and all of her treasured photographs. but months later, a miracle. there was a craigslist post from a stranger over 50 miles away who had found a photograph in their yard. it was a picture sucked up by the tornado. a baby photo of amber. the only one to survive. the woman mailed it back to amber along with $5, all she could afford, but wanted to give to help amber start her life over. for more information on what you can do in a tornado and what you can do to help combat the growing climate crisis, go to cnn.com/violentearth. i m liev schreiber. thanks for watching. good night. m very excited about our first guest and michelle, let s get right to it. i know why you re happy. it s summer, it s the first day of summer, wasn t siding summer what a week, summer today, wednesday, we celebrate juneteenth. was juneteenth was celebration end of slavery in america and ironically, the only person who party too hard was justin timberlake we ve all been there. i ve gotten a dui come
best i m wolf blitzer in the situation room. thanks very much for watching. the news continues next, i m seeing it hello, and welcome to all of our viewers watching around the world. i m nick watt ahead on cnn newsroom people around the globe are suffering stifling temperatures and the heat is causing a soaring death toll at this year s hajj in france shocking allegations over the alleged sexual assault of a jewish girl have lead to a nationwide debate on rising anti-semitism that could impact the upcoming election and new york becomes the first us state to pass a law regulating social media algorithms targeting children can it make a difference? we ll talk to an expert just ahead we begin with the extreme heat impacting millions of people from the united states to europe, the middle east, and asia almost all of the continental us could see temperatures above 90 degrees fahrenheit or 32 degrees celsius over the next few today s more than 100 million people are under exc
could not have been more wrong on about the job of iceberg, which he described as quote, the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination can see. now, just expected john adams. it just never occurred to him that america would have a president like donald trump. trump, it can be argued, sees the job of vice president as very significant. good evening. i m jim acosta and for laura on this friday night? the last time donald trump had a vice president, it ended like this with a mob of trump supporters storming the capitol, demanding day hang mike pence, punishment for not going along with trump s plans to subvert the 2020 election. as we all witnessed, trump saw the job of vice president as an aide he said the whole for maintaining the presidency, no matter what the voters decided. this time around, trump is likely applying a pence proved loyalty test before he picks a running mate, someone who won t let them down, no matter what. and
she one of the week. thank you very much, and that is tonight s reidout . all in with chris hayes starts now. tonight on all in. there s nothing like doing things with other people s money. trump raking in the cash. i love other people s money. as rich donors line up to back the convict candidate. tonight, bernie sanders on the billionaires funding donald trump and how trump lands to pay them back. on day one of my new administration we will throw out bidenomics and replace it very quickly with maganomics . on how it can get so much worse. plus, the ridiculous hearing on the documents case. and amid heat and flooding, there is good news for the climate. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. two months ago, president joe biden s re-election campaign had a huge cash advantage over donald trump. a $100 million advantage in just april. then trump was convicted of 34 felonies in a new york court, and republicans opened their pock
breaking news on donald trump s search for a running mate in which key allies are pushing for each of those three, right there also the hearing today that s casting yet more doubt on the job judge, running the trump classified documents, case two, former federal judges are here to weigh it and questions about boeing equipment delays two passengers only instead of stranding them at ceo pair well, they re stuck in orbit. john king here tonight in for anderson, we begin with the breaking news, namely who people close to the former president donald trump wants to see on the ticket with him three. names, each one being touted by a different trump faction two senators, and the governor of north dakota, cnn s alayna treene has more on who they are and what s playing out behind the seeds alaina, tell us, what are you learning? well luck as we inch closer to the republican national convention, john, that is the self-imposed deadline that donald trump has set for when he is going t