i like the governor, the lieutenant governor of south carolina. and henry mcmaster has turned out to be a great, great person. i put her over there, but much more important to me because henry mcmaster was great, always great. and people love him in south carolina, and i got him to be governor of south carolina. that was a very big thing to me, and i put her in that other position. that s donald trump trashing his former ambassador to the united nations and then offering a down right strange explanation for why he appointed her in the first place. you heard the former president talk about haley s poll numbers and new data showing his own are slipping a little bit. we ll dig into that in just a moment. plus we ll get expert legal analysis on the plea deal for hunter biden as we re learning more about the terms agreed to by the doj and the president s son. also ahead the latest on the search for the missing titanic tourist submursable after canadian aircraft detected unde
shutdown s. so why has andrew weingarten filed? 34 investigative authors wrote this 350-page report, lessons from the covid war. authors said they took the covid into their own hands because the biden administration never conducted a game plan for the next pandemic. i think really the biggest criticism you can make is they never really did the after-direction report that we have had to do. so we ve had to shoulder that burden, and we ve done it. in interviews today, that man, co-author, professor, phillip belacore say the greatest piece they can offer is to center on preparedness and sharing. the biggest mistakes of the pandemic were a failure to warn the public in time, a failure to release emergency funds in time and a failure to make, and it needs to be better situational awareness. what else the threat and how do we share that early? they felt liberated because they were not bound by a certain political party. for example, they criticized the trump administration s
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united states supreme court, revealing the next steps in the legal battle over access to a widely used abortion pill. the high court is up against the deadline tonight and a ruling could come at any time and we ll also take you inside auschwitz where dana bash and i took a very emotional and deeply personal tour of the death camp , including the spot where i believe two of my grandparents were murdered. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight a 65 ft crater marks the spot where russia dropped a bomb on its own territory. state media is calling the release of the weapon near the ukrainian border. accidental cnn s ben wedeman is joining us now from ukraine with the latest ben tell us more about this admitted admitted blunder by russia as its war against ukraine rages on. yes wolf at 15. minutes past . 10 pm thursday. a russian air force s u 34 twin engine fighter bomber flew over the russian
strong leader, karl rove says it s bad. very bad. the president is out of touch, and that s the thing that that is worst from from a political perspective for anybody worried about democratic chances as selection is looking like they don t get it and he doesn t look like he gets it. when it comes to 2020 for nearly 1/5 of voters and the president s own party say they d like to see a different candidate on the ballot. the list of democratic candidates ducking and dodging questions on a potential biden reelection bid. well, look at it. it s three rows deep now. ah, just a few examples here. are you encouraging him to run again? i m encouraging him to focus on what s right in front of us. do you think president biden is the best candidate in 2020, for my focus is totally on this november, the country would be well served by a new generation of compelling, well prepared, dynamic democrats to step up working on my own election, and that s all i m focused on. right now. the preside