the judge decided before last week s hearing that in the early portion of the proceeding he would allow a camera for the initial appearance and the arraignment that should come in a couple of days. there is a sketch artist in there and full of reporters including cnn s eddie lavendara who will come down as soon as we know what is going to happen. first, he will be read the formal charges and from court documents that is 12 counts of first-degree murder and numerous attempts of first-degree murder and numerous counts around the boo booby-trapped apartment me left. and also they will decide if the notebook to the psychiatrist is privileged and the defense will argument to unseal some of the documents in the case that have been sealed. as soon as he is out here, we will be out here to report on it. suzanne? and also there was a charge filed about this before it happened and will this affect the defense or the prosecution? well, it depends what is in the notebook, and accordi
good evening. our big story tonight. america and guns. with me is filmmaker, michael moore. in the ten years since he made the oscar-winning bowling for columbine he s never once given an interview in the wake of a mass shooting. that changes tonight. michael moore is ready to talk after the aurora tragedy. he says guns don t kill people, americans kill people. tonight, he answers your questions. is gun control the answer? how do we protect america s rights? does his country have a culture of violence? the important conversation for america. joining me now exclusively for the hour is michael moore. michael, thank you for joining me. i ve noticed that you have barely said a word since what happened in colorado on friday. what do you want to say? the first thing i want to say is i m loathe to be here, frankly. as you pointed out, i ve never gone on tv after any of these shootings since i made bowling for columbine. i m not a pundit. i m not an analyst. i don t want to par
then a first for the u.s. and the olympics. hello. i m deborah at cnn world headquarters in tonight for don lemon. let s get you up to speed on some of the day s headlines. the colorado suspect linked to that massed shooting spree back in court in just a couple of hours. james holmes expected to be formally charged with 12 counts of first-degree murder. 58 others were injured. court documents filed friday showed holmes was a patient of university of colorado s psychiatrist before the attack. a live report from the courthouse is just ahead. this is jerusalem. the old city republican presidential hopeful mitt romney praying alt at the jewish holy site. romney met some israeli leaders today and raised eyebrows when he said israel s capital is jerusalem and if elected he would support moving the american embassy there. he also left no guessing where he stands on israel s defense against iran. we recognize israel s right to defend itself and that it is right for america to s
could we be next? i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. today we re coming to you live from cnn s jerusalem, israel. he left there live earlier today. he s now in poland with the president-elect. we re going to have a live report in the next hour from pole land. we begin this hour with my one-on-one interview with the republican presidential candidate. governor romney, thanks so much for joining us, in jerusalem. what a beautiful city. i m sure you ve been moved by what you ve seen so far. it s a holy city, a city of a great and courageous people. my wife and i first came here in 1995 and have been here four times now. we re moved and inspired by what we see here. do you consider jerusalem to be the capital? yes, of course. jew res l would you move the embassy to jerusalem? it s long been the policy of have the nation s embassy in the capital. if i were president, i would want to take it in consultation with the leadership of the government, which exis
foreign policy speech that we re hearing from mitt romney. he chose israel as the place where he would give that speech. you can hear there the applause, the israelis in the audience really liked what he said. he talked of iran, he talked of the fact that he believes that the united states has to lead the effort in preventing iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. iran has denied it is trying to obtain nuclear weapons, saying that its nuclear program is only aimed at trying to build its electricity supply. but that is not something that tehran or israel believes. we should employ any and all measures to dissuade the iranian regime from its nuclear course and it is our fervent hope that diplomatic and economic measures will do so. in the final analysis, of course, no option should be excluded. we recognize israel s right to defend itself and that it is right for america to stand with you. romney also said that he believed that security of israel is a vital point in the natio