president s defense team tried to get dismissed on constitutional grounds with the support of all but six republicans. the democratic house managers made their case in part by citing legal scholars who agreed with them. and they began with a documentary style video, a moment by moment timeline of the insurrection, seemingly k chrono chronological. here s a portion of it, with a warning, it s not easy to watch. traitor! traitor! heave, ho! heave, ho! [ screaming ] get off! fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! this is what the defense is asking senators to put behind them barely a month after that happened. whether they choose to or not, jamie raskin was not about to let anyone off the hook. he made this legal and political moment intensely personal. his youngest daughter and son-in-law, were at the capito last month. here s his account of it. my chief of staff was with tabitha and hank locked and barricaded in that office. the kids hiding under the de
scholars and got help from a stumbling performance by one the defense attorneys. democrats began with a video that will have impact beyond today. here s a portion with a warning first it is not easy to watch. traitor! traitor! heave, ho! heave, ho! [ screaming ] get off! fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! this is what the defense is asking senators to put behind them barely a month after that happened. whether they choose to or not, jamie raskin was not about to let anyone off the hook. he made this legal and political moment intensely personal. his youngest daughter and son-in-law were at the capitol last month. here s his account of it. my chief of staff was with tabitha and hank locked and barricaded in that office. the kids hiding under the desk. placing what they thought were their final texts and whispered phone calls to say their good-byes. they thought they were going to die. my son-in-law had never even been to the capitol before. and when
my clothes. super bowl lv. will we see the passing of the torch? or will brady once again reign supreme? this is kickoff in tampa bay and the cnn bleacher report special. if that doesn t get you pumped up for the game, i don t know what will. welcome to our cnn studio in atlanta. i m andy scholes. and i m coy wire, live in tampa. the site of super bowl lv. we ve covered a lot of super bowls, andy. this is unlike any other. coy, normally the teams get to the host city by monday, spend all week practicing there, meeting with the media. not the case this year. these are live pictures right now of the chiefs getting set to leave a very snowy kansas city. and the bucs of course are already here, the first team to ever play a super bowl in their home stadium, making history in large part because of their new qb, the greatest of all time, tom brady. randi kaye is here as well. hello, randi, what are you hearing from fans ahead of the big game? hey, guys, fans are excit
going forward. in israel relatives of loved ones gathered near the prime minister s house is calling for a hostage release deal. some called for a change in leadership. and taking a stand against germany s far right, tens of thousands gathered across the country to protest the parties plan for mass migrant deportations. a plan some compared to a dark period in german history. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with michael holmes. we are just over a day away from new hampshire s republican primary, and thanks to a major shakeup in the u.s. presidential race sunday, the gop contest is now down to two main contenders. former president donald trump of course, and nikki haley who hopes to leverage the granite states moderate republicans and independents. trump has consistently dominated the gop field in the polling, and in the iowa caucuses of course, he beat his nearest competitor by a margin of nearly 30 points. now trump has the endorsement of that former rival. desan
polansk. tell us about this, this was about attorney/client privilege but if there s criminality, the pr privilege doesn t exist. reporter: right. john eastman was trying to keep these emails away from the committee and anyone else who wanted them. this is the second time the judge found these emails should be released, they can t be protected because of a furtherance of a fraud, it s called a crime fraud exception. this is a monumental finding from a federal judge. it does two things, potentially very quickly. right now eastman is in a position these emails could be released to the house select committee. previously they got emails right around january 6th. this is a wider portfolio, the entire month of december 2020 leading up. so a lot of additional context the house may not have had before. and the second thing it does, it has a federal judge on paper looking at documents that could potential evidence and saying what they actually mean. and his finding is that these ema