Survives in moroccos powerful earthquake as the death toll continues to climb. 2800 people are now found dead after the 6. Quake. Spain has sent Search And Rescue teams to help. Other International Aid has been pledged. In the Atlas Mountains scenes of devastation, homes and small villages produced piles of rubble. Many people have spent another night outside. Now the frustration and desperation is building especially in some of the hard hit and remote areas. Translator you can smell the corpses everywhere. Its a shame the authorities didnt help these people. Some people have received aid, tents and food. However, some villages have not received anything. Especially in the mountainous areas with dangerous roads. I hope that the authorities and Civil Society will show more solidarity in these areas. Cnns nada bashir has more now from marrakech. Reporter well, the death toll is still continuing to climb. And it is unclear at this stage, how many people are still buried beneath the rubble
and welcome to hannity. and tonight, democrats in the meditha mob, they are turning on joe biden and he s not taking it. well. we v t we got the details strai ahead tonight. plus, newly released footage ahead on, the cocaine remember the cocaine found at the biden white house? remembere cocahow you know, howt possible they never not only never found not person responsible, but they stopped the investigation after a whopping days. what if it was fentanyl? what if it was anthrax? was something that could kill a president? and later, we ll also bring presand we lt fromlso bring biden s impeachment inquiry. and new york s bogus partisan witch hunt against donald trump. but first, in just a momenagain israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu will join us. his countroin y is in a fight fr its very existence and survival against an enemy that has vowed to destroy them. now, in its foundingy charter, hamas openly promises to obliterate, quote, hamas obliterate israel and wag agai
emily: current and former students on capitol hill testifying before lawmakers about the growing wave of antisemitism sweeping across american colleges. in recent weeks we ve seen alarming rise in anti-israel c sentiment and antisemitic threats against jewish students. had is outnumbered, i m emily compagno here with co-hosts kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner, joining us is dr. nicole saphier and former texas land commissioner and partner at michael best llp, george p. bush. antisemitic incidents have drastically jumped since the war between hamas and israel. schools are left struggling to balance first amendment rights and campus safety and students revealing hateful rhetoric and mistreatment they have had to endure. watch. on campus, i now confronted daily with shouts to free palestinian from the river to the sea, it is seeking to deny jewish right to self-determination in israel, call to exterminate all jews with hamas open goal. support for hamas is support for t
message to the world from the hallowed shores of normandy. well, never saying the word trump. the president implicitly warned of the threat. he believes his election your opponent poses to us democracy as for donald trump, he s using his guilty verdict on 34 counts to rile up his base on the campaign trail as some swing state voters tells cnn don t care about what happened in that new york courtroom and i ll go one-on-one with the former house speaker, nancy pelosi. she is in france for d-day commemorations and will weigh in on the president s message overseas and all of the drama with her congressional colleagues right here in washington i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics first up, a presidential complete from the cliffs pointe-du-hoc, where american soldiers turned the tide of world war ii, 80 years ago. today, joe biden is asking the american people to honor the legacy of those heroes gather here today just not just to honor those who showed
beautiful. so why don t we be inspired by what is good out there and not have this really, quite frankly, there s so many good things to be happy about. and at the time that we re celebrating observing the 80th anniversary of dwight david eisenhower, the supreme allied commander would then become president of the united states masterminding this victory over, over nazism. it s so so to hear that kind of thing is save it for another day or if i ever but i don t i don t want to respond to that. i m not too much of a high from the veterans to spend any time listening to him i want to ask you about another democracy, the one in the middle east, israel, of course and the fact that the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is now set to address congress on july