[cheers and applause] but also joining us tonight, the 45th president, donald j. trump. roll it savannah. got failed industries along with regular bed rest and plenty of fresh vegetables present at meeting of the minds, part one. that s right. our first ever one-on-one sit down with the man himself. okay, he sat and i stood what you can hardly tell the difference. it s true. i headed down to bedminster, new jersey, to interview the president and our conversations cover topics from afghanistan to the economy but mostly we focus on me and how i am making a late night tv grade again. but the interviews fandom far and wide an end much like kat applying her hair extensions, i want to use every single piece of it. but first, greg s seven jokes. greg: seven. seven jokes. according to research, cannabis has extended the use of heart attacks in young people. and i guess this answers the age-old question, who do i have to sleep with to get my project on tv? 23 years after their a
all around to focus instead on her mental health. why this move could for many make her an even more inspiring role model. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start with the national lead and a response to the hearing we heard yesterday, a desperate call for support from some of the law enforcement officers who were viciously attacked during the january 6th capitol attack. they say neither the fraternal order of police, the largest police union in the united states, nor politicians who regularly claimed to back the blue have been supporting them enough. here s d.c. metropolitan police officer michael fanone, one of four officers who testified in yesterday s select committee hearing, talking about politicians not supporting them enough on cnn today. i would challenge all police officers not to take anyone s word for whether or not they support law enforcement officers. in fact, any american that s passionate about any cause should challenge their representatives to
long sitting senator. a former klansman he tried to stop integration of schools with with racial jungles. the fingers always pointed back at them, great show, we are jammed tonight, see you tomorrow night. i m laura ingraham in washington, time to waste so let s dive right in. president bernie biden, the focus of tonight s angle. during the democrat primary debate president biden went out of his way to reassure suburban voters that he wasn t a bernie sanders style socialist. why not pay medical and family leave. you want to make real changes in this country, if you want to create an economy that works for all, you need to take on wall street, you need to take on the drug companies and the insurance companies and the fossil fuel industry, you don t take campaign contributions from them, give me a break. i won t give you a break on this one. you just contradicted yourself. one minute you said not on the floor and the next minute there was a reason why i was worried abou
south. and now they are looking for voids, anyone who might still be alive. pablo says he is grateful to the search crews working under such dangerous conditions. the conditions that they are under is there is just no words for how thankful we are for the work that they are doing and their families for sharing them with us. it is definitely a physical and emotional toll on them as well. and as a family member, i just want to thank them for continuing to look for my mom and grandmother. leyla santiago is in surfside for us with the latest this morning. reporter: christine, laura, 13 days after the building collapsed officials say that the focus continues to be the search and rescue mission. now, they are able to get access to a different part of the building after officials demolished what was still left standing last week. they have had to have some temporary pauses because of lightning, but the teams have been able to remove 4.8 million pounds of concrete from the
a cherished moment during 73 years of marriage. her majesty shares one of her favourite photos of herself and her husband, relaxing in the scottish highlands. this is the scene overlooking st george s chapel in windsor. a small group of family members will walk through the castle grounds this afternoon in procession behind the duke s coffin. we ll be looking ahead to the service throughout the programme this morning. and also on breakfast this morning: tributes to the actor helen mccrory, who has died at the age of 52. the authorjk rowling described the news as simply heartbreaking. the world snooker championship gets underway in sheffield this morning. with fans returning to the crucible theatre, the first indoor sporting event to admit spectators as part of the governement s latest pilot scheme. good morning. a quiet weekend of weatherhead. yes, it is a chilly start once again, but there should be some decent spells of sunshine for most of us throughout the day. all the d