that day to plead not guilty to a whole bunch of federal crimes. good evening, seven men who were once the most powerful of president nixon s it ministration and reelection campaign were arraigned in federal court in washington today. each of them pleaded not guilty as a result of that watergate cover-up in the break-in at daniel ellsberg psychiatry. robert arriving in the darkness of the underground garage. some people gathered and came to watch and others to demonstrate. campaign lawyer, now defendant arrived. then, former attorney general john mitchell. there were cheers for charles carlson and there were top aide. john earlington, all those hidden from view. and former alderman gordon strong and his lawyer arriving almost unrecognized. and one by one, sandwiched among their ten lawyers defendants responded to the charges which showed first loudly and not guilty all counts, not guilty. carlson, not guilty. ehrlich min, not guilty. holden meant, not guilty. parkinson an
seven men who once had been the most powerful in president nixon s reelection campaign were in federal court today. each of them pleadet not guilty. the first defendant arriving in the darkness of the underground garage. out front, several hundred persons had gathered. some came to watch and others to demonstrate. campaign lawyer, now defendant, kenneth parkinson arrived. then former attorney general john mitchell. put the traitors in jail! reporter: there were jeers for charles colson and strawn and his lawyer aliving almost unrecognized, and one by one, sandwiched among their ten lawyers, the defendants responded to the charges, mitchell first loudly, not guilty to all counts. martian, not guilty, colson, not guilty ehrlichman, not guilty, halderman, not guilty and parkinson and strong, not guilty. they were taunted with cheers of law and order. law and order was one of nixon s slogan and now they were using it to taunt his attorney general as he arrived to face h
most powerful in president nixon s reelection campaign were in federal court today. the first defendant arriving in the darkness of the underground garage. out front, several hundred persons had gathered. some came to watch and others to demonstrate. campaign lawyer, now defendant, kenneth parkinson arrived. then former attorney general john mitchell. put the traitors in jail! reporter: there were jeres geres for kolson and straun and his lawyer arriving almost unrecognized and one by one, the defendants responded to the charges, mitchell first, loudly, not guilty to all count the martian, not guilty, kolson, not guilty ehrlichman, not guilty, halderman, not guilty and parkinson and strong, not guilty. they were taunted with cheers of law and order. law and order was one of nixon s slogan and now they were using it to taunt his attorney general as he arrived to face criminal charges. america watching all these top aides, pleading guilty it these serious crimes and
i need you. the camera cut away. i m sure it will wind up being some deep state conspiracy in another two days. my teeth all right? i m chris cuomo. welcome to the prime time covid command center. i ll be tracking the cases where they are and more importantly, why they are. we start with what remains the same. the more of us who are vaccinated, the sooner this will end. okay? that is the major control mechanism. the more people who get vaccinated, the sooner the suck ends, period. good news. delta, as a variant, could be a four to eight-week issue according to experts or a month or two months. why? if we up the vaccination rate and if and then there s this whole chain of permutations of thought for them, how the vaccinated transcript this and what it will mean and herd immunity. it all starts with people getting vaccinated. with a we do right now may determine what happens weeks and months from now. and to be clear, by we, i mean you who are not protected for yourse
anyway, let s look at the video again. he s handed the note. he reads it. sir, there s something on your chin. and he wipes it. looks at it. i don t know if he did he eat it? it looked like he i mean, i can t confirm it. but it looks like he did the old kind of i don t know, we ll leave it up to you to decide. something to make you smile or cringe a little bit. i cringed. the news continues. let s hand things over to chris for cuomo prime time. did you coop. did you just accuse the president of no, i didn t. i asked the question. i m just asking the question. some say. but, i mean, we ve all done would you tell me if i had something in my big chompers? i would absolutely tell you, yes. you re one of those. i believe in just saying it to the person. i ve said it to people in the most awkward situations. i feel like, you know what, it s good to just rip the band-aid off. i still think you kind of accused the president of the united states i thi