. raul castro, the president of cuba will also give a news conference in his country that will happen at noon eastern time. of course cnn will continue to follow this breaking news throughout the day. thank you for joining me today, i m carol kos toll low. @this hour with berman and michaela starts now. hello, everyone. i m john berman. and. and i m michaela pereira. history is being made at this hour after more than a half century of tension and diplomat diplomatic silence between the u.s. it s releasing alan gross from prison after five years. a series of genuinely breathtaking developments. cuba is also releasing a u.s. intelligence asset, a spy, who s been locked up in cuba for more than 20 years.
in return washington is freeing three cuban spies convicted in 2001 of espionage. that is big in and of itself. it all seems part now of something much, much bigger. president obama will announce major changes in u.s. policy toward cuba. officials calling them the most sweeping
but, david, she moved on to say she s convinced a trade deal between the u.s. and the ucla is in both kun and the u.k. is in both country s interest but we didn t get a lot of detail. president trump believes in one-on-one trade deals specifically to the exclusion of multi lateral trade deals and would like to get a trade deal done with the united kingdom, particularly after brexit. i think he sees this as a big achievement and binding of president u.k. and united states that have moved at least in his view in a more nationalist direction. that s what he would like to do. i thought the prime minister s comments about nato were so fascinating, really, because there are so many people around the world, u.s. allies, republicans here at home, that are so concerned that trump could diminish the importance of nato as a part of our foreign policy. and they re all trying to tell news the media rest assured trump desiren t believe what
respective countries. sandra: and this, david, is
you come back to it, if they had someone who is more of an alabama democrat, he would have been fine. but on issue set after issue set, he s a democrat and that s a problem in alabama. i hate to tell everyone that. i just don t see how how big of an issue is the abortion issue? i think it s a big deal and hurt him right out of the gate and he s done very little to overcome that. he hasn t looked for issues to find common ground with conservatives. now, i do think one of the things i ll be watching on election night is shelby county in birmingham and that s where roy moore won 63% of the vote in 2012 but lost in the primary. that s an affluent the birmingham suburbs, that s where people that s the target-rich environment for doug jones. if he s going to win, he s got to do well there. he s got to gin up the african-american vote and comments that he made about slavery and harkening back to the days of slavery when we really had family values. and then, also, he s got to ge
protected status for seven years under the obama administration, the leader finally getting answers, joins us live. welcome to fox news @ night, i m shannon bream in washington. new tonight, capping a week which began with the state of the union address and about to close with the release of that controversial surveillance memo, president trump appears to be going on offense against his critics. these new comments coming in just a short while ago speaking at the rnc winter meeting right here in washington. the name is resist, that s all they do is resist. i don t know if they re good at, they can t be too good at because we are passing a lot of things. shannon: those comments directed at democrats but they white house is poised to further
infuriate its critics with the release of a memo of alleged surveillance. ed henry joins us that story. breaking tonight, two sr. republicans are pushing back at reports that this republican memo will not live up to the hype that there ar
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, from animated hits South Park and Beavis and.
An exploration of news and events in the 1990s. In the opener, TV shows from the decade are examined, fr
Anderson Cooper takes viewers beyond the headlines with in-depth reporting and investigations.
Anderson Cooper takes viewers beyond the headlines with in-depth reporting and investigations.
another, oh, 20 yards down field. which, i don t even know if that s a crime, colluding about russians. keeping them honest, it s not. that much is true, and that s all. there is no anti-colluding with russians act anywhere on the united states code. but there is plenty about campaign conspiracy and finance abuses not to mention obstruction of justice. not to mention most would agree, it s just wrong to be scheming with a hostile power. it s a touchy subject, as you might imagine. because of that, it s not the first time they ve felt compelled to describe their transgressions downward. just after the election, campaign spokesperson hope hicks said, quote, there was no communication between the campaign and any foreign entity during the campaign. it never happened, she said. three months late
Anderson Cooper takes viewers beyond the headlines with in-depth reporting and investigations. no collusion, which i knew anyway. no coordination, no nothing. no nothing, he says. no collusion. his response to the revelation his closest campaign adviser sought dirt on hillary clinton. his response after the house and senate intelligence committees re released their reports on russian interference. his response to nearly any question the president has ever gotten, no collusion. if not the two foundational words of his entire administration, then at least the linchpin of his defense that is until our reporting that his former lawyer and confidante is now willing to tie the president directly to that meeting with russians during the campaign. now that michael cohen s apparently ready to say that candidate trump knew in advance about what amounts to at best an attempted collusion or intended collusion or unrequited collusion. the line of defense has a new wrinkle, moving from never
a report he is worried about son don jr. and that infamous trump tower meeting. backlash continuing over the president s targeting of lebron james. the latest example of what appears to be trump s war against black athletes. plus, i m going to talk to a potentially ground breaking congressional candidate in michigan hoping to be the latest democrat to show that going left is the key to victory for democrats in 2018. all of that straight ahead. we begin with the russia investigation. a tale of father and son. it s been more than two years since the trump tower meeting and it still a major source of concern on the part of the president and his legal team. to date president admitting any tweet that the meeting was in fact about getting dirt on hillary clinton. that s a correct contradiction to the statement we now know was dictated by trump himself when the meeting first game public
claiming if you may recall that was actually about adoption. but it s not the first time that presiden
let s. keep. the firemen magazine. on d. w. . this is live from berlin tonight the eve of what will be one of the biggest political changes in germany as chancellor prepares to step down as chair of her party has led the conservative c.d.u. for eighteen years tomorrow there will be a new leader who may also want. as chancellor also coming up
yemen peace talks begin in sweden and government and rebel sides agree to an exchange of prisoners but the united nations is mourning not to expect too much from the negotiations and a shocking arrest a top global executive of chinese telecoms giant is detained in canada she now faces extradition to the united states for allegedly violating sanctions on iran. it s good to have you with us tonight in error is drawing to a close here in germany on friday chancellor will relinquish the chair of her conservative c.d.u. party she ll continue as chancellor for the time being but delegates at the party conference in hamburg were elected merkel s replac
moment. this is the story. we will see you tucker: this is a fox news alert. of course, you know exactly what it is about. we are monitoring the house imminent house impeachment vote on capitol hill tonight, as well as the president s rally in michigan. both happening this hour. the vice president is on stage to introduce the president and just said this: what s happening in d.c. tonight is a disgrace. right now, meanwhile, on the hill, the final speaker is wrapping up. a lot to get to tonight. hear from the president and get our analysis. first, back to capitol hill. in this time of great trial and tribulation, may god bless america. i yield back. [cheers and applause] speaker, i yield back. gentleman from california is recognized. [applause] [gavel] house will be in order. tucker: good evening, welcome to tucker carlson tonight. you know what s happening. we are preparing for the final vote on impeachment. with us here on the set is bret baier of special report. br