just ahead on cnn newsroom i m 22 and i have not seen this much. it has been a mess. if you don t know how to drive in the snow, stay home. some of the top hosts at fox news were peddling false election claims. certainly helpful but doesn t get them to the finish line. there is a new sheriff in town. the corporate kingdom finally comes to an end. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, fu , februar, 1:00 a.m. in california. and on both coasts and states in between, millions will be waking up to extreme winter weather. new york s governor says parts of her state could see up to a foot of snow. the great lakes can also expect cold wet weather. and in michigan, hundreds of thousands are still without power after a winter storm passed through on monday. and there is a blizzard warning in the sierras. several feet of snow over the weekend left some residents trapped. people there also are running out of gas,
sensation. welcome in the sky. the world is in such a difficult position. the lake used to go half a mile around the corner mad and go, go kill that thing. good evening. welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. tonight we take you on a journey around the world to meet people fighting against something that can be seen or touched, but his threatening our planet and the way we live more than a trillion tons of carbon gas has been released into our seas and skies over time. it comes from a lot of different sources, but the biggest is burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat and transportation. but tonight, cnn s chief climate correspondent, bill weir, has found some reasons to hope some unique ways innovators are trying to capture contain and reduce carbon emissions. they are climate warriors, and they just may show us how to unscrew a planet. attention humans of earth got good news and bad news. good news is that the combined sweat and brilliance of the 117 billion or
come on. next friends. could never love anyone except. coming up. on the whole story. such an amazing sensation. welcome in the sky. the world is in such a difficult position. the lake used to go half a mile around the corner mad and go, go kill that thing. good evening. welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. tonight we take you on a journey around the world to meet people fighting against something that can be seen or touched, but his threatening our planet and the way we live more than a trillion tons of carbon gas has been released into our seas and skies over time. it comes from a lot of different sources, but the biggest is burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat and transportation. but tonight, cnn s chief climate correspondent, bill weir, has found some reasons to hope. some unique ways innovators are trying to capture contained and reduce carbon emissions. they are climate warriors, and they just may show us how to unscrew a planet. attention humans of ea
basically spend every waking hour you re not working, eating, sleeping, or fishing watching british crime dramas set in london, which is what i do now because i m a middle aged childless lesbian. anyway. whether you ve been to london or just spent a lot of time in london in your mind you might have noticed these blue plaques on the london landscape. the british government puts up these blue disks, these blue plaques on historic sites of all kinds not just in london but particularly in london. there are also some in other parts of the country of course. some of these historic plaques are exactly what you would think. exactly what you would imagine, right? winston churchill 1874-1965 prime minister lived and died here. this one mahatma gandhi 1869-1948 lived here as a law student. francis bacon, painter lived and worked here 1961-1992. lady diana spencer, princess diana, lived here. some are exactly what you would imagine if you know anything about british history. some are a l
james harden, and the incredible cast of everything everywhere all at once, including my girl jamie lee curtis, when the sag award herself. that takes us off here tonight. and on that note i wish to wall a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. d of tomorrow it s a really good to have you here we have a very interesting show for you tonight. if he had ever been to london, or if you re like, me and you basically spend every waking hour you are not working, eating, sleeping, or fishing watching british crime dramas set in london. which is what i do now because i am a middle aged childless lesbian. anyway. whether you ve been to london or you spent a lot of time in london in your mind. you might have noticed these blue blacks on the london landscape. the british government puts out these blue discs. these blue plaques on historic sites of all kinds. not just in london,