despite china s threats. and a pivotal week for president biden s agenda as democrats aim for senate passage of climate and health care legislation, mindful that the midterms are now just 99 days away. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. let s get straight to the flood disasters in eastern kentucky right now. the death toll as of now, 35. with hundreds, hundreds of people still missing. evan santoro is on the scene for us. the governor who will join us live in just a few moments, said this is the deadliest and most devastating flood disaster he s seen in his life. reporter: i ll tell you, wolf, we took a tour of some of these damaged areas with the governor over the weekend. and the emotion was so obvious on his face. it is clear when anyone sees the devastation, it is just it is it overcomes you. people in this area of kentucky, there is a mountainous region and people are used to
narrative of what donald trump has done to obstruct our ordinary democracy in this country, as we have known it for more than 250 years. no president has done what is alleged in this case. and to your point, this is january 6th, and this case, go to the very heart of american democracy. a peaceful transfer of power. carl bernstein, as always, thank you very much. thank you. and, next michelle a bomb says that a black man indicted like trump couldn t run for office. chalamet, in the god, and angela right join me. we ll also told about charlamagne regretting his endorsement of president biden. and is it possible that there were no holes in that drop like that fell off in that flight. the startling revelations ahead.
trump s knows that, his lawyer know that. the 14 republican lawyers that filed an amicus brief, some of whom have been on this network today who filed a brief against trump, they know this, they know the strength of this case. this case is much more important than the others because if it occurs before the election, then we have the full narrative of what donald trump has done to obstruct our ordinary democracy in this country as we have known it for more than 250 years. no president has done what is alleged in this case. reporter: to your point, january 6th, and this case, go to the very heart of american democracy. the peaceful transfer of power. carl bernstein, as always, thank you very much. thank you. reporter: and next, michelle obama s as a black man indicted by trump could not run for office, angela bride join me, we will also be talking about charlamagne writing his endorsement of president biden. and is it possible that there were no bolts in that door plug that fell of
ladies and gentlemen, the honorable joseph r. biden junior, president of the united states. vice president harris, speaker pelosi, majority leader schumer and leader mcconnell, members of congress, distinguished guests, but most importantly, elizabeth and robin. i know this is not easy. thank you for letting us do this. we meet here at the very heart of american democracy, the capitol of the united states of
well, let s see what s here. and then spent days calling legis legislators in these states that allegedly had dual slates of electors. total fantasy, did not exist. he talked to trump. he finally went on the senate floor and said there is nothing to this. this is not nancy pelosi or chuck schumer. this is the most conservative bedrock republican senator saying zero on this claim that the election was stolen. and robert, in the book s opening pages, you two write that joint chiefs chairman general mark milley believed january 6th was a planned, coordinated, synchronized attack on the very heart of american democracy, designed to overthrow