more landmark rulings. one could include whether the former president, donald trump could be immune from criminal prosecution. it might come. you never know until the clock strikes 10:00 a.m. eastern time and we re standing by. first, however, wandering on the world stage. so this was during a skydiving demonstration at the g7 in southeastern italy. the awkward moment redirected by the italian prime minister as you see adding to concerns about the president s fitness for the job. add that to what we saw at the white house earlier in the week and you can decide for yourself. good morning, everybody. it s friday. dana has the day off. our friend, gillian, is back for another friday addition for america s newsroom. welcome back. gillian: good to be with you. this is america s newsroom. the headlines. look at this today s new york post reads meandering chief. it has been a week marked by awkward moments for president biden. the slip-ups are overshadowing at times his trip
Very shallow. They felt this all the way down to mexico. They have felt this in las vegas. You would feel a 7. 1 magnitude and everyone is heightened alert. And to say that these aftershocks are going to occur for years is very unnerving to people who wont even sleep in their own homes. Karen joining us from the cnn weather center. Well speak again very soon. Announcer this is cnn breaking news. We continue our live coverage of the tremor that was felt about two, 2 1 2 hours ago in california. A followup to thursdays tremor which we now know was a fore shock. Thursday was a 6. 4 earthquake in ridgecrest, california. Friday saw a 7. 1 earthquake. That is five times bigger than what we saw on thursday. Were getting all reactions from our teams on the ground, from sarah sidner, our metrologist. I want to speak to the owners of a Super 8 Motel in ridgecrest. Thank you for joining us. What did you experience . Caller i was checking a customer and i was at the front desk. And we had this lit
Tonight, the fallout. The Bombshell Report about President Trumps taxes. The New York Times reporting the year President Trump won the white house, he paid just 750 in federal income taxes. The same the year after. And in 11 out of 18 years they studied, he reportedly paid no federal income taxes at all. Tonight, the times reporting the president also appears to be hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. Tonight, who does he owe that money to . How President Trump is now responding, and the biden camp responding tonight, too. Showing how much the average American Worker pays in taxes every year. All of this with the first president ial debate showdown 24 hours away. President trump and joe biden facetoface. In this pandemic, there will be no handshake, no opening statements. Biden in debate prep tonight. And what he says he expects from the president tomorrow night. And the president on how hes preparing. The new emergency unfolding tonight, evacuations in Northern California at this
[sirens blaring] - good night, popos. - good night, popos. - [chuckles] - at the time, hbo was in about 33 million homes. well, fx was going to 110 million homes, so that s a lot of people who i think would like programming like this who do not have hbo. [exciting music] and then i just said, well, there s got to be a different version of tony soprano, and that ultimately, we found in the script, that was vic mackey, who is a cop. - the good cop and the bad cop left for the day. i m a different kind of the cop. - the pilot of the shield is fascinating, because you think that the show is being set up as a cat-and-mouse game. vic mackey he s secretly in bed with all the gangs and all the drug dealers and making lots of money, and then you re introduced to terry crowley, this undercover cop who has been sent to bring him down, and you think, oh, that s the show. i ve seen this show before. i seen that movie before. - we re talking about making a case that puts mack behind bars for a
- it wasn t just about, hey, look at these black kids chilling drugs on the street. you were in the apartment with them where they had no parents, where they were taking care of their siblings, where they were trying to scrounge for food. - where s your book bag? - teacher didn t give no homework. - so you start to get a much more realistic three-dimensional picture of what poverty looks like in a city. [sirens blaring] - one of the things about the wire that was so interesting is it didn t rely on this traditional representation of gangsters. it didn t rely on this traditional representation of cops. it was like reading a great novel or a great series of novels. - something ain t right, yo. - watch out, man. here come that fool. - [whistling] - he s packing. - i think the wire showed the architecture of a full city in the way it layered its characters, particularly omar. omar was, by all other facets of his life,