good evening. welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. tonight brings us to one of the most beautiful and progressive cities in america. it s a city known as much for its social activism as it is for its wealth and innovation, particularly in the tech world. it s home to the highest number of billionaires per capita in the country. but it s also one of the least affordable places to live. it s san francisco. a city some say is in steep decline because of crime, homelessness and drug use. more people died from drug overdoses in this city during the covid pandemic than from the virus itself. cnn s sara sidner heads to the bay area, a place she once called her home, to show us what it looks like now and find out what happened to san francisco? reporter: so when i first laid eyes on san francisco, i was enchanted. from where i am right now driving over the bay bridge, and it looked like someone had taken an enormous vat of fog and just continuously poured it
will face off once again at the end of the month in the next stage of an election that has been viewed as a referendum on the now 20-year tenure of president erdogan. jomana ca ra cha is joining us now. what would this runoff look like? what s happening behind you? it s still a pretty boisterous scene even at 2:00 in the morning in istanbul. reporter: it is, jim. we are right outside the headquarters of president erdogan s a.k. party here in istanbul. as you can see, hundreds and hundreds of people have been turning up here. you ve got families who are out here. you ve got people who are driving around on motorbikes and their cars waving the turkish flag and the flag of president erdogan s party. this looks like a celebration, but there is no celebration yet. as you mentioned, this is still too close to call. we understand from the country s supreme election council that nearly 90% of the vote has been counted so far, but they haven t given any indication of what these cand
broadcast it to the world and i hope a lot of people in upper management are asleep right now. laura: you know what i m going to say. i m going to say tweet me at ingraham angle if you like hannity better with a tie or not. sean: you re like an adopted sister who never stops poking and prodding. laura: i m going to poke you. i ll do my best for the next hour. i m laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle tonight. thanks for spending time with us. sabotaging america is the focus of tonight s and. you know we spend more than $800 billion a year on our military and the pentagon just announced another $1.2 billion in assistance for ukraine today. but for almost 2.5 years, our elected officials have allowed our country to be invaded. yeah, i m going to say it, invaded. overrun by millions of people who are gaming the system by fraudulently claiming asylum. now countless others, several hundred thousand at least, have gotten away, they ve run, they ve walked, they waded acros
jacket. i immediately went to my locker to see if he had bored one of mine. [laughter] it s like if you don t see has khakis on air, was he ever really there? if it tree falls in the forest, no one s around to hear? did you tell him, go back and get a jacket if you re coming on the show. he said listen, i m not on the big board, i m a, guest all dressed for the occasion. aware my finest threads, and that s what america got tonight. well actually, twitter got a little bit more, because i took a picture on the window. i love when you do those lurking photos, it feels like we all live in this strange glass house together. i am the paparazzi on the third floor. 9 pm. you re the best pop in america. it is my policy, alex, to never talk about rudy giuliani until your kids have gone to bed. you re safe. that s more important than ever. right now, i have to worry about the kids on the west coast where it is still 7 pm, because we re going to be talking about him a
too often in this country at another mass shooting in allen, it. just outside of dallas. eight people were killed and 7 were injured. the gunman was shot and killed by a police officer who was at the mall on unrelated call. a witness described the horrific scene. i never imagined in a hundred years i would be thurst into the position of being the first responders on site to be taken care of. the first person was clutched down covering her head in the bushes an i felt for a pulse and pulled her shead to the side an she had no face. no one could not bees effected it. it is just unfathomable to see the carnage. the morning after we are waiting for more information from authorities. but here is more from the mayor of allen, texas, last night. allen is a proud and safe city which makes today s senseless act of violence even more shocking. however i want to commend or police and fire department for their response. their training not the to hesitate to move toward the threat l