infants i, it was repugnant and alien. may be the most horrible things the poly itself or the idea tha a government could insert itsel into the most private details o your private life struck most americans at a gloved level as income principal. the whole point is to avoid plans like that. what we do in private with my own time and money is your own business. it was a foundational point, an on that question there appeared to be bipartisan agreement. partizan believed in the bill o rights, liberals believed in th choice. government out of our personal lives. they say that for decades, out we know they didn t mean it. it turns out that liberals are equal to intrigue is deeply as possible in people s personal lives as long as they control the government. once they are in charge they se about doing this with no limits and no acknowledgment of the existence of personal liberty. this has been going on for a fe years, but it became audience that moment he was inaugurated president w
carving a path eof destruction n the south. and president biden is facing a special counsel investigation. why did it take the white house two p two months to disclose classified records were found in his home. and the tributes for elvis s only child. i m kate bolduan. we start in the south as we re tracking what is left behind really from a deadly tornado outbreak. dozens have been reported in alabama, georgia and kentucky. seven people were killed, six of them in a single alabama county. one of the hardest hit areas was a city of selma, where a tornado caused widespread damage, structures just torn apart and lives shattered. this morning authorities are getting a clearer picture of the extend of the damage and what they need to pick up and clean up and still searching for more survivors. let s go to selma, alabama. ryan young is standing by for us. ryan, look at that. reporter: it is just devastating behind us. and i couldel tell you, in the close county, they have
just eight days remain for democrats to convince voters that they want to take control of the congress for the next two years. the heavy hitters have come out, a former president than trump, biden, and trump a 20 million ballots have been cast. how many minds still can be changed and what does all of this mean for the 2024 presidential race? those are the questions for the return of our dueling panels this evening. laura, just to let everyone, know this is where we each get four minutes and our panels make their best case. and we decide who wins at the end. we re gonna win, so let s just not so fast. not so fast. cnn political analyst tanya kim, and political commentator ashley allison. look at the, clock is going right. now first of all,, guys there s a lot of anxiety for democrats over the next few days. but all even more so for the next, i don t, know two years because they are wondering whether baden is the person they still want in office. what do you think
so just eight days remain for voters to be convinced they have control over congress over the next two years. former president trump and president biden and obama hitting the campaign trail. 2100 ballots have been castrated how many minds can be changed and what does this mean for the presidential race? those of the questions for the return of our dueling panels. this is where we each get four minutes in our panels make their best case and we decide who wins at the end. we are going to win. we will decide that right now. here with me now and ashley allison and first of all there s a lot of anxiety right now over the next eight days but even more for the next two years because they are wondering if biden is the person they want in office. what he think about the anxiety? everyone should question which candidate should be on the ballot. i think that makes our democracy strong even president biden. if president biden runs again i will support him and in ohio tim ryan d
tonight, brand-new januar 6th committee transcripts, jus in, as we analyze the full report, and where all of the investigations go from here. then, from dangerous weather to tripledemic illness on th rise what you need to know, heading into this holiday weekend. looking back at this consequential week, and th focus on fighting for democracy, and freedom, both here, an abroad our favorite historians, her to put it all in perspective as a special, extra earl addition of the 11th hour is underway, on this friday night good evening once again i am stephanie ruhle nearly 24 hours after its fina report was made public, tonight, the january 6th committe released a new batch of witnes transcripts. they are from interviews wit key people in trump administration, including, bil barr, pat cipollone, kayleig mcenany, hope hicks, and his daughter, and senior adviser ivanka trump we will break down what we are learning in just a moment, but first, the committee s repor is wrapping up