on the heels of a phone call between alex drueke, his mother, bunny, and the state department. it is a cause that hits home for drueke. he has his own dog diesel. his mother says alex asked about the dog whenever she has been able to talk to him. she hears the excitement about seeing him when he comes home. thanks so much for joining us. ac 360 starts now. good evening, there are multiple new developments and overlapping threads tonight in the nchkss, court cases, court rulings and subpoenas connected with and surrounding the former president. there s significant news on the attempt to overturn the election, the search of mar-a-lago and the climate of violence that he and his supporters have fomented in the wake of it. now on the search tonight, the justice department late today filed objections to unsealing the affidavit that was used to obtain a warrant which a number of news outlets including cnn were seeking. in language suggesting a serious
myself, from what i can see. reporter: the outcome of tuesday s primary will make clear whether a hidden cheney vote hits or if republicans reward her from not changing her positions in the face of a brutal campaign. i will never violate my oath of office, if you re looking for somebody who will, you need to vote for somebody else on this stage. these days cheney is hard to finds outside of friendly audiences at house parties. she told cnn last month she was well aware of the headwinds facing her. i don t intend to lose, but some things are more important than any individual office or political campaign. jeff zeleny joins us now from jackson, wyoming, if she falls short tomorrow in the primary, what s next? reporter: well, anderson, the next thing is back to the hearings, the january 6th hearings will rahm in esume in september. she still has that congressional
has been run very well by republicans and by democrats for decades, and so to have a cast of nominees in arizona who are all election deniers and fraudsters and all the rest is disappointing to say the least. yeah, janet napolitano, appreciate your time tonight, thank you. you bet. coming up, liz cheney facing voters in wyoming tomorrow. can she survive a trump-backed challenger? cnn s jeff zeleny is there. what republican voters are saying next. so does carvana s customer advocatete caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it s right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it s the little things that drive you happy. we ll drive you happy at carvana. it s true.
allegedly wrote online that he was willing to die in order to harm as many fbi agents as possible. there s that, there s the former president continuing to incite anger at the bureau and more. i m going to talk to a former secretary of homeland security, first cnn s jessica schneider. what is the latest? reporter: anderson, we saw the doj in a court filing today, and they are arguing forcefully against the public release of that affidavit. this is actually what provided the basis for the search warrant that media companies including cnn, are arguing to unseal, but federal investigators, they re telling the judge in this filing just how detrimental releasing it would actually be for their ongoing investigation. and really crucially here, anderson, doj has disclosed a major detail in this filing, and it s that prosecutors have actually talked to more than one witness in the course of this classified material investigation. meaning, you know, there may have been more than one person who
afghans fearing repercussions from the taliban rushed to the airport desperate to get out. amid the chaos at the airport over the coming days, there was fear of terrorist attacks, and 11 days later it happened, 13 u.s. service members and about 170 afghans were killed. cnn s clarissa ward was in kabul when the taliban returned, and tonight she is back in afghanistan. the country facing a whole slew of challenges now that the taliban s taken charge. reporter: it s a three-hour journey from shaquila s home to the center of kabul, but each morning she and other women make this walk, driven by hunger and the need to feed their children. their destination is this bakery, one of many across the capital where crowds of women now sit patiently every day, quietly hoping for handouts. so all the women have been