biden set to lay out his budget proposal to the nation in a few hours. mj lee is following this. walk us through what we believe the president s priorities will be, particularly now since he does not control both houses of congress. reporter: we do expect the full details of this budget to come out in a matter of hours but there are major come po ne components of the budget that we know. we know the president is going to propose cutting the deficit by $3 trillion, this is notable because in recent weeks he s been talking about that figure being more like 2 trillion so this is more aggressive. we know he wants the cuts to the deficit coming in part from taxing high earners and large corporations. he has said he doesn t want to put extra taxes on people learning less than $400,000. we are talking ant tbout thingse allowing medicare to negotiate drug prices and savings there would go back to the program. and boosting federal fund for early education and child care, including m
. hello. thanks for joining me. i m paula reid in for fredicka whitfield. crimes against humanity. vice president kamala harris not pulling any punches as she describes russia s war in ukraine. speaking at the munich security conference, the vice president laying out exactly where the u.s. stands. in the case of russia s actions in ukraine, we have examined the evidence. we know the legal standards, and there is no doubt these are crimes against humanity. the u.s. pledging enduring support for ukraine as the war nears its one-year mark. president biden is expected to visit poland next week, and the u.s. secretary of state also speaking this morning at the munich security conference. cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson is there. nic, we also heard the vice president call out china for its support of russia during this war. what did you make of that moment? reporter: i think it got a lot of resonance in the room. everyone here recognizes that china is the
good evening alex! i spent my day today watching all of the january 6th footage that tucker carlson has shown this week, all of the new footage that we ve never seen before. and? and you would be shocked, alex, that s how little time that takes [laughter] you would be, uhm i m going to be right here! it s right in the middle of what i have to say here, but i just want to give it away right here. the entirety, the entirety of the new video that we ve never seen before, attacker caution has shown, is less than four minutes. [laughter] less than four minutes. i do the work! i do the hard worker watching at all. you do the big left for all of us! watch all of it! in fact i water more than once. just [laughter] just to be sure. yeah, four minutes! okay lawrence, i m going to learn about what was in those precious four minutes on your television program this evening. yeah we ll all over more to say about it. i m sure you do. thank you alex. have gr
how a kiss changed his career path. and the secret behind his best known character, meth-making chemistry teacher walter white. it s never been done to have a star change character within the course of a series. and later, pop star pink charts her fascinating journey from the biker chick rocker to now a happily married mother of two. and she clears the air about the drama behind one of her most famous songs. if that had happened, because i watched this video, you would have kicked her ass. well, maybe. well we have two things in common. getting in? i find cooking really hard. i find it really stressful. do you feel your life is in danger? and the love of my mother is what brought me here. what was the worst investment? oh, there is a long list of really bad ones. this is art, mr. white. actually, it s just basic chemistry. there is nothing basic about bryan cranston. i am the danger. he intrigued us as walter white, the chemistry teacher turn
the southern plains with reports of multiple tornadoes, large hail, and damaging wind. plus, a new u.s. intelligence report rekindles the debate over the origin of covid-19. we ll tell you what we know and what we still don t. plus, a shocking new york times investigation uncovers a crisis unfolding in american factories. migrant children found working dangerous and often illegal jobs. we ll talk to the reporter who captured their stories. announcer: live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with laila harrak. we begin this hour with the dangerous storm system battering the central u.s. right now, bringing tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail to parts of oklahoma, kansas, and texas. at least one tornado was confirmed in norman, oklahoma, where students at the university of oklahoma were urged to seek shelter. there are now reports of widespread damage there, downed power lines, and debris blocking roads. the system is so strong, a wind gust of 114 miles an hour was r