them in the months to come, may not help in a general. but in terms of raising money, this sort of thing helps yeah, absolutely. look. they are very pleased with those numbers. yesterday the campaign released a statement saying they had raised over $4 million in the 24 hours since trump has been indicted, and this is something that we believe that they were one. we knew that they were fundraising off of, but we also knew that they thought this could help them politically, at least in the short term when it came to this idea of the republican primary, of course, there are still questions about what this means in the long term. there s also questions about what this fundraising looks like overall, but again that for over $4 million that was something that they announced. yesterday we re waiting course to see those filings and the final numbers and break those down for you as well. jim. alright kristen holmes. thank you very much for more. let s bring in cnn s senior legal analyst elie ho
you know mark zuckerberg. it s like instant college kid to tech billionaire, right, but what i found is the real work is in those middle stages in the struggle and the stop there. there s we kind of ignore this because it s a feel good, you know, but that s really where the real work gets done. well, i feel like the pandemic really got a lot of people thinking about what they re getting. out of work what they re doing with their time. i mean, do you feel like this is a moment for those four stages and which is the hardest one to get through? i guess if it s the middle, what s your advice? yeah so, yes, 100% this is all about. you know this moment in time. i wrote the book for this moment in time because so many of us are searching for that new normal after these past few years, we re looking for more meaning in our lives and in our careers were re prioritizing . we re actually rethinking our relationship to our jobs. but there was no guide to kind of tell you. how do you do that? um ye
circled the school. i, you know, circle the area. um yeah. i mean, it s just it s unthinkable. you ve had this tragedy already with kayla and now so close to this latest tragedy. from the moment you must think about this. not only the loss of your your son every day, but these shootings every day. yeah. you know, here we are again another mass shooting. it s just oh, my god. it s an epidemic. it s something that i think about every day. you know , every time there is a mass shooting. it s a lot. we re not safe anywhere. we re not safe in
, um you know, when i got the news that my son tequila that was killed in the mass shooting at the waffle house. it just took me right back to that. um, my heart dropped um, just to hear something like that and not knowing where and how and what s going on. it was devastating. and i understand you wanted to go. right away to all dale school. yes just like i did with the keel. i took off. i went to the school. um i told all day and i was coming to the school and he was like, mom. no, they re the active shooters still out there. um, it s not safe. but as a mother, you know , i just going to help it. i went over to the school. i circled the school like, you know, circle the area. um yeah. i mean, it s just it s
inside the school on any given day. talk about your interaction with the community and some of these families and parents of these students there today. yes. thank you. thank you for having me and thank you for, um, covering this today. it s a it s a terrible day here in nashville. um yeah. you hit it on the head. this is a small school. that is that is part of the community that i represent. and um i would. i would wager that everybody in the neighborhood either has attended church there or has a as a child at school or has a friend that has a college school and just receiving the phone calls from from my constituents asking if i knew anything that they hadn t heard if their kid was okay is excuse me. um is not something you wanna you wanna you want to have to field calls for? i ve got three young kids, um all within the ages of that school. um and you know, there is a very