morning joe set. love to have him here, too. and hitting the red carpet with robert deniro. he has a raspy voice as a symptom. that s a good thing. this is not going to be eradicated or eliminated. what is going to happen is we ll see that each individual is going to have to make their calculation of the amount of risk that they want to take. bill: so that s dr. fauci over the weekend changing his tune a bit saying each person will have to assess their own level of risk despite backing government restrictions for more than two years. former cdc director robert redfield and a medical advisor. good morning to you, sir. is he changing his tune? well, you can answer that. i want to share two headlines for you. march 20th, this year fauci says u.s. unlikely to see surge from new covid-19 variants. april 7th of this year three weeks later u.s. likely to see a surge of covid-19 in the fall.
of a quorum. [applause] that was mitt romney as the lone republican left standing on the republican side of the senate and clapping on the republican side of the senate. that is how it estate, april 7th, 2022, will always be remembered in washington. for the rest of their lives, everyone who is in the senate chamber, the senators, the staff, the visiting members of the house of representatives, the spectators in the gallery wonderful will be joining us later the reporters who were there, they were all for the rest of their lives telling the story of what it felt like, saying what s the history felt like. it will be remembered as a day when did most of the united nations countries of the world s voted to expel russian from the human rights council. history was made way 93 countries voted in favor of
considered made and laid up on a table. and the president will president will immediately be notified of the senate s action. madam president, very happily, i know to the absence of a quorum. [applause] that was mitt romney as the lone republican left standing on the republican side of the senate and clapping on the republican side of the senate. that is how it estate, april 7th, 2022, will always be remembered in washington. for the rest of their lives, everyone who is in the senate chamber, the senators, the staff, the visiting members of the house of representatives, the spectators in the gallery wonderful will be joining us later the reporters who were there, they were all for the rest of their lives telling the story
powering possibilities™. this is cnn breaking news. good morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. it s thursday, april 7th. thanks so much for getting an early start with us. i m laura jarrett in new york. christine has the day off. brianna keilar is live in lviv, ukraine. brianna, good morning. reporter: good morning, laura. we re beginning with breaking news. overnight we ve learned three cruise missiles were shot down near zaporizhzhia. our cnn team on the ground heard what sounded like antiaircraft and one loud explosion.
good morning. and welcome to way too early. it s thursday, april 7th. i m jonathan lemire, let s starts with the news. ukraine is bracing for a renewed russia offensive as moscow s forces shift their focus to the east while withdrawing from the country s north. the pentagon says around 24,000 russian troops have left areas around the capital of kyiv and the northern city of, in the last 24 hours and gone into belarus and russia to resupply and reorganize and likely fight in the donbas region in eastern ukraine where russian forces have already stepped up their attacks, carrying out several missile strikes yesterday. at least five people were killed when russian selling hit a five story building, and local officials say others were killed in a separate attack. meanwhile, heavy fighting continued in car kyiv in the northeast where russian forces tried to break through and link