capitol hill this today after getting a job he appeared to have literally had to beg representative matt gates for lead into last night. details ahead on the promises mccarthy had to make that when the speakers got. and, latest reaction to the ugly process that even included a dramatic confrontation between gate and mccarthy supporter. this as members wonder, what this chaotic start means for the future of the house. do all of these peoples emotions go up and down? at the end of the night, matt got everybody there. president trump helped a lot, but i also think it is them and wanting to make this conference united and work together. i think what you will see, by having this now, is we worked out how to work together. all right, we will follow all of this and we will be following other news, as well. a shocking story. a six year old boy shoots a teacher at school, and police say it was no accident. as the buffalo bills were prepared to return to the field for the first tim
as the longest, largest investigation into donald trump s attempt to stay president barrels toward conclusion, we put it all together. i ve got three men walking down the street in fatigues and carrying an ar-15. i heard saying something to the effect i don t care they have weapons, let my people in. new insight from witnesses. you want me to take my state, 3.2 million voters, and just throw them out the window? was he asking you to commit a crime? it gets back to the criminal intent issue. i don t know what he believed. the unanswered questions. i feel like we don t know the full story on the proud boys and oath keepers. and what might lie ahead. the former president and his allies represent a clear and present danger to democracy. not because of what they did on january 6th. it s because of what they pledged to do in 2024. a cnn special report american coup, the january 6th investigation. i m a very textural artist. i love a lot of texture. in
buckingham palace. we re all day, people have been to leave flowers, share memories, or just be part of history. this is cnn s continuing live coverage of the death of queen elizabeth the second. i m cristiano lump or in london. the queen saw 14 american president and 15 british prime ministers come and go. the latest, lustrous, who became prime minister just two days ago. their meeting was captured in the final photographs of a monarch who is still working right to the very end. now, her family is in mourning, as the world watches. saying farewell to the queen who is also a mother, a grandmother, a great grandmother. prince charles, now can charles the third, is expected to address the british people in a matter of hours. but, this was the scene outside buckingham palace earlier. a rainbow spreading across the sky as crowds gathered shortly before the death of the queen was announced. the queen, who dedicated her life to the service of her people. saw many years ago. i dec
president biden says he believes that s because of how terribly russia is doing on the battlefield. he used the word underperforming, how he believes the setbacks, humiliating and the draft that putin put in place is all factoring into this. it seems to be causing a real sense of concern for president biden tonight who said he believes the world is the closest it has been to the potential nuclear catastrophe since the 1960s. since the cuban missile crisis, of course, we are coming up on the anniversary of that quite soon. president biden said tonight we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. he is talking about putin. a guy we know fairly well, he is not joking when he talks about the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological or chemical weapons because his military is, as you might say, significantly underperforming. he made clear, don, washington is trying to figure out what putin s end game is going to be, what h
and the world remember the queen. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer in the situation room as cnn s special live coverage continues. we begin with charles iii s debut as king. the new monarch facing a moment he acknowledges he s been dreading, the death of his mother, queen elizabeth. cnn s bianca nobilo is outside st. paul s cathedral where a service for the queen was held today. bianca, this has been a very, very emotional day for the british people and their new king. it has, wolf. i ve been speaking to those who attended this service. 2,000 members of the public, first come, first serve were given wristbands this morning, and they were coming from all over the world. these were people from australia, cuba, italy that i spoke to. they were going past the tourism office where they were giving out tickets to this remembrance service and service of thanksgiving. and they just happened to be in the right place and the rig