. new allegations in the jerry sandusky rape case tonight. an e-mail thread involving the university s president and the athletic director. they knew they had a problem with sandusky back as far as 1991 but decided to handle the issues internally. here s what else we re working on for you. tonight a cnn exclusive. he had it all, basketball, money, fame.
captions by vitac www.vitac.com we begin in wisconsin where voters have three more hours to cast ballots in an effort to recall their republican governor scott walker and replace him with the democratic mayor tom barrett. both parties see it as a potential weather vane for november s election. the exit polls are fascinating to begin with, number one and number two show a very close race and how polarized and partisan the electorate is. we mentioned governor walker s efforts to limit collective bargaining rights, strongly disapprove of the efforts, 38% of those voting today strongly days prove but let s come to the other end, 37% strongly approve, that tells you why we think this is going to be a close race as we go through, the others in the middle there. that s the defining issue in the race. look at the electorate again today another close divide, 35% of those voting today are democrats, 33% are republicans, we get that to highlight, 32% of the electorate today indepe