educators also killed in that mass shooting as they are witnessing a bitter milestone tonight of course, our congratulations to the graduates. and also may the memories of those not on that stage tonight be a blessing. thank you so much for joining me this hour. laura coates live starts right now so another attorney general, another vote to hold him in contempt. but is it symbolic or actually sincere, or is that rhetorical? that s all tonight on this special to our addition of lara coats live well, good. i think everyone i m laura codes, abby phillip has the night off now, remember that saying you can t have it both ways. well, it s applicable tonight for some members of congress who have two very different approaches to whether congressional subpoenas or subpoenas in general are sacred and, whether they re a party in control may have a whole lot to do with their viewpoints the republican controlled house voted today to hold biden s attorney general, merrick garland in cont
welcome to the whole store. i m anderson cooper for drag is an or form that s been around for centuries, including shakespeare s times. women weren t allowed back then to appear on stage. so man dressed up to play the roles of female characters drag performances have evolved a lot over the decades, exploding in mainstream popularity in recent years with tv hits like rupaul s drag race. but now it s also become a political target. get republican lawmakers and six states have passed laws aimed at restricting drag performances and places where children are present. the laws have been amended, blocked, are currently being challenged in federal courts. over the next hour, cnn s randy k digs into the colorful history of drag it takes a look at how and why its come under attack this is how it begins yes, it is always starts with the foundation conceal her and foundation. right? well concealed. he just got some foundation. not yet, but give me a few years. probably we re going to
now basically just what we saw europe why tonight as these results can now, these are projections, but gives you an idea of what s happened is that the far right in many different countries made pretty substantial gains. now, the far right, i have a different set of views when it comes to issues like russia and ukraine, it s difficult to see how they ll function is very unified block. and yet it is expected that their results are so strong in so many countries could mean that they re going to have a bigger impact on the european union. things like immigration policies then they have had in the past. but the biggest news tonight from europe is that in france, the far-right has come out on top with such a resounding victory more than 30% of the vote, then emmanuel macron, the centrist leader of france, has dissolved parliament. and what we ll do is now have parliamentary elections here france that could see if the results go to the far-right as they have at european level, the
will not be going back to serve any of it because of the four-year she already served thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it s thursday, june 6, right now on cnn this morning, president biden in france to commemorate today s 80th anniversary of d-day, and to send a message to america s allies. plus multiple tornadoes sweeping across marilyn homes damaged people, injured, and trapped. and donald trump s election interference trial in georgia delayed indefinitely don t appeals court decides whether de a fani willis can stay on the case all right. 5:00 a.m. here in washington, this is a live look at the normandy american cemetery in france. as world leaders gathered to commemorate the 80th anniversary of d-day. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us president biden and first lady jill biden enormity at this hour to meet with the precious few remaining veterans who took part in the largest amphibious military op
billion with a b, we ve got this honore got this high for sola alvarez at the white house, and this is cnn welcome, till the interject after this hour, some eye-popping numbers from a watchdog group keeping tabs on the us supreme court, suggesting justice clarence thomas received $2 million in gifts for more than 100 entities, 2 million. justice thomas, not the only one racking up the numbers in this study plus the biden-harris campaign, making a play for anti-trump republicans such as the ones who keep turning out for nikki haley and republican primaries. republican governor glenn youngkin s, virginia will be here on the lead and we ll talk about that in much more. plus new murder charges for the man accused of being the gilgo beach serial killer. the new evidence on a laptop that prosecutors say was his blueprint for serial killing. we start this hour with the 2024. 2024 leave. let s play the music election dam up. one we could go today. donald trump was convicted of 34 f