Sentence yet for a january 6th insurrectionist, that ruling comes hours before a key hearing for donald trump himself. New details about the heavily armored train kim jong un will take to meet with Vladimir Putin in russia, taking no chances with his security, kims own bodyguards that could be serving as decoys. Amazon forcing workers back into the office, is remote work about to be a thing of the past . Lets go out front. Good evening to all. Im erin burnett. Outfront tonight the breaking news, the longest sentence yet for a january 6th insurrectionist, 22 years. That is how long the former proud boys leader, Enrique Tarrio, Will In Building Prison for his role in the riot, guilty, sentenced for Seditious Conspiracy and leading a plot to prevent the transfer of power from donald trump to joe biden. They say it was Donald Trumps words. It was his motivation. It was his anger that caused what occurred on january 6th. They want to use Enrique Tarrio as a scapegoat for donald trump and th
That person for your son. Its remarkable to see that. Such a great series. This Champions For Change series that were doing. Great to see a different side of your life. Just wonderful to see that. Erin burnett, thank you so much. Great to see you as always. Really appreciate it. Me, too. Thanks. And up next our onehour Champions For Change special hosted by dr. Sanjay gupta. Reporting from washington, im jim acosta. Ill see you back here tomorrow at 5 00 eastern. Good night, everybody. Every day all l around us people are breaking barriers. Theyre building new connections, and theyre expanding what is possible. 12 of us journalists here at cnn recently met one folks who are making big differences in the world in ways that have personally touched our own hearts. These are their stories. This is Champions For Change. Welcome to Champions For Change, im dr. Sanjay gupta. You know, tonight were going to introduce you to 12 amazing people youve probably never heard of. But theyre all making
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Hello again everyone. So muce this sunday. Im fredricka whitfield. We begin this hour with growing pressure on capitol hill to avoid a crippling Government Shutdown this week. Time is running out. Lawmakers now have just six days to pass a Spending Bill to fund the government. Federal agencies have already started the formal process of preparing for a shutdown and if that happens millions of federal workers could have their paychecks withheld until a deal is reached. But with the clock ticking, it is clear House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy doesnt have the votes to pass a stopgap funding bill. House republicans are engaged in Open Warfare Over who is to blame for the stalemate. The hold outs keep saying to Kevin Mccarthy dont bring bipartisan bills to the floor. We dont want you to use democrat votes to avert a shutdown. But theyre using democrat votes to try to cause a shutdown. These individuals, these republican holdouts are voting with nancy pelosi. We should have separate single subject
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