very mad. she is like an older sister to me. i said that she is like a sister to me and we have known each other for 30 years. she is going to read that and laura: i m so old that i don t care. that is where i am right now. i appreciate it, sean. sean: this is our last week of handoffs because you are abandoning. laura: i will hand off to you anyways and i m just going to say that i don t want to talk i will go right to sean. i m just getting. love both of you. i am laura and graham and this is the ingraham angle from washington. new new normal. that is the focus of tonight s. anti-trump forces promise us and 2020 if democrats won that things will go back to regular order. country will be more united and things would go back to normal. they want to calm things down and they want someone who can work across the aisle. exhausted by his chaos. they want to get back to normal. laura: because you re normal. let s just go through and how normal things are today. coc
this doesn t look good and the gop whip, john boone, saying tonight that a wednesday vote would be too early. a clear sign that most republicans would block it if the vote comes that day. meanwhile, speaker mike johnson is vowing the bipartisan, i repeat, the bipartisan border deal is dead on arrival. if it makes sense, if it even makes it to the house at all. republicans on the house judiciary committee announcing it a bad deal. hashtag kill the bill, a bill that would also include aid for ukraine and also for israel. montana democratic senator jon tester has had just about enough of all of it. people went to work in good faith and it, and now all the sudden good faces out the window. so, why is a deal worked out by a democrat, a republican, and an independent now suddenly on life support? some would say it comes down to two hours, donald trump. the former president saying the quiet part out loud again. there isn t really a quiet part when donald trump is concerned, cl
welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. we take you into a world few get to see up close, the world of super yachts. private boats, some longer than a football field. they can cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and it seems there s plenty of buyers. since the pandemic, more people than ever are building and buying them. business is reportedly booming. they ve become status symbols for the super rich and striking symbols of economic inequality. their impact on the environment and the oceans is a topic of debate. the u.s. has seen some super yachts of russia s elite, and now your tax dollars are surprisingly being spent to keep their ships in tip-top shape. cnn s alisyn camerota takes us inside this hidden world of super yachts, and her first stop, the monaco yacht show. this is monaco. land of the ultra wealthy. dotting the harbor like crown jewels are some of the world s largest super yachts. that s no surprise considering this is the richest country in the worl
tonight on 360, the founder of facebook s stunning apology to parents of online abuse victims as he and other social media ceos are grilled by senators for their platforms impact on children. facebook whistle-blower joins us. also tonight, even as tough details of a bipartisan deal on border security emerge, the lawmakers who are demanding it back further away. we are keeping them honest. plus after months and months of brutal numbers, new polling shows a bump for president biden. the question is what does it mean? answers from james carville. good evening. john berman here sitting in for anderson. we re going have that and more in the hour ahead. we begin with breaking news. new u.s. air strikes targeting iranian-backed houthi drones in yemen. let s get straight to oren liebermann at the pentagon. oren, what s the latest here? john, these strikes occurring in the last couple of hours in yemen. the u.s. airstrikes targeted a number of houthi drones in yemen. this is
the island where earhart was supposed to stop and refuel. thank you so much for joining us. ac 360 starts right now. tonight on 360, as the president waives retaliation, a closer look at the steps he could take against whom and the risks he could run of deepening what is already a regional conflict. also tonight, he calls it an invasion. so why does the former president say explicitly the congress should not do anything about the boarder? convicted killer alex murdaugh in court asking for a retrial. what the judge medal of his evidence. good evening. we begin tonight with the biden administration promising a serious response to this weekend s drone attack in jordan which killed three american soldiers and wounded more than 40 others. this afternoon, the pentagon identified the fallen soldiers as william rivers, 46 years old, 24-year-old specialist kennedy sanders, and specialist breonna moffet, who was 23. u.s. officials say the drone that killed them may have come in