we will have a live report from southern israel. new rocket strikes near a nuclear power plant, raising fears of a disaster in europe. we re live in ukraine, with the details. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with rosemary church. good to have you with us, the u.s. is on track to make its biggest investment to combat the climate crisis in history, after the democrat passed sweeping climate and tax bill officially known as the inflation reduction act, vice president kamala harris cast the deciding vote to break a 5050 tie. the are 50, the knees are 50, the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended these past. not a single republican senator voted for the measure, they of course have a much different view of the bill. here is senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. american families are crying out for relief, the democrats decided to spend hundreds of billions of dollars of the people s money on a bi
all right, this is the big news tonight. cnn projects that vocal trump critic liz cheney has lost wyoming s gop primary. we ll go straight to cnn s jeff zeleny he s, in wyoming for us. also king at the magic wall. let s go to john first. john, liz cheney losing her primary tonight. what are the numbers? showing their showing, don, look at the numbers right here, not quite 2 to 1. but harriet hageman, the trump backed challenger to liz cheney is winning, and winning convincingly. many votes ahead, about 57% of polls reporting. you see 62 to 33, or 62 to 34 if you want to round that up for liz cheney. and you can see on the map here, mostly filling in with harriet hageman s color, the salmon color, which is what we give to trump endorsed candidates. i want to make one key point, don, education is increasingly the big dividing point in american politics. and the two counties where liz cheney is leading, albany county, it is the highest percentage of college graduates in the st
you see this right here? laura: you have no idea how to do it, you re making it up as a go along. sean: then you hit record and it will ask you a question, one time only or every episode? every episode of the ingraham angle on the dvr. laura: i hear your producers laughing in the background. sean: they are laughing because it s easy! laura: they are laughing at you and me because we are hilarious. we love you, see you tomorrow. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. rights for all, that s the focus of tonight s angle. it wasn t until about 1992 when i began my clerkship for justice clarence thomas that i began to pay attention to how the media writes about the supreme court. i m talking about the new york times and the washington post, time magazine, newsweek, television reporters, 90% of them believe the court rulings were radical and outside the mainstream unless those rulings affirmed whatever the new york times and harvard law school b
6th, we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice or defrauding the electoral count. we ll have much more on her testimony in just a moment. back here in madrid, multiple developments this morning on the first day of the nato summit. president biden, he s participating in several meetings with nato allies including a highly anticipated sit-down with the turkish president next hour. so far, the alliance has announced a significant strengthening of forces along the eastern flank. formally invited finland and sweden to become members after overcoming turkey s opposition and naming china in the strategic concept, as it s known, their mission statement. confronting russia as the brutal invasion of ukraine drags on. poppy? we ll take you back to jim in madrid in just a moment. let s begin this hour though with more on yesterday s damning january 6th testimony. our capitol hill reporter melanie zanona with me. you have reporting, significant developments. walk us
of government records. as of now, we should note no one has been charged with a crime. trump s first line of defense was to baselessly suggest the fbi may have planted evidence while in his home. plan b, trump had declassified documents before the fbi seized them. so they re both declassified and planted. does that make any sense? the espionage act does not hinge on whether documents are classified. the trump team s latest move is to blame a government agency for moving boxes of classified information to mar-a-lago claiming, quote, that s not on the president. now, new this afternoon, the democratic chairs of both the house intelligence and oversight committees have written a letter to the director of national intelligence saying they want a damage assessment and briefing regarding these documents recovered from mar-a-lago, whether they posed some sort of national security risk to the country. joining me to talk about this is the former director of national intelligence, jame