thinking of a crew. thanks for joining us. i ll be back at 9:00 for a special edition of outfront. ac 360 starts now. good evening. we begin tonight with the search for survivors in turkey and northern syria after one of the strongest earthquakes on record struck the area at the worst time imaginable, early in the morning with most people at home . those are just two buildings, two of more than 5,600 that have collapsed in the quake, the aftershocks and the aftermath on the turkish side. already in turkey and syria, nearly 4,000 people are known to have died, according to turkish officials and syrian state media. the number has been climbing with each new update. nearly 19,000 more are said to be injured. a major international aid effort is gearing up, but the priority right now is search and rescue. take a look. this is video from cnn from a town close toward where the quake was centered. for the last several hours now, we ve been watching crews there trying to make
house speaker nancy pelosi. paul pelosi sought of the hospital. neurosurgeon dr. sanjay gupta joins us to talk about what mr. pelosi s recovery from a skull fracture bhmight look like. also the president and two former presidents helping races for congress, not just within grabs, but within reach for either party. we begin with breaking news on cnn reporting on how the justice department could proceed with cases against former president trump if he decides to run. this as surrogates are again loudly hinting for president again. cnn s sara murray has the breaking news. she joins us now. what are you learning? anderson, our sources are telling our team that the justice department is considering whether a special counsel might be necessary to oversee the investigation surrounding donald trump if he decides to run for president in 2024, which as you ve mentioned is a thing his allies are talking about, a thing that could be potentially an imminent announcement. and so they re l
"I don t care a straw for your newspaper articles, my constituents don t know how to read, but they can t help seeing them damned pictures." Boss Tweed In 1868, Tweed became grand sachem (leader) of Tammany Hall and was also elected to the New York State Senate, and in 1870 he and his cronies took control of the city treasury when they pass
consequential pieces of legislation passed, but little seems to be registering with voters. polling shows 62% of americans say the president s either achieved not very much or little or nothing in office compared to 36% who said the opposite. joining me now cnn political commentators from across the political spectrum, bakari seller, karen finney, jeff duncan, former lieutenant governor of georgia. karen, what s the problem? why is no one seeing? no pressure. look, i think it s a couple of things. i think folks are fatigued, and a lot of the things that we in washington think resonate with people don t necessarily connect in their daily lives, and they don t necessarily always see it right away. but that s part of why the president is going to talk about. we call the informed vote when we say this in polling and focus groups. when you talk about what he has done, then the numbers start to change. so that s why we re going get a laundry list. i know you wanted a short speech, but it a