the judge warning him not to attack witnesses. the trial date timing in the middle of the presidential campaign. the furious talks of the white house and on the hill, president biden, house speaker kevin mccarthy over the debt ceiling. mccarthy saying publicly we will finish this by june 1st. privately saying we are nowhere near a deal. mary bruce tonight on what is really playing out behind the scenes. tracking the potential for severe storms tonight and heading right into the memorial day weekend. ginger zee is here to time it out. the disturbing report accusing hundreds of clergy in the catholic church in illinois of sexually abusing nearly 2,000 children. we were in ukraine tonight and the rare assault inside russia by anti-putin russians. tonight they claimed that u.s. equipment is now showing up on russia s side of the border. how the pentagon is not responding. here in the u.s., the alarming scene at the southern border. video showing a 4-year-old boy being dropped ov
difference. i think those are good business decisions and it is the right thing for society and it is the great thing for our brand. dana: that was target ceo just last week supporting the company s pride collection saying woke capitalism is great for their brand. now he is changing his tune as the retailer faces growing public backlash. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. good morning. bill: how much did you miss me scale 1-10? dana: 12. not quite a 13 but a one 12 target is scrambling to trying to avoid another bud light situation. target insider telling fox digital we were given 36 hours, told to take our pride stuff and move it into a section that s a third of the size from the front of the store to the back. given the current situation with bud light, the company is terrified. dana: clay travis saying he is not surprised as the company starts to see consequences associated with behavior. reality is most people go to target because it s convenient a
hunt for missing secret service texts goes back more than a year, it seems. and it turns out investigators knew the texts were deleted in may. i don t mean may of this year. i mean may of last year. that s actually seven months earlier than what the secret service told congress. now, this is on top of reporting from the washington post, the text from acting homeland security chief are mia. dhs offering a similar excuse, that texts were lost in some sort of reset of government phones at the end of the trump administration. wolf is just the latest of trump cabinet level officials we re learning has actually talked to the house select committee. cnn has also learned that interview was several months ago. that s before investigators knew about the missing records. so, now we ve got missing homeland security records along with deleted secret service text messages. just add it to the list. along with missing white house call logs and the presidential daily diary, all silent on a
say, but you really do. thank you, anderson cooper. this is don lemon tonight. i m laura coates in for don. deleted documents and the hunt for missing secret service texts goes back more than a year it seems. and it turns out investigators knew the texts were deleted in may. i don t mean may of this year. i mean may of last year. that s actually seven months earlier than what the secret service told congress. now this is on top of reporting from the washington post, the text from donald trump s acting homeland security chief chad wolf and his top deputy ken cuccinelli apparently are also mia. dhs offering a similar excuse, that texts were lost in some sort of reset of government phones at the end of the trump administration. wolf is just the latest of trump cabinet level officials we re learning has actually talked to the house select committee. cnn has also learned that interview was several months ago. that s before investigators knew about the missing records. so, now
had been rescued. some had scrambled on to their roof tops and some just ran for their lives. we ve never seen something like this. folks who deal with this for a living have been doing it for 20 years. have never seen water this high. we still can t get to a lot of people. there s so much water, the current is so strong, it is not safe for some of the water rescues that we need to do. we ll be in the search and rescue certainly today and tomorrow and then we ll be looking at a year s worth of rebuilding. president biden has declared a major disaster across eastern kentucky and the national guard is helping to rescue people. joining us now from clay county, what is the situation where you are? reporter: well, fred, it is really hard, still, to get to the worst of this. this is an ongoing situation. we re not really in the aftermath yet. my cnn crew dave and chris pulled over on the side of the road to talk to you and catch you up on what we are seeing so far. the import