The inflation-fighting step Biden has yet to take
President Joe Biden has offered multiple responses to spiking inflation: investigating gas prices, smoothing supply chains, touting benefit programs. None offers Americans much immediate relief.
President Joe Biden has offered multiple responses to spiking inflation: investigating gas prices, smoothing supply chains, touting benefit programs. None offers Americans much immediate relief.
CNN's Katelyn Polantz tells Brian Stelter about why federal courtrooms, including those holdings trials for people involved in the January 6 insurrection, will not allow cameras inside to cover cases.
Brian Stelter and Katelyn Polantz discuss the longstanding prohibition on broadcasting in federal courtrooms and how it impacts public perceptions of January 6 prosecutions. Some defendants in court are "disavowing what they did on January 6," then walking out of court and telling very different stories, Polantz says.
Most people "want individuals and institutions that are calm and competent," David French says, even though loud voices on the extremes distract from that fact. French also cautions against "herd mentalities" that end up hurting the media as well as politicians.
Brian Stelter asks ABC correspondent and "Betrayal" author Jonathan Karl about the prospect of covering a Trump 2024 campaign. It would be "an immense challenge because you're covering essentially an anti-democratic candidate. You're covering somebody running in a system that is trying to undermine that very system. And somebody who is going to be perpetually lying."
Brian Stelter analyzes Rupert Murdoch's recent jab at Donald Trump and says it's unrealistic to expect Trump to let go of the 2020 election. David Zurawik argues that Murdoch is being hypocritical given Fox's own "disinformation" about the election.
"I think it is absolutely astounding that legislatures are banning the teaching of a work of journalism by name," Nikole Hannah-Jones says. "No matter how one feels about the '1619 Project,' we should all be very concerned and opposed to efforts by the state to restrict the teaching of ideas simply because politicians don't like them."
"Parts of the media dropped the ball on covering this case from the start," David French says. He says "there were media outlets who just did a disservice by not noting that Rittenhouse was running away" and "being pursued by the first person he shot very aggressively."
Senate Democrats will try to negotiate with moderate Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema to address their disagreements on the size and scope of President Joe Biden's economic package as it heads to the chamber, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday.
Golfing legend Tiger Woods posted a short video of himself taking a practice shot out on a golf course on Sunday.
Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all five charges he faced after fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin. CNN's Brian Stelter says right-wing media is celebrating both the verdict and Rittenhouse.
The classic game duo get updates for a new generation of gamers as 'Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.' Rick Damigella reports
'1619 project: A New Origin Story' author Nikole Hannah-Jones says that Fox News and other right-wing backlash against critical race theory was a propaganda campaign "designed to stoke white resentment."
Economist Editor in Chief Zanny Minton Beddoes and International Rescue Committee President and CEO and former UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband talk to Fareed about the latest surge of Covid-19 cases in Europe and why some are protesting lockdowns.
Former attorney general Bill Barr says Fox News host Maria Bartiromo called him up "screaming" about imaginary voter fraud, according to his account in a new book by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl. Bartiromo denied yelling at Barr on the call, according to a response to CNN from a Fox News spokesperson, claiming Barr was the the aggressive one on the call.
The actor Art LaFleur -- known for his roles in "The Sandlot" and "Field of Dreams" -- has died at the age of 78, his wife said in a statement.
Dr. Anthony Fauci tells CNN's Dana Bash that the best way to celebrate Thanksgiving safely is to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach held a video phone call with three-time Olympian Peng Shuai, the Olympics governing body announced on Sunday.
On CNN's State of the Union with Dana Bash, Virginia Lt. Gov.-elect Winsome Sears says "we ought to let the American justice system speak for itself" following the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
After President Joe Biden signed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law, Fareed gives his take on how the spending could pay off.
Infectious disease specialist Celine Gounder joins Fareed to map out what life will look like as vaccinations gradually weaken Covid-19's impact.
Sudan's military chief on Sunday reinstated Abdalla Hamdok as prime minister, almost a month after he was ousted in a military takeover.
Chief Biden Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci joins CNN's Dana Bash to discuss the CDC's new guidance on who is eligible for covid booster shots.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday tried to tamp down the idea that he and Vice President Kamala Harris are starting to quietly compete to be the future standard-bearer of the Democratic Party, saying their focuses are on their roles in the nearly year-old Biden administration.
On CNN's State of the Union with Dana Bash, Democratic Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke stands by his past positions on gun control and says that Texans support "responsible gun ownership" and "common sense gun laws."
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