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and the breaking headline. the arrest tonight in the murder of a prominent synagogue leader. first, the house voting moments ago, republicans voting to formalize the impeachment inquiry involving the president. but where is the evidence? and the stunning moment today, the president s son hunter biden coming before the cameras. mary bruce live at the white house. these new winter storm warnings at this hour across several states. the storm bringing heavy snow, rain, damaging winds. it will slam the south, too, and the northeast. rob marciano timing it out. the news breaking late today, police arresting a suspect for the murder of a prominent synagogue leader in detroit. the tragedy on campus. one college student dying, three others overcome by suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in campus housing. tonight, the fbi now on the case after several attempted abductions, three young women separately targeted near campus. the suspect, they say, following the women in ....
she was shot in broad daylight. i was absolutely astonished. he was somebody special. it was so tragic. how does that happen? there are many possible suspects here, when you look at the gucci family. there is so much hatred, resentment, and the anger. it was like warfare. she was trying to strong-arm him. she had the power. she could never forgive what he did to her they called her the black. which they called her a sorceress. they thought that they were doing all kinds of crazy things. he was afraid. the name, the money, defamed, the drama. there is no life that does not have a price. in the heart of milan italy is one of the most prestigious shopping streets in the world. to step through the heavy glass doors means crossing the border from the ordinary, and the mundane, into luxury, privilege, and glamour. really, it is the world that so many people aspired to live in. once upon a time, just a few blocks from this fairytale world of gold ....
rachel: good morning everybody. 7:00 eastern time and a lot of head bopping going on on the couch this morning. will: joey is head bobbing. i like country music pretty much all country music now i have my preferences, and most of my preferences aren t suitable for morning television. because they re not because they re dirty but because rachel: well will: they re depressing. yeah most of it is like drownling yourself in your whiskey but i like candy and donuts. i like a little florida georgia line in that case what s his name walker joey: you said all kinds of country and whatever that was so that s and i m not putting down it is a good catchy tune. it is rachel: a country snob. joey: he might be coolest guy ever. but that song is okay. will: remember thing when is you re a kids and you tore it and full of sugar every once in a while that s joey: workout we re good with it. rachel: okay. joey: i took my preworkout so i have so much energy try to give s ....
with manu raju starts right now. thank you digging in. when you get knocked down, you get back out president faces calls to drop out. i know i m not a young man his democrats, he s tough questions. if you think there should be a new candidate while trump masks in the fall lot did anybody last night watch a thing called the debate in repeats falsehoods to pollsters help us break down the aftermath plus supreme suspense of major decision looms you have to have a guaranteed immunity for president. otherwise have president is not going to they able to function while each trump ally reddy s for prison inside politics. best reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now good morning. welcome to inside politics sunday, i m manu raju, president joe biden and his team spent the weekend in a full-blown efforts to contain the damage to his candidacy from thursday s cnn debate, performance. many in his own party called disastrous as they fear could lead to a donald tru ....
once a city in decline, decimated by world war ii and the subsequent communist rule, the last 20 years have seen warsaw quite literally rise from the ashes. today, an attractive job market, a youthful energy and a growing economy are transforming this city s food scene. this is actually my first proper time to warsaw, and i think it s fair to say that polish cuisine usually conjures up visions of big chunks of meat, hearty stews and stodgy dumplings. and whilst i do love a good sausage, i m excited to sink my teeth into its cuisine and find out if there s more to it than just pierogi. and what better place to start than the old town, which is not actually as old as it looks. almost all of the city was rebuilt after the second world war. this resilience earned warsaw the nickname phoenix city. the following a0 years of soviet rule further left its mark on poland and its cuisine. and to understand this history better, i m meeting olga badowska, a local food journalist. sh ....