injuries he sustained when he was hit in the head by members of the right-wing maga mob during the capitol insurrection last month. just four other private citizens have laid in honor in the rotunda, including two other capitol police officers killed in the line of duty, rosa parks and reverend billy graham. today house impeachment managers laid out a searing argument for why the disgraced former occupant of the white house should be convicted by the senate for his role in inciting the riot that led to the death of officer sicknick and four others. with an impassioned trial brief saying simply his responsibility for the events of january 6th is unmistakable. arguing the senate can try the former president because his conduct endangered the life of every single member of congress, jeopardized the peaceful transition of power and line of succession and compromised our national security. adding that instead of accepting the will of the american people, the man whose name we woul
through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la anthony: what are we drinking? beer? we drinking harder stuff? what s going on? sean: i usually go with a budweiser and a jagermeister. anthony: budweiser and a jagermeister? so any notion of going local right out the window. sean: yeah. bartender: two jagers? anthony: uh, yeah, two jagers. yeah. cheers. good to see you again, man. sean: cheers, man. the first one s never good. the first one is never good. but it gets easier after the first one. anthony: so, look, um, this is not my first time to, uh, charleston, as you know. i did do a show here before and i m still taking about it. apparently i really up the first time i came here because i made a number of errors, apparently none more egregious than going out for, like, doi
d.c. police officer who you ll see highlighted. he s dragged out of the building by the mob and the usual warnings apply that some might want to look away for a few moments. mob of people attacking a police officer. he and about 140 others were hurt. several later died by suicide. the people they were protecting of both parties were threatened, some with death, as they carried out their duty to withhold results of a free and fair election. contempt for that, all of it, is personified by steve bannon. when last we heard he was being pardoned by that same president while facing charges of swindling donors who thought their money was funding the border wall. prosecutors say a lot of it, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth, was siphoned off by bannon himself and used to cover personal expenses. the former president pardoned him even though he was accused of conning the president s supporters. which tells you something about what he thinks about his supporters. today, instead o
for andrew mccabe. the former fbi deputy director fired by president trump for one of his political vendettas, his firing is reversed and he gets to keep his pension. joining hame now is cnn medical analyst jonathan reiner from george washington university hospital. also presidential historian douglas brinkley. gentlemen, good evening. doctor, of course i m going to start with you. let s discuss the former president and his hospitalization in california tonight. urinary tract infection spreading to his bloodstream. can you tell us about his condition and how dangerous this is? good evening, don. it s been reported that he s doing well and his team is considering switching him from intravenous antibiotics to oral antibiotics perhaps as early as tomorrow. so sepsis is an infection that has spread to the blood. a lot of things can do it. it s much more common as we get older and it s very common to have the urinary tract as a source. commonly the kidneys or the bladder. some
mob of people attacking a police officer. officer fanone and about 140 other members of law enforcement were hurt. several later died by suicide. the people they were protecting of both parties were threatened, some with death, as they carried out their duty to withhold results of a free and fair election. contempt for that, for congress, all of it is personified by steve bannon, one-time chief strategist for the former president. when last we heard, he was being pardoned by that same president while facing charges of swindling donors who thought their money was funding the border wall. prosecutors say a lot of it, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth, was siphoned off by bannon himself and used to cover personal expenses. the former president pardoned him even though he was accused of conning the very same president s supporters, which tells you a little something about what he thinks about his own supporters. it came as no surprise today that instead of sitting for a depo