Fragmentation of media and speaking to different audiences. All right, guys, thank you very much for joining us today. Appreciate it. Thanks to All Of You for being plus well, im kasie hunt, dont go anywhere. Cnn news central starts right now hes, got to pay a price breaking overnight. The new video of January 6, obtained by cnn, Nancy Pelosi is voicing her intense anger at Donald Trump as the Capitol Attack unfolded and her focus on pushing to impeach him. A second time in altercation at Arlington National Cemetery, new deal details about a clash between members of Donald Trumps Campaign Team and a Cemetery Official during a visit this week was the Trump Team taking pictures where should not be Vice President Kamala Harris and governor tim Walz Kick off a Bus Tour through a key Battleground State after a grain to do their first sit down Interview Right here on Cnn Kate Bolduan is out today. Im John Berman with sara sidner, our flagship morning show, cnn new central starts now breaking
Range was expected, now were waiting to hear the reaction from various parties including from the floyd family themselves because Derek Chauvin did speak today. Well give you the details of that. First to Matt Finn In Minneapolis that has been chronicling the case from the beginning and how things are going now. Matt . Hi, neil. Right now peaceful in the streets. Theres a semi large crowd outside the courthouse. People were chanting black lives matter no protests or any riots in minneapolis that weve seen. Moments before, judge cahill handed Derek Chauvin a 22 1 2 year sentence. The judge said that he did not make his ruling on emotions or on public demand. He said instead he based it on the rule of law. Hes releasing a 22page memo that will explain how he arrived at his sentencing. The big question is whether Derek Chauvin was doing to speak. In fact, he did for the firstime since George Floyds death. He never gave an interview and did not speak during the time and he did not testify.
first images of u.s. strikes on syria and iraq. this is from alkhine in the western province. that orange fireball in the distance appears to be a weapons depot, one of some 85 iranian-linked targets attacked by a variety of u.s. aircraft including long-range b1 bombers like this one which flew nonstop with aerial refueling from here in the u.s. president biden says that today s strike is only the first part of a larger operation being carried out in response to sunday s drone attack on american troops in eastern jordan, which you ll remember killed three soldiers, wounded dozens more. caskets burying those three, the remains of those three returned home today. the president also signaled the united states will not strike targets inside iranian territory and does not seek a wider conflict in the region in what is already one at war. reporting for us tonight from all across the map m.j. lee at the white house, natasha bertrand, ben we hadman in jordan. let s begin, though, at
policing is a big family of people who know at some point they may be asked to make a sacrifice. but you never wish or hope that it actually happens. and tonight, this tragedy, there are some broken hearts that will take a long time to grieve. todd: hundreds of police officers gathering on the sheet to carry the body of their colleague. the department calling it a tremendous loss. we will try to get through this, it is a difficult time for chicago police department. we are heartbroken, this young officer we had five years on this department had a bright future ahead of him. and this is something that no family should have to face. todd: investigators reviewing body cam footage of the the suspect is shut in critical condition. ashley: the officer s death comes as chicago police chief david brown announced her resignation after lori lightfoot s laws. the head of the u.s. attorney s office in chicago john also resigning. lightfoot failed to secure enough votes for the
along with my colleagues, joy reid, and nicole wallace, and the great lawrence o donnell, and many of our other beloved colleagues, again. state of the union address, tomorrow night, we ll see you here at 8 pm eastern. right here on msnbc. that s gonna do it for us, for now. now it s time for the last word with the afro mentioned, lawrence o donnell. good evening. i just heard you call george santos and international man of mystery. i rode down because that is the single kind this that is ever been said about george santos on television. and it was a nice gift. he deserves something nice. i just feel like there s been a lot of attention in the american media it s all the lies that he is told. and i m going to cover the porch of these lies. i m going i m willing to do the international stuff as well. we will follow until the ends of the earth. thank you very much for chasing down the possible police investigation of the stolen shoes which, none of the rest of us were g