planning to continue to rally on the campaign trail. this party is no longer the pro corporate party. that is a huge shift in america. senator feinstein, do you still feel like you re sit to serve? new health revelations coming to light, complications including encephalitis. we could be left with difficulties of memory. we all have health issues. she is performing, doing her job. did four children survive a deadly plane crash in the amazon jungle? the mystery and search is intensifying. the president s tweet was related and the information could not be confirmed. it makes it more difficult to navigate. the rivers are the highway. harrison ford fought back tears as presented with an honorary lifetime achievement honor premiering the fifth chapter of indiana jones. you gave my life purpose and meaning and i m grateful for that. good morning, everyone g to h everyone. good to have you with us on this friday. this in moments ago. the white house now says
right now, two separate senate committees are drilling into u.s. and china relations. in the wake of that chinese spy balloon entering the u.s. just last hour senator jon tester made the stakes abundantly clear. china s a real threat and one we need to take seriously, which is exactly why we re here today. house members this morning receiving a classified briefing on the balloon ahead of a vote scheduled just a few minutes from now to condemn china s use of a spy craft. senators are set to receive an all members briefing of their own in about 30 minutes. all of this happening as the state department is revealing fresh details about china s surveillance program this morning. and just what the balloon hovering over the u.s. was capable of. in a few moments, i ll talk to former u.s. ambassador to china max baucus about what we can learn and the very real threat posed by china. plus, fading hopes for survival, days after devastating earthquakes rocked turkey and syria. the
have been in the tournament. they lost the title game to merrimac but they are tra transitioning from division two so they weren t eligible to play in the tournament so. the knights got in on a technicality. they certainly made the most of it. they certainly did. next hour, andy katz joins us to preview some of the upcoming marquis match-ups. he is reporting on the tournament. and the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. you are in the cnn newsroom. jim acosta is off tonight. i m paula reid in washington. donald trump is als already looking to raise campaign fans hours after called on supporters to protest what he says is his imminent arrest. trump said he expects to be arrested on tuesday. now, this comes amid the manhattan district attorney s investigation into hush money payments made to former adult film star stormy daniels shortly before the 2016 election. but a trump attorney tells me the former president based his claim on press reports stemming from wha
investigation into the january 6th committee. also ahead, ron desantis tries to debunk what he calls myths about his education policy, but his presentation of the facts seem to fall flat. we ll show you what happened. we ll have legal analysis on the doj s report on the louisville police department. a lot to get to. along with joe, willie and me, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius. for usa today, susan page. and the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. we have a lot to get to, mika. first, i just love to hear you talk a little bit about what happened last night. yesterday, of course, iconic interviews with really women who made a huge difference over the past 50 years. but that day of iconic interviews turned into an evening of really history-making speeches. i must say, at times, just speeches that took your breath away, made the audience members cry. it was extraordinary.
focused minds are somewhat in helsinki and stockholm and pushed those two countries for the first time to apply for nato membership. so some movement by turkey regarding finland s application to join nato. giving young babies between four and six months old tiny tastes of smooth peanut butter could dramatically cut peanut allergies. that s according to new research, showing there is a crucial opportunity during weaning to cut allergy cases by 77%. the allergy has been soaring in the uk with one in 50 children now affected. scientists now say the government s advice on weaning which says no solids until around six months needs to change. let s speak to our medical editor fergus walsh. this sounds promising, tell us how it works? it this sounds promising, tell us how it works? , , ., . ., this sounds promising, tell us how itworks? , , ., . ., , it works? it is research from king s colleae it works? it is research from king s college london it works? it is research from