two cases, if they like the person it is self-defense, if they don t it is homicide, if they like the people gathering it is a protest, if they don t it is a riot. different rules, based on political preference, this week we learned classified documents were found in their, so far, locations used by joe biden after he was the vice president. classified documents found by his personal lawyers, not the fbi, who put them there? were the documents together originally then separated, if so by whom? did the former vice president use the documents while he was a privates i a. citizen. don t worry the media tells us that the garage was locked. i m sure is not a legal defense. it wasn t when classified documents were found at mar-a-lago, media begins to tell you how very different those two cases are. new york magazine telling us there are significant differences. new york times telling us, the circumstances of the two case appear to be strikingly different. and new york times tel
outside advisors to then president trump and white house lawyers. plus, why congresswoman liz cheney just accused former president trump of trying to tamper with a p witness. covid hospitalizations double, as the new ba-5 variant sweeps the country. firefighters gaining ground on the yosemite wildfire, as dangerous heat engulfs the nation. after the supreme court struck down abortion rights, the medical procedure more men are asking for. do you have any pain? o donnell: out of this world, a look tonight at these beautiful pictures from n.a.s.a. s telescope. and an infiring story of a young baseball player whose love of the game has helped him overcome every challenge life has thrown his way. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy tuesday night. breaking news, tonight we re getting an excruciating look inside robb elementary school where 19 children and two teachers were gunned down during the last days of school. the austin american statesman
not done yet the same weather system that brought a drenching thousand-year storm to the dallas area this week now threatening the same in the southeast. pummeling central and southern mississippi with near historic rain amounts, since this morning 6 to 12 inches have fallen across the area, triggering dangerous flash floods, cutting off neighborhoods and requiring evacuations, including dozens of residents escorted from an assisted living facility tonight some 5 million people across the southeast are under flood watches. blayne alexander reports. reporter: tonight in parts of central mississippi, the scenes are dire a desperate evacuation, dozens of elderly residents rushed from a nursing home as floodwaters rush in. we did have full saturation of the ground, so we knew we might have some flash flooding. reporter: so far more than 100 rescues across central mississippi, including this day care center in florence where dozens of children and employees were rushed to sa
Potentially playing out, or at least the training for which on the chinese side playing out in real time error all right, well, thank you very much. In taipei tonight. Thanks for joining us. The news continues now, right here on cnn it is friday, may 24, right now on cnn this morning, donald trump Porting Black and hispanic voters in the thanks will President Biden tries to convince Nikki Haley Borders to stand with him. Cnn on the front lines as Ukrainian Forces tried to keep their second largest city from falling to the russians. And the us senate failing again depends as a sweeping border bill that once had bipartisan support is 5 00 a. M. Here in washington. This is alive. Look at New York City on this friday good morning, everyone. Im jessica dean in for kasie hunt, 80s. Great To Be With You. Donald trump and joe biden looking to gain an edge in the race for the white house by targeting voters in unexpected places, trump is reaching out to voters in the bronx in one of the most de
speaker: elements of the central intelligence agency killed j john kennededy. speaker: the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and d why he dieied. [music playing] speaker: in dallas, preparations were already underway for extraordinary police protection when the president should arrive. interviewer: do you anticipate any trouble on the president s arrival? jesse curry: because of what has happened here previously, we would be foolish, i think, not to anticipate some trouble. i don t really, i don t anticipate any violence. speaker:r: here comemes air foe numbmber one, ththe presidenes plane now totouching dowown. here s s mrs. kennnnedy, anand the crowowd yells. and the president of the united states, and i can see his sun tan all the way from here. dan rather: looking at how things actually went, it wasn t just a trip to dallas. it was a political trip, preparing for the 1964 elections. speaker: shaking ha