but at what price? speaker mccarthy in the republican caucus begins a glimpse at the chaos that we can perfect over the next two years. we are talking the democratic congresswoman joyce and sarah jacobs. also democratic congresswoman about the drama that unfolded on the hill and what means of our democracy. plus, president biden he has always been committed to bipartisanship but he is going to have to work around the house of representatives that is essentially held hostage by extremists. some, we ve been supported in the tunnel ship. we will get into all of that with the political panel. and this historic showdown, it culminated on the second anniversary of january six. we are talking to the former chief of the united states capitol police about his frustrations with lawmakers and new details he wants you to know about the attack on the capitol. i am simone sanders townsend, and i have something to say. a house divided itself cannot stand. the american people saw that mant
john: we are going to talk to the first term assemblyman looking to unseat one of the most powerful democrats in congress and in a district that president biden won by double digits. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m john roberts in washington. boy, sandra, getting exciting. sandra: here we go, two weeks from election day. sandra smith in new york, crime is the talk of many here in this city, but it s happening in american cities and towns all across the country. we begin with covid at this hour. president biden and his party accused of exploiting it and what critics called the consequences of their refusal to move on from it. it s a fox news alert. john: kicking things off, more than a month since president biden told the american people the pandemic is over. the damage done from how the president and other democratic leaders handle the pandemic may last forever. sandra: the worst drop in children s test scores in decades, after the most
well good evening everyone. i m laura coates and this is cnn tonight. we begin with our sad breaking news. lisa marie presley, elvis s daughter, dead at the age of 54. she was hospitalized after suffering an apparent cardiac arrest just today after appearing at the golden globes just tuesday night where the film about her own father won best actor for austin butler. lisa marie s mother priscilla putting out a statement tonight saying it is with a heavy heart that i must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter lisa marie has left us. she was the most passionate, strong, and loving woman i have ever known. we ask for privacy as we try to deal with this profound loss. thank you for the love and prayers. at this time there will be no further comment. lisa marie was a celebrity from the moment she was born in 1968. she was the adored daughter of elvis and priscilla presley, living her entire life in the spotlight. much more now with cnn s entertainment reporter. th
for the very first time last night. we have very little information about this case at this time. there has been a lot of speculation. a lot of rumor. simply based on the nature of this case. but, as of right now, i haven t even seen the police reports. i met my client last night for a brief meeting for the first time. jesse: this public defender hasn t even seen the police reports yet. so he knows as much as we do. but adam is already planning on going with the insanity defense here. we re going to be doing a comprehensive investigation of what happened. we re going to be looking into mr. depape, his mental state. jesse: depap, is that the name? district attorney brooke jenkins holding the cap on no bail. finally somebody in san francisco gets held with no bail. she is saying depape is a danger to the public. absolutely i consider him to be dangerous. not only is this someone who engaged in a pre-planned attack on the speaker in her home, but someone who was willin
The permits are off in that direction, somewhere. We cant see them today, too much pollution. Sometimes, if i want to warm up a picture it is a good little trick. I want to drop that would take me traveling around the world. My parents cut National Geographic magazine and i love, looking at all the photos. They were taken all over the world and i thought i want a job that will take me traveling. I want to see elephants. Get in the car mary. You guys. Wait. [inaudible] when i was little, there is Nothing Better than going out on my bicycle. And i could really like, almost close my eyes and go back to seeing that kid. And i literally would ride my bike to china. To me, that was just a dream. Im gonna go to china one day. [inaudible] and i fought for years to get that position. And they would say that right. I do think i was born to be a news cameraman. One of the first jobs i had at cnn was editing. They decided they would rotate the editors out into the field to work with the camera peo