from the wright brothers original plane loaned from the museum. on board? very cool. very synergistic. good morning to you. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you. former president trump spoke to a gathering of gop officials and donors preparing to chart a path for the party with him in it. nbc s ali vitale i is in palm beach with more. reporter: lindsey and ken, republicans and lawmakers alike flocking to florida and going to trump s mar-a-lago club last night, they heard from the former president there himself. while these rnc spring meetings are behind closed doors, they re typically a chance for the party to chart a path forward. the republican party right now is grappling with what the path forward looks like in the mind of donald trump. and it seems, according to reports, that his mind is still squarely on the results of the 2020 election, which he falsely claims he won, and he s still attacking other republicans who have either sp
hospitalizations worldwide nationwide, rather. spearheading legislation in congress for three decades, we look back at the legacy of one of america s post powerful politicians, senator harry reid. they promised to protect women s rights. the new taliban law restricts them even more. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it s wednesday, december the 29th. our new worries over the omicron surge could make weeks ahead difficult for hospital workers across the united states. joe biden s covid team says the country is in for a tough january. i suspect by the end of january things will peak, and there s no question that january will be filled with a lot of short-term challenges, hospital beds shortages, it s tough to handle this many cases at once. but i think if there is a silver lining, it s that when it comes out fast it s likely to go down even more quickly. well, the u.s. is averaging more than 265,000 cases a day over the past week.
bank, many of the banks outside of this as you know the biggest banks, frankly, are outside of your country, so you could do that. but i don t need to borrow money. i built a great company. that s donald trump pressed yesterday whether he would accept foreign money to cover his civil fraud bond. those comments came after a substantial day legally for the former president. we ll go throughological of it in just a moment. also ahead it appears that one of the house republicans leading the impeachment inquiry into president biden is ready to move on from the months-long effort. plus we ll bring you the latest on the growing rifts between israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the biden administration following a u.n. resolution for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, march 26th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us today. and we re going to begin with breaking news out of baltimore this morning. th
republicans take grievance pollacks to the house floor censuring democrat adam schiff for his role in donald trump s first impeachment. and that comes as there s drama within the house gop with two of its more outspoken members at odds over how and when to impeach president biden. and also ahead the latest on the search for the missing submersible deep in the atlantic ocean as experts suspect the five people inside may have just a few hours of oxygen left. good morning and welcome to way too early on this thursday, june 22nd. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. the classified documents case against the former president donald trump is moving forward with yet another key development. a court filing issued yesterday reveals that special counsel jack smith has turned over his office s first set of discovery to trump s defense team. this includes materials supporting the prosecution s case against trump for allegedly mishandling the documents after le
i ll have the conference pick somebody else. america wakes up without a speaker of the house. and plenty of questions about who could ultimately replace him. good day to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it is wednesday, october 4. 5:00 a.m. here in washington with congress in utter chaos this morning after the dramatic removal of kevin mccarthy as speaker of the house. right now there is no clear replacement. no house business is scheduled until at least tuesday. it is the first time in history that speaker has been ousted in the middle of a congressional term. an overwhelming majority ofs did actually vote to keep mccarthy in power, but it was still not enough to block the efforts of the republican hardliners who wanted mccarthy gone. on this vote, the yeas are 216. the nays are 210. the resolution is adopted. without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the office of speaker of the house of the united states hous