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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein is here to weighn on all of this. he's also a senior editor at "the atlantic." good to see you, ron. we have this "new york times" reporting, also the "wall street journal" reporting. this plan to replace the acting attorney general, undo georgia's result. it's like the evidence of misdeeds just keeps stacking up. and of course talk that mitch mcconnell wants trump gone. what do you make of the impeachment dynamic among republicans? could some of this information swing some votes? >> well, certainly. but it's going to be, as ryan said, no matter how many -- how much information there is it's going to be hard to get the 17 votes to convict him. so the question will be what is the statement that is made? and i think even more important than whether they convict him is what do we learn through the trial? i mean, it's pretty clear that both in terms of the entire campaign since the election to try to subvert the result and also the more immediate and kind of visceral attack on the capitol that was the cul
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein is here to weighn on all of this. he's also a senior editor at "the atlantic." good to see you, ron. we have this "new york times" reporting, also the "wall street journal" reporting. this plan to replace the acting attorney general, undo georgia's result. it's like the evidence of misdeeds just keeps stacking up. and of course talk that mitch mcconnell wants trump gone....
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larry was ready for cnn, but was cnn ready for larry?> we actually got that show on, "larry king live" on in two weeks, from the time he signed his contract to the time we went on with our first guest, mario cuomo. we had two weeks. >> in june of 1995, larry king live debuted. >> good evening, my name is larry king, and this is the premiere edition of "larry king live." >> your first broadcast, were you nervous? >> i didn't know whether i was going to like it or not, and i didn't know cnn but five minutes in, i said, he's going to make it. there was an electricity. >> larry king had an exciting career that put minimumhim facee with all sorts of extraordinary people. he interviewed the famous to infamous, from presidential candidates to movie stars to every day people, anyone with a story to tell. he left cnn in 2010, and tributes are pouring in, including this tweet from singer bette midler. he always made me feel as though i were the only person in the room. and this from former u.s. president bill clinton who larry king interviewed mor
larry was ready for cnn, but was cnn ready for larry?> we actually got that show on, "larry king live" on in two weeks, from the time he signed his contract to the time we went on with our first guest, mario cuomo. we had two weeks. >> in june of 1995, larry king live debuted. >> good evening, my name is larry king, and this is the premiere edition of "larry king live." >> your first broadcast, were you nervous? >> i didn't know whether i was going...
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>> well, larry king meant cnn to me and meant cnn to the world. heard from ted turner's statement, you know, ted created a global media revolution with cnn 40 years ago, and larry was integral to the rise and the ascent and cementing cnn on the consciousness and on the reality of our public space, whether it was inside the united states or globally, and he became the -- you know, we've said the must-see appointment to view program and he was the global confessor. he was the person who convened just about anybody who was anybody at any time and that meant every single night five days a week for 25 years while he was at cnn. everybody from, you know, world leaders to american politicians to sports people to celebrities and, remember, he also pioneered having a call-in, so he had come from radio so on television he brought ordinary viewers to talk to the extraordinary people he had on set, and that was also, you know, revolutionary at that time, and it made his program accessible to a lot of people. >> well, let's go back to the beginning. you joined
>> well, larry king meant cnn to me and meant cnn to the world. heard from ted turner's statement, you know, ted created a global media revolution with cnn 40 years ago, and larry was integral to the rise and the ascent and cementing cnn on the consciousness and on the reality of our public space, whether it was inside the united states or globally, and he became the -- you know, we've said the must-see appointment to view program and he was the global confessor. he was the person who...
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and we cnn host michelle turner here. she used to be solely here at cnn. thank you.o good to have you back with us. i know that you actually had some interactions with larry king. talk to us about that. >> you know, in my years before i came to cnn to cover entertainment, i was a sports reporter and i covered the dodgers at fox sports for many years. and so i would see larry all the time at the ballpark because he is arguably the most passionate and biggest dodger fan in the history of the game. so i would run into him often. and one day we started chatting and he started telling me how he was at the gauge back in 1947, april 15th, where jackie robinson broke the color barrier. and i just thought it was so interesting. he said that he was a 14-year-old kid, he cut out of school to go see the game. and he was there to witness history. and he was very, you know, wistful about it. and it was just a great conversation. and in that conversation, i kind of lost the fact that i was talking to larry king and i really fell into a conversation with just this really passionate
and we cnn host michelle turner here. she used to be solely here at cnn. thank you.o good to have you back with us. i know that you actually had some interactions with larry king. talk to us about that. >> you know, in my years before i came to cnn to cover entertainment, i was a sports reporter and i covered the dodgers at fox sports for many years. and so i would see larry all the time at the ballpark because he is arguably the most passionate and biggest dodger fan in the history of...
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i wasn't working for cnn. i was a print reporter here in washington and he would invite me to come out and talk about what was going on. that's when i first got to know him. then when he eventually joined cnn, he would invite me on as well. i had a couple of books that came out, he would have me on for the hour. the books sold well as a result of that. and he always asked the right -- he made it clear he never read my books or anything like that. but he just wanted to talk about the subject and i was more than happy to talk about it. and then over the years we worked very closely together here in washington before he moved his show and moved out to los angeles. i would see him almost on a daily basis. and he would invite me and his executive producer, wendy walker, would invite me to fill in for him when he was off. and sometimes it was sad times because he was in the hospital having bypass surgery or something like that and i would come in and i was a white house correspondent at the time. all of a sudden i w
i wasn't working for cnn. i was a print reporter here in washington and he would invite me to come out and talk about what was going on. that's when i first got to know him. then when he eventually joined cnn, he would invite me on as well. i had a couple of books that came out, he would have me on for the hour. the books sold well as a result of that. and he always asked the right -- he made it clear he never read my books or anything like that. but he just wanted to talk about the subject and...
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kristie lu stout, cnn, hong kong. >>> that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom."byn curnow here in atlanta. thanks for joining me. i'm going to hand you over to my colleague kim brunhuber. new year's resolutions come and go. so give your business more than resolutions... give it solutions, from comcast business. work more efficiently with fast internet and advanced wifi. make your business safer with powerful cybersecurity solutions. and stay productive with 24/7 support. make this year's resolution better solutions. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. switch today. . >>> hello, and welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada and around the world, you're watching cnn newsroom, i'm kim brunhuber. ahead this hour, president biden's first day in office included calling with foreign leaders. how will the administration deal with its enemies. >>> a texas man is being charged with threateni
kristie lu stout, cnn, hong kong. >>> that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom."byn curnow here in atlanta. thanks for joining me. i'm going to hand you over to my colleague kim brunhuber. new year's resolutions come and go. so give your business more than resolutions... give it solutions, from comcast business. work more efficiently with fast internet and advanced wifi. make your business safer with powerful cybersecurity solutions. and stay productive with 24/7 support. make...
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this is cnn. i'm robyn curnow. ♪ >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with robyn curnow. >>> so let's begin this hour with separate reports that present a stunning picture of how donald trump was allegedly prepared to use the u.s. department of justice to keep his grip on power. now, the "wall street journal" reports that mr. trump pushed the department to ask the supreme court to invalidate joe biden's election win. another plan involved firing the acting attorney general, jeffrey rosen, and replacing him with a lawyer willing to back mr. trump's false claims about election fraud in georgia. now, the efforts failed when appointees refused to go along. these revelations, of course, come just a couple of weeks before mr. trump's second impeachment trial. >>> meanwhile, joe biden, the president's first weekend in office is proving to be a busy one. one of his top advisers will be calling senators on both sides of the aisle to drum up support for a massive pandemic relief bill. a key feat
this is cnn. i'm robyn curnow. ♪ >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with robyn curnow. >>> so let's begin this hour with separate reports that present a stunning picture of how donald trump was allegedly prepared to use the u.s. department of justice to keep his grip on power. now, the "wall street journal" reports that mr. trump pushed the department to ask the supreme court to invalidate joe biden's election win. another plan involved...
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he was the king of talk and the face of cnn for some 25 years. larry king became an icon through interviews, speaking with actors and sports figures, presidents and heads of state. a source close to his family said he had been hospitalized with covid-19 in early january. throughout his life he battled a number of major health problems, suffering several heart attacks and a lung cancer diagnosis in 1987, he underwent bypass surgery. he died this morning in los angeles. let's start with more on the life and legacy of the broadcasting legend, and my good friend, larry king. >> he was the king of talk. >> larry was the face of cnn. >> from presidents, to professional athletes. >> do you still face racism when you play? >> music royalty to actual royalty, movie stars to murderers. heads of state to captains of industry. >> is that a logical expansion bill for microsoft? >> no one captured pop culture like larry king on his iconic show. >> it was breaking news, it was long profiles, it was presidents. >> it was the most interesting show that we had. >>
he was the king of talk and the face of cnn for some 25 years. larry king became an icon through interviews, speaking with actors and sports figures, presidents and heads of state. a source close to his family said he had been hospitalized with covid-19 in early january. throughout his life he battled a number of major health problems, suffering several heart attacks and a lung cancer diagnosis in 1987, he underwent bypass surgery. he died this morning in los angeles. let's start with more on...
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chris will be missed here at cnn. and that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. viewers in the u.s. and canada "new day" is next and for everyone else it's connecting africa. new year's resolutions come and go. so give your business more than resolutions... give it solutions, from comcast business. work more efficiently with fast internet and advanced wifi. make your business safer with powerful cybersecurity solutions. and stay productive with 24/7 support. make this year's resolution better solutions. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. switch today. >>> we now have a 25,000 national guard men and women in washington, d.c., that's ten times the amount of troops that we currently have afghanistan. >> i certainly think that we've done everything possible to prepare for the course of this week. >> a very large part of me grieves as an american that the peaceful transfer of power is not something we are ab
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you are in the cnn newsroom on this sunday evening. and weal share some disturbing new information just into cnn with you tonight. the brother of a secret service agent is facing five charges connected to his alleged role in this month's violent insurrection at the u.s. capitol. let's go straight to cnn's shimon prokupecz for more. so what more do we know about this secret service agent and his brother who's been charged now? >> reporter: so his brother who had nothing to do with this incident obviously on the capitol, his name is preston fairland. he once actually led michelle obama's security detail. a secret service agent as you said once led michelle obama's security detail. she even mentions him in her memoir "becoming." she talks hubt him briefly in the book. she also attended a memorial service for their father who was a police officer and died in a motorcycle accident. now as for scott fairland who's charged with his participation in the capitol insurrection, what's really interesting, pam, one of the charges he's facing is an
you are in the cnn newsroom on this sunday evening. and weal share some disturbing new information just into cnn with you tonight. the brother of a secret service agent is facing five charges connected to his alleged role in this month's violent insurrection at the u.s. capitol. let's go straight to cnn's shimon prokupecz for more. so what more do we know about this secret service agent and his brother who's been charged now? >> reporter: so his brother who had nothing to do with this...
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if cnn is ever lost, go back to there.them. but the foundational role of cnn, to father the news around the world is so important. even cnn's fiercest critics should want us out there gathering the news. i'm so thankful that you and your team keep that foundation strong for all of us. >> you know, brian, about the criticisms, i do want to talk about that. we're not perfect. we do our jobs. we get up in the morning. we're really hungry to do the job and provide the news to our viewers and readers everywhere. but we pump out a lot of content. we check what we do, and if we get it wrong, we correct it as soon as we can. we've had some mistakes. in fact, my department was set up because of the biggest earthquake in cnn's history back in 1998 called operation tailwind. we haven't had anything like that, but we have had a couple hiccups. but when you think of all the news and information that this giant news organization is responsible for, i stand by that record. >> as the founding executive producer of reliable source, why do
if cnn is ever lost, go back to there.them. but the foundational role of cnn, to father the news around the world is so important. even cnn's fiercest critics should want us out there gathering the news. i'm so thankful that you and your team keep that foundation strong for all of us. >> you know, brian, about the criticisms, i do want to talk about that. we're not perfect. we do our jobs. we get up in the morning. we're really hungry to do the job and provide the news to our viewers and...
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brian stelter, cnn, new york. >>> coming up on cnn "newsroom.", desperate to get the coronavirus var coronavirus vaccine, are waiting in long lines. and yet, there is no guarantee of delivery. that's next. >>> and israel is, in fact -- with coronavirus vaccinations with more than 10% of the entire country already getting the first dose of the pfizer-biontech shots. the reasons why, next. unexpected situation? l'oréal's magic root cover up three seconds to flawless roots three...two...one... roots gone! magic root cover up by l'oréal paris oh my gosh! it's moving day. and are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. >>> and welcome back. you are watching cnn "newsroom." i am paula newton. india has
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he is also a cnn contributor. you so much for coming on, bob. >> hi, pam. >> i can't imagine what that must have been like to fill the shoes of larry king as his substitute and being so intimately involved in his show over so many years and knowing him personally. tell me what first came to mind when you heard the news. >> well, it did not come as a shock because i knew larry had been ill. i had been in touch with him and his family over the years and over the last few months, so it didn't come as a shock. but still it's a milestone. he absolutely was iconic. he was a legend. that word is tossed around too freely sometimes, but clearly he was a legend. and throughout the day today on cnn, correctly his role in cnn, especially at the outset, giving it credibility, his global reach because it was seen around the world, his ability to bring not just u.s. political figures but world leaders on to his program, how important that nightly show was to the history of cnn. all that stuff is true. but no one, at least that i
he is also a cnn contributor. you so much for coming on, bob. >> hi, pam. >> i can't imagine what that must have been like to fill the shoes of larry king as his substitute and being so intimately involved in his show over so many years and knowing him personally. tell me what first came to mind when you heard the news. >> well, it did not come as a shock because i knew larry had been ill. i had been in touch with him and his family over the years and over the last few months,...
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cnn is larry king, and vice versa. >> so true. >> larry king is and was cnn.he two are inextricably linked. he was a great friend of ted turner's. ted created a media revolution with cnn, and larry was central to that. >> that is so true. and i wonder, christiane, as you travel around the world, do you always get the question, at the time, do you know larry king? wolf talked about earlier how that happened to him. >> yeah, for sure, wherever i was in the world people would -- especially when we would ask if we could have "x," "y" or "z" on the program, or do an interview in the field and they would say what about if we went on larry king? >> is larry interviewing? >> much better for them. >> christiane amanpour, thank you for your great memories of larry king. >> he was great. >> truly. >>> as we go to break, here is larry in 2010, asking then president obama about who was responsible for the bp oil spill in the gulf of mexico. >> what part of it is your baby? what part of it is the country, and not bp? >> well, bp caused this spill. we don't yet know exactly
cnn is larry king, and vice versa. >> so true. >> larry king is and was cnn.he two are inextricably linked. he was a great friend of ted turner's. ted created a media revolution with cnn, and larry was central to that. >> that is so true. and i wonder, christiane, as you travel around the world, do you always get the question, at the time, do you know larry king? wolf talked about earlier how that happened to him. >> yeah, for sure, wherever i was in the world people...
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♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." ana cabrera in new york. we begin with disturbing breaking news. a texas man who participated in the capitol riot is now charged with threatening to assassinate democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. let's get to cnn's jessica schneider with more details. what have you learned? >> this suspect is accused of posting online death threats not only against congresscom ocasio-cortez, but also against a capitol police officers. he said assassinate aoc, and said that officer who fatally shot that trump supporter who had made her way into the capitol on january 6th, garrett miller also allegedly said this -- she deserves to die and won't survive long, because it's, quote, hunting season. now, official do say that miller participated in this capitol attack, and did post extensively on social media both before the attack, they say during the attack as well. he said this, according to prove prosecutors -- a civil war could start and, quote, next time we bring guns. of course, congres
♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." ana cabrera in new york. we begin with disturbing breaking news. a texas man who participated in the capitol riot is now charged with threatening to assassinate democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. let's get to cnn's jessica schneider with more details. what have you learned? >> this suspect is accused of posting online death threats not only against congresscom...
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ivan watson, cnn, hong kong. >> you're watching "cnn newsroom." we'll be right back.m, your podcasts are on audible right? and your new audiobook. with everything from mel robbins to blake griffin, is there a more fascinating place than audible? no. and i've done the research. of course you have. audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals. all in one place. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant o
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you're watching "cnn newsroom."ate your company. >>> president joe biden has moved quickly to address america's economic crisis. friday signing executive orders aimed at putting food on tables and raising the minimum wage for federal workers. the transportation industry has been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. cnn's vanessa yukevich shows us how some workers are struggling to survive. >> reporter: joseph palmer lost hope in this pandemic. he says he often goes a day or two without food. >> it's not right, it's not great. i have to survive, i have to eat something. >> reporter: palmer, a contractor for american airlines, was laid off in march. he survives off $275 a week in unemployment and food stamps. he lost his apartment and lives in this one room. trips to the grocery store take him to the expired food aisle. >> that's the only way i can eat, because it's cheaper. almost half price, sometimes more. i keep it as long as i can keep it, to wait for my next check or food stamps. >> reporter: he's
you're watching "cnn newsroom."ate your company. >>> president joe biden has moved quickly to address america's economic crisis. friday signing executive orders aimed at putting food on tables and raising the minimum wage for federal workers. the transportation industry has been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. cnn's vanessa yukevich shows us how some workers are struggling to survive. >> reporter: joseph palmer lost hope in this pandemic. he says he...
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the cnn special report kamala harris making history airs 10:00 eastern here on cnn.ou so much for spending part of your weekend with me. wolf blitzer picks up cnn's coverage in a special edition of "the situation room" after a quick break. all of these things that i found through ancestry. i discovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave enough to get involved and do something— that was eye opening. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com area homeowners to life like never before. learn how your neighbors are accessing $100,000s with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's #1 reverse mortgage lender. lemme tell you something. i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior. or worse, that it was some way to take your home. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. i
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>>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. new this afternoon, more arrests linked to the capitol attack incited by the president. as trump himself faces the prospect of becoming the first president ever to be impeached twice. authorities have tracked down several men made infamous in photos and videos including one who carried away pelosi's lectern, a man wearing a horned hat, bare skinned, and another in a qanon t-shirt, all coming as shocking new video just further reveals how violent wednesday's riot was. warning, it is disturbing, it is dramatic. it shows an officer being crushed in the violent mob . >> that's disturbing. this is too. the rioters were also heard shouting what appears to be violent and disturbing rhetoric calling for the vice president of the united states to be hanged. >> hang mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! >> i want to go straight to cnn's jeremy diamond at the white house. all of this comes as president trump is being blamed by both sides for inciting the violence. has twitter now taken a
>>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. new this afternoon, more arrests linked to the capitol attack incited by the president. as trump himself faces the prospect of becoming the first president ever to be impeached twice. authorities have tracked down several men made infamous in photos and videos including one who carried away pelosi's lectern, a man wearing a horned hat, bare skinned, and another in a qanon t-shirt,...
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you are live in the cnn newsroom. the vaccine rollout is getting a lot faster but is still not fast enough in many areas across the country. and that is causing a lot of frustration. more on that when we return. >>> and we're saying good-bye to a cnn legend and our long time friend talk show super host larry king. we'll look back at his life and career with his long time executive producer . >>> well the united states is set to cross a somber threshold in the next few hours with 25 million covid-19 cases registered since the pandemic began just over one year ago. but also as of today more than 20 million vaccine doses have been administered. getting vaccinated is not yet a simple task for everyone who qualifies. take a look here. this is los angeles. the parking lot at dodger stadium where some people say they waited up to five hours to get the vaccine but as cnn's natasha chen reports not every area has the vaccine on hand. >> reporter: as the biden administration went into its first weekend promising to remain laser
you are live in the cnn newsroom. the vaccine rollout is getting a lot faster but is still not fast enough in many areas across the country. and that is causing a lot of frustration. more on that when we return. >>> and we're saying good-bye to a cnn legend and our long time friend talk show super host larry king. we'll look back at his life and career with his long time executive producer . >>> well the united states is set to cross a somber threshold in the next few hours...
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you are watching "cnn newsroom," and i'm rosemary church. just ahead, joe biden weighs in on donald trump's impeachment trial. the new president says it must happen even though the senate could be mired in the proceedings for most of february. >>> a massive tornado rips through alabama, destroiing buildings and trees. the latest on the damage and the regional warnings. >>> and yet another new worrying variant of covid-19 appears in the u.s. hear anthony fauci's advice for dealing with all the mutations. that attack left five people dead including a capitol police officer. president biden told cnn he thinks it's unlikely his predecessor will be convicted but he says the trial has to happen. house democrat jamie raskin is leading the trial against trump when the senate trial kicks off in two weeks. >> donald john trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors by inciting violence against the government of the united states. president trump's conduct on january 6th, 2021, followed his prior efforts to subvert and obstruct the certification of th
you are watching "cnn newsroom," and i'm rosemary church. just ahead, joe biden weighs in on donald trump's impeachment trial. the new president says it must happen even though the senate could be mired in the proceedings for most of february. >>> a massive tornado rips through alabama, destroiing buildings and trees. the latest on the damage and the regional warnings. >>> and yet another new worrying variant of covid-19 appears in the u.s. hear anthony fauci's...
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larry helped put cnn on the map.rld via cnn's international reach. ted turner recruited larry in 1985. he had a 9:00 p.m. time slot. he wanted to make a change. larry was a radio star, taking calls from listeners for hours every day. and ted turner thought that bringing larry to television would work. here's what ted said in a brand new statement, just in to cnn. he said waking up to the news of the passing of larry king felt like a punch to the gut. larry was one of my closest and dear es friends and in my opinion the world's greatest broadcast journalist of all time. one is the creation of cnn and the other is hiring larry king. ted turner going on to say like so many who worked with and knew larry he was a consummate professional, an amazing mentor to many and a good friend for all. the world has lost a true legend. that statement just in from ted turner. larry king's first day 1987 was mario cuomo, then the governor of new york and we've heard from andrew cuomo, mario's son, now the current governor. saying larry
larry helped put cnn on the map.rld via cnn's international reach. ted turner recruited larry in 1985. he had a 9:00 p.m. time slot. he wanted to make a change. larry was a radio star, taking calls from listeners for hours every day. and ted turner thought that bringing larry to television would work. here's what ted said in a brand new statement, just in to cnn. he said waking up to the news of the passing of larry king felt like a punch to the gut. larry was one of my closest and dear es...
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cnn london. >>> the u.s.lans to yemen terrorist groups pompeo says the move will back the militia but fear could damage the work on peace talks in yemen and hinder the delivery and vital humanitarian aid and pose challenges for joe biden to create a yemen policy. thanks for watching "cnn newsroom", for international viewers," "world sport" is next. in the u.s. more news after the break. (customer) for what? (burke) every year you're with us, you get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) hmm, that is really something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. see ya. (kid) may i have a balloon, too? (burke) sure. your parents have maintained a farmers home policy for twelve consecutive months, right? ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (burke) start with a quote at 1-800-farmers. wan
cnn london. >>> the u.s.lans to yemen terrorist groups pompeo says the move will back the militia but fear could damage the work on peace talks in yemen and hinder the delivery and vital humanitarian aid and pose challenges for joe biden to create a yemen policy. thanks for watching "cnn newsroom", for international viewers," "world sport" is next. in the u.s. more news after the break. (customer) for what? (burke) every year you're with us, you get fifty...
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. >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom." u.s. president joe biden isn't wasting any time trying to get more relief to americans hardest hit by the pandemic, to combat the economic crisis, he signed two more orders on friday. they focused on expanding food assistance programs, delivering stimulus checks to hard to reach americans and paving the way to raising the federal minimum wage. the president says the time to act is now. >> the bottom line is this. we're in a national emergency. we need to act like we're in a national emergency. so i have to move. with everything we've got and we've got to do it together. >> these measures build on mr. biden's proposed covid relief plan which needs congress's support. his administration says he prefers it to be a bipartisan prospect. the timeline of donald trump's second impeachment trial is becoming clear. a single article of the impeachment against the former president will be delivered to the senate on monday evening. senate leaders have agreed the trial will begin two weeks later. in ord
. >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom." u.s. president joe biden isn't wasting any time trying to get more relief to americans hardest hit by the pandemic, to combat the economic crisis, he signed two more orders on friday. they focused on expanding food assistance programs, delivering stimulus checks to hard to reach americans and paving the way to raising the federal minimum wage. the president says the time to act is now. >> the bottom line is this. we're...
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at a cnn town hall dr. anthony fauci explained why. >> you could conceivably get infected, get no symptoms and still have virus in your nasopharynx, which means you would have to wear a mask to prevent you from infecting someone else as well as the other side of the coin where you may not be totally protected yourself. so getting vaccinated does not say now i have a free pass to travel nor does it say that i have a free pass to put aside all of the public health measures that we talk about all the time. >> that was dr. anthony fauci, and we'll have more on the pandemic ahead this hour. now we want to go back to our lead story, a warning from the u.s. government that the gravest threat of national security comes from domestic extremists. coming in to talk about this is amy pope from chatham house. thank you for joining us. we've known for years about this threat. help us understand what makes this bulletin stand out. >> it's not just one group, it's many, many groups which makes it difficult for law enforcem
at a cnn town hall dr. anthony fauci explained why. >> you could conceivably get infected, get no symptoms and still have virus in your nasopharynx, which means you would have to wear a mask to prevent you from infecting someone else as well as the other side of the coin where you may not be totally protected yourself. so getting vaccinated does not say now i have a free pass to travel nor does it say that i have a free pass to put aside all of the public health measures that we talk...
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cnn's nick payton walsh is joining us now. you and your team have had a chance to talk to some people from the world health organization on the ground in china right now. where have they been and what are they learning? >> reporter: today was key because so much of the focus about where did this virus come from has stemmed anecdotally to some degree on one place in the city of wuhan in china and that is the wet market there known as the seafood market. people have probably heard of that. if you ask them where it began they might point toward that though many studies have suggested it was most likely that was not kind of ground zero and there may have been other places where this may have begun. still, vital for these experts finally now they're inside china after months of delay to see this place. it's been shuttered and disinfected for months. they only saw empty shops. one described how frankly it was eerie to see the place empty now imagining how busy it would normally be. another said it was still useful because they'd hea
cnn's nick payton walsh is joining us now. you and your team have had a chance to talk to some people from the world health organization on the ground in china right now. where have they been and what are they learning? >> reporter: today was key because so much of the focus about where did this virus come from has stemmed anecdotally to some degree on one place in the city of wuhan in china and that is the wet market there known as the seafood market. people have probably heard of that....
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patrick oppmann, cnn. >>> stay with us. "cnn newsroom" will be right back.>> in just three days, kamala harris will make history as the first woman to hold the office of u.s. vice president. a new cnn special report gives us a closer look at her historic journey from california to washington, d.c. here's a preview. >> reporter: it was literally a match made in hollywood. >> oh my gosh. i must have known kamala a good 20, 25 years before i met doug. >> reporter: produced by an actual hollywood heavyweight who just happens to be harris' best friend. inc chrisette met doug imhoff when she needed legal advice in 2015. >> we were so impressed with him. >> at the end of the hour, yeah, you seem pretty cool, i might want to set you up with somebody. kamala harris. the attorney general? she said, yeah. i think you'd be great. >> you texted me that same night, you were at a lakers game. >> i was. >> i'm a warriors fan but i said, go kobe, or something. then, yeah you called me that morning, the next morning. >> i violated every rule of dating, i believe i leave this
patrick oppmann, cnn. >>> stay with us. "cnn newsroom" will be right back.>> in just three days, kamala harris will make history as the first woman to hold the office of u.s. vice president. a new cnn special report gives us a closer look at her historic journey from california to washington, d.c. here's a preview. >> reporter: it was literally a match made in hollywood. >> oh my gosh. i must have known kamala a good 20, 25 years before i met doug. >>...
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cnn, washington.you just heard, some qanon supporters were those 120r78ing the capitol. they watched their conspiracy theories dwindle. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> reporter: the election was stolen. biden would never become the president. trump would round up the so called deep state in a reckoning. it was all part of conspiracy that many are supported. >> this sounds crazy but i don't believe joe biden is going to be worn in as president today. >> we met him early on the morning of the inauguration. he says he's not a qanon believer but he does espouse some of the theories. >> everyone wants to tag facts as con sir si theory so it's a way of discounting facts. >> what if he doesn't declare martial law? >> no. then i will feel my vote will no longer count in the united states and that's not a good thing. >> he and many other trump supporters are living in a world of conspiracy theories. as the reeight of joe biden's presidency fit in, people came and th
cnn, washington.you just heard, some qanon supporters were those 120r78ing the capitol. they watched their conspiracy theories dwindle. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> reporter: the election was stolen. biden would never become the president. trump would round up the so called deep state in a reckoning. it was all part of conspiracy that many are supported. >> this sounds crazy but i don't believe joe biden is going to...
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jeff zeleny, cnn, washington. >>> cnn politics white house reporter steven paulsen joins me from washingtonter the election i spoke to plenty of experts, i'm sure you did as well, this was it, donald trump's incitement of the insurrection would give them the cover they needed to distance themselves and make the republican party more than the party of trump, a few high profile republicans seemed to have taken some hesitant steps and came scurrying back. of all the ways republicans showed their feelty to trump, what surprised you the most? >> i think what surprised me the most, kim, is nine days into the biden administration the fight for democracy that took place during the last few weeks and months of the trump administration isn't over. in fact, it may be just beginning. the forces in the republican party that supported and lifted and were exploited by donald trump are very much alive and far from learning the lesson of his defeat, the loss of the house and the loss of the senate over his four year term, those radical extremist voices in the republican party are doubling down. they've deci
jeff zeleny, cnn, washington. >>> cnn politics white house reporter steven paulsen joins me from washingtonter the election i spoke to plenty of experts, i'm sure you did as well, this was it, donald trump's incitement of the insurrection would give them the cover they needed to distance themselves and make the republican party more than the party of trump, a few high profile republicans seemed to have taken some hesitant steps and came scurrying back. of all the ways republicans...
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this as sources tell cnn mr. trump and his vice president haven't spoken since the riot and mike pence reportedly not ruling out the 25th amendment. >>> plus, authorities make even more arrests following wednesday's capitol breach. the latest on the search for suspects . >>> with just ten days remaining in his term, donald trump is about to be impeached for the second time. that has never happened to a u.s. president. as the magnitude of the deadly riots he incited comes into sharper focus, a political reckoning is looming. an article of impeachment is expected monday unless the president resigns, of course. even some republicans say he went too far. >> i have to say i do think the president's behavior this week does disqualify him from serving, but we've got ten days left, 11 days left. he is not going to be serving after that time. one of the things that i'm concerned about frankly is whether the house would completely politicize something. i do think the president committed impeachable offenses but i don't kno
this as sources tell cnn mr. trump and his vice president haven't spoken since the riot and mike pence reportedly not ruling out the 25th amendment. >>> plus, authorities make even more arrests following wednesday's capitol breach. the latest on the search for suspects . >>> with just ten days remaining in his term, donald trump is about to be impeached for the second time. that has never happened to a u.s. president. as the magnitude of the deadly riots he incited comes into...
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crest. >>> this just in to cnn. hearing that high winds caused a power outage at a kaiser-permanente facility in colorado. they lost 165 doses of moderna covid-19 vaccine. workers scrambled to add mikaela shiffrin -- administer 135 doses. power is back on. >>> the coronavirus pandemic is raging in multiple parts of the world. germany, previously a success story of containing the virus, is running out of icu capacity in more than half of the country. new cases have passed 2 million. they've had a record number of 1200 thursday. portugal marked a new high of confirmed cases for a second straight day. in latin america brazil's amazona state is facing a shortage of oxygen. there is a new variant originating in the region and this has prompted the u.k. to ban travel from the south america and portugal. we're joined by selma from london. another covid variant floating around, the bad news. we're hearing good news from where you are in the u.k. scientists think vaccines will work on the brazil ian covid variant. >> reporte
crest. >>> this just in to cnn. hearing that high winds caused a power outage at a kaiser-permanente facility in colorado. they lost 165 doses of moderna covid-19 vaccine. workers scrambled to add mikaela shiffrin -- administer 135 doses. power is back on. >>> the coronavirus pandemic is raging in multiple parts of the world. germany, previously a success story of containing the virus, is running out of icu capacity in more than half of the country. new cases have passed 2...
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welcome to "cnn newsroom." coming up on the show, nancy pelosi's no nonsense message to president trump. resign or be impeached a second time. >>> and twitter has banned donald trump's account permanently. we talk about that. >>> and mixed messages. how some capitol righters spent months on line planning their siege, but police say they had no idea. >> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with robin kernau. >> good to have you along this hour. so no u.s. president has been impeached twice, but donald trump could be the first and it's looking increasingly likely. a single article of impeachment is expected to be introduced in the u.s. house of representatives on monday. it accused the president of incitement of inskur recollection for wednesday's deadly siege of the u.s. capitol on monday by a pro trump mob. meanwhile, twitter took the extraordinary step of permanently suspending the president's account for fears he would use it to insight more hate. congressional democrats would prefer the president res
welcome to "cnn newsroom." coming up on the show, nancy pelosi's no nonsense message to president trump. resign or be impeached a second time. >>> and twitter has banned donald trump's account permanently. we talk about that. >>> and mixed messages. how some capitol righters spent months on line planning their siege, but police say they had no idea. >> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with robin kernau. >> good to have you along this...
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>>> we're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera. republican party facing identity crisis in the post-trump era forcing the gop to decide and fast who and what it wants to be. on one hand, you have congresswoman and conspiracy theorist marjorie taylor green whom democrats want expelled from congress but bold and unapologetic. tweeted she had a great call with former president trump. this is a sitting congresswoman with a history of dangerous and incendiary rhetoric, a history that includes repeatedly indicating support for the execution of prominent democratic politics. and the former president claims support from, he's staring down a second impeachment trial for inciting a deadly insurrection at the nation's capitol but a party that once seemed to want to move on from president trump now seems focused on finding a way to placate the former president. another former republican president, george w. bush making a call in support of liz cheney, the congresswoman who voted to impeach president trump, but it's quite a change from the days
>>> we're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera. republican party facing identity crisis in the post-trump era forcing the gop to decide and fast who and what it wants to be. on one hand, you have congresswoman and conspiracy theorist marjorie taylor green whom democrats want expelled from congress but bold and unapologetic. tweeted she had a great call with former president trump. this is a sitting congresswoman with a history of dangerous and incendiary rhetoric, a history that...
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are in the cnn newsroom. cabrera in new york. breaking today, routine ritual threatens to blow up into a major spectacle on wednesday, that's when a dozen sitting incoming senators say they will object to the certification of the electoral college of votes that confirm joe biden as the next president of the united states. to be clear, this will not prevent biden's inauguration on january 20th. there have been no credible allegations of any voting issues that would impact the election results. now, votes have been counted and recounted dozens of state and federal courts have a fund of the election and dismissed lawsuits claiming voter fraud or irregularities because of lack of evidence. government, state officials and justice department have all said the election was secure and the results are accurate
are in the cnn newsroom. cabrera in new york. breaking today, routine ritual threatens to blow up into a major spectacle on wednesday, that's when a dozen sitting incoming senators say they will object to the certification of the electoral college of votes that confirm joe biden as the next president of the united states. to be clear, this will not prevent biden's inauguration on january 20th. there have been no credible allegations of any voting issues that would impact the election results....
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cnn's nick peyton walsh helps us understand how democracy in the u.s. thrived despite a brief moment of collapse. >> reporter: i think in a piece on cnn digital there were many ugly scenes, rioting that forced their way into the u.s. capitol on wednesday but there are also some key differences in how the united states reacted to that situation. now in so much of the attempted coups that i or others have seen around the world, there is the next morning a sense of uncertainty, a sense of fear that something fundamental has changed in the company. you might see the president in hiding or appearing much more bullish on television depending on what's just happened. you might find state tv playing propaganda that might be a sense of abyss opening up. what was quite extraordinary the morning after wednesday was to see how the system simply picked up again in the united states. the perhaps comforting vision of seeing cable news, rolling news channels reporting events openly transparently dissecting them. other branches of the government, parts of congress, part
cnn's nick peyton walsh helps us understand how democracy in the u.s. thrived despite a brief moment of collapse. >> reporter: i think in a piece on cnn digital there were many ugly scenes, rioting that forced their way into the u.s. capitol on wednesday but there are also some key differences in how the united states reacted to that situation. now in so much of the attempted coups that i or others have seen around the world, there is the next morning a sense of uncertainty, a sense of...
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this as sources tell cnn mr. and his vice president haven't spoken since the riot and mike pence reportedly not ruling out the 25th amendment. >>> plus, authorities make even more arrests following wednesday's capitol breach. the latest on the search for suspects . >>> with just ten days remaining in his term, donald trump is about to be impeached for the second time. that has never happened to a u.s. president. as the magnitude of the deadly riots he incited comes into sharper focus, a political
this as sources tell cnn mr. and his vice president haven't spoken since the riot and mike pence reportedly not ruling out the 25th amendment. >>> plus, authorities make even more arrests following wednesday's capitol breach. the latest on the search for suspects . >>> with just ten days remaining in his term, donald trump is about to be impeached for the second time. that has never happened to a u.s. president. as the magnitude of the deadly riots he incited comes into...
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you are watching "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church.ust ahead, president joe biden orders 200 million additional vaccine doses, but can he achieve his am bichbitious goal beating back the pandemic. plus, a new vote shows republicans may be unwilling to convict president trump. we'll take a closer look at what democrats might do next. >>> and 100,000 dead. the uk confronts a devastating toll from the coronavirus pandemic. >>> good to have you with us. well, the u.s. is on a wartime footing against covid-19. and president joe biden will make a major offensive with the purchase of 200 million more vaccine doses. a white house official says the u.s. is increasing its order of both the pfizer biontech and moderna vaccines by 50%. the goal is to have enough to vaccinate 300 million americans, raising the numbers on this map significantly by the end of the summer. but getting the order in is only the first hurdle. right now, states have administered just over half the vaccines that have already been distributed. kaitlan collins has more now fr
you are watching "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church.ust ahead, president joe biden orders 200 million additional vaccine doses, but can he achieve his am bichbitious goal beating back the pandemic. plus, a new vote shows republicans may be unwilling to convict president trump. we'll take a closer look at what democrats might do next. >>> and 100,000 dead. the uk confronts a devastating toll from the coronavirus pandemic. >>> good to have you with us. well, the u.s....
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ryan nobles, cnn, capitol hill. >>> the top u.s. house republican said the president bears some of the blame for wednesday's riot.he says mr. tr accepted responsibility. according to a source, kevin mccarthy also admits that the violence was not caused by the left wing group antifa despite what many of his fellow republicans have claimed. he and other members of the party are floating the idea of censuring president trump for inciting the violence. >>> well, even though mr. trump is back on speaking terms with mike pence, all is not well at the white house. kaitlyn collins has more. >> this is the first time that president trump and the vice president have spoken since that deadly riot broke out on wednesday when the president sent mike pence up to capitol hill with vulgarity because he was not doing what the president wanted. we saw what ensued after that. this is the first time they came together we are told in the oval office and had a conversation. the readout we got from a senior administration official did say the president is
ryan nobles, cnn, capitol hill. >>> the top u.s. house republican said the president bears some of the blame for wednesday's riot.he says mr. tr accepted responsibility. according to a source, kevin mccarthy also admits that the violence was not caused by the left wing group antifa despite what many of his fellow republicans have claimed. he and other members of the party are floating the idea of censuring president trump for inciting the violence. >>> well, even though mr....
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larry was ready for cnn. but was cnn ready for larry?> we actually got the show on, "larry king live," on in two weeks. from the time he signed his contract to the time he went on with his first guest, mario cuomo, we had two weeks. >> in june of 1985, "larry king live" debuted. >> good evening, my name is larry king. >> your first broadcast. were you nervous? >> i didn't know whether i was going to like it or not, and i didn't know cnn. but five minutes in, i said, it's going to make it. there was an electricity. >> let's talk about that iconic broadcaster with another talk show legend, dick cavett, who began his own career in the late '60s and has had iconic shows on multiple networks, "the dick cavett show," good to see you, i can't call you dick, i have to say "mr. cavett." >> good looking at you. >> you were the king of these fantastic conversations with so many iconic figures. what were your impression of larry king as a talk show host? >> i liked him right away. his was, not to offend anyone still living or not, the easiest one to
larry was ready for cnn. but was cnn ready for larry?> we actually got the show on, "larry king live," on in two weeks. from the time he signed his contract to the time he went on with his first guest, mario cuomo, we had two weeks. >> in june of 1985, "larry king live" debuted. >> good evening, my name is larry king. >> your first broadcast. were you nervous? >> i didn't know whether i was going to like it or not, and i didn't know cnn. but five...
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i'm joined now by cnn's rafael romo. so, rafael, what do we know about the president's current condition? >> reporter: well, his symptoms are mild, pam. president manuel obrador confirmed it on his twitter account. he wrote a couple of messages, first to confirm the diagnosis, and the second to say he will keep an eye on the government's affairs from the national palace, the presidential mansion in mexico. the president wrote the following. i regret to inform you that i have contracted covid-19, the symptoms are mild, but i am already receiving medical treatment. as always, i am optimistic. and, pam, the president has a daily morning news conference that is broadcast live. he said that interior secretary cordero will take over while he recovers. and the president as you mentioned before has been dismissive of measures to prevent transmission of covid-19 in the past. he has been seen in public many times without wearing a mask and he travels around the country meeting with officials and people and not keeping a healthy di
i'm joined now by cnn's rafael romo. so, rafael, what do we know about the president's current condition? >> reporter: well, his symptoms are mild, pam. president manuel obrador confirmed it on his twitter account. he wrote a couple of messages, first to confirm the diagnosis, and the second to say he will keep an eye on the government's affairs from the national palace, the presidential mansion in mexico. the president wrote the following. i regret to inform you that i have contracted...
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. >>> hello and welcome to "cnn newsroom," everyone. appreciate your company. i'm michael holmes. >>> welcome, everyone. former president donald trump's historic second impeachment trial in the u.s. senate will start next month. but the first step in the process begins in the hours ahead when the house will deliver its article of impeachment to the senate in a ceremonious procession. but u.s. president joe biden says he's not focused on the impeachment. instead, he's about tackling the coronavirus pandemic head-on. he plans to reinstate international travel restrictions trump had wanted to lift and get bipartisan support for a nearly $2 trillion covid relief package. joe biden's critics, though, have argued he can't ignore the impeachment of his predecessor and that the president's calls for unity and bipartisanship will ring hollow when trump is put on trial. cnn's senior washington correspondent joe johns is on capitol hill with more on how that might play out. >> reporter: it's history in the making once again as capitol hill prepares for the second donald t
. >>> hello and welcome to "cnn newsroom," everyone. appreciate your company. i'm michael holmes. >>> welcome, everyone. former president donald trump's historic second impeachment trial in the u.s. senate will start next month. but the first step in the process begins in the hours ahead when the house will deliver its article of impeachment to the senate in a ceremonious procession. but u.s. president joe biden says he's not focused on the impeachment. instead, he's...
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earlier i spoke with cnn medical analyst dr. jonathan reiner and i asked him if that's enough and if the pace of the vaccine rollout will happen. >> as the weeks go on the percent of new vaccinations is going to drop until every day half the vaccinations are new vaccinations and half the vaccinations are the second dose. this is at least until the johnson & johnson single dose vaccine comes available. so we're actually going to be vaccinating fewer new people going forward than we are today. in order to get to herd immunity by this summer or certainly by the fall we need to do much better and i think we need to vaccinate about 2 million people per day. people are worried about the supply of vaccine but what we learned this weekend is that moderna and pfizer have been shipping every week about 12 to 18 million doses of vaccine. we're only giving about 9 million doses of vaccine so as of today 21 million shots had been administered. there are 41 million -- but 41 million doses have been delivered. we should be administering every
earlier i spoke with cnn medical analyst dr. jonathan reiner and i asked him if that's enough and if the pace of the vaccine rollout will happen. >> as the weeks go on the percent of new vaccinations is going to drop until every day half the vaccinations are new vaccinations and half the vaccinations are the second dose. this is at least until the johnson & johnson single dose vaccine comes available. so we're actually going to be vaccinating fewer new people going forward than we are...
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rick is a cnn original. with cnn on its first day on june 1st, 1980, and has been here ever since.helped all of us become better journalists and personally helped me become a cnn anchor in 1995. >> from washington, this is inside politics weekend with wolf blitzer. >> thanks for joining us for a roundup of what's happening inside politics this week. the events, the issues, the battles and the bites. >> that was my first day as an anchor here at cnn. he was in charge of the show. you don't think i aged since then, do you? i didn't know much about anchoring, but he was there for me and it clearly worked out. for the last 22 years, he has been in charge of cnn news standards and practices and we're all so grateful. i speak for all of the thousands of current and former cnn employees when i say thanks, rick, for always being there for us. we will miss you. but after 40 years at cnn, we know you will enjoy your well deserved retirement. >>> erin burnett "outfront" starts now. >>> next, new video showing how brutal the capitol riot really was as republicans failing to rain in margery tay
rick is a cnn original. with cnn on its first day on june 1st, 1980, and has been here ever since.helped all of us become better journalists and personally helped me become a cnn anchor in 1995. >> from washington, this is inside politics weekend with wolf blitzer. >> thanks for joining us for a roundup of what's happening inside politics this week. the events, the issues, the battles and the bites. >> that was my first day as an anchor here at cnn. he was in charge of the...
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i have no right to be on cnn.ld trump has no right to have his speech quoted or transposed in "the new york times." all of those entities, when it be newspapers, magazines, tv, radio, cable, they all have complete discretion to decide for themselves what to broadcast or what to print. or whatnot to broadcast or to print. you can call that censorship if you wish. that's part of making decisions how to decide to use limited resources. what makes social media different is that they're not limited in the same way. cnn only has so many hours in the day. "the new york times" only has so many pages in each issue. but in theory, twitter or facebook can have essentially limitless numbers of people do whatever they want on those venues. and, therefore, they're in a different position. they don't have to engage in censorship in the same way that realistically tv, radio, magazines and newspapers do. so, in that sense, they're making decisions that they don't have to make because of limited resources. and in that sense, they'r
i have no right to be on cnn.ld trump has no right to have his speech quoted or transposed in "the new york times." all of those entities, when it be newspapers, magazines, tv, radio, cable, they all have complete discretion to decide for themselves what to broadcast or what to print. or whatnot to broadcast or to print. you can call that censorship if you wish. that's part of making decisions how to decide to use limited resources. what makes social media different is that they're...
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jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. >> cnn's manu raju, now, explains what we expect to happen in the u.s. house, over the next few days. >> reporter: democrats are pushing, full-steam ahead, to give donald trump the dubious distinction of being the only president, in american history, who will be impeached twice. that -- where all signs are headed for an impeachment vote by early in the week. now, the question is exactly when nancy pelosi will make it official that they will go down this route. she is indicating they plan to do just that because she has demanded the president resign. or vice president mike pence take those extraordinary, constitutional actions to force the president out of office, by the 25th amendment of the united states. now, pence is showing no indication he's doing that. the president is showing no indication he is going to step aside. so, democrats plan to move forward with an impeachment resolution. accusing him of inciting an insurrection. now, democrats, behind the scenes, have been trying to get co-sponsors, on both sides of the aisle, to sign onto this pro
jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. >> cnn's manu raju, now, explains what we expect to happen in the u.s. house, over the next few days. >> reporter: democrats are pushing, full-steam ahead, to give donald trump the dubious distinction of being the only president, in american history, who will be impeached twice. that -- where all signs are headed for an impeachment vote by early in the week. now, the question is exactly when nancy pelosi will make it official that they will go...
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cnn jessica schneider has these.ou learned. >> reporter: they're speaking out to cnn and say they feel betrayed by their leadership because there was no planning, no pre-planning and no direction on how to handle the thousands of people who descended on the capitol that day. these officers tell us there was no all-hands planning session that usually proceeds major events. they actually had to shout out that they were officers, too. in what was a chaotic scene inside and outside the capitol. >> this is our capitol! >> reporter: when a pro-trump mob overran the u.s. capitol earlier this month, some law enforcement officers left to protect congress say they were unprepared to fight against the rioters. five u.s. capitol police officers speaking to cnn on condition of anonymity for fear of losing their jobs describing a feeling of betrayal by leadership. one saying, there was no planning, no pre-planning, nobody was giving direction on what to do. the officers said they knew about president donald trump's rally and of a
cnn jessica schneider has these.ou learned. >> reporter: they're speaking out to cnn and say they feel betrayed by their leadership because there was no planning, no pre-planning and no direction on how to handle the thousands of people who descended on the capitol that day. these officers tell us there was no all-hands planning session that usually proceeds major events. they actually had to shout out that they were officers, too. in what was a chaotic scene inside and outside the...
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eastern on cnn. be right back. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ experience the wonders of the mexican caribbean at nizuc resort & spa, where paradise is personal. nizuc is a world to discover unto itself, day or night, indoors or out. something wonderful awaits. experience the wonders of the mexican caribbean at nizuc resort & spa, where paradise is personal. nizuc is a world to discover unto itself, day or night, indoors or out. something wonderful awaits. >>> today the u.s. surpassed another grim milestone. more than 25 million confirmed cases of covid-19 since pandemic began. just days ago the country marked one year since the first reported covid case in the u.s. that was on january 21, 2020. all this comes as plans to vaccinate the masses are ramping up. new york city for example is prepari
eastern on cnn. be right back. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ experience the wonders of the mexican caribbean at nizuc resort & spa, where paradise is personal. nizuc is a world to discover unto itself, day or night, indoors or out. something wonderful awaits....