Ground. Wolf blitzer is off. Im brianna keilar. Youre in the situation room. Breaking news. City leaders in ferguson, missouri, issue an urgent plea for quiet and reconciliation follow another night of violence, gunshots, firebombs and clouds of tear gas. Hear the latest developments. The city of ferguson is urging people to stay home tonight and allow peace to settle in and let the justice process run its course. 78 people were arrested last night and jail records show many of them came from out of state. Authorities and protest organizers are blaming the violence on a small number of agitator. Theres also been another Police Shooting near ferguson. St. Louis Authorities Say officers shot and killed a young africanamerican man who allegedly advanced on them with a knife. The police are now moving the media out of our broadcast location there in ferguson. But our correspondents are analysts and guests are standing by with complete coverage. We start with cnn National Correspondent jaso
He is handling all of this hostility that is being thrown at him. Bill also had, Jesse Watters talking to the folks about my upcoming super bowl interview with President Trump. I just wanted to see how far he will move with the military. Bill caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone from california. The factor begins right now. Bill hi, i am bill oreilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. Donald trump and terrorism, this is the subject of tonights talking points memo. Protests continue over the president travel can restrictions level that countries that have major problems controlling terrace. The lefts overreaction to this, that is what it is, granting it antimuslim and antiimmigrant, is predictable. However, the Trump Administration should have explained exactly why it has chosen seven countries on which to impose travel restrictions to the usa. It all comes down to terrorism. The president believes barack obama was far too soft on the islamic jihad. He also believes that Ameri
Working with or opposing the Trump Administration. Good afternoon from the crossroads of the south, im Leland Vittert in atlanta. At this moment, democrats here are voting on their new party chair that will decide the future of a party in disarray. Elizabeth all right, nice to see you, leland. Im Elizabeth Prann at cpac. Welcome to a busy americas news headquarters. Thats where were going to start our show today with fox team coverage. Fox news correspondent Jonathan Serrie where the Democratic Party is currently voting. First lets go to Lauren Blanchard here at cpac, in the room where the main event will take place. Hi, liz. Its not a president ial year, but the poll at cpac is a hot topic. The difference between this year and last year, this year its about the issues. This year people are excited about everything. I feel pretty much emboldened right now. They want to get their points across, whether its Economic Issues or defeating isis and stuff like that is the really issues that t
Iraqi people that their probe will be professional and not partisan. Gives us high hopes we can reach a conclusion. We feel confident we have explored every crevice. Some of the techniques russia used in the election i think would send a chill down anyone who believes in a democratic process. Burr had the Senate Committee is just getting started. Would be crazy to draw conclusions from where we are in the investigation. Also senator ron wyden, top democrat on the finance committee, urged the Intelligence Panel to dig into ties between President Trump, is his associates in russia. Devin nunes has been under intense pressure with democrats and republican congressman walter jones of North Carolina calling on him to recuse himself from this probe. Critics are accusing him of acting as a surrogate for the white house and not an independent investigator. Today nunes fired back. We are going to do an investigation with or without them. And nunes accused democrats of not being serious about th
President trump signed an executive order today that is intended to combat this crisis, heroin use has quintupled. Opioid has killed more than 30,000 people in last year. That is more than ten 9 11s in a single year. And four times the deaths in iraq and afghanistan combined. Congressman tim ryan represents ohio, a place that has been devastated by opioid abuse. He says the president order doesnt do enough. Can republicans and democrats come together to do more or are the two parties only agreeing on gridlocked . Thank you for coming on. So, the president says we need to take this seriously. Thats not something you have heard very much from national leaders, why is this bad . Its just not enough. We do not need another commission to make investmentss into this problem. The Surgeon General just had a we just passed a big comprehensive bill on this, we dont need another commission, we know what the problem is. Tucker the problem in large part is pharmacies and places that have interactiv