in paris, arkansas, some people still do not have power, following strong storm under ant warning. it was miserably hot. all ud down all night because it was too hot. i sweat so bad. the heat also building in the northeast, new york, philadelphia, and boston are expected to see a heat index around 100 degrees today. this is serious heat and we re really concerned about those, particularly with pre-existing respiratory conditions. heat is the number one cause of weather related deaths in the u.s. one heat expert says if you have air conditioning, stay inside. but if you don t if they don t, to have windows open with a fan. to cool off their extremities, their feet, their hands in cool ice baths. put cold towels on the back of their necks. and to check on their friends, family, and neighbors. and there is no relief in sight. around 275 million americans expecting to see a high above 90 degrees. and more than 60 million people are expected to see a high at o
pottinger and former deputy press secretary sarah matthews t. two were inside the white house on january 6th 20, 21, were among the most high-profile officials to resign in protest in the aftermath of that attack. the new york times is reporting this about their role. mr. pottinger and ms. matthews are expected to help narrate what was unfolding in the west wing during those 187 minutes in a hearing that the committee sees as a capstone to a series of public sessions in which it laid out in detail trump s efforts to remain in office despite his defeat and how they led to the storming of the capitol. ms. matthews is expected to, among other things, speak to the efforts to get mr. trump to issue a statement. people familiar with the planning said by having them testify, the committee is sticking to what is now a tried and true practice of having trump insiders tell us the story of january 6th and explain the ex-president s push to overturn the 2020 election. with help from al
today? well, hallie, if he has any sense and if he s learned anything from his own law experience in law enforcement and someone who has put countless witness into the grand jury himself he should only say one thing, after saying his name he should take the fifth in response to every single question. as you said, he has been notified that he is a target of this investigation, and statements that he makes can be used against him. we are looking i want people to see the left side of your screen, a live shot, what are those reporters and cameras doing right now, we re not 100% sure but this is the door rudy giuliani may be walking out. it looks like there s some activity there. we don t know, like, just to pull back the curtain a little bit of what it s like on the ground there, it s not always clear what entrances and exits people will use, if it s going to be above ground, et cetera. we ll keep an eye on this as we re having this conversation. i think blayne alexander
good evening, we begin tonight with two developments into the january 6th investigation. the first concerns john eastman, the trump lawyer who cooked up the scheme to overturn the election. the one that former white house attorney eric harshman told to quote, get a great criminal defense lawyer. we learned tonight that the fbi has seized his phone. eastman did nothing to dispel suspicion when he went before the select committee, took the fifth over and over again. i assert my fifth amendment right to being compelled to be a witness against myself. did the trump legal team ask you to prefer a memorandum regarding the vice president s role in the counting of electoral votes in joint sessions of congress, 26, 2021? doctor eastman, did you advise the president of the united states that the vice president could reject electors from seven states and declare that the president had been reelected? fifth. doctor eastman, the first sentence of the memo start off by saying tha
abandoned tractor trailer that had no air conditioning or water. it was one of the deadliest incidents of smuggling across the border. there s been record numbers across the border. agents say they re overwhelmed by the surge and don t feel supported. greg abbott tweeting this. these deaths are on biden. they are a result of his deadly open border policies. senator ted cruz tweeting how many more people have to die before dems give a damn? the white house firing back at critics. the fact of the matter is the border is closed, which is in part why you see people trying to make this dangerous journey using smuggling networks. we re going to stay focused on the facts and making sure that we hold these smugglers accountable. dana: jesse, is it fair to blame president biden s policies? jesse: i believe it is fair. he s a snob from delaware. he doesn t consider texas a part of the country. he thinks it s our gas station. that s where they killed keep did, killed the ozone lay