this is america s late news, fox news @ night . president biden and the white house are constantly saying that maga republicans are a threat to democracy. guess what? the vast majority of republicans are also worried about a tacks on democracy and they have an entirely different villain. the concern over democracy is quickly becoming a very big issue in the 2024 presidential election. senior national correspondent kevin clark has more on the fascinating new poll numbers. talk about your rare occurrences. imagine a world where republicans and democrats actually see eye to eye on a key issue. if the latest ap poll is to be believed as you mentioned apparently there is some common ground. the new survey showing 62% of americans believe that democracy could be at risk depending on the winner of the next presidential election. 51% say the democracy is not working. and then there is this. as the old saying goes be careful what you wish for. the majority of americans in this su
good evening, everyone. thanks for tuning in i m alison camerota. welcome to cnn tonight. let s start with the culture wars. in the past 24 hours the battlefield has been noisy. more battles about books in the classroom, drama over drag shows, and gaslighting about gas stoves. here is florida governor ron desantis this morning surrounded by and taking urgent action to protect gas stoves. they are trying to take away your gas stove. they are coming for any little thing in your life that they can do, and i think what they want to be able to do is they ultimately want to control the amount of energy you consume. well, it turns 92% of floridians use electric stoves, but let s not let that get in the way. what is this really about? well, governor sarah huckabee sanders spelled it out. we are under attack in a left wing culture war we didn t start and never wanted to fight. sure seems like some people do want this fight. but what s the truth about culture war rhetoric? we
nashville, releasing dramatic body cam video of officers arriving at the scene, searching for and confronting that killing the shooter. this was after the shooter opened fire at a private christian elementary school, killing three children and three adults. police say they don t know the motive, but they also say the attack was quote calculated and planned. i want to bring in cnn s tom foreman. he s at the magic wall for us to explain what we ll see in this body cam video. which many of you we want to warn, you may find disturbing. also we re joined by ed davis, the former boston police commissioner, and cnn law enforcement analyst, michael finnegan of former d c. metropolitan police officer. gentlemen thank you very much for being here, tom. let me start with you. you ve been covering school shootings since before columbine. so tell us what you see. in this video. you see, most of all is what looks like a textbook handling of things here and that they start off from the very
melugin and gillian. great it would have you in week two. and the dew points in delaware, and even some democrats are supporting investigation into classified materials. and we have lucas on the lawn of the white house. good afternoon, gillian. and they are he a they are curious why the president is at his summer house in delaware. and the president is going to the rehoboth home, does that have to do with classified documents found. it is relates to the documents, the president takes is seriously, i would reefer you to the white house counsel s office for any new developments coming from here and as relates specifically to the investigation, i would refer you to the department of justice. president biden first arrived in washington as a u.s. senator 50 years ago this month, when richard nixon was president. and and after days of ignoring reporters questions about his classified documents the president responded late this week. i think you re going to find there s
encounters just in the first three months of fiscal year 2023. but the biden administration continues to maintain that the border is secure. we re looking live at eagle pass, texas. that s where griff jenkins joins us with the late from there. hey, griff. reporter: hey, good afternoon, eric. and if you weren t just watching that drone, we can take you back up to it. the border patrol air boats just passing underneath the bridge here in eagle pass. it is ground zero here in the del rio sector for this crisis is. these agents in texas dps troopers and national guard here are absolutely exhausted from what has been happening, and that is why these december numbers were so startling. take a look at these numbers. let s go into them. 251,000 migrant encounters in december of which 49,405 were title 42. that means that 200,000, eric, were released into the u.s. that is quite a stunning number there in and of itself. but the the second number is what i wanted to show you. the 717,