meeting where former president trump discusses holding secret documents he does not declassify. listen. isn t it amazing? i have a big pile of papers. look. this was him. they presented me this. this is it ooff the record. but they presented me with this. this is the defense department and him. this was him. that wasn t done by me, it was him. all sorts of stuff. pages long. let s see here. isn t that amazing? this totally wins my case, you know, except it is like highly confidential, secret. as a president i could declassify, but now i can t. yeah, now we have a problem. isn t that interesting? so cool. we hear you probably almost didn t believe me, but now you believe me. no, i believed you. incredible, right? this conversation is a critical piece of evidence in the case of trump s alleged mishandling of classified information. and paula reid explains. reporter: this recording is from the summer 2021 at bedminster, speaking to two people working on an auto
hello, i m lucy gray. sudan s army has deployed tanks and heavy artillery for a large scale offensive in the capital, khartoum. there are reports of heavy fighting in the city. the army says it s attacking from all directions, despite a ceasefire being in place. it s part of an effort to recapture areas held by the rival, rapid support forces. the army has urged people to remain indoors and to stay away from windows. south sudan says it s still trying to convene peace talks between representatives of the two sides. the uk s last evacuation flight has left sudan. the foreign office says nearly 1900 people have been flown out since tuesday. meanwhile, the united states has completed its first evacuation of citizens from the country. countries like saudi arabia are getting people out tojeddah via port sudan on the red sea. our correspondent andrew harding filed this report from jeddah. the dock site here in port sudan. and you can see here 52, we believe, 52 evacuees from yemen,
around the world, i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, a manhunt is under way in texas for a man police say shot and killed five people, including a child, in, quote, almost execution-style. plus what are you doing to the city of new york? why new york mayor eric adams is taking on a federal agency about money it s giving out to other cities. what it all has to do with the migrant crisis. and an explosive start to the nba playoff semifinal series. cnn s coy wire joins me live to break down the highlights of saturday s games. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. a manhunt is under way in texas after a man allegedly opened fire on his neighbors killing five people including an 8-year-old child. police say the shooting occurred after a family asked man next door, 38-year-old francisco oropeza to stop firing a rifle in his front yard because their baby was trying to sleep. the latest mass shooting happened in the town of cleveland
disney making more woke changes. bindy pop they boutique fairy godmother s apprentices. a little more gender neutral baby, why don t you meet me in the middle i mizeing my mind just a little. ainsley: 76 degrees right now. going to be 92 degrees and going to get a little rain today. don t have to worry about sharks. sharks everywhere on long island washing up on the shores. that s why it s so peaceful there. ainsley: that s a river town so you don t have to worry about it. brian: can t get sharks into the river. steve: they don t like it because they like salt water not fresh water. are we supposed to meet somebody in the middle of the bridge. we are going to meet you halfway. oh, there is somebody in the middle right now. ainsley: there is someone coming on both. steve: they just kind of met in the middle. ladies and gentlemen, what a wonderful day. brian: wouldn t it be great if everybody just met in the middle? that would be wonderful. ainsley: call
politicsnation. tonight s lead, the heat is on. jim only where six select committee has wrapped up its summer session, leaving us with a picture of a former president who pushed our democracy to the brink. only blinking when it was clear his desperate power play would not work. even the trump friendly new york post now admits his silence that day was but now we must shift focus from trump to the toxic legacy he has left behind. the political climate where tensions are at a boiling point. washington post reports many trump endorsed candidates are framing the midterms in civil war like terms, telling supporters democrats hate them personally, and will use riots and a police state to silence them. the ideas fueling the ultra maga movement on the far fringe, but the candidates, they are seeking major running for governor in pennsylvania and maryland, arizona, ohio among others. all over the map. the republican party is falling into line behind them. if elected, many make no