general in history his body and his discovery and stream on max cnn, way to good morning. you relied with the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin with breaking news right now for president donald trump is meeting with congressional republicans up on capitol hill, marking a truly stunning comeback in american politics moments ago, the for president arrived at the capitol hill club in washington, right? bye the capital today, he will be trailed by a mobile billboard from the dnc playing this 11 minute video on loop of the january 6 attack. today s visit is apparently the first time trump has stepped foot on the hill since sending a mob of his supporters to fight like hell is he said it on january 6. here s how republican lawmakers reacted in the immediate aftermath of that assault on democracy. take a look the president bears responsibility for wednesday s at rioters. he should have nt me o enough is enough how times have changed three years later, the vast
Foundation has been fined for illegal activity when it made a political contribution to the Attorney General Of Florida at the time she was being asked by her constituents to investigate Trump University. Hillary clinton and her top aides knowingly destroyed evidence and covered up their actions. The big question now, are these attacks true . Did Hillary Clinton really destroy evidence . Did donald trump really pay off floridas ag . Cnns drew griffin did some digging on the claim. Reporter this story couldnt have come at a better time for the Clinton Campaign which is pushing back against all those pay to play allegations. Why its come up again is a fairly old story. I did this back in june. Is trump did have to pay a 2,500 fine to the irs for a 25,000 donation. The reason is, carol, it came from trumps foundation. Thats against the irs rules. Foundations cant give to Political Action committees. Its allowed the story to rekindle the allegations that trump essentially paid off the Atto
far-xi-ga millions of americans are struggling with a lack of child care, and it s a threat to the economy. take a look at these numbers. it s costing an estimated $122 billion in lost earnings, productivity and revenues. that s more than double from five years ago. in tonight s weekend journal, john lauritsen of our cbs station, wcco shares one town s unique plan for a solution to the crisis. it s like every morning, do i get to go to day care today? reporter: kelly pollen s 3-year-old daughter, payton, is one of the 48 preschoolers at the little sprouts learning center in warren, minnesota. they paint and they dance and they sing, and they keep them busy. reporter: but before payton was even born, the day care center in tolmost shut down. we really didn t know what we would do. we don t have any family who live here.
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