from texas? he was the white house doctor. a swing and a miss. at the very moment that he was questioning president biden s mental acuity, donald trump forgets his own former doctor s name. it s jackson. not johnson, donald. just the latest example of the proverbial cheese sliding off trump s cognitive cracker. plus, president biden s stark warning about trump s ability to alter the courts for decades. if he s allowed back into the white house. but we begin tonight with manufacturing consent. a concept introduced by edward s. herman and nome chomsky in their 1988 book on the political economy of the mass media. here s a clip from the 1992 documentary of the same name. but when the state loses the bludgeon, when you can t control people by force, and when the voice of the people can be heard, you have this problem. it may make people so curious and so arrogant that they don t have the humility to submit to a civil rule, and therefore, you have to control what people th
korea and tonight s episode of the cnn original series secrets and spies and nuclear game looks at how one russian agent put everything on the line as tensions between the us and the soviet union ramped up. cnn original series secrets and spies, nuclear game errors tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield, and we begin this hour with breaking news. prime minister benjamin netanyahu responding after a key member of the israeli for cabinet resigned this afternoon, benny gantz announced he is stepping down from the emergency government and called on netanyahu to hold due elections his departure comes just a day after netanyahu failed to meet gantz s ultimatum, which was calling for post-war plan in gaza by june 8, yesterday we live the government the emergency government which heavy are, you we stand together? for the campaign for israel, for generations so in order to get real victory so
boss daughter, you got this data strong enough to united house of the dragon streaming exclusively on macs good morning, everyone. you re live in the cnn newsroom. i m alison chemla radha in for jim acosta today. at any moment, the scientist who guided did the government s response to the covid, pandemic faces a grilling on capitol hill. dr. anthony fauci will be questioned, again by lawmakers on that response and on the origin of the virus that has now killed nearly 1.2 million americans fauci will also face questions about email exchanges involving one of his senior advisers. a subpoena from the republican committee turned up those emails in which dr. david moran s appeared to be trying to avoid public record laws. let s talk about this. we have cnn s lauren fox for us on capitol hill cnn medical analysts, dr. jonathan reiner also joins us. and so to cnn medical correspondent meg tirrell. okay, great to see all of you. lauren hasn t dr. fauci already faced lots of congr
You. For going on three years innocent people have been accused of very serious crimes, including treason. Accusations made even here today. They have had their lives disrupted and in some cases destroyed by false accusations for which there is absolutely no basis other than some people desperately wish that it was so. But your report is clear. No evidence of conspiracy, no evidence of coordination. I believe we owe it to these people, who have been falsely accused, including the president and his family, to make that very clear. Mr. Mueller, the credibility of your report is based on integrity of how it is handled. Theres something that i think bothers me and other americans. Im holding a binder of 25 examples of leaks that occurred from the Special Counsels office and those associated with you dating back to a few weeks after your inception and beginning of your work and continuing up to just a few months ago. All of these, all of them, have
one thing in common. They were designed to
for donald trump in terms of dollars he s fund raised millions off of it. do we have any polling or data points yet on how voters feel about this? yeah, we look at it, has reinvigorated trump s supporters in a way that i m not certain any other things could have allison, you saw some reported indicated within 24, 48 hours it campaign graze around $50,354 million. the highest amount of think of any presidential candidate and such a short time span. and so that s certainly going to add a boost to their campaigns coffers. i think strategically speaking, however, the next question for the campaign becomes, as you see, these dollars increase, as you see some indication that the former president may have some level of appeals with groups that republicans have traditionally struggled with. are you now building out the campaign operations who then target those individuals to make sure that they re registered to vote to discuss with them the