Lunch break. Try now for free visit otter. Ai. Ai or down hello, the app on Jeremy Diamond in tel aviv. And this is cnn the is cnn Breaking News all, right everyone thanks for joining me today. Im omar jimenez in for fredricka whitfield. We start with Breaking News. The Supreme Court announcing it may hand down a new ruling tomorrow. Theres growing speculation that justices could weigh in on colorados decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot. Now, voters in that state are set to head to the polls this week for the Super Tuesday primary, colorado challenged trumps president ial eligibility under the constitutions 14th Amendment Insurrectionist clause. So here this, now for more on this Breaking News, former us attorney harry litman now, harry, thanks for jumping on with us. We dont yet know officially what this ruling will be on by the Supreme Court. But why does it make sense to you that this is what the justices could rule on tomorrow . You know, omar, its a cl
georgia. we ll look at what that means. the u.s. and china meet face-to-face at the munich security conference for the first time since that suspected spy balloon was shot down. we re live from munich and from asia with the latest. and why one environmental health expert says it s best to, quote, stay away from the area after the train derailment in east palestine, ohio. after a series of short hospital stays, former u.s. president jimmy carter has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care. those words part of a statement issued saturday by the carter center about the 98-year-old former president. cnn s jeff zeleny has more from washington. reporter: former president jimmy carter, america s longest-living president at age 98, is now in hospice care. saturday afternoon the carter center, his presidential library and museum in atlanta, announcing that the former president would be spending his days in plains, georgia. they ackn
president jimmy carter is receiving hospice care at his georgia home. we ll bring you the latest reaction. and plus as blinken meets face-to-face with his chinese counterpart, what the secretary of state said about the balloon shootdown over the u.s. and more on a disturbing report that thousands of ukrainian children have been forcibly relocated to russia. we ll talk to a human rights advocate about what is being done to end that.center, this is have not newsroom with kim brunh brunhuber. from georgia and around the world, people are sending thoughts and praying for peace and comfort for former u.s. president jimmy carter. his family says he has decided to begin hospice care at home. priscilla alvarez has more. reporter: former president jimmy carter has begun to receive hospice care. they say after a series of short hospital stays, jimmy carter decided to remain his remaining time at home with hospice care. and it went on to say that he has the full support of his
foregoing medical treatment and deciding instead to receive hospice care at his home. we will take a look at the 98-year-old s health and reaction coming in from around the world. plus top diplomats from the u.s. and china meeting after the shoot down of that suspected spy balloon. live in munich and tokyo to help repair strained relations. and secretary blinken on his way to turkey to assess the damage of the deadly earthquake. we will take to you istanbul for a preview of his upcoming trip. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. on this sunday morning across the united states people from georgia, across the u.s. and around the world are praying for peace and comfort for former u.s. president jimmy carter. a statement from the carter center reads in part, after a series of short hospital stays, former u.s. president jimmy carter has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of add
kamala harris is set to condemn vladimir putin in a speech to world leaders. what we expect to hear at the munich security conference and latest from kyiv. and funeral services today for alonzo bagley, the unarmed man killed by shreveport police. we re getting a first look at the body cam video. and the toxic train derailment in ohio, federal officials set to investigate next week as some residents say they are experiencing health issues including rashes and trouble breathing. we ll hear directly from them. and plus key testimony in the alex murdaugh trial laying out the prosecution s version of events including the time line they say puts murdaugh at the scene of the crime. the weekend is here. saturday, february 18, thank you so much for waking up with us. always great to be with you bright and early. i wish you were right here next to me to keep me energized. it was a rough night but we won t go into that. a rough start for all of us. sometimes you have to fake