accused donald trump of partying adolf hitler. what s your reaction and how you and other republicans feel? 76% of the american people, not donald trump, believe the border is broke snoon what about that language? the poisoning the blood? i m worried about an outcome. you have endorsed president trump. are you comfortable with him using words like that? you know, we re talking about language. i could care less what language people use as long as we get it right. that s republican senator lindsey graham refusing to condemn donald trump s use of hitler rhetoric during his campaign rallies. we ll have more of the president s disturbing comments just ahead. plus an update from capitol hill on foreign aid packages. the funding is being held up by gop demands for stricter immigration policies. plus, we ll go through the biden administration s latest push to urge israel to scale back its war on gaza. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, dece
house. president biden s chief of staff ron klain stepping down. departure comes at a challenging time with a special counsel investigation into handling of classified documents and possible re-election campaign. right to the arlette saenz joining us from delaware where president biden is spending the white house. a little bit of news at the white house this saturday afternoon. tell us more. reporter: jim, marking a significant change in leadership apartment the white house as cnn confirmed white house chief of staff ron klain is expected to step down from his post in the coming weeks. sources say that transition is expected to happen at some point after the state of the union address slated for february 7th. this comes as really there has been very little turnover when it comes to the inner circle of advisers working with president biden. klain has been there from very beginning of this white house and worked with biden as vice president as well as during his time in the s
cnn s chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta recently got a rare behind-the-scenes look how the nfl prepares for these kinds of emergencies. white open. reporter: the buffalo bills safety damar hamlin went into cardiac arrest the game stopped. another bills player down. may be hamlin. reporter: for the emergency response team, everything was just getting started. went down. all call, all call. everybody, cot, medics all of you. get it down here. reporter: rare at this all is i m going to explain now the remarkable chain of events that came together to save damar hamlin s life. so this is actually beap. reporter: starts with this. what does that stand more? emergency action plan. reporter: takes place every game? basically anytime or place