related to covid. it s unclear the leader of the world s nearly 1.4 billion roman catholics will be able to lead the celebration of this weekend s palm sunday mass. and holy week ceremonies at the vatican leading up to easter on april 9th. the news continues. cnn s primetime with katelyn polantz starts now. tonight morning in nashville, a grieving city honors the victims of monday s tragedy just two days ago was our city s worst day. details emerge about the shooter s background. the suspect was under doctor s care . anything explained this senseless act plus taking a break. the manhattan grand jury investigating former president trump set to pause for almost a month. this is a very unusual development in washington to federal probe steamroll ahead. the former vice president is ordered to testify in the january 6th investigation. obviously have nothing to hide, so will he comply and urgent warning. the biggest names in
right now. breaking news. an american reporter has been arrested in russia accused by russia of espionage. we re talking about an american citizen who has now been arrested for what you can assume is doing his job. two black hawk helicopters crashing overnight in kentucky, sudden old house something pop loud, loud bang helicopters from 101st airborne division were on a routine training mission when the incident happened resulted in quotes several casualties. concerns for the health of pope francis as the 86 year old is hospitalist tests showed that he does indeed have a respiratory infection. it s unclear if the leader of the world s nearly 1.4 billion roman catholics will be able to lead the celebration of this weekend s pump. sunday mass and holy week ceremonies the vatican leading up to easter on april 9th. children are dying.
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the 2003 invasion of iraq. this is how it began, with a barrage of strikes pummeling military targets on march 19th. in the weeks that followed, u.s.-led forces would sweep through the country with the goal of toppling its ruler. by april 9th, they took the capital where a large statue of saddam hussein came tumbling down. the u.s. declared that his regime was gone. but the war would rage on for eight years, leaving tens of thousands dead and millions in chaos. to this day, the impact of the war is still being felt in iraq and the united states. cnn s ben wedeman explains how the conflict has shaped both nations over the past 20 years. reporter: it began with shock and awe. 20 years ago, the united states and its allies embarked on a war
i ll have you break it down. he s right here. it s simple. let me put the headline up, nick. yep. the headline was that mr. costello among other things contacted one of mr. trump s lawyers trying to see, allegedly, if he could arrange a pardon for mr. cohen. this came up in the mueller report, we have some of the evidence. why does that matter? well, that s all part of the story. it really starts on april 9th when the search warrant is executed and only a few days after that donald trump calls him according to the mueller report and he can confirm this and told him that, you know, he was just checking in to see if he was okay and he encouraged michael to hang in there. then he got calls from other people, friends of donald trump who called up and basically told him to keep in line, including alan weisselberg who i believe also called him during that period of time. one of the people that was involved period. so i m going to do my job