The jail is open 24 7. An open invitation from the Fulton County sheriff to donald trump and his codefendants as we learn the former president is in talks right now over when he will turn himself in. Details on when we could see him surrender. A Climbing Death Toll and a growing recognition of just how much maui has lost. Authorities in hawaii trying now to identify some of the wildfire victims. And the white house announces that President Biden will travel there next week to tour the aftermath for himself. Plus biden selling bidenomics. Polls still show, though, the voters arent buying it. What is the disconnect even in a Strong Economy . We are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news central. The countdown has begun, and the jailers are waiting. Donald trump and his 18 codefendants have nine days left to turn themselves in at the Fulton County jail near downtown atlanta. Were keeping a close eye on that live feed right there. That
condemning the u.s. s move to create military bases after strikes on taiwan. and now, after a meeting with the president and kevin mccarthy on the debt ceiling. and this comes after a move to remove democratic congresswoman ilhan omar from her committee. joining me live from cr kramatorsk is fred pleitgen, and we know that as rescuers were coming into the apartment complex, there was an attack? yes, that is correct. there was an attack in kramatorsk coming into the apartment building, and the ukrainians say it was hit by a heavy surface-to-surface missile head, and the building was flatten and the ukrainians say three people were kill and one missing, but at that site, there was an active search and rescue operation with cranes being in use, and more than 300 police officers at the scene. we went to cray kramatorsk to g there to film, there was a second attack there at the building that we had just parked in front of. so the first missile was 30 or 40 yards from where w
if you dig into it more you see people are dissatisfied for different reasons. bill: i didn t see a lot of good news in the polling. came out late last night. also with regard to the president. job performance at 54% disapproval. he has that to chew on. dysfunctional family. we asked whether or not how would you characterize the government today? a lot of people saw it that way as dysfunctional government. however, we had larry kudlow on two days ago and he painted a slightly rosier picture than we expected. dana: for the economy and the white house is counting on that and the outgoing chef of staff ron klain pointed to that as he was leaving. the biden plan is working. if there is a recession they expect it to be mild. if you are dealing with that and somebody who has dipped into your 401k trying to make ends meet it doesn t feel that way. the president s number at 45% is about what it was the end of december. they think they ve had some good headlines in january with th
through an act of violence at the hands and the feet of people who had been charged with keeping them safe. with the brother of george floyd and the mother of breonna taylor in attendance, tyre nichols, yet another young, black life snuffed out by the brutality of police is mourned in memphis. and later, congresswoman omar joins me as republicans continue their revenge tour. plotting to deny her a seat on the foreign affairs committee. we begin tonight on the first day of black history month, while it s still legal, presumably even in florida. in memphis, tyre nichols was eulogized today by reverend al sharpton, vice president kamala harris, ben crump, and tyree s family in an emotional and powerful ceremony in the city that was once the site of the final speech of reverend dr. martin luther king jr. on the night before his assassination in april, 1968. looking at the balcony where martin luther king shed his blood, for city workers, for black city workers, to be able
there is no t in your name what about g bone. jesse: sometimes companies try a new product with a new name and it doesn t work out. as new coke replaced the original coke, the soda maker suddenly had a mutiny on its hands. i think the new coke is too sweet. i like the old coke better. we re trying to start a grassroots campaign to get the old coke back. somebody out there tell me why coke did it? why they changed? jesse: in ohio, we caught teachers rebranding critical race theory crt was getting too much heat from parents and the press, so they lied. and they said they weren t teaching it anymore but the school officials were caught on hidden camera admitting that they have been secretly teaching crt and laughing about it. a nonprofit group accuracy in media sent their people deep under cover to find out whattens going on in these schools. they sent the videos to primetime exclusively and what we re about to show you is sinister. more than one way to skin a