Willis still in. The Special Prosecutors Election Interference Case against donald trump resigning after a judge ruled the appearance of a conflict demand he or his exlover inton county are District Attorney willis must quit. But Georgia State republican bill couser is still investigating willis. Hes here on what hes trying to up cover and so is Texas Democratic congressman if Henry Cuellar. He voted to condemn President Bidens Border Policies and Just Launched a Border Security task force at the as the fdi warns bad actors are illegally something the u. S. Plus, i ask treasury secretary janet yellen why she says the Inflation Trend is improving while the latest numbers actually show its rising. Cavuto live starts now. Edward welcome, everyone. Im Ed Warred Lawrence in for neil if cavuto. Madeleine arely varian that rivera. Reporter now that Special Prosecutor nathan wade has stepped down, fulton County District attorney Fannie Willless can stay on the Election Interference Case agains
it is all happening now. airports across the country are seeing the busiest memorial day weekend in year, and so when will you get to your holiday destination? also, 86-year-old pope francis is canceling all of the meetings today due to a fever. what we know about the condition with a report straight from rome ahead. a passenger opens up a emergency door mid flight, and the emergency landing that followed. it is all captured on video. this is cnn news central . so, at this moment, jessica watkins is in a washington, d.c., federal court where a judge is set to sentence her as a member of the oath keepers and her role in the riot. this is after yesterday the leader of the oath keepers was sentenced to 18 years, matt rhodes. now, we know that the judge found that it was the case for stewart rhodes and cal meggs who were convicted of seditious conspiracy, and the judge found that their crimes amounted to seditious conspiracy. today, the kelly did not get convicted of th
sanders said the bill does not go far enough, what does that mean? he represents the further left of the democratic party and wrangling all 50 of the democratic senators has been no small fete, getting senator manchin and kyrsten sinema on board. ultimately we believe this bill will move forward, the question is when. this is a very, very lengthy, complex, tedious process they re using, a specific budget process they re using to get it through. let me tell you about what s in the bill, a lot of climate provisions, about $369 billion in climate provisions, the biggest investment out of the senate ever. hoping to reduce carbon emissions by 40% by 2030. also some tax incentives in there to push renewables. there s also some health care components in theory that would allow medicare to negotiate the price of some drugs, about 10 drugs by the year of 2026 and extending beyond that, the first time medicare would be able to do that. democrats wanted it to be bigger but this was ab
avlon in for john berman this morning. it is the clearest sign yet that the criminal investigation into january 6th zeroing in on former president donald trump himself. our exclusive new cnn reporting reveals that trump s lawyers are talking directly with the justice department about the events of january 6th. the talks are said to be focused on whether conversations the former president had while in office can be kept from investigators due to executive privilege. now, in an interview with cnn s kasie hunt, liz cheney, the vice chair of the january 6th committee, weighed in on a potential trump prosecution saying the justice department must rise to the challenge. they have to make decisions about prosecution, understanding what it means if the facts and the evidence are there and they decide not to prosecute, how do we then call ourselves a nation of laws? joining us now is cnn anchor and chief national affairs analyst kasie hunt, and daniel goldman, a former federal p
is, a motivating factor for people to focus on in this year and the election year next year. david, stick with us for a second. i want to bring in van jones who popped up. van, thank you for joining. i wanted to get your, kind of what david is talking about, totality, and reflecting on the totality of what we have seen in the past two days, and the impact, the historic impact that these opinions will have on american life. well, look, this is a tragedy, if you care about inclusion and equal opportunity and care about folks who don t have much, and trying to make it today, it is a tragedy. it is a tragedy that is a result of a strategy, and this is what we forget. it is a deliberate effort on the part of conservatives to hijack the court, and the federalist society was organizing on the campuses, getting the law students together in the 80s and the 90s and mitch mcconnell