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"Teddy Gilman is our producer The top story we're following shock and sadness over two deadly weekend mass shootings CBS News special report deadly shootings bookend the weekend on opposite coasts Police in New York believe in 18 year old who wrote about staging a violent attack at school a year ago opened fire at a top supermarket in a black neighborhood killing ten people The man's sibling was among them My brother wasn't perfect He wasn't great but he changed his life He wasn't but he was a good man It was a good father To him He was not a bad guy And he was all I had left The teenager in custody in Buffalo in Orange County California churchgoers being credited with preventing additional deaths after a gunman opened fire and killed one person Reporter Emily Valdez from laguna Woods Could have been a lot worse and that's because one or more of the parishioners got up and faculty man and then they hawked tied him with an electrical cord and that saved lives There were 30 or 40 people at the bank when this happened CBS News special report I'm Deborah Rodriguez It's 7 33 now expect reduced service on metro's green and yellow lines trains will be coming over 20 minutes instead of every 15 the problem is nearly half of metro's 500 train operators have lapsed certification 72 operators are being removed from service Max Smith is a spokesman to the Washington metro rail safety commission Based on years of experience and all of this work that this training and recertification process is needed to make sure that you have a level of safety assurance in the system The pandemic is partly responsible for some pauses in training but Smith says it should not be a reason that metro is behind on these certifications two years into the pandemic A shortage of operators is expected to continue through the month Meantime there's growing frustration among the commuters who take metro rail They say the long delays are normal for them at this point After the first train took off from the Huntington.

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"Joan Jones teddy Gilman as our producer And the top story we're following the first trial of a Russian soldier for alleged war crimes in Ukraine has opened now in Kyiv the 21 year old member of a Russian tank unit is accused of shooting to death a civilian during the war's first week Scores of journalists packed inside a small courtroom in the Ukrainian capital where that suspect appeared in a glass enclosure today He's accused of shooting a 62 year old man in the head and faces up to life in prison under Ukrainian law One member of Ukraine's parliament has an idea for neutralizing Russia's aggressive behavior WTO's national security correspondent JJ green reports from Estonia In order to neutralize the threat from Russia to Ukraine and other countries in the region Sophia fedena member of parliament in Ukraine has an idea We have to stop Moscow federation as we stop Nazi Germany in 1940s And how would that work Not only to split it into different spheres of influence What she's talking about is decentralizing the Kremlin's power And to get to the heart of the matter she says to get rid of the Central Powers in Moscow And that means Vladimir Putin and all of those that are enabling his regime and the war against Ukraine In talent Estonia JJ green WTO news We'll talk more with JJ about power and dynamics in that region and the next steps in the war for Ukraine in a couple of minutes We have a developing story this morning Elon Musk is saying that his plan $44 billion takeover of Twitter is temporarily on hold as he examines the number of spam accounts on the social media platform Now it's unclear how the Tesla CEO would pause that Twitter deal The Washington Post reports the recent downturn in the financial markets has already put pressure on his financing Tesla has lost $400 billion in market value since early April Musk is reportedly seeking additional investors beyond what was originally planned It's 7 34 CBS News special report the nation's baby formula shortage is setting off alarm bells in Washington Should not be this hard for Americans to feed their families Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell as The White House says the Biden administration is speeding up efforts to get formula back on store shelves Spokeswoman Jen Psaki We're.

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"Morning I'm Bruce Allen And I'm Joan Jones teddy Gilman is our producer And the top stories we're following today Vladimir Putin defending his invasion of Ukraine CBS News special report it's a day for celebration in Moscow President Putin presided over Russia's annual victory parade marking the defeat of Nazi Germany by likening it to his devastating war on Ukraine The BBC's Jenny hill We saw a rather solemn mister Putin He chose to focus on his repeated insistence that the west is to blame for this conflict The conflict has taken more lives in eastern Ukraine correspondent Bradley Blackburn In a new video Ukrainian president Vladimir zelensky said evil returned to his country when Russia invaded in February Officials say as many as 60 people were killed in a Russian attack on a school being used as a shelter A Ukrainian commander at the besieged as of stahl steel factory in mariupol vowed today His troops will continue to fight there until the end CBS News special report I'm Deborah Rodriguez Aid to Ukraine and the issue of abortion rights are expected to dominate the attention of Congress this week we get that from WTO's Mitchell Miller today on the hill The house is returning into session and speaker Nancy Pelosi says the president's $33 billion aid package remains a top priority She was asked on CBS's face the nation if Congress can approve the funding this month I think we have to We're very current on the needs and the urgency The Senate meanwhile plans a procedural vote on Wednesday to codify roe versus wade But Democrats don't have the votes to approve the abortion rights bill And some support trying to get rid of the 60 vote filibuster The Senate's top Republican Mitch McConnell says his opposition to that hasn't changed That remains.

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"I'm Joan Jones teddy Gilman is our producer and just ahead Even though more masking requirements are being eased around the country federal health officials say it's too much too soon Another day of protesting Canada over COVID related mandates The January 6th panel issues a subpoena for another one time adviser to former president Trump I'm Mitchell Miller today on the hill WTO news times 7 31 The CDC is not yet backing away from its recommendations on masks even as more governors who have imposed the mandates are now dropping them We get more from CBS News White House correspondent Stephen portnoy The White House press secretary says she knows Americans are increasingly growing tired of wearing masks We understand where the emotions of the country are right But even as democratic governors aligned politically with the president remove mask mandates Jen Psaki says at the federal level We are certainly going to listen to our doctors and medical experts And the CDC continues to recommend universal masking in schools and in areas of substantial or high COVID transmission Psaki was asked what would influence the president's decision making He will make the decision based on what the CDC advises Now there are some encouraging signs from top federal health officials The president's chief medical adviser doctor Anthony Fauci and CDC director doctor Rochelle Walensky both expressed optimism about the current direction of the pandemic but they cautioned that the situation remains unpredictable Pfizer's new lower dose COVID vaccine for children under 5 years old gets emergency use authorization Federal health officials are making plans to get those shots distributed The CDC is planning to.

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"To Annapolis Bowie headed toward the belly and even inside the valley toward the district so far without issue rich hunter W terror traffic We've got a great day out there on our Wednesday yes starting off on the cold side but you will not need that heavy coat during the afternoon Temperatures in the upper 40s to around 50° with a mix of sun and clouds not bad at all Thursday high temperatures in the mid 50s with a good chance of rain Now it's not going to rain all day but we are going to see some periods of rain some of that could be heavy at times Friday falling temperatures falling below freezing in many areas and we will see the potential for some of that rain to become freezing rain That's something we'll track very closely I'm storming for chief meteorologist Doug camera We're down to 24° in our nation's capital right now Severe winter weather affects everything you do Always changing Sometimes on a dime I'm storm team four chief meteorologist Doug Cameron and I'm chuck bell from snow to ice and windstorms that knock out power the D.C. region gets it all That's why W TOP and storm team four collaborate 24/7 to bring you the latest weather updates Every ten minutes on the 8s and the second weather strikes Storm team four and WTF keeping you safe this winter and together working for you This is W TOP your source for today's top news traffic and weather always connected and constantly updated In your car at home at work and on the go WTO P never this a moment Good Wednesday morning midweek February 2nd 2022 welcome to WTO P I'm dean Lyon our producer miss teddy Gilman Here's what's happening this early hour on the small Virginia college rocked by the shooting deaths of two campus officers.

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"For now We're quiet across the freeway little heavy top end third street tunnel headed toward the light of New York avenue But good to go on both D.C. two 95 and I two 95 Jack Taylor wtop traffic And here's storm team four meteorologist Mike steinfeld Partly the most sunny skies across the region today Wendy conditions and cold temperatures are high on the low to mid 30s and windchills bringing the teens from much of the day It'll be clear and colder tonight the gusty Woods will die down lows will be in the teens across the entire region sunny skies cold temperatures on Saturday but the winds will be lighter high above the low to mid 30s Chance of freezing rain and slate Sunday morning just plain rain Sunday afternoon with a high near 40 sunshine windy and cold on Monday high auto mid 30s I'm storm team for a meteorologist like Jennifer We're in the 20s this morning is 29 at BWI martial airport outside of our studios We've got 23° This is W TOP Your source for today's top news traffic and weather always connected and constantly updated In your car at home at work and on the go WTO P never miss a moment Good morning I'm John Aaron And I'm Joan Jones teddy Gilman is our producer and just ahead A new round of snow and a new round of closings will have the latest How the nooth knows affecting drivers here in Northern Virginia I'm Neil or I can stay If you haven't heard about flu rona want to know about it now I'm Christie Kay Good morning it's 7 31 That new round of snow on top of what we got earlier this week has led to more office in schools shutdowns today topping the list of closures is the federal government all federal offices are closed but emergency and telework employees.

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"Downtown right now no big troubles across the freeway third street tun New York avenue D.C. two 95 or I two 95 You're off to a good start Jack Taylor WTO P traffic Looks like the snow has moved out of the area this morning will become sunny and windy today with our high temps in the low to mid 30s but the wind chills will make it feel like it's in the teens today Then tonight clear diminishing winds it'll be colder two with our lows and the teens and Saturday looks sunny and cold with our highs in the low to mid 30s For Sunday there is a chance of freezing rain and sleet in the morning and then becoming all rain by noon will keep an eye on that and the high on Sunday will be in the upper 30s to the lower 40s Right now we've got 25° outside the WTO P studios This is W TOP Your source for today's top news traffic and weather Always connected and constantly updated In your car at home at work and on the go WTO P never this a moment Good morning I'm John Aaron And I'm Joan Jones teddy Gilman is our producer Just ahead Another round of snow blankets the D.C. area Checking on conditions along I two 70 I'm Nick I and Ellie A WTO P interview the vice president offers some praise for her GOP peers I'm Mitchell Miller today on the hill Good morning it's now 6 31 This new round of snow on top of what we got earlier this week has many offices and schools closed today topping the list is the federal government All federal offices are closed but emergency and telework employees are still required to work.

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"I'm John Aaron And I'm Joan Jones teddy Gilman is our producer and just ahead Late night votes in Congress to avoid a debt default The house opens the way for possible prosecution of a former top White House official for contempt of Congress I'm Mitchell Miller today on the hill President Biden brings comfort and federal assistance to Kentucky today as he tours tornado damage there It's 7 31 Congress suffered a debt default sending a two and a half $1 trillion increase in the nation's borrowing authority to President Biden Democrat majorities in both chambers voted for it over a lockstep Republican opposition capping a marathon day the house gave final approval to the legislation on a near party line vote two 21 to two O 9 diffusing a volatile issue until after the 2022 midterm elections The action came just hours shy of a deadline set by treasury secretary Janet Yellen who warned last month that she was running out of maneuvering room to avoid the nation's first ever default I'm Julie Walker The house has voted to hold former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress in connection with the January 6th probe Details from WTO's Mitchell Miller today on the hill Meadows released thousands of documents to the January 6th select committee including emails and texts but he then declined to appear for a deposition The vice chair of the panel is Cheney says he still needs to answer a lot of questions about the insurrection and former president Trump noting many people texted Meadows about the violence as it happened Imploring that mister Trump take the specific action we all know his duty required Some of those text messages madam speaker came from members in the chamber right now But Indiana Republican Jim banks accuses members of the committee of trying to punish political opponents They don't care about fairness or due process The decision on whether to prosecute Meadows will be up to the Justice Department On Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTO P news Meantime Congress has taken steps to address delays in response by the National Guard during the January 6th insurrection at the capitol The house has followed the Senate in approving a bill that authorizes the U.S. capitol police chief to seek assistance from the National Guard and D.C. police without approval by the capitol police board That layer of bureaucracy may explain part of the reason for a delayed response by the guard on January 6th that Bill would now go to President Biden to be signed into law For the 5th time since taking office less than a year ago President Biden will visit an area ravaged by natural disaster to offer comfort and condolences Today the president heads to Kentucky which has so far recorded 74 of the 88 deaths from Friday's tornadoes in the south and Midwest President Joe Biden comes to the state today to see the tornado damage in hard hit Mayfield and Dawson springs Kentucky where Sam alpha.

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"Teddy Gilman is our producer. Just ahead. President Biden is bearing gifts for the first meeting of his international trip, which happens later today. Senate scramble to come up with new plans for infrastructure with bipartisan support. I'm Mitchell Miller today on the hill. Evidence emerging the Taliban is not sticking to the Afghanistan peace agreement. I'm JJ Green w T o P news time is 6 31 president Biden kicked off his eight day visit to Europe yesterday with a speech in front of US troops in England. Till next begin a meeting with a number of key allies before finishing the trip with the summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. We get more from CBS News correspondent Laura Podesta President Biden meets with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson today in southwest England ahead of the G seven summit is the first time any of us really have been able to To see each other face to face since the pandemic began, and you know the panda, let's face. It was a pretty scratchy period, his first time on the world stage as president, Mr Biden comes bearing gifts the U. S. Is buying a half billion coronavirus vaccines from fighter to give to lower income countries. That meeting between President Biden and Prime Minister Boris Johnson is get set for three this afternoon and is expected to officially announced the plans for purchasing the vaccines just after six tonight. Bipartisan efforts are underway to develop an infrastructure plan that can get support from President Biden and from members of both parties. But it's not going to be easy. We get the latest from Wtl, please Mitchell Miller today on the hill, there's still some bitterness over the talks that broke down between the White House and the lead GOP negotiator. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell contends that Republicans made a good faith effort to reach a compromise and then They were left at the table. But a group of 10 Republicans and 10 Democrats is trying to develop a plan that can garner bipartisan support. And in the House, the bipartisan problem solvers has come up with a one and a quarter trillion dollar infrastructure planned. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says lawmakers will keep trying. But he also holds out the possibility that Democrats could go it alone through budget reconciliation. It may well be that part of the bill that will pass will be bipartisan. And part of it will be through reconciliation on Capitol Hill. Mitchell Miller W T. O P News, the company behind the Keystone XL oil pipeline is officially pulling the plug on the project today after Canadian officials failed to persuade President Biden to reverse his decision to cancel the pipelines permit. Construction on the 1200 Mile pipeline began last year when former President Trump revived the long delayed project, which would have moved up to 35 million gallons of crude daily from Canada connecting in the Ask you to other pipelines that feed oil refineries in the U. S. Gulf Coast In January, President Biden canceled the pipelines border crossing permit over longstanding environmental concerns. Alberta, Canada invested more than a billion dollars to begin construction on that project last year. Maryland's municipal landfills have produced about four times more greenhouse gases over the past 15 years than the state Department of Environment estimated that they would. A study by an environmental group says that the state made mathematical errors when it made its predictions. Maryland Secretary of the environment. Ben Grumbles, agrees with the report and has ordered the mistakes to be corrected. By the way. The group says that one of the landfills that emits the most carbon dioxide and methane in the state is the Brown Station Road landfill in Prince George's County. Coming up new complications in Afghanistan already emerging before U. S troops leave 6 34. We've invented cars that drive themselves and three d printers that build prosthetic arms and legs. We've successfully transplanted hearts and months. Now it's time to end. Alzheimer's Alzheimer's is on track to cost the nation $1.1 Trillion by 2050. We can either be known for having the most expensive disease in history.

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"Teddy Gilman is our producer and just ahead the House votes today on a commission to investigate the attack on the Capitol on Capitol Hill. I'm Mitchell Miller. A New York investigation into former President Trump's company takes a more serious term. If you're vaccinated, many countries in Europe are ready to welcome you on your baking. Nation. Nobody. T o p news time 9 31 Well, there is a major vote ahead today in the House on legislation that would create a 9 11 style commission to investigate the attack on the Capitol in January. We get details from W. T. O P S. Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy opposes the bipartisan bill, which would create a 10 person panel equally divided between the two parties. Despite McCarthy's opposition, the chair of the Democratic Caucus Akeem Jeffries, Says his party won't provide the only votes for the bill. Let's see how many Republicans support us, but we know we will have Republican support. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has some concerns about staffing related to the commission. But for now is taking a wait and see approach to the legislation. I think we are pushing the pause button here Taking a look. The commission would not include any current members of Congress on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller W T. O P News, CNN Congressional correspondent Ryan Nobles told us this morning. The bill will likely pass in the House. But the Senate will be a different story. Still an open question. Right now. There's obviously more moderate members on the Republican side of the Senate, who have also been skeptical of President Trump's role in all of this, but this is a very political conversation. When you talk about setting up this commission, it could be Mick. What happened with the 9 11 Commission. It could mean Wall the wall television coverage of their hearing and put a lot of Republicans who make questionable decisions January six on the spot and that could be difficult for them in the midterms. Ryan says. The bill still has a long way to go and its chances in the Senate are uncertain. The New York attorney general's office has a civil investigation into former President Trump's company now includes a criminal probe as well. Story from CBS is correspondent Laura Podesta a big announcement from the top prosecutor in New York. We've informed the Trump organization that our investigation into the organization is no longer purely civil in nature, were now actively investigating the Trump Organization in a criminal capacity. That's a statement provided by New York Attorney General Leticia James's office. James has been looking into whether the Trump organization falsely reported the values of various properties to secure loans and lower its tax liability of the Washington Post reports. It's not immediately clear why the two law enforcement agencies are now collaborating years into their separate investigations and attorney for the Trump Organization has declined to comment. Coming up the welcome mat is out if you want to travel to Europe this summer..

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"Out of Fredericksburg, 3 95 leaving the Beltway headed toward the 14th and 4 95 in good shape between Alexandria and McClane, Jack Taylor w T o p traffic and check out that forecast here with Chuck Bell. Another snow chance is coming our way and arrives tonight into tomorrow morning And then an extended period of ugly, cold and wet weather around here. You have all day today to get down whatever you need to get done. It'll be dry today. Temperatures in the low to mid thirties this morning a little sunshine first thing today but then clouds move in temperatures this afternoon up around 40 degrees. First raindrops likely around sunset Rain changing to snow overnight 1 to 3 to 2 to 4 inches of snow likely by early Thursday morning and then often on periods of wet snow through most of Thursday and Friday. I'm Storm Team four. Meteorologist Chuck Bell for w T o P a lot to watch 4 33 degrees in Manassas, 35 at Metro Center 32 in Frederick, Maryland. This'll is w t o p your resource for today's top news, traffic and weather always connected and constantly updated. W T o p. Never miss a moment. Tell you t O p s top news is brought to you by van Meter homes. Find a home. That's right for you at van Meter Homes calm. Good morning. I'm Joan Jones. And I'm John here and Teddy Gilman is our producer Coming up the Senate impeachment trial of former President Trump moves ahead today with opening arguments on Capitol Hill. I'm Mitchell Miller. Parents.

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"But the rest of the ride to the Beltway and inside the Beltway to Roslyn should find your lanes open. Jack Taylor w T o P. Traffic Hannah Storm team for his Truck Bell cold air in place this morning, but a westerly breeze will help. Afternoon temperatures recover to a few degrees above average. Today's forecast High 47 Wins turn to the south tonight and bring clouds and a chance for some rain drops in along with him. Most of the areas east of the Blue Ridge will stay above freezing tonight, but there will be a chance and some of those deep sheltered valleys west of the Blue Ridge into the Shenandoah Valley, where a drizzle dropper to of freezing rain will be possible First thing Friday morning. Friday afternoon, though Southwest winds pushed temperatures into the low fifties, so not expecting an extended period of winter weather threats on Friday, the weekend also looks better now. Both Saturday and Sunday, will be dry forties on Saturday afternoon and near 50 on Sunday. I'm storm team for meteorologist Chuck Belfour. W t. O p. And right now we've got 33 in Manassas outside our studios here in friendship Heights, Sunshine and it's 31 degrees. This is w T o p your resource for two days. Top news, traffic and weather. Always connected and constantly updated in your car at home at work and told to go. W T O p. Never miss a moment. Good morning. I'm John Aaron and I'm Joan Jones. Teddy Gilman is our producer in just ahead political showdown ahead in the house over a GOP lawmaker and her ties to Cuba and on on Capitol.

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"Teddy Gilman is our producer Coming up. Will a new Congress go along with President Biden's major proposals to deal with the coronavirus on Capitol Hill? I'm Mitchell Miller. We may see a delay for former President Trump's impeachment trial. There's mixed reaction to Governor Larry Hogan's push to get schools to reopen by March on Kate Ryan. It's 5 31 president Biden is calling for a new approach to addressing the pandemic, but even the Democrats in control of Congress Passage of a major cover to relief packages not guaranteed. Wtl Pease Mitchell Miller is on Capitol Hill. In addition to the executive orders, the president has been signing he wants Congress to pass a $1.9 trillion relief package. The new Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer, says a beefed up federal response is needed to help distribute the vaccine. Our country has suffered deeply from the chaotic Lackluster and incompetent federal response to covert 19. But some Republicans are balking at the cost of the package, as well as other initial actions that have reversed various policies of former president Trump Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. There's still plenty of time for President Biden to remember that he does not owe his election. The far left on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller, W T. O P News and Senate Republicans are now vowing that the president's coronavirus relief bill will not get 60 votes. Political reports. That means the White House would either have to compromise with the GOP or use partisan procedural tactics to evade a filibuster. In time. Congress is set for quick action on the president's nominee to head the Pentagon. Both houses of Congress have passed legislation that clears the way for retired general Lloyd Austin to become president Joe Biden. Secretary of defense legislation was required to grant Austen a waiver from the ban on military members serving his defense secretary within seven years of their retirement. Austin who served in the Army 41 years, retired in 2016, he would be the first black secretary of defense, Republican Senator John Cornyn said a confirmation vote on Austin will come Friday Might cross here. Washington now to impeachment. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell wants to postpone Donald Trump's impeachment trial. McConnell has proposed Delaying the trial until February to give the former president time to prepare and review his case. The idea could appeal to some Senate Democrats who are eager to spend time confirming President Biden's Cabinet nominees. The ultimate power over timing rests with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who can trigger the start of the trial at any point by sending to the Senate the charge of incitement of an insurrection still to come praise and criticism for a push to get kids back into school. It's 5 33. Here from the cash. Aurora, chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks on the global cyber security leaders continued commitment to supporting the U. S government are federal customers trust Paul all the networks knowing that their security agencies for over a decade This fire was manufactured in United States and secure leading supplies she and practices And as government agencies modernize. We're committed to working side by side to meet their needs, whether that's rapidly securing remote workers with our prisoner access solution or allowing agencies to secure the data in any cloud environment with Pres Macleod. Automating the liver intensive work of the security operating centers..

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"Teddy Gilman is our producer Just ahead on his first full day and out there in the Oval Office. President Biden focuses on implementing his plans to battle Corona virus pandemic. The U. S. Is not leaving the World Health Organization the balance of power changes in the U. S Senate. We have turned the page to a new chapter. I'm Mitchell Miller Today on the Hill. It's 8 31. It was down to business for the new president yesterday, issuing more than a dozen executive orders just hours after his swearing in this morning. The focus is on President Biden's ambitious plans to tackle the pandemic in his 1st 100 days. Other goals in the Biden plan include reopening most school Falls within the next 100 days, as well as taking a closer look at the health disparities in minority communities. Biden also plans to employ the use of stadiums and community centers in order to help hit his goal of 100 million vaccines in his 1st 100 days in office. Federal personnel will be deployed to help administer those shots at CBS correspondent Deborah Alpher own now in order to hit Mr Biden's goal of 100 million vaccine doses in his 1st 100 days. Officials first need to figure out where those vaccine doses are. New. CDC director Rochelle Walensky talked about the next steps on NBC's Today show this morning. We're working closely with General Purna with the manufacturers with the state's toe understand exactly where the supply is, and the president has planned to use the assigned in tow, use the Defense Production Act. To see exactly what it is. That or the resource is that we need either in the vaccine production or in the vaccine distribution or in the vaccine administration. Do we need syringes or do we need chemical products? Some administration officials indicated that the covert vaccine would be in widespread distribution by late February, however, while Lansky says that timeline is unlikely The U. S is staying a part of the World Health Organization. Dr. Anthony Fauci told the organisation's meeting in Geneva that he was honored to announce the U. S. Will remain a member as a WH show member state. United States will work constructively with partners to strengthen and importantly to reform the W. H O thought, she said. The U. S will work with the organization to help fight the pandemic. The Trump Administration withdrew from the W. H O after criticizing its response. At CBS correspondent Candy McCormack still to come. The Senate confirms its first Cabinet member of the new administration. It's a 33.

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"I'm Joan Jones. Teddy Gilman is our producer and just ahead the house now in session and poised to vote today on a second impeachment of President Trump on Capitol Hill. I'm Mitchell Miller. Your security measures are going up across the district ahead of next week's inauguration Security heightened in Richmond as the legislative session begins. I'm Nick I. Nellie. Good morning, 9. 32 history is unfolding again this morning in Washington, the House has begun a session that's expected to end with the second impeachment of President Trump wt. Opie's Mitchell Miller joins us live from Capitol Hill. The proceedings have just started and the Democratic chairman of the House Rules Committee, Jim McGovern, told lawmakers they're beginning in the Impeachment debate at a crime scene, the capital itself, which came under attack exactly a week ago, Capitol police officers were beaten and sprayed with pepper spray. Attackers hunted down lawmakers to hold them hostage or worse. This was not a protest. This was an insurrection. This was a well organized attack on our country that was incited. By Donald Trump. Oklahoma Republican Tom Cole says impeachment will on Lee divide the country further. The House will carry out procedural votes over the next few hours with two hours of debate this afternoon. Ah, vote will then likely take place sometime after 3 P.m.. It's expected that all Democrats and at least a few Republicans will vote to impeach President Trump. Making him the first U. S president to ever be impeached. Twice reporting live on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller W T OBY News and you can watch all this unfold. Live today at w t o P. Com Maryland that Congressman Jamie Raskin has been named the lead impeachment manager by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. These managers are responsible for arguing the impeachment case in the Senate. Raskin is a constitutional law professor at American University. He helped to draft the article of impeachment. There are a total Of nine impeachment managers, including Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro and California Congressman Eric Swalwell. Several Republicans in Congress have a different plan for President Trump. Six House Republicans, led by Pennsylvania congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, have introduced a resolution to censure President Trump instead of impeachment. They argued that the impeachment effort in the House is likely to result in the president's acquittal in the Senate, which could further divide a fractured nation. The censure resolution cites recent remarks from President Trump about the election and comments to support It is just ahead of the attack on the Capitol. The measure is not likely to win much support from Democrats who liken it to a slap on the wrist. Up ahead. There's heightened security today. Here and across the region, 9 34 exciting new things are about to happen. What kinds of news day people everywhere, creating happy.

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"Teddy Gilman is our producer in just ahead Dramatic and historic Day is ahead in Congress. After the House voted last night to urge the vice president to invoke the 25th amendment to remove the president from office. President Trump faces another impeachment vote today linked to the riot at the U. S. Capitol. I'm Mitchell Miller today on the Hill, a new effort in Maryland to take politics out of the drawing of political district's I'm Dick Uliano. Good morning. It's 6 31 House will vote today. Whether to impeach President Trump a second time after approving legislation last night, calling for him to be removed from office through the 25th amendment wt Opie's Mitchell Miller is on the hill today. Head of the impeachment vote, The House approved legislation calling for Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment to end the president's term. Pennsylvania Democrat Mary Kay Scanlan says the action is needed in light of what happened a week ago at the Capitol as violent invaders broke windows and ram doors. They chanted that they wanted to hang the vice president and kidnapped the speaker of the house, and they brought the tools to do it. But Oklahoma Republican Tom Cole says the measure undermines the vice president. It's an attempt to pressure the vice president into performing. Duty he clearly does not believe is necessary at this time. As for impeachment, the number three House Republican Liz Cheney says she will vote to impeach the president. The New York Times reports. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has told associates he believes the president has committed an impeachable offense on Capitol Hill. Mitchell Miller W T. O P News House is expected to convene at nine this morning to consider one article of impeachment against the president. Incitement of insurrection, You can watch the session live at w t o P. Com We've also Learned that the names of the impeachment managers from the House who will argue the case in a Senate trial, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has selected a Maryland congressman Jamie Raskin, is the lead impeachment manager. He was a constitutional law in professor at American University and helped to draft the article of impeachment. There are nine impeachment managers, including Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro and California Congressman Eric Swalwell. Federal authorities will be busy today, locking down a large swath of downtown Washington. This is coming six days earlier than originally planned after last week's riots and ahead of next week's inauguration. The earlier shutdown has also been triggered, in part on warnings about pre inauguration demonstrations planned for this weekend in state capitals throughout the country. The National Special Security event, which involves tens of thousands of National Guard troops, and federal law enforcement personnel begins today, and it means many businesses around the capital. And why House will be inaccessible. More security changes for members of Congress. There are now metal detectors outside of the House chamber, and lawmakers are supposed to pass through them to get to the house floor. NBC News is reporting, several Republican members of Congress complained about the new security measures. Some even outright bypassed them. One called it a political stunt. A new security measure, ordered by Speaker Nancy Pelosi has a times created tension between some lawmakers in law enforcement coming up a woman on the federal government's death row. Is executed. 6 34 getting out of debt can be like climbing a mountain. But.

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"I'm John Aaron and I'm Joan Jones. Teddy Gilman is our producer in just ahead. House takes a key vote today to try to force an immediate end to President Trump's term in office. I'm Mitchell Miller. Today on the hill more than 80, Maryland lawmakers now calling on Congressman Andy Harris to resign. I'm Nick I. Nellie, a multi billionaire casino mogul and GOP mega donor has died. Good morning, 9 31. House votes today on legislation to try to quickly end President Trump's term before taking up impeachment. Tomorrow more from W. T. O P S Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill House members are returning to the chamber that came under attack last week to take up legislation that calls for Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment to force President Trump from office. This comes after our Republican objected to unanimous consent attempt on the measure yesterday. Today's vote comes less than a week after an angry mob nearly broke into the House chamber. Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly saw them shortly before a woman was shot and killed by police. And there were all these faces and hands pounding at the windows. And that is about 5. FT. 5 FT From the House Chamber floor Following today's vote. The House plans to vote on Wednesday on an article of impeachment against President Trump. Incitement of insurrection on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller. W T o P News Days of Silence President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence spoke for the first time since last week's deadly ride at the Capitol. A senior administration official says that they met in the Oval Office and had what was described as a good conversation. Discussing the week ahead and reflecting on their accomplishments. The president had been angry with vice president Pence for carrying out his constitutional duties as Congress affirm the electoral college vote. To reportedly pledged to work for the remainder of their term, an indicator that the vice president will not invoke the 25th amendment to remove the president from office and President Trump has reportedly admitted that he's at least partially to blame for the violence of the capital last Wednesday. That's what House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy conveyed the Republican lawmakers after speaking with the president yesterday. McCarthy also told fellow lawmakers he, too, believes the president bears some responsibility for the mob assault. However, the House GOP leader remains opposed to impeaching The president. He suggests other ways that Congress can respond to the riots, including a resolution of censure and forming a commission to investigate the Capitol attack. Maryland's only Republican member of Congress, has been facing calls to resign. Since the riot at the Capitol will now dozens of state lawmakers have joined together with the same message. More than 80, members of the Maryland State House and Senate have signed a letter urging Republican congressman Andy Harris to leave office, calling him a disgrace and claiming that is, quote words and behavior in office. Have damaged our democracy. After the riot. Harris joined more than 100 Republican House members in voting to contest the results of the presidential election, though he says he condemns the violence telling W B A. L T V. When you break a window to break into the capital, you have crossed the line that you should never cross. Harris has said he will not resign and claims his vote to contest the election was related to legitimate constitutional concerns about voter fraud. Nick I Nelly. W T o P News coming up Next President Trump Heads South today. 9 34 here from the Cash, Aurora, Chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks on the global cyber security leaders. Continued commitment to supporting the U. S government follows the network says secured federal agencies for over a decade with far walls made in the United States with secure supply chain practices as the govern modernizes. We're committed to being their cyber security partner of choice, securing data and any cloud and protecting the motor. To learn more about the global cyber security leader. Visit Palo Alto networks dot com slash us hyphen Federal Benefit. That's a fact have been. That's a fact. Credit card purchases. Give me cash back in the car purchases. Give me cash back. No one else gets these reboard such and that is just playing us..

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"She never answered the question": VP candidates' debate sidestep
"I'm John Aaron. And I'm Joan Joe's Teddy Gilman is our producer and a hand running mates in the presidential election clash in their loan debate. We have team coverage. President Trump calls testing positive for the Corona virus, a blessing from God. A sign of the Times officer sees counterfeit masks and test kits at our ports. I'm making clarity. It's 7 32. CBS News Special Report, Senator Kamala Harris getting tough on the virus that has claimed the lives of more than 210,000 Americans. At last night's debate. They knew what was happening and they didn't tell you The president said it was a hoax. Well, the President Trump has also as well received the Corona virus as more more than two of 20 people in his inner circle have also tested positive. Vice President Mike Pence defended the administration's response. President Trump's leadership operation Warp speed we believe will have literally tens of millions of doses of the vaccine before the end of this year. Another topic of discussion. The Supreme Court nomination, she gets a fair hearing. We particularly hope that we don't see the kind of attacks on her. Christian faith that we saw before let the American people fill that seat in the White House. And then we'll fill that seat on the United States Supreme Court. Nominations for Amy Cockney Barrel begin next week. CBS News Special Report 7 33 and the candidates also do plenty of dodging last night. W. GOP's Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller has more this debate was much better and more civil than the first presidential debate. But the two candidates also worked hard not to answer some of the most pointed questions. Vice president. Pence sidestepped the question related to the so called Super spreader event at the White House, and Senator Harris didn't answer when Pence asked her if Joe Biden would try to pack the Supreme Court if he's elected, neither candidate did anything major to hurt their respective campaigns. And while it was a solid debate, it's not likely it will change many voters minds and we're hearing your thoughts. On last night's debate. Frederick of Northwest D. C, called into the TalkBack line and said he was impressed with Senator Kamala Harris was more civil side scored. Good points, but I think Senator Harris, her passion and her convictions were a little more clearly stated, and I was especially impressed by her interest in moving our country forward in a new direction. Now Janet from Gaithersburg shared her disappointment that neither candidate answered questions head on. I thought that the debate was like a jeopardy show. Where the debaters gave their answers. And then Susan Page was supposed to come up with the question that match it because they certainly didn't answer the questions that she and come in problem in the debates, So we want to hear your thoughts as well. Give us a call at 8442821035. The next presidential debate is scheduled for a week from today in Miami. Still to come, President Trump offers an update on his health. It's 7 30 for our American aerospace and