Highstakes debate, and tropical Storm Francine on a Collision Course with the u. S. First tonight, francine, expected to strengthen to a hurricane this evening. As it closes in on the gulf coast, bringing lifethreatening Storm Surge and up to a foot of rain. Al roker is standing by. Also tonight, the highly anticipated clash between Kamala Harris and donald trump. Their first and potentially only debate before the election, with the race in a dead heat both candidates expected to go on the attack. And what mr. Trump told us his biggest challenge will be tonight. Our full team coverage. The scary moment on the tarmac in atlanta. Two delta planes colliding. The tail of one aircraft knocked off. We just hit something on the taxiway. Could you tell us what it was . What the airline says happened. The raging wildfires in the west forcing new evacuations. The deadly israeli airstrike on a humanitarian zone in gaza. And new video inside the tunnel where six hostages including an american were
scheme, as he tries to avoid more jailtime. and also today, walmart, walgreen s, and cvs, all ordered to pay up in a multimillion dollar opioid settlement. where will that money go, as prosecutors claim they helped fuel a silent epidemic that left so many americans hooked and hundreds of thousands dead. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we ll start with our politics lead. major developments when it comes to learning more details behind the mar-a-lago raid. this afternoon, u.s. magistrate judge bruce rhinehart ruled he will unseal additional documents surrounding the search and left the door open for releasing parts of the actual affidavit, which lays out in detail why the justice department felt the need to take the unprecedented step of searching the home of a former president. the doj is against revealing that affidavit. they say it would provide a road map for their criminal investigation to possible future defendants. and they say it could chill future cooperation b
the january 6 u.s. capitol riot. we don t swear an oath to an individual or a political party. we take our oath to defend the united states constitution. we have a breach at the capitol. our work must do much more than just look back. the cause of our democracy remains in danger, conspiracy to fraught the will of the people is not over. it is friday, june 10th, 4:00 a.m. in washington where the house select committee investigating the capitol riot says january 6 was the cull men nation of an attempted coup by donald trump and his supporters. republican vice chair liz cheney said trump lit the flame for the attack and she explained how the former president and his aides knowingly spread lies that the 2020 election was stolen. here is trump s daughter, ivanka. how did that affect your perspective about the election when attorney general barr made that statement? it affected my perspective. i respect attorney general barr. so i accepted what he was saying. and benn
understands how to sell himself, how to sell preachy, whiney, progressive values and he was bill: he was talking about esg and called it b.s. he said that in private. bill: he said it publicly yesterday. said it is a bunch of b.s. he was saying a lot of stuff we do, we posture is b.s. but he used all that b.s. to his advantage for years. he used the campaign contributions, and if you look down the list of how many smart people he went. black rock and the robin hood conference. they raise money for charity and he was on the stage with larry fink. how f is the stock market.
claims of fraud simply were not true. and barr called it b.s. and ivanka said that she believed barr. and donald trump talked about that repeatedly according to the testimony shown in these video excerpts by liz cheney. and they also detailed new revelations including that there was some republicans in the house who were concerned about their role on january 6th and actually asked donald trump for pardons of their actions. now, she said that one of those was congressman scott perry, he is a conservative from pennsylvania. others as well. but they would not detail members of the committee did not say who those other members were. now, the committee also showed new footage of just how harrowing an experience it was that day on january 6, all the violence that occurred, the deadly massacre that occurred in the capitol and heard testimony from a documentarian who was close to the proud boys as well as one officer who was injured