president, a terrifying and very familiar scene out of brazil. supporters of former brazilian president jair bolsonaro who attacked the countries congress over the result of their presidential election, they ve been climbing on top of its roof, breaking the glass and a windows and crowds of demonstrators also gathered outside at the supreme court and the presidential palace. where is bolsonaro right now? he is thousands of miles away soaking it up in orlando, florida. he has yet to comment on these riots back home. let s bring in ap result news director david miller. david, the images we ve seen today, they look a lot like january the 6th 2021 here in d.c.. what went on there today? what is the latest? they look a lot like january 6th. we ve been warning that this, or something like this, it could happen for a long time, jair bolsonaro sowed doubts about the election results for a long period, the voting system was susceptible to fraud and many of supporters came to believe
the election have been waiting for a cues from the president, have been interpreting his posts to social media as enigmatic signs that they should do this or that. bolsonaro, he did just come on to social media and deny those accusations. he also said peaceful protest is to democracy. something like this is an exception to the rule. not quite full disavow but not an endorsement either. says the authoritarian hiding out in florida. david biller, thank you so much for your reporting. do stay safe. we will giving you further updates on brazil later on in the show. back in january 1980, american tennis player on a 16 game losing streak against rival jimmy connors surprised at the tennis world when he defeated him in the semifinal of the year and masters. that s when he produced this immortal line. let there be a lesson to you all, he said. nobody beats
19405, theatre in the 1950s, the late 1940s, we forget that i have this incredible black man in their midst was really ground breaking because he was able to move along the same kind of trajectory that they were allowed to move upon that. the generation before was a lot the trajectory, so sydney was able to be in the trajectory that they were in. that tony curtis was in. so, when he did when his oscar, it kind of made sense to us in a way because he was a part of that arc and of course, when so many of us were in the streets as kids, marching against the war, marching against racism, she came along in the heat of the night and when he made that immortal line, call me mr tibbs, that was the
is traveling with the pope. give us the back story. what is that like to be on the plane with the pontiff? first of all, i m not the only one. there are about 70 of us. but i suppose i m the only one from the cnn galaxy. okay. popes typically move in a bubble, but francis moves what you see on television, the man loves to come to the people, that s true on the plane as well. he comes back and makes a point of coming by and spending a couple minutes with every one of us. at the end he s promised once again he s going to give us one of these no holds barred press conferences on the way back to rome monday night. bear in mind the last time he did that was when we were flying back to rome from brazil in july which is where his immortal line who am i to judge came from. remains to be seen if this one will be as much of a barn burner, but it makes it