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CNN Special Report

we came very close to either service having to use lethal options or worse. jake tapper: when the secret service made the call to move the vice president again, rioters came within 40 feet of him. as he was held in an undisclosed location, it was the vice president who directed a response to the riot. [indistinct chanting] speaker: it was pence who was on the phone with these lawmakers, pence who was on the phone with people in the pentagon about what was happening with the national guard. jake tapper: at 2:2:38 pm, trump twtweeted, "please suppot our capitol police and law enforcement. they are truly on the side of our country. stay peaceful." by this point, rioters were in both chambers. sarah matthews: this is our house. jake tapper: and the capitol rotunda was filled with tear gas. sarah matthews: at the end of the tweet, he used the phrase stay peaceful.

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Chris Jansing Reports

targeted by supporters of donald trump. you have incidents happen like this again and again. judge chutkan has already faced threats. a woman is being prosecuted for making threats to her chambers. she's gotten a lot of attention in connection with this ongoing case. this case could ultimately go back to her. stroe the appeals court is taking up the hearing on presidential immunity. if the judges in that case deny trump's claims of presidential immunity, then judge chutkan will get this case right back. it's still set for march, although that date could slip given the proceedings happening in the federal appeals court. >> ryan reilly, thank you so very much. next, new details on the secret hospital stay at the highest levels of the u.s. military that even the president was not told initially about. the fallout. we're back in just 60 seconds. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. you're watching "jose

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CNN Special Report

if they were running out of options, and they're getting nervous, it sounds like that. we came very close to either service having to use lethal options or worse. jake tapper: when the secret service made the call to move the vice president again, rioters came within 40 feet of him. as he was held in an undisclosed location, it was the vice president who directed a response to the riot. [indistinct chanting] speaker: it was pence who was on the phone with these lawmakers, pence who was on the phone with people in the pentagon about what was happening with the national guard. jake tapper: at 2:2:38 pm, trump twtweeted, "please suppot our capitol police and law enforcement. they are truly on the side of our country. stay peaceful." by this point, rioters were in both chambers. sarah matthews: this is our house.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

lights on at the federal government. that is the agreement that chuck schumer and mike johnson have reached right now. how much money should the government spend as a whole on that issue. it's just a past legislation to essentially implement that spending level. okay with it, can vote for it, get enough votes in both chambers and get it signed into law in time. that's why the border security fight could eventually play out on the funding level, on the issue of funding the government if some of those members want to use that fight over government funding to enact their priorities about border security and immigration policy. that's a question that will have to play out. at the moment right now they're moving on separate tracks, keeping the government open on one track, funding ukraine and israel, which is tied to immigration and border policies, on another track. right now that is still tied up in negotiations, uncertain whether they can get a deal on immigration and border policy.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

the noise and the chaos of this election season. >> all right. leah wright rigor, thank you so much. great to see you. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. all right. and now this breaking news on capitol hill, where cnn has learned house and senate leaders are poised to announce an agreement today on spending levels, which is the first step to avoid a government shutdown. cnn's arlette saenz is traveling with the president in wilmington, delaware. but we also have with us cnn's manu raju on the phone. manu, let me go to you first. what are you learning? >> reporter: -- agreement on overall spending for the federal government in this current fiscal year. now, why is that significant? because commerce and the white house are facing the prospect of a government shutdown as early as january 19th if there is no deal in place to keep the government open, if there's no legislation passed in both chambers of congress by then. there are two deadlines.

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Symone

passed through both chambers of congress, and then these appropriations committees are going to have to get these bills out and voted on as soon as possible. so, while this bill and this toppling tax deal is a good and promising first step in avoiding that government shutdown, there is still a ways to go, symone. >> julia, i mean, are there any indications whether these numbers already have widespread support? i'm looking at the statement from the president and it says, he's touting this as a win, saying it rejects deep cuts to programs, hardworking families -- provides a path to passing full year funding bills that deliver for the american people. and are free of any extreme policies. speaker johnson, though, also touting this as a win. >> yes and i think that this messaging war that you are seeing is that you have both parties touting it as a win. that is because this bill is going to need bipartisan support to pass.

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

cut from irs funding, as well as six billion dollars in covid era funds. so, the democrats are messaging this as progress. it is a big step forward to avoid that government shutdown deadline, that first one in january 19th. but it clears the way to be full steam ahead to get the text written, get it through both chambers of congress, and get these bills appropriated. charles. >> really quickly, president biden is leading into the idea that this is something that reflects the funding levels that he notted with both parties and signed into law last spring, also that it rejects deep cuts to programs that hardworkinamerican families can count o like this positiveeedback from the president. does not have any sort of chance of helping to get this deal passed and pushed through? >> well, the good news is you're not really hearing any complaints yet from democrats. it's coming from the republican side, which should not be surprising given how these

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Erin Burnett OutFront

>> one capitol police officer called it a medieval battle. that same officer called -- was called wild raises name. he said he was more afraid in the capitol of the united states of america, in the chambers than when he was fighting as a soldier in the war in iraq. he said he was more afraid inside the halls of congress than fighting in the war in iraq. >> when you hear president biden using your story and your words, what is that like for you in that moment? >> very humble, honor, but it is the same sentiment that i was feeling at that time when i testified. again, when i -- i took an oath to defend the constitution, democracy in this country, and i was not even born in this

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Anderson Cooper 360

binding on the states. but, as joan noted, it's not clear exactly which issues they're going to weigh in on. the other big question is, what role does the state have to enforce that section? there are some other cases, other questions they could potentially weigh in on, like did he engage in an insurrection. i expect they might try to stay away from that, try to be narrow, focus on the constitutional issues. whatever they say, they're the final word on interpreting the constitution. >> joan, you've been covering the supreme court for years. given the personalities, the politics involved, do you have a sense of what's going on behind the scenes of this decision? >> they came to the bench today for the first time in the new year and the first time since these cases had arrived. i was there in the courtroom. they handled, for some early minutes, a lot of routine visits, admissions to the bar at the supreme court. that's when they left the bench, took off those black robes and all sat around a conference table in a small room off the chambers of chief justice john

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Anderson Cooper 360

away from that and try to be narrow. focus on the constitutional issues. whatever they say, they are the final word on interpreting the constitution. >> joan, you have been covering the supreme court for years. do you have a sense of what is going on behind the scenes of this decision? >> well you know, they came to the bench today for the first time in the new year and the first time since these cases had arrived and i was there in the courtroom. they handled for some early minutes. a lot of routine business. that is when they left the bench. took off the black robes and all sat around a conference table in a small room off the chambers of chief justice john roberts. and that is where they had to decide what were they going to do there. this is the first time they were meeting in person as all these filings had come in this week. and then, anderson, i have to say, it took several hours for them to announce what they were doing and i just wonder how much they struggled with whether they were going to already kind of narrow some of the issues or if they just

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