and certainly not taken seriously until months later, which is why the evidence matters. it s why, when you hear people saying, gosh, haven t we talked about this enough? sometimes they are guilty people or apologists for coup plotters. we re talk about how trump and his aides were hoping to mount an attack, hence secret at the time, to submit a false slate of fraudulent elector that would somehow inject last-minute doubt into the january certification. aides initially hid the plot, but evidence and emails have come out which shows how they were discussing it, and then we of course have tried to interview them to learn more about it. now there are reports that even the lawyers pushing it knew at the time that s they did not have the law on their side as the washington post is now reporting, so the plots are coming into more view. trump had seven plots thwarted. the lawsuits that game into court, somehow calling the military to help. that got shutdown inside the government.
anderson cooper 360, week today on cnn welcome to all you watching us here in the i d states, canada, and all around the world in cameroon, who were this is cnn newsroom. less than a week until the first debate between donald trump and joe biden marry each taking a very different approach to prepping we ll have a look at their strategies. american pilgrims among the dead in mecca as thousands face record heat temperatures during the annual haj. here from a traveler who s spent days in the sweltering heat loss for menthol, vaping products are set to hit the shelves following a controversial decision from the us food and drug administration striation why some groups are concerned about the risk for young people buy from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber or four days away from the cnn presidential debate, while us president joe biden continues to prepare this challenger donald trump hit the campaign trail on saturday with back-to-back events the republican a
unemployment goes up and the cost of living gets higher as well. these are interesting and important points. there s something to that. danielle, however, we re in an environment right now where i think labors that really been punished at the expense of capital. capital has been rewarded tremendously over the last decade. labor has not. we used to live in an environment where these two things were not so out of whack. now they re completely out of whack. if you re a worker, it s a harder future for you than, you know, if you re the one with money that is investing in the company than employs that worker. how do we bring that back into alignment and not allow the government to do that? a great question. i understand the conservative viewpoint that government shouldn t be getting involved and the price of labor. i will say, allie makes great points about prices raising.