may not remember, but it is remarkable that is on tape. i believe that this is the only time ever that donald trump uttered these words. i was wrong and i apologize. i know, it s weird harry can say that. donald trump famously never apologizes, that one time that he did, the thing that is memorable about that video, if indeed you remember it at all, is that donald trump so clearly didn t mean it. it s like some group of staffers had staged an intervention. stop him in this weird black boxes, tv studio, with a wonky backdrop, and force him to read a prepared script. no one was under the impression that he actually meant it. he was just saying it to take a box. this is a frequent thing with donald trump. he often delivers grip did speeches that were obviously written by somebody else. they were delivered with a wink and nod to his supporters. they knew he didn t mean it. this was just something had to be read because, hey, i m president. or, i m running for president. sometim
republican national committee censures the two republican members of congress january 6th committee members in part for participating in, quote, persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate discourse. is that how the republican party views the deadly violent assault on the capitol on democracy? the republican civil war over that dark day. that s ahead. and as the games begin, the chinese government cynically pushes an athlete from its muslim minority from lighting the torch, hoping you forget the genocide the chinese government is committing against that very same ethnic group. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. just in. former vice president mike pence moments ago directly took on his former boss, donald trump, and donald trump s outlandish, untethered claims about the election. take listen. i heard this week that president trump said i had the right to overturn the election. president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn the election. the presiden
mode adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness causing bacteria detergents leave behind. plaintiffs good sanitized is better the lead with jake tapper weekdays it for and cnn hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield and we begin in baltimore where moments ago, officials gave an update to that catastrophic bridge collapse. today, governor wes moore said and it s too unsafe for divers because of debris, wreckage, pieces of bridge in the water. the governor underscoring mission first, people always he said crews are working 24 hours on the water and on the vessel. dali we have a series of 24/7 operations currently underway unified command are conducting planning and engineering assessments 24 hours a day we have assets on the water enforcing safety zones, 24 hours there s a day. we have assessments on the dali being conducted 24 hours a day. this isn t around the clock operation and we re going to ramp up
we ve got brand new information on the big biden obama clinton fundraiser and what it all means for the campaign in and five million. but caitlin clark to play against the guys she take the deal tonight. i law codes live while they certainly rolled out the red carpet, the celebrities and the cash for president biden in new york city, we saw three presidents with who are united with one mission raise as much money as possible to help defeat donald trump. the venue radio city music hall, the crowd. oh, it was sold out. the stars were, let s just say there were a lot of them from stephen cold bear, to mindy kaling, ben platt, to lizzo we re told clinton and obama ended the fundraiser by putting on aviators and doing their best impressions joe biden, and all the biden campaign says they raised 25 million. that s in one night. the campaign tells us that that s the biggest single fundraiser for them so far this year and i m more than trump raised and the entire mont
katelyn. and thank you all so much for joining us for this ry, very busy. our laura coates live starts right now an american tragedy deepens what people have been confirmed dead baltimore, leaving more families and so many questions. and so much pain. that s tonight on a special to our laura coates live good, evening. i m laura coates and washington, dc. and tonight, a dramatic play by play of a dolly s final faded minutes from the investigators examining just went wrong and what happened at that key bridge? the national transportation safety board is that it gave a second by second depiction, going through the initial alarms, the commands to steer away the desperate radio call for help. the order to drop the anchor, the radio call that confirmed that the dali had lost all power, all of this before hitting the bridge and causing the catastrophic collapse. i really cannot even begin to imagine how frantic this crew must have been. now we have some insight into