so we ll save the trump stuff for the b block but tonight what s with all the people eating bugs? first you remember this crack pot. you ready? cheers. actually i m less scared of this. okay. oh, the crunch. do i have a wing hanging out of my mouth? i hope it s a wing. you never know with cnn. but why did they pick her anyway? i can think of someone else at cnn who should be restricted to eating just bugs. low hanging fruit. but now in recent years everyone s getting into the act, even celebrities. you want you want to share a spider? it s actually very good the flavor. they re still alive. yeah. the ants are really good. these are crickets from mexico. is it weird to just go for the cockroach. yeah, go for the cockroach. unlike his ratings. he s gone, who cares? but they couldn t even act like they enjoyed it, and a lot of them were actors. of course now some claim that you should be eating insects in order to reduce carbon emissions. this is a po
everyone around him. expedition to see if they can concoct evidence of anything. this is not american, this is not american, when are we done with this? todd: the former president yesterday has the latest on this story, brooke. that is right, refusing to release an unannounced search of the mar-a-lago home. prosecutors say releasing the document could ongoing a criminal investigation. failing to keep an affidavit sealed, the doj says if this close the affidavit would serve as a road map to the government s ongoing investigation providing specific details about its direction and likely course in a manner that is highly likely to compromise future investigative steps. the former president and the department left with the statement on true social overnight, in the interest of transparency, i call for immediate release of redacted affidavit pretending for this horrible and shocking break-in. lindsey halligan said the department is putting up red tape to cover a politic
tonight . it will air tuesday through friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. her big guest tonight, adam kinzinger. the one thing you can always count on is wags is going to kill it. no doubt about that. you d be a fool not to watch the show tonight with alex wagner. also tonight, the one and only steve kornacki will be at the big board as the results come in from wyoming. the poll there is close at 9:00 p.m. eastern. if you re a late night person you ll be watching the results come in from alaska. the poll there is close at 12:00 a.m. eastern time. the alaska system is not only complicated by the fact that they re using ranked choice voting system, trying to replace late congressman don young who was in that seat for decades. you ve got sarah palin in that race. the most recent polling has has a palin at 29%. i don t think anybody really thinks that sarah palin is not going to make it through, at least not through this primary into the general election, even with ranked choice votin
keilar. pat cipollone the former top lawyer at the white house has been subpoenaed by the january 6th committee. the committee clearly feels he is a central figure in their investigation. witnesses have testified that he pushed back on the fake electoral college scheme. cassidy hutchinson testified that cipollone warned if trump went to the capitol, quote, we re going to be charged with every crime imaginable. cipollone did meet with the panel informally in april but has been reluctant to do more. now a source tells dana bash he might agree to at least a limited transcribed interview. first on cnn, cassidy hutchinson stands by her testimony in the face of push back from the secret service. the former top aide to chief of staff mark meadows told the committee that trump was so determined to join his supporters at the capitol that he tried to grab the wheel of the beast. the presidential armored vehicle which was an suv that day. and lunged at an agent s throat. committee c
that s it. [ applause ] 2-2. comes back with it! you try to put your entire being mentally and physically on automatic pilot while you re playing tennis. everything is concentrated on the razor s edge and you forget the score. you forget where you are. you forget what your name is. i feel like my body s floating within myself. the game of tennis is a symphony in white. players in white suits hitting a white ball back and forth between white baselines in all-white country clubs. but a new young player has come along and he is one of the greatest we have ever produced, and he is not white. i sense confusion in what an athlete should be, especially in an african american context. there does still persist in the world myths about black athletes because we tend to do disproportionately well in athletics. some people think we are all brawn and no brains. and i like to fight the myth. there are lots of us who can think as well as run, jump, hit tennis balls, dunk basketb