the bar is very low when it comes to that. he is just doing side quests at this point. good morning, everyone. sorry for those tunes. welcome to cnn this morning. i m amara walker. yeah, better tunes from us later on. i m omar jimenez in for victor blackwell. we have a lot to get to this morning. we begin with president biden s campaign calling out donald trump for, quote, parroting adolf hitler in comments the former president made in new hampshire saturday. trump quoted russian president vladimir putin calling biden a threat to democracy and doubled down on anti-immigration rhetoric saying immigrants, are, quote, poisoning the blood of our country. and that comes as the senate and biden administration continue to negotiate on border policy changes to pass a supplemental funding package for aid to ukraine and israel. now, on saturday senators wrapped up in-person meetings on capitol hill saying while there isn t an agreement yet, they are making progress. senator
world. i m christine romans. we begin with this senseless tragedy in louisville, kentucky , a 25 year old bank employee opening fire at his workplace, live streaming his own attack that killed four people in minutes. one of the nine others hurt in the early moments later died of those injuries. cnn s omar jimenez has more from louisville. in just moments. four people were killed in nine others injured at this bank in louisville, kentucky. officers were on scene within three minutes. the suspect shot at officers. we then returned fire and stop that threat. police revealing the shooter was an employee at the bank and had livestreamed the attack. suspect was live framing. and unfortunately, that s that s tragic. to know that that incident was out there and captured enforcement source telling cnn the shooter had also learned he was going to be fired and wrote a note to his parents and a friend indicating he was going to shoot at the bank. among those injured in the attack. two po
The disgraced hollywood film producer, Harvey Weinstein, has had one of his Rape Convictions overturned. Judges at new Yorks Top Court said weinstein, who will remain in prison on separate sex offences, did not receive a fair trial in 2020. They said prosecutors were allowed to call witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. A lawyer who represented some of weinstein s victims said the decision was a tragic step back. The case fuelled the me too movement, which exposed sexual abuse and misconduct at the highest levels in hollywood. Deanna levels in hollywood. Paul is a former reporter which deanna paul is a former reporter which she reported on Law Enforcement and the weinstein case. Can you talk us through this case. Can you talk us through this case on 2020 and the reasons were hearing for this being overturned, saying that he didnt get a fair trial because prosecutors were allowed to call these witnesses which were part of the charges against him . The whi
after tennessee democrat justin jones was expelled from the state house of representatives. the nashville city council has reappointed him to his old seat . it is a temporary position until jones can run in a planned special election. among his first acts, calling for the resignation of the state house speaker who he called an enemy of democracy. cnn s ryan young has the latest from nashville capital. good morning, christine. a lot of focus here on the state of tennessee, also the city of nashville. justin jones was trying to get a seat back after being thrown out of the state house. basically last week, we knew the city council members plan to have an emergency vote that did happen on monday. right there. almost in the front row. you can see justin jones waiting to hear what happened. he was pushed through the vote did happen. right from that moment after the crowd went crazy. there was a march from city hall to the state capital. that was something like we ve never seen before, and t
going to happen day to day. we are staying open. we re going to do everything that we have to do to keep our schools open. and i know there s questions about staffing. i know there s question about testing. there s a lot of questions. but we re going to turn those question marks into an exclamation point. we re staying open. we re going to make sure our children are in safe spaces. all right. that s new york. in chicago, the teachers union threatening a walk-out now. members will hold an emergency vote today on whether teachers should go virtual, but that can only happen if the board of ed. agrees. if not, teachers could be locked out of their online classrooms, leaving kids with nothing. you have to ask them if they would prefer that children, who they know won t be in these buildings, should be without any type of interaction, any type of education. the number of children hospitalized in illinois has tripled since the beginning of