the news continues, the source with kaitlan collins starts now. tonight, straight from the, source made the woodworker and the plumber, exclusive new reporting on who saw what at mar-a-lago. the workers who could be called to testify against donald trump in the classified documents case. plus, four hours a day, israel has now agreed to humanitarian pauses and cause that to allow civilians move to safer ground and let aid in. the question is, could it also provide a breakthrough and getting hostages out. the cia director is having secret meetings in the middle east. and a political earthquake rocking washington post, as senator joe manchin has announced he is not going to seek reelection. leaving a blue seat open and a deeply red state. does it also open a door to run against president biden? i m kaitlan collins and this is the source. we start with two exclusive stories for you tonight. we have the first cnn interview with former president s trump s former lawyer, w
that s what made him so good and he also knew he was lucky to have life that he did and he never underestimated that, never stopped being grateful for it. well, michael, thank you so much for sharing with me. mark, thank you. it is great to see you. thank you so much. appreciate it. and we do want to make sure we emphasize today that honestly, there is help out there. if you or anyone you know is struggling, needs help, the national suicide prevention lifeline is there. take note. take a look. and keep your eye out for your friends and your loved ones and those out there. it is there 24 hours a day, free of charge, 1-800-273-8255. i of course had the pleasure of not only watching anthony s show on cnn, but also having anthony on the show and i was always honored to have him here. he showed us how to live a life of exploration, wonder and adventure through food. he was here a few weeks ago and i want fod share just a short clip of that conversation. i was watching this episode,
in our country, we go back, i m going to iceland, let s see where did anthony go, where did he go? i went to i was in columbia, i went and ate in this market in cartagena. i would have never gone unless it was for him doing it before and showing us the way. so true. even my sister told me that s what she looked up, she was going to a new city, and finding places she was going to eat, that small influence is so huge. michael, you appears with him on the show a few times. how are you feeling right now? pretty gutted, actually. devastated, confused, and really, really sad. the world seems different. he was a freak of nature, a force of nature, unexplainable and we were lucky to have him. and i am devastated that he s gone. you know let me say this one thing. mark talked about, they looked
a car, a really nice car, and i keep looking in the rear view mirror for flashing lights. with all the twists and turns, he saw it as fleeting. he s gone far too soon and our thoughts are with his daughter, with his family, and all of those who loved him. absolutely. alex, thank you so much. the news of anthony s passing is understandably a shock to so many. here with me now, two friends and fellow chefs, michael rollman and mark murphy. mark, what do you make of it, today? i knew him, i didn t know him that well. he was an acquaintance of mine. used to film in my restaurant downstairs for you guys when he would do interviews. always an inspiration. i always looked up to him. i looked up to him for so many reasons. bringing this world together, i think, through food was one of the things i think really struck me about him. he was just an amazing stories he used to tell and watching his show, he was a great storyteller. when i travel, a lot of people
verdict that is letting anthony go free this weekend. i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. one of the world s biggest media empires in crisis now. rupert murdoch publicly apologizing for serious wrongdoing and is now the front tabloid, the news of the world. the new ad in british newspapers coming days before he and his son are scheduled to face members of parliament. our correspondent brian todd and allan chernoff are standing by. first to london and our senior correspondent don rivers is standing by. are people in london, dan, still as shocked as they were over these past few days? reporter: i think so, yeah. i mean, this has been a seismic week in british politics. a week that will be written about for decades to come, i think. just having all of the main political parties that are normally squabbling at each other s throats suddenly united, but they re united because of their conte