becomes the courtroom as the targets of the insurrectionists, some with emotional wounds still raw, decide donald trump s fate in his second senate impeachment trial. not only did trump s endless misinformation campaign spark the deadly insurrection, but the washington post found that it s also cost taxpayers, you and me, more than $500 million in security, legal fees, property damage and more. on friday, one of trump s two lawyers revealed on fox news that they plan to blame the insurrection on who else, but black lives matter protests which, i should remind you, an independent analysis found were 93% peaceful. and, according to the fbi, some violence was partly coordinated by, you guessed it, white supremacists. there s an awful lot of tape of cities burning and courthouses being attacked and federal agents being assaulted by rioters in the streets cheered on by democrats throughout the country. and many of them in washington using really the most inflammatory rhetoric
w th vetes affairs campus is helping get those who served out of tents and into homes. eye on earth : cows and methane and a warming planet. our mark phillips in scotland tries to clear the air. and later, a neighborhood rally giving a young girl a special halloween treat. we did it 100% for kasey. this is the cbs weekend news. sargent: good evening. i m irika sargent in chicago. adriana diaz is off. president biden arrived in rome this morning for day one of the g-20 summit there, a meeting of the leaders of the world s largest economies. there s an ambitious agenda for the group, ranging from covid to climate change to corporate taxes. and the president has a secondary but equally ambitious goal trying to reassert america s leading role in the world. cbs nancy cordes is traveling with the president in rome. nancy. good evening. reporter: irika, the biggest news out of the g-20 summit today had to do with taxes. the leaders of most of the world s largest countri
good saturday morning to you. it is july 22nd, i m victor blackwell. i m amara walker. you re in the cnn newsroom. it will be another weekend of scorching temperatures across the u.s. more than 80 million people are waking up to some sort of heat alert this morning, with temperatures expected to peak at 125 for some places. in texas, the record heat continues to stretch, the city of el paso hasn t seen a day under 100 degrees in over a month. in arizona, there seems to be only one way to beat the heat. ice skating. such a relief to not be in the heat all the time. i love it. transition from hot to cold. it s really nice. and it is not just the u.s. experience can the extreme heat, europe is also sweltering. this heat wave in greece is expected to become the longest ever recorded in the country. greek authorities have ordered all archeological sites, including the acropolis to close for the afternoons through monday. cnn meteorologist chad myers joins us now. chad, i
blues, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once. again i m stephanie ruhle, and lucky me live from washington d.c. and we re now 272 days away from election day. and in 11 hours from now the supreme court will hear arguments in a case that could upend the presidential race as we know it. in december the colorado supreme court sided with the egg with donald trump cannot be on the 2024 ballot, citing the 14th amendment. part of that amendment says that if, as a sworn officer of the u.s. government, you engaged in insurrection, you cannot hold federal office again. attorneys for colorado plaintiffs say this is an easy call. donald trump is disqualified today. he was disqualified on january six, 2021, when he engaged in that he. disqualified himself under our constitution. it s not our plaintiffs who are seeking to do that. trump of course appealed the colorado decision, sending it to the supreme court. trump himself is not expected to attend
sandra day trying out a new strategy with less than a month to the iowa caucuses and how the trump campaign may be using this as a test run for the general election. the stronger and stricter border policies could congress get their act together this week? the simple answer from one top republican, no way. in my hope for the holidays here? and remembering a trailblazer, sandra day o connor, the first woman who served on the supreme court starts in an hour. we will go to the washington national cathedral for the service. i m sara sidner alongside kate bolduan. john berman is off today. this is cnn news central. today, nearly every 2024 republican presidential candidate is in one place, iowa, and maybe not surprisingly for some final and truly critical prechristmas campaigning. they are right up against it, folks. january 15th is caucus day, and this morning we are learning more about the donald trump campaign test case. the strategy they are trying to deploy in i