Taylor swift has reshaped American Music and global Pop Culture. Will her endorsement of Kamala Harris change the course of American Politics as well . And Hurricane Francine Pound ing the southern coast of louisiana with heavy Rain And Wind as the window for thousands to get out has nearly slammed shut. The latest on the storm Coming Up and whether it could get worse before it gets better. Lots to get to on a wednesday. But today, theres no debate about the most important measure of the harris trump faceoff. Did it move undecided voters . Looking at the early analysis, the answer maybe found in three words. Bait and switch. The campaign clearly signalled she would bait Donald Trump. She did numerous times, and he took it. During the course of his Rattle Lirks he talks about fingsal characters like hasnt billion elector and people start leeing his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom. First to the rallies. She said people start leaving. People dont go to her rallies. Theres no r
congressman carlos jimenez be throwing his support to? he will tell us in just a moment. first, peter doocy at the white house and how they re planning for the big announcement without saying it s a big announcement. peter? neil, while president biden has said he intends to run for re-election, the imminent announcement for a second term may be a surprise to some folks that paid attention to his campaign the first time. look, i view myself as a bridge, not as anything else. there s an entire generation of leaders that you saw stand behind me. they are the future of this country. about three out of every four adults don t want president biden to run. for democrats, he s under water. 47% want him to run again. that s his own party. something the president is doing effectively though, consolidating the field. he doesn t have any elected democrats challenging him in the primary at the moment. one of the democrats rumored to be considering a challenge over the last year, ill
house. president biden s chief of staff ron klain stepping down. departure comes at a challenging time with a special counsel investigation into handling of classified documents and possible re-election campaign. right to the arlette saenz joining us from delaware where president biden is spending the white house. a little bit of news at the white house this saturday afternoon. tell us more. reporter: jim, marking a significant change in leadership apartment the white house as cnn confirmed white house chief of staff ron klain is expected to step down from his post in the coming weeks. sources say that transition is expected to happen at some point after the state of the union address slated for february 7th. this comes as really there has been very little turnover when it comes to the inner circle of advisers working with president biden. klain has been there from very beginning of this white house and worked with biden as vice president as well as during his time in the s
that facility. new images first on cnn show little to no change in damage at the site compared to last month, but worries are continuing over the safety of europe s largest nuclear complex. both russia and ukraine are accusing the other of plotting attacks on or around the plant. now, the lack of independent access to the plant makes it impossible to verify what is actually happening there. yes, it s very hard for even u.s. officials to have visibility into exactly what the security situation is, but this is new video showing russian military trucks inside a turbine hall near the nouclear reactor. it s not clear when this video was taken. cnn s senior international correspondent is there for us. david, do we know if it s secure or the exact situation? reporter: the exact situation is very difficult to ascertain. what we do know is russian troops have been there for months now and they have placed military assets in and around that site. now, who is doing the shelling, whe
happy, excited kids and make them chant something so demeaning? those questions sent me on a journey to an industry that s exploiting kids across africa. i was shocked by what i heard along the way, but in the end ifound my answers. done i a writer and journalist, and although i now based in london i lived in china for several years, studying chinese and working in beijing. i loved it there but i didn t always feel welcome. as a black woman in a country with a chinese mac tiny black population, i experienced countless incidences of racism; sometimes indirectly but often write in my face. i soon realised i wasn t the only one. see, i wasn t new to racism before china, it s a global problem, but i had never been anywhere that made it quite so difficult to speak out. i felt black people in china needed a space to unpack these experiences, so i decided to take a risk. i created that liberty china, an online space and website to start that conversation. hello and welcome to anot