they played the national anthem. biden and king charles inspected the troops before going inside, having tea, and one of the larger conversations about climate change. it s a topic that s near and dear to king charles heart. this is something he has been campaigning and advocating for for more than five decades. earlier in the morning, before arriving at windsor castle, he met up with rishi sunak, the prime minister of the united kingdom at 10 downing street, where the majority of the conversation was about ukraine, continuing to give weapons in the hopes they beat russia. this comes on the backdrop when president biden agreed to send cluster munitions to ukraine, and look, it s controversial. the united kingdom is just one of more than a hundred nations that bans those cluster bombs because there s the potential that they could kill civilians. nevertheless, biden says it was a difficult decision, but one that he decided to make in the end, and then of course he flew off to
beautiful day so let it steve: it s a beautiful day as u2 sings and we are looking live at boonville, missouri. that, actually, anheuser-busch has announced the birth of four new budweiser foals at the budweiser ranch. we will be meeting them today live as you see from missouri and new york city. brian is about to hop in a great big silver bird. brian: me and the pilot that s all. [airplane bell] brian: i will be with other people. fantastic. this is the first time that the super bowl returns to pre-pandemic levels. ainsley: oh, really? brian: in terms of arizona has been flooded. of the people, there is no more restrictions. nfl experience is off the charts. obviously that s going to be different from super bowl one with kansas city chiefs were in which was not even sold out. steve: it wasn t. they have didn t call it the super bowl then. and interestingly enough, last week, when we were in kansas city, large hunt jr. told us lamarhunt jr. told us how td
good morning. buenos dias and welcome to cnn this morning, saturday, january 14th. i m boris sanchez or as amara called me earlier, sorbi. i think i said sorez. close enough. i like that better. sounds like a dinosaur. a mixture of sorry and boris. are you my boris saurus, sound like a dinosaur. welcome, everyone. thanks for being with us. appreciate your starting your morning with us. great to be with you as always. we begin in the southeastern united states where recovery efforts are under way after severe storms killed at least nine people thursday night in alabama and georgia. at least 37 tornadoes were reported with one twister wrecking parts of selma, alabama, a historic american city known for its role in the civil rights movement. seven of those confirmed fatalities were in neighboring atauga county, alabama, where the storm caused widespread damage to homes and businesses. it was scary, and i thought about you said it was coming, and we just didn t know exa
the capital of kyiv. ukrainian officials say russian missiles targeted power stations in the east bank part of the city causing a fire at one of the facilities. ukraine also says russian strikes targeted infrastructure in the kharkiv and lviv regions in the country s east and west. cnn s scott mclain is in kyiv for us. scott, are things quieter at least right now? reporter: yes, fredricka, the air raid alert ended an hour ago but it lasted for two and a half hours. this was the second one today. this morning we were woken up by the very distinctive sound of explosions that could are heard from right here in central kyiv. there were three of them. luckily, there was relatively minimal damage. no injuries reported in this area. not long after that, there was another round of sirens and this one, the officials made very clear, that it was actually incoming missiles that had been spotted entering the country. so people took this one very seriously. we went and sheltered in a ne
about 100,000 people. matt gutman in south korea tonight. here at home the major turn in a case involving two girls who were killed. the suspect now under arrest tonight for allegedly killing the two teenagers on a hiking trail in indiana. they say the suspect was hiding in plain sight for five years. tonight, the supreme court hearing two cases challenging affirmative action in higher education in the u.s. what the justices signaled today and terry moran at the court. eight days until the high-stakes midterm elections. tonight the states with very close senate races that will determine who controls the senate. former president barack obama at his argument on social security in wisconsin. former president trump on jobs and the economy. tonight, the war in ukraine, russia launching more than 50 missiles on civilian targets. the capital of kyiv in the dark for much of this day. 80% of the city without water for a time. the major upset in brazil tonight. some have call