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pretty much so i m doing right now. i just don t even where to begin. entire communities leveled after violent storms tear through parts of the united states. you ll hear from those directly impacted. donald trump s supporters expressing concerns the former u. s president won t get a fair trial details and how one prominent democrat is responding and we re live in rome as pope francis presides over palm, sunday mass today after leaving the hospital. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom leila harrack. we begin with those powerful storms that battered parts of the united states and the death toll rising yet again, at least 22 people were killed and dozens more injured after tornadoes and storms hit on friday and saturday, the latest fatality saturday evening in delaware. in tennessee, seven people killed in mcnairy county, the mayor of covington s tennessee became emotional, speaking to the media on saturday. the last life is hard to deal with. we can t rebuild it. hotel ....
beaker, no member sworn in and the only agenda is the fight for leadership. where things stand right now. and then on the eve of the anniversary at the january 6th attack on democracy, a warning from the former capitol police chief that this could happen again. he will be here. and an incredible update on buffalo bills player damar hamlin and his remarkable improvement, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night . good evening, once again, i am stephanie it ruhle. or is the sound being less than an heard across the hour away from going province, as québec s scrape away the icy into day four without a speaker of the house aftermath of a winter. kevin mccarthy s cocktail. bid for the speakership i should probably go back to has now been bed. that was defeated a total my reaction. of but, here a 11 times in i am, outside a row and just in the cold. ice, the past three days. the house adjourned just a few hours ago and will be put back into session at into ....
determine who controls the house and the senate. if the gop takes back congress, this country could look and feel very different. that has been part of the conversation people are having about what is at stake. right? absolutely, we do not have to guess. republicans have basically told us what they plan to do if they win back the house and take the senate. so, i think this is a good opportunity for dueling panels to hear what our panel think about all of those and predict. so, i will go first. how much time on the clock today? let s do four minutes. i put up four minutes. there we go. i want to bring in cnn political commentator scott jennings, and special correspondent for vanity fair. thank you so much for being here guys. basically what we have heard scott, from republicans like matt yeas, and even congress and nancy is that there will be impeachment hearings. that is what republicans want. one of the saying that republicans want to do if they win back the ho ....
officially subpoenaed by the january 6th committee. order to turn over documents related to the capital riot by november 4th. and appear before the panel on november 14th, after the midterm elections. congressional investigators arguing that you were at the center of the first and only effort by any u.s. president to overturn an election and obstruct the peaceful transition of power. which included, according to the committee, purposefully and maliciously disseminating false allegations of fraud. attempting to corrupt the department of justice, illegally pressuring state officials to change election results, and filing false information under oath in federal court. mr. trump has not indicated whether he would reply comply with the request. a lawyer represented him both brought, we will review and analyze it, and respond appropriately to the unprecedented action. the subpoena coming on the same day his former top advisor steve bannon was sentenced to four months in pri ....
about this cleans that whatever you ve been seeing and feeling about the crowds in london? it s hard to convey that. when i walk around here, people are singing and dancing in a pub. i don t care about the roe family. you hear them talking about their devotion to the queen and how upset they are about the debt. you can see both sides, if there is an america view that people here are crying into their earl grey tea in the morning, crying in their pipes in the pub, that s not a british characteristic after all, but there s not that much outward disdain for the monarch. this whole thing has been somber animated but has represented a major shift in day-to-day life. people here, they have a will affection for the queen, but they will not come out and show it and saw publicly. they had that long affection and it shows that her longevity in office, her ability to relax the monarch and the television cameras in, that has a major effect. this monarchy has done its best e ....