are i want to put on. brian: if you are a surfer, these are perfect waves. these are the waves where you just put on a wet suit and go out there all day. steve: what wave are you looking at? brian: that one right there. there you government that s not a wave? oh, there, look crash. that would have been fun. steve: it just broke. your riding would be one second. brian: not as good as i thought they would be. if you are surfing today. ainsley: put on a wet suit. brian: and put the board in the sand and wait for the girls to show. isn t that what you do? ainsley: clean your hair a little. brian: gel. steve: surfing rip tide. ainsley: how was the weather in palm beach. steve: absolutely beautiful. i played pickleball and had a good time. ainsley: you are trying to beat us, aren t you? not a chance. not a chance, steve. steve: everybody is playing pickleball. brian: meanwhile, one minute after the hour a big week ahead for joe biden s presidency. ma
of destruction across parts of the us in moments will take you to the hardest hit areas until you where millions of people are still at risk of severe weather, plus we re learning more about the plans for donald trump to surrender to new york authorities and appear in court on tuesday, and we get a look at how republicans are now reacting on capitol hill later, you ll hear transgender runner exclusively, tells cnn about how was single decision may have ended her dream of capturing olympic glory. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with leila harrack. people in parts of the eastern us are waking up to the threat of severe and dangerous weather, tornado watches and warnings are in effect from parts of mississippi up to kentucky with powerful winds and large hail in the forecast, and a new tornado watch has just been issued for parts of alabama and georgia. this comes as we re starting to see more of the damage from a series of massive storms. two people were killed when a st
about half of all u.s. households have at least one coronet home and many have much more than that. because they have ammo, billions and billions of rounds of it. those are all real numbers for hardly an argument for gun control. it s an argument effect against it. ask yourself what it would required to confiscate all those guns and other ammunition entering the united states into a disarmed nation with turkmenistan or north korea. it would take a police state an end in civil war. no same person wants either one of those things. but thankfully we do not eat them. the fact that so many americans have a firearm with her and can never commit violence tells you that guns are not the problem. most people in this country can t be trusted with an ar-15, just as we can contrast it with cars, and light in and light in a car for electricity and baseball bats and insecticide and chainsaws and pruning shears and countless other objects that can easily double as weapons. on some level, al
john: to say the least. the supreme court deciding whether president biden could ignore congress or go on one of the biggest spending sprees in u.s. history, wiping out student loan debt for millions of americans. and over on capitol hill, lawmakers are holding hearings on both the china threat and the border crisis. sandra: that s where we start a border bust netting enough fentanyl to kill 50 million people. and one mother who knows the drug s devastation all too well. we have a weather balloon from china going across our country. nobody died, and everybody is freaking out about it. but 100,000 die every year and nothing is being done, not enough is being done. you talk about children being taken away from their parents. my children were taken away from me. john: just some of what we heard during today s house hearing on the border crisis. mother who lost two of her sons to fentanyl poisoning not only grieving but also getting downright angry. sandra: and just now
failure of silicon valley bank, there s still no explanation, zero for the grieving families of the victims of the covenant school massacre. six innocent lives were claimed that day including three 9-year-old students and three adult staff members. and while tennessee lawmakers have been calling for more details on the shooter s motivations, those calls have mostly fallen on deaf ears. among those pressing for answers, governor bill lee yesterday tweeted this. the covenant shooting was a tragedy beyond comprehension and tennesseans need clarity. he s exactly right. now, nashville police say they re moving to release the shooter s long awaited manifesto but they haven t shared a timeline for the release and it s unclear if the authorities will censor or redact any of those details. along with that manifesto, nashville police found many other items in their investigation. among them are this photos marked psych and medical, 20 journals, seven cell phones, five laptops, five y