several major diseases, including cancer. bill: aishah hasnie has a closer look at the study, should we panic? no, but you should pay attention, everybody should. watch the story and then talk about it with your friends and family. it s an important one. first of its kind study, u.s. geological survey tested tap water from homes and private wells and homes that use public water systems, like city water, probably what you use at home. and they found the pfas are in nearly half of the tests. that s a lot. these are chemicals that stay in your body and the environment for many years, they don t degrade. they are in the rain, they might be on your pots and pans if you obviously wash them with water and definitely could be in your drinking water. they could cause cancer. it s connected to kidney and testicular issues, high blood pressure, low birth weight in babies. the biggest culprit, guys, is foam that is used to help fight fires in big warehouses and companies and the wors
good afternoon. i m sara sidner in for victor blackwell. welcome to cnn newsroom. the january 6th committee just released yet another big batch of witness interview transcripts from their investigation into the capitol insurrection. the new list includes interviews with 19 witnesses including the former president donald trump jr. and kimberly guilfoyle, christina baab, stephen miller and those to try to overturn the election like doug mastriano. cnn s paula reid is joining me now. you re going through this. i know it s a lot. there are hundreds of people with many, many pages of transcripts. what has stood out to you so far? reporter: well, we have the support of a big team combing over this. sara, i want to start with some of the revelations in the transcript from donald trump jr. specifically, the transcript reveals new details about text messages that the former president exchanged with then white house chief of staff mark meadows. we ve reported on some of these t
strikes on ukraine. power facilities in key cities taking a direct hit and leaving residents in the dark and cold. also tonight, we re digging through a new batch of just released january 6th transcripts including testimony by donald trump jr. and we re getting new insight into melania trump s mistrust of her husband s inner circle. and the southwest airlines meltdown drags on now for an eighth day. with thousands more flights canceled. will southwest get back to a full schedule tomorrow as the company claims? welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin this hour in ukraine after one of the biggest russian missile assaults since the start of the russian invasion. let s go straight to the capital, kyiv. our senior international correspondent ben wedeman is on the ground for us. ben, so what are you seeing and hearing over there? reporter: well, what we heard at about 9:00 this morning l
warren, that is a great, get i ve been watching her. thank you, chris, and thank you all for being with us this hour. tonight, democrats site upgrade a very big win and a very big swing district, boosting hopes that they might hold on to the senate. and, eke, maybe even the house. pat bryan, the democrat headed to congress after his extraordinary victory last night, he will join us live in studio. president biden says the government is canceling up to $20,000 in student debt for millions of americans. republicans call it socialism, while some on the left say it is not enough. senator elizabeth warren has been advocating for student debt relief for years. she joins us live tonight. and donald trump is calling for the affidavit in the mar-a-lago search to be made public. the doj has until tomorrow to respond, expert analysis on why this might backfire for the former president, just ahead. but first, democrats ended primary night last evening feeling good about their winds, an
the doj has until tomorrow to respond, expert analysis on why this might backfire for the former president, just ahead. but first, democrats ended primary night last evening feeling good about their winds, and surprisingly good about their momentum heading into november. in new york, voters elected a democrat and a special house race in a notorious swing district, just two months after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. the timing on that would not appear to be coincidental. that race offers signs that the democratic electorate is as motivated as ever by the fight for abortion rights. to be fair, democrats can t also credit some of their newfound positivity two major recent victories from the biden administration. from the first gun safety bill in decades, to the chips act. to legislation on burn pits, to the inflation reduction act. biden s signature health care and climate bill. the winds have been piling up at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. today, brought another policy