republicans feel, like there s a deep feud going on. it s gonna be settled here tomorrow, and a vote, but it is a secret ballot, but adds to the dynamic hanging over this race here entirely. we should point out, is the reason this is, important is this committee helps decide the rules in the presidential race, which starts one year from now. john? crucially important, jeff delaney, thank you very much. we have an exclusive ahead, someone you testified before the january six committee, who is anonymous to, us now going public for the first time in television, right here on cnn. what she thinks the committee s final report on the attack missed, and what she now hurts to bring to light, next. so when fresh mozzarella melts over it. that detail. will be big. try the new toasted baguettes from panera. one dollar delivery fee on our app.
Aspen, Colorado, recently served as base camp for a United Nations partnership working to combat the effects of climate change, Arn Menconi reports.
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The Aspen Times
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walker headed toward a runoff election next month. cnn s jeff delaney jeff, you are learning more about the upcoming ad wide of the georgia runoff. the amount of money that s already been spent on ads. it s only going to get more. anderson, it s really extraordinary. a quarter of a billion dollars in ads has been spent in this entire election cycle. and it certainly is going to be more over the next week. i am told that advertising strategist on both sides are already working on ad campaigns. and of course, one thing i m picking up from republicans is that they were watching the presidents news conference today at the white house, and when hey was asked if he would do anything different in the second two years in office. and he said, nothing. republican strategist i m talking to say that they are going to test that message and potentially use that in an advertising campaign here to try to make this race a referendum again on the biden administration, trying to urge georgia voters
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