moving into this official impeachment inquiry phase. it has now been formalized. a new election year headache, house republicans have officially opened an impeachment inquiry against joe biden as they look into the family finances. this morning continued questions, though, for proof, any proof of high crime or misdemeanor. a judge pushing pause on the federal election subversion case against the former president. what does it mean now for that march trial date. u.s. intel says nearly half israeli munitionop gaza. that means they re unguided and precise and they could be contributed to the staggering civilian death toll. cnn this morning starts right now. house republicans have officially launched their impeachment inquiry into president biden, even though they ve struggled to say what he did wrong or show any evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors after 11 months of digging. republicans voted along party lines unanimously to formally approve the probe with zero su
hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i m bianca nobilo live from brussels. i m here as a key high stakes discussion kicks off today between the member states about ukraine potentially starting formal talks to become a member of the european union and more support for the country after a disappointing trip to the united states. and putin also addressing his country in russia. and i m maxes for iter with a foster with the impeachment inquiry as hunter biden rips the gop for, quote, lies believed by too many people. it is thursday, december 14, 9:00 a.m. in london, 10:00 a.m. in brussels where bianca is covering a key summit where they are discussing whether to fast track talks. but we begin at the u.s. capitol where house republicans have voted to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into joe biden. the president says instead of doing anything to help make american lives better, they are focused on attacking me with lies. manu raju
standing by now for a go for auto sequence start. t minus 33. hold at t minus 31 seconds. the ground launch sequencer would not hand off to the orbiter s computers to complete the count because the liquid oxygen was showing off when it should be on. t minus 10. go for main engine start. we are a go for main engine start. t minus six, five, four, three, 2, 1, lift off. the space shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope. our window on the universe. dr. kathryn sullivan, you ve written a book about the hubble and we re going to talk a lot about it today. watching that video all these years later, what was it like for you when you were on board? dr. sullivan: it was one of my lifesaver moments. you just saw the skill, professionalism and calm of that exceptional team on full display. we all sat in the cockpit. we had no role in this,, but we just sat and listened, not to to thementator, but technical communications and followed the discussion through. it was ju
what other elected officials do we have? raise your hand. sen. mathis: city council people, thank you so much. look what i found. look what i found. what does this say? [applause] sen. mathis: yes. and we also want to say that catherine chris, our number one person who makes sure that every caucus site was ready for disability and access is here today, and she has endorsed amy klobuchar. [cheers] [applause] sen. mathis: i am senator liz mathis. i appreciate you being here. boy has it been a long road. hasn t it? oh my gosh. and we have more to go. we are the first state. imagine how long this road is going to be for amy. long after monday, we need to keep supporting her in different ways. we need to call every cousin and relative in every state you have relatives out-of-state and tell them to support amy. call friends. call business associates. anybody that you know who will support her as she moves along from monday. and we know she is moving along, from monday, right? [ch
wow. wow! here is to take as many westerns as i can. i will do as a short questions as i can. anill do as short introduction as i can. i will describe why i am running for president, take as many questions as i can, and do then we will be done before the super bowl starts, i promise. i know people describe me as a rich person. that is not at all how i think about myself. my mom was from minneapolis. she ended up being a teacher in new york public schools and when she retired, she went and taught prisoners in the brooklyn house of detention. not what you would think of as a fancy person. her brother, sam, who is also of course from minneapolis and did up being a professor at the university of iowa for 45 years. i have four first cousins who went to high school in iowa city. after this, i am going to go see my 100 year old aunt that see at oak knoll. [applause] mr. steyer: i have been coming here since i was to. two. first and his family to go to college. i father graduated