President biden. So the president has ended negotiations tonight. Listen to the senate minority leader about it. It s pretty clear, the era of bipartisanship is over. Heh heh heh. Senator mcconnell once again playing the game. This is exactly what he wanted. Waste weeks, offers that would never do anything but stall, block the administration, l lowball biden, exactly as he promised. Biden was willing to come down $1 trillion on his plan. The gop would only come up $150 billion. More importantly, it was what they wouldn t even deal with in the bill. It was just never in good faith. And in biden s view, the offer simply doesn t meet the essential needs of the country. In a statement, the lead gop negotiator, senator capito, said it doesn t mean bipartisanship is over. Of course it does. That s why mcconnell said it plainly and promised to fight the biden administration at every turn. That s the game. Biden s team, what s their game? spinning their wheels, once again trying to get the opp
President continued with his tour. The suspect and another man were placed into custody. Let s head it over to chris for cuomo prime time. He went right back and continued talking with the people, and seemed very calm. What did he do wrong in that altercation? not turn the other cheek? that s what the bible says to do. When he saw the guy go like this, he went like that, right? he should have gone like this and stepped right in. He ll sign up for cuomo training. It would have been a better day. The spear system. Look online at the spear system. They ll teach you what to do, jb, don t get slapped around. Have a good night. I m chris cuomo and welcome to prime time. No surprise, the opposition party is not going to make a deal on infrastructure with president biden. So the president has ended negotiations tonight. Listen to the senate minority leader about it. It s pretty clear, the era of bipartisanship is over. Heh heh heh. Senator mcconnell once again playing the game. This is exactly
good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. well, we begin with new developments overnight concerning a drone shoot-down that could raise tensions between the u.s. and iran. iran s revolutionary guard says they shot down a u.s. drone over their airspace. the u.s. says it was in international airspace. the drone was shot down this morning. they say it happened over the strait of hormuz. they struck it down with an air-to-surface missile. the white house is closely monitored the situation. the drone incident comes after last week s attack on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman, a major transit route for global oil supplies. iran denies those accusations, and this weekend washington announced it was sending another 1,000 u.s. troops to the middle east. they say the move was in response to what was described as hostile iranian forces. now back at home, more than 52 million americans are in the
republican members of congress privately testing the chief of staff, seeking help in stopping the siege, but so, too, were some of the president s favorite mouthpieces who, since january 6, are the least willing to talk about the reality of that day. in fact, i couldn t help but notice that their network didn t even carry live the events that i m now showing you. this witness must testify like 300 other witnesses before him have done, either voluntarily and proudly as a patriotic citizen, or at least under compulsion of subpoena by the congress of the united states. but he has no right anywhere in our constitutional system to defy a subpoena from the house of representatives. what we saw tonight was a committee making clear that even some of the biggest names in trump world knew what we all were watching unfold on january 6 was not just a protest. and many of the president s most public supporters were privately urging the white house to get the president to call off the
we want to thank the people of mayfield, kentucky, for having us in his community. the pastor met so many extraordinary people today, and they are really bonding together, reaching out to each other. thank them for telling their stories here as well as other places around the state and other parts of the region where people are suffering tonight. our thoughts are with them. if you want to help go to cnn.com/impact. the news continues. let s hand it over to michael smerconish on cnn tonight. anderson, thank you. i am michael smerconish. welcome to cnn tonight. something astonishing happened. the committee investigating donald trump held him in contempt of congress. and moreover for the first time, we heard that not only were republican members of congress privately testing the chief of staff, seeking help in stopping the siege, but so, too, were some of the president s favorite mouthpieces who, since january 6, are the least willing to talk about the reality of that da