Coronavirus case was reported here in the United States, the nation getting a shot in the arm today when the largest Vaccination Campaign in this nations history got underway. Front Line Health Care workers getting that first dose of the Pfizer Vaccine, the very first was a Critical Care nurse right here in new york city, sandra lindsey. I feel hopeful today, relieved. I feel like healing is coming. However, it comes also on a sad day. The u. S. Death toll surpassing 300,000 And Hundreds Of Thousands of Americans Still getting sick every day. The nations top Infectious Disease expert says we have to remain vigilant. The Vaccine Rights now is not a substitute for the normal Standard Public Health measures of wearing a mask, keeping your distance, avoiding congregant crowded sections particularly indoors. We are looking at this historic moment from all angles with our reporters, experts and guests across the country. And joining me now is the president of mt. Sinimorning side hospital an
attempts to overturn the 2020 election. it s the most aggressive step, perhaps, taken by donald trump to assert executive and attorney-client privileges to keep witnesses from cooperating with that investigation. how this fight is resolved could determine whether the firewall around donald trump falls, opening the flood gates about what aides and lawyers were telling him on and around january 6 and what decisions he was making. this comes as the january 6 committee is about to hold its first public hearing in more than two months. that s going to happen next wednesday. it could be the final hearing before the panel releases its final report. and of course the suspense is building about what its end game will be. will the committee formally recommend a criminal prosecution of donald trump to the doj in connection with the capital attack? that remains a possibility. in the classified documents case, the trump team has until next friday to present proof to a special master that
joining me now is the author of mt. mouse. thank you so much for joining the program, art. there are so many books banned at a record rate, and we re in the 21st century. why is this happening in your estimation? this particular round has a lot to do with, first of all, the ever-heating up polarization of america. and therefore both sides seem to be involved in yanking books out of people s hands somehow. and i think just like the subject of the book mouse, i just feel that there s autocracy in the air. there s fights to remove freedoms, not to grant them, with at least 40% of america supporting such notions. and it doesn t seem like it s going to end any time soon. what is this going to mean for the future of you know, everyone likes to talk about freedom of speech. what is this going to mean for the future of america if more and more books are banned, some
concede anything to him in the long run. is it just because macron is a relatively new president of the france? macron gets dinner and tour of mt. vernon, going to arlington and getting state dinner. angela merkel who is more senior leader in europe, bigger economy, she has been around longer and viewed as senior player with how to deal with putin she gets a meeting. she has been much more public about her disagreements with the president. is that what this is about? this is sort of a personal thing. angela merkel sort of represents western liberalism that trump ran against. you can point to her policy on syria or not always syrian refugees coming into europe as sort of something that was animated a lot of what became the trump movement and similar movements across europe. macron is sort of he is
and east. tornado-warned area until about 8:00 central time. for the next ten minutes or so. we still have a couple of tornado warnings down to the south, lawrence, lewis counties including the city of mt. pleasant, that is still in effect. a lot of people on the roads tonight so it s been a very dangerous situation and in fact that one tornado watch that we have in effect until 8:00. the storm prediction center labeled it as a particularly dangerous situation and they got it spot on because that is where we saw that tornado in mississippi. we ve had a couple of deaths unfortunately from this round of nasty weather and it is not over yet. so about half a million people still in that warned area that is set to expire in the next ten minutes. here is the path of that storm that pushed about 100 miles or more that hit that area just to the south of clarksdale and continued on into portions of