cabinet are barn storming the country, 30 events in nearly two dozen states to support joe biden s vision for the country. the president arriving in madison, wisconsin, in just the last 15, 20 minutes or so, his trip following one of the most contentious state of the union addresses in u.s. history, so what does that tell us about the political road ahead? plus, the images of horror and heartbreak pouring in from turkey and syria, the death toll from monday s earthquake surpassing a 11,000, and with the critical 72-hour window to find survivors about to close that number is expected to skyrocket. and why would one of the police officers indicted for the brutal beating of tyre nichols share pictures of him beaten and bloodied? we ll have a live report from memphis coming up. but we start with president biden in madison, wisconsin, right now. what many see as the unofficial kickoff of his re-election campaign and framed by the strategy we saw fleshed out clearly in last n
he has the receipts to show, quote: preferential treatment coming out what would be the federal prosecutor s office in delaware. now, the whistleblower s attorney is already speaking out. my client wants to come forward to congress. he is ready to be questioned about what he knows and what he experienced under the proper legal protections. attorney mark lytle s client is a supervisory special agent at the irs who is prepared to tell congress the investigation he has been working on has been hampered by what he thinks is special treatment. typi typical steps that a law enforcement investigator would take were compromised because of political considerations. cbs news has learned the investigation the whistleblower worked on is about hunter biden. the things he has been through are very well-documented in emails and other communications with the department of justice. brian: okay. the bidens getting special treatment. who would have thought that? and this whistleblow
howard stern had enough. i was watching msnbc. they were going [bleep] these indictment possibilities. the same discussion over and over again. it is very possible that president trump will be indicted. trump has now dominated the news for a week based on his forecast last week and it whether the commentary is good or bad that sucks up all the media oxygen. it is quite possible that manhattan da will bring an indictment against the former president and the stormy daniels case. could even be tomorrow, we just do not know. tune in anyway. i am howard kurtz and this is media buzz. howard: there may be no indictment yet, but there is a furious debate about the case, the porn star, trump s handling of the probe and whether this helps or hurts him. in a great mood. he says he wants his front and center. he is loving being the center of the storm. he wants the high-profile arrests. he wants everyone to see how ridiculous this is. no one that believes that going and getti
his investigation. i cannot assure this committee we are not currently funding the taliban. we should literally be funding the next strike on the united states. the walls are closing in. potential breakthrough on the hunter biden investigation. irs whistleblower says he has evidence that the biden administration interfered with the criminal investigation into the president s son. he has the receipts. it s not going to be in doubt. strikes. ohtani hits a high fly ball to center. aaron judge all the way back to the wall. that ball is caught. caught by john. he robs ohtani of a home run. she don t know i got some big, big plans. build a house on hand me down land find a little. steve: good morning, new orleans, this is your 6:00 a.m. central time wake-up call. right now you have got 66 degrees. you are going for 80 today as you can see some people heading off to work. this is the 20th day of the fourth month. that s right it is 4:20 day. 4/20 nickname for mar
there says it started yesterday in a semi trailer on the site and quickly spread to a building filled with plastics. health officials are urging residents now to evacuate. um these are very fine particles. and if they re breathe, then can cause all kinds of respiratory problems burning in the eyes tightening of the chairs, it could aggravate asthma. ah cause bronchitis and all kinds of things. so we are stressing to the public to honor the evacuation zone. cnn s sanjay gupta is standing by to break down all the possible health risks from this fire. but first , let s go and check in with cnn s omar jimenez, who was on the ground there in richmond, indiana. omar what is the latest about the status of this cleanup effort? yeah i mean, i mean, you can see the fire a little bit behind your the smoke. i should say it s a lot better than it was. but it s still does pose that risk. as the indiana state fire marshal has described with fumes that are def definitely toxic, so it s a lot