unofficial returns completed within the next few days, and every county will be reporting their unofficial returns by next tuesday, so we will have a sense very soon as far as, you know, how many mail-in ballots are left to be counted. the outcome in pennsylvania sets up a consequential race for november. now, that could ultimately determine who controls the senate. tuesday was the biggest day so far of the 2022 primary season. it was expected to be a referendum on whether former president trump has any staying power, but the results have been a mixed bag. in the pennsylvania governor s race, state senator doug mast ya know won, trump endorsed him at the last minute. in north carolina trump endorsed the incumbent in the 11th second district. there will be no return for madison cawthorn. david chalian is with me now. let s start with the pennsylvania gop senate primary. where are these outstanding votes for republicans? first, just look at this margin here, right? we re ta
May 8, right now on san this morning, id tail to the campaign trail, a stark contrast six months out from election day plus y, the judge the tribes classified documents k is just postpone that trial indefinitely a State Of Emergency declared in michigan after a devastating round of tornadoes all right. 6 00 a. M. Here in washington, the sun coming up over the white house, washington monument, Beautiful View down the national mall. Good morning, everyone. The kasie hunt, its wonderful to have you with us on this wednesday morning. It was a splitscreen that told the story of two starkly different candidates and campaigns as President Biden was delivering a speech against antisemitism at a Holocaust Remembrance event in washington on tuesday, donald trump was seething in a New York City courtroom as Stormy Daniels described in lurid detail, her alleged sexual encounter with the former President Testimony that made trump visibly uncomfortable. The judge told trumps attorney, quote, i under
american heart that does not be three freedom and support us slavoj, green now we will do what you re going to take two questions from america reporters in two question issue of two american reporters and our question needs from two ukrainian support reporters. but first first-person, i m to call and his colleague long and associated press thanks mr. president about two weeks ago, you changed course to allow ukraine to fire us weapons in russia. given the reported successes, would you consider further expanding the parameters on us weapons into russia, even despite your concerns about escalation. and on the news from home, you re going through something that so many american families go through the intersection of addiction and the criminal justice system. but you re not like most families was your son able to get a fair trial? do you believe the justice department operated independently of politics and for president, let me answer your question. you asked him with rega
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
europe and americans may elect as president, again, a man who questioned questions the value of nato, which is the very foundation of the piece that these men fought and died for joining me now is axios senior contributor, margaret tall. have margaret good morning. let s talk about the weight of this day. and hopefully we can still see watch what s going on live as the president continues to talk a little terrier i know. and seeing these men have a chance to do this with the president in the united states so many years after they really saved the democracy, the world s debt, the world, yes indeed, the stakes aren t quite now i know you ve been to normandy in the course of your reporting career. tell us what it s like, what it s like they re and how you see this moment in just an incredibly high, it really does almost feel like we are at another turning point in world history in some way. i think you set it up right? because you see the contrast