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but we start tonight with the revolution we saw in congress this week of course it s easy to say at the public drama of the vote was embarrassing for the gop and kevin mccarthy and despite what i thought was a terrific acceptance speech by mccarthy in the early hours of starting morning, the establishment media all week long pushed the narrative. talking about the new depth of dysfunction and the new government and anarchy. as we learn the details of what they were demanding honest observers would have seen this is actually productive fights for substantive report one - reforms to make congress more responsive and less corrupt and more accountable and effective. yes they should have agreed earlier, but despite the preposterous rhetoric of being insurrectionist and terrorist, we cannot see their fight wasn t just good and in good faith the good for the health of our democracy from the sanctimonious leadership about. they want our democracy when it was behind closed door ....
pleading guilty to fraud. brian walsh is charged with misleading police, the police are not saying how he deceived authorities. he was arrested eight days after saying he last saw his wife anna. the children were taken away in a separate vehicle as police started searching the house. the woman was supposed to fly to washington, d.c. for work, but never boarded that flight. her husband and employer reported her missing last wednesday. the mother of three s friends of speaking out. one says she is a loving mother and wife, she loves her family and her choice she would not go aday without speaking to her husband and her kids. we learn brian walsh has a criminal record, pleading guilty of art fraud. authorities say they do not believe this is connected to the ongoing investigation into his missing wife. walshe hasn t had a digital footprint and been no activity on her credit or debit cards. ashley: former special agent jonathan gilliam believes this is similar to the id ....
morning. jose diaz-balart picks up for us. i am jose diaz-balart and a very busy monday morning. right now, president biden is in new mexico for a crucial summit where he is expected to ask the mexican president for help cracking down on border crossing and drug cartel. this comes today after he was visiting the first time as president, u.s./mexico border. we are live on both sides of that border. new details this morning from brazil were ex-president violently stormed the capital and several government buildings claiming the election was stolen. back here in the u.s., on capitol hill after kevin mccarthy dramatically when after 15 rounds of the votes on his first major challenge after securing. plus this is a storybook. an opening kickoff for hamlin and this place is absolutely going wild. and exciting and to emotional week. buffalo bills damar hamlin live tweets the winning game six days after his terrifying collapse on the field. we begin this hour ....
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. today on the program, president putin s most formidable political rival was locked up two years ago. but alexi navalny still has a voice, his message carried on by his inner circle, one that inspires russia s opposition movement. i have an exclusive interview with his daughter, dasha, on the state of her father and his mission to bring democracy to russia. and what might befall the world in 2023? ian bremmer will lay out the biggest political risk of the new year. the biggest risk is putin, acting as the most powerful rogue state that we have ever dealt with in his story. and rucihr sharma will give the economic outlook. but first, here is my take. it was hard not to be fixated on the drama that unfolded in the house of representatives this week, when the republican party had a nervous breakdown in full public view. this crisis was entirely ....
you re live in the cnn newsroom i m jim acosta in washington. following breaking news out of brazil where at this hour a group of protesters have breached security barriers at the congressional building in that country and gained access to the building. the supporters of former president bolsonaro also broke into the federal supreme court building there and the country s presidential palace. neither house of congress is currently in session in brazil right now, but brazil s new president, we should also mention, he is not at the palace. cnn s rafael romo is following all of this. this is an unfolding situation. and people around the world already seeing comparisons between what s unfolding in brazil right now and what took place in this country on january 6th a couple of years ago. it looks eerily similar. reporter: i have to clarify, it was not only the congressional building but the presidential palace as well as the supreme court. it was thousands upon thousands ....