the fbi combing through donald trump s resort for classified documents. plus, a bipartisan win for joe biden. the president puts pen to paper on a law that he says will boost american manufacturing and provide more jobs. today, important primaries in four states, plus a dark twist in a georgia senate contest. a new ad surfaces accusations of abuse against the republican nominee, herschel walker. first time he held the gun to my head, he held the gun to my temple and said he s going to blow my brains out. we begin the hour with a monumental moment and what it might mean for the former president of the united states. federal agents serving a warrant and searching donald trump s home. the former president s palatial florida resort. the research started monday afternoon, and then confirmed within the hour by trump himself. the search was both legally executed and unprecedented. it is a stunning escalation in the federal probes into the former president. sources tell cnn the
search of donald trump s mar-a-lago resort. it s the first time in american history the bureau has searched the home of a former president. sources say agents removed boxes of items and trump s attorney confirmed papers were taken. cnn has learned the warrant is tied to an investigation about how presidential documents were handled, including ones that were deemed classified. the former president, while at trump tower in new york, confirmed the fbi was in his home and he says broke into his safe. top republicans are rallying behind the former president after the search, which likely was approved by leaders of the justice department, including trump appointed director of the fbi christopher wray. joining us now, cnn s gabby orr, and katelyn polantz, unprecedented, as we said, what do we know about the search. this was a search that began in the morning yesterday, and as far as we know lasted quite some time. law enforcement went in to mar-a-lago. they were focused on trump s
firefighters that are fighting this blaze and then, of course, battling this heat. we re talking about a country that is not prepared for heat like this. the infrastructure is breaking down in certain locations, we re seeing that, where there s damage to runways at airports, seeing train tracks buckling. remember a lot of people in this country live without air conditioning which is why there s been such a concern for the public s health and safety. you can see people here doing everything they can to try and escape the heat, going to lakes, going to ponds, buying fans. but we know that not everybody is able to afford that and to do that which is why we saw top government officials meeting over the weekend for an emergency meeting to make sure ducks were in a row to care for schools, for example, that are still in session and without air conditioning. the elderly, nursing homes. but this is an issue that we re seeing all across southern europe, this heat wave that is just gri
Tonight, as we come on the air, storms slamming the east just as millions now travel for the holiday. Washington, d. C. And maryland, the Tornado Warning there, as this system now moves north. Philadelphia, new york, the same system that brought that deadly tornado. Homes destroyed and tearing through missouris capital. An ef3 tornado there. Winds 160 Miles Per Hour. Rob marciano again tonight, timing this out with millions of americans now on the move. The remarkable moment playing out late today at the white house. The president calling on Staff Members on live tv so they could tell the American People the president kept his cool in that meeting with House Speaker nancy pelosi. Then calling himself a stable genius. Jon karl standing by live. Set free tonight, the american who left the u. S. , spent time at an al qaeda training camp, captured after
9 11. Tonight, hes now been released from prison for good behavior. Some authorities warn he still has terrorist sympathies. He will live
[soft dramatic music] bounty, the qu[clock ticking]per. - but because the draconian budget cuts and punitive measures in the 2011 session are creating obstacles - senator nichols, for what purpose do you rise? - call a question of point of order on rule 4.03. - my republican colleagues had been strategizing. they knew that in the senate rules, if they could find three strikes, they could call the filibuster to an end. and they were going to find those three strikes, no matter what. it was very clear they had been assigned to take turns watching me. i could tell, as i was talking, which senator s hour or 30 minutes that it was, because i was being watched like a hawk.