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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto-20220128-15:26:00

bomb. it's the bombing out of the pressure. right now, there's not even a low just east of georgia but tonight, it's going to get the cold air, it's going to get the warm water from the gulf stream and the pressure is going to go down like a rapidly intensifying hurricane. so that's the rub here. we have the warnings all the way from maine. there's going to be snow up into new brunswick and this thing hitting maybe close to halifax up here and nova scotia with gusty winds here but the big story is blizzard-like conditions. we are going to get not only in these red zones, but whiteout conditions almost the entire area you're going to see here in these winds of 40 to 60 miles per hour. that's where the snow is going to be the heaviest as well. move you ahead, and at times, we're going to get snow amounts of up to 2 to 3 inches per hour a and i can picture it in my head. people think they can drive 2

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto-20220128-15:46:00

barrett confirmed to the supreme court in october of 2020, just before the november elections that year, but already, republicans are pushing back on that idea. one of them, susan collins of me maine, a swing vote on this issue. the senate should take time to vet the nominee and josh hawley, a republican on the judiciary committee, to oppose whoever biden supports told me yesterday it would be a heavy lift to go quickly as that even though he supported the barrett timeline and suggested that republicans should fight this given it's a midterm election year, show the voters the senate is in important because it could determine who can get, whether a supreme court nominee could get through. and talking to republican senators about the short list emerging, very few offer their support for members on the potential nominees on the list. some contending too far left, some contending they cannot get behind despite the history-making credentials of the first black supreme court

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto-20220128-15:25:00

thing to actually see it. >> imagine that for a backdrop as he speaks on the need for more infrastructure funding. chief darryl jones, hats off to you and your colleagues for the incredible work you've done. thank you so much chbl. tens of millions of americans are facing the threat of a bomb cyclone at the east coast. blizzard warnings issued from coastal maryland up to maine including boston where travel will become nearly impossible by tomorrow. >> some areas expecting the possibility of as much as 2 feet of snow as well as hurricane force winds. meteorologist chad myers is monitoring the storm. what's a bomb cyclone and how likely do you see the more severe scenarios mayiplaying ou here? >> it depends on the coast. if it's very close, the pressure on this is going to go down to category 2 hurricane strength and the bomb part is not no

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez-20220320-22:22:00

bomb and art school in mariupol, sheltering 400 civilians including women, children and the elderly. president zelenskyy says the siege of that city involved war crimes and that the terror will be remembered for centuries to come. now officials in mariupol say thousands of residents there have been forcibly deported to russia. according to their mayor, quote, what the occupiers are doing today is familiar to the older generation. we saw the horrific events of world war ii when the nazis forcibly captured people. with me maine now michael breen. he is the president and ceo of human rights first. mike, i want you to talk to us about the deportations. ukrainians forced to go to russia against their will. how much of what we've seen so far constitutes war crimes as committed by putin? >> well, forcibly transferring civilians from their homes is a clear crime against humanity. and it's often a war crime according to the geneva convention as well. i think we need to see this in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180109:01:06:00

busine -- business people. ran for president one time and won. >> joining me maine now is richard blumenthal of connecticut, a member of the senate judiciary committee investigation which is investigating potential collusion. and senator, let's start with this question of donald trump going before robert mueller. in your view in terms of being a former prosecutor and being on the senate judiciary committee, what power does mueller have to compel testimony from the president? >> first, joy, that's a great question. there is no question that robert mueller will want to sit down face-to-face with donald trump and donald trump has no choice because what mueller can do is well established by the united states supreme court precedent. in the tapes case, as it's known, the united states versus nixon. at that point, special prosecutors subpoenaed nixon's infamous tapes in a prosecution of seven of nixon's staff. and the united states supreme court said the president's not above the law.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180109:08:06:00

i went to a -- i had a situation where i was a very excellent student, came out, made billions and billions of dollars, became one of the gregg popovich top -- business people. ran for president one time and won. >> joining me maine now is richard blumenthal of connecticut, a member of the senate judiciary committee investigation which is investigating potential collusion. and senator, let's start with this question of donald trump going before robert mueller. in your view in terms of being a former prosecutor and being on the senate judiciary committee, what power does mueller have to compel testimony from the president? >> first, joy, that's a great question. there is no question that robert mueller will want to sit down face-to-face with donald trump and donald trump has no choice because what mueller can do is well established by the united states supreme court precedent. in the tapes case, as it's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131201:21:37:00

when they can. right. okay. joining me maine now to discuss politics reporter for "the washington post," jackie kucinich, and from -- i'm sorry, and political editor for thegrio.com. >> well, that's true. >> i just did the teleprompter today is not with us. perry bacon, thank you for joining me, guys. i just want to point out that we are awaiting that ntsb press conference. so forgive me if i end up having to cut you off if we have to go to that. i want to start, though, with you, perry, in talking about sort of this organization, you know, the crossroads gps. because in many ways it sort of is emblematic as to why the rules need to be changed. sort of what defines social welfare activity is pretty loose. >> it's incredibly loose. to the point where you can't really tell what it means at all. you had in 2012, 28 groups which spent more than a million

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