day, as insurrectionists tried to force their way into the house chamber. [inaudible] your constitution says the constitution. you are a traitor. and in a moment, we are would have more on that tape, as well as an in-depth look at what s happened to the thousands of people who took part in breaching the capitol, and trying to thwart democracy. alonso speak to congressman dan kildee about the continuing impact about the riot, and how his republican colleagues have changed their tune over what happened. and supreme showdown, the high court agreeing to hearing a crucial case involving whether donald trump can be kicked off of the ballot for his actions. it comes as the former president campaigns in iowa to get his old job back, with threats of what he will do if he succeeds. all of that, and we will tell you why a woman released from prison for killing her mother is now on a media blitz. the story of gypsy rose blanchard coming up later on this hour. we want to begin t
not fighting fighting. i m dana perino, this is america s newsroom. you have to wonder if you can t win the first date can you win the second one and then biden didn t. so politics abounding today. this happens today in iowa. the road to the white house goes straight through that wonderful state and why florida governor ron desantis went there for his campaign kickoff. bill: he addressed voters in a church last night. the bureaucracy is so en cran muched i think we can bring george washington back and i don t think he could fix it in one single four-year term. we must restore sanity to our nation. we can t have every major institution in our country going on ideological joy rides. we have to be guided by reality, by facts, and by our enduring principles. we in the state of florida held the line when freedom hung in the balance. dana: the hawkeye state turning into a campaign hub for republicans in hope of catapulting to the top of an increasingly crowded field. rich e
he missed an opportunity to show america s face. this was maybe the big epps moment of his career and there s no video of it. there was nothing for networks to broadcast. no clips to distribute and run on loop for days. nothing to post online. newspapers and web sites couldn t even slap the announcement image on the front page. plus, run the risk of glitches and that could have been executed better. but, on the flip side. his team says the risk paid off because the guy has raised a ton of money since then. he raised over 8 million bucks in 24 hours and that s a record. and now that the twitter launch is out of the way, desantis is sticking to a more traditional campaign approach. is he doing the media blitz, fox, talk radio, podcast. and next week he is holding events in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. so his foot is on the gas and his sights are set on trump, he is looking to neutralize ron s strength on covid. listen. when the ron desanctimonious facts come out.
something with the sprinkler. pam, we should get going and see the damage. you don t need to do that. that s true. dinner sounded delicious. pam, see you at home. thank you very much. president biden things weren t going well for him when he sat down with msnbc at like 11:00 on a friday night. evidence was striking softball after softball. see bridges that didn t exist before that were shut down. you re going to see, for example, you are going to be able to get amtrak instead of going through the tunnel of baltimore at 30 miles per hour because nothing has been done on it chesapeake bay for the baltimore remember the baltimore area for 80 year. jesse: i don t know what he just said. and things went so south that joe had to be rescued. watch? you talk about fighting for the soul of america. but can we level set in terms of the soul of hate crimes are on the random acts of gun violence. women are under attack. mr. president? i will do one. the sean yes. becaus
cocoming up king charles is a man with a battle on his hands. on the whole story. the king is acutely aware that they re only there for as long as the public wants them to be there. the institution is so unique. do you ever imagine that the monarchy would go away? good evening and welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. final preparations underway in the united kingdom right now for the coronation of king charles iii and his wife, camilla, the queen consort. it s a ceremony steeped in tradition with some of the rituals dating back nearly a thousand years. it s only been televised once, however, when queen elizabeth ii was crowned nearly 70 years ago. she was one of the longest serving monarchs in british history with a different type of reign. the royal family splintered. and with a new and less popular monarch on the throne, many are questioning the role of this royal institution. cnn s erica hill traveled to london to meet with leading british l