if this is true, you wanna start with that premise. if this is truth, you want someone to talk about it under oath and really push. it but i think it is potentially really criminal. and you have to think about how unusual that is. it s really strange that someone would set a fire in the white house. if you have these documents that you want to destroy, that happens every day. you have shred bins because people do have a lot of sensitive documents that they are possessing at the highest level of government. so there are normal ways to get rid of those. why would someone resort to burning them? it is something that they were so desperate to make sure it didn t fall and someone else s hands. very suspicious for that reason. but did not did it violate the law? maybe. if it needs to be detained under the presidential records act. or, it could be obstructed a proceeding, even if the investigation had not begun. so i think they re a lot of reasons to look at that. and barbara, quickly, i
could complicate the sales pitch. fresh reports on consumer confidence and home prices. matt eagan has the latest on the data points. matt, tell us more. john, the high cost of living continues to past a shadow over the economy. new numbers out today show consumer confidence fell in may. didn t fall as much as feared but it still is well below precovid levels and one in four consumers expect economic conditions to get worse. this is about three things. gas, food, and housing. for many families, these are the three most expensive items of their monthly budget, and all three continue to get more expensive. on the housing front, new numbers out today show that home prices in the united states rose by a record 20.6 % year over year in march. that means home prices are rising faster than they did even during the mid 2000 housing bubble, supply of homes just cannot keep up with demand. important to remember that this kind of cuts unevenly. if you own a home, you re
there s great data and there is some tough data. but what are we hearing on consumer confidence? jim and poppy, consumer confidence did fall again in may. didn t fall as much as expected. the fact that people are feeling so negatively right now about the economy is really all about high inflation. the cost of living has just gone up so significantly, and that continues to overshadow the fact that the jobs market is on fire. on the cost of living front, we ve got new numbers there, as well. home prices going up. the latest numbers from kay schilling showing a 20.6% gain in march year-over-year. that is the pastesfastest pace records that go back 35 years. home prices in march were rising at a faster pace than ever before, even during the housing bubble of the mid 2000s before the great recession. it s all about supply and demand. the supply of homes is simply not keeping up with blockbuster
think like a man, really? how do you write women so well? i think of a man, and i take away reason and accountability. women, the rage this week. outrage, too. how are men reacting? silent as usual. yes, dear. camera three, don. and speaking of women i m every woman one-on-one with music legend chaka khan, but she s got more than music on her mind. the news you need to know right now on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. tonight, millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down as a wicked storm system threatens to unleash more deadly tornadoes on the region. new pictures in to cnn tonight showing just one of the massive twisters that touched down. about 140 possible tornadoes had been reported since this outbreak began on friday, and our own meteorologist, rob marciano, getting way too close for comfort to not one but two tornadoes near cherokee, oklahoma. most of these tornadoes hit kansas, but parts
well? i think of a man, and i take away reason and accountability. women, the rage this week. outrage, too. how are men reacting? silent as usual. yes, dear. camera three, don. and speaking of women i m every woman one-on-one with music legend chaka khan but she s got more than music on her mind. the news you need to know right now on cnn. stand by and take it. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. tonight, millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down as a wicked storm system threatens to unleash more deadly tornadoes on the region. new pictures in to cnn tonight showing just one of the massive twisters that touched down. about 140 possible tornadoes had been reported since this outbreak began on friday, and our own meteorologist rob marciano, getting way too close for comfort to not one but two tornadoes near cherokee, oklahoma. most of the tornadoes hit kansas, but parts of nebraska, oklahoma and iowa a