Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Special Access: CNN Election Night Live Stream

 
Election Night in America on CNN

A Note from CNN: Special Election Night Access

To our audiences,

For more than a year, the world has watched one of the most exciting and unusual presidential campaigns in America's history.

Today, the nation will elect a new leader. No matter how the election ends, the result—like the campaign itself—will be unprecedented.

An election of this significance warrants a significant response by those of us who have the privilege and responsibility of informing the public. That is why CNN is offering unrestricted access to "Election Night in America" coverage from 4pm ET today, November 8, 2016, until 4am ET on November 9, 2016.

This special 12-hour access to CNN's live broadcast will be available on the CNN.com homepage, and CNN's mobile apps for Android and iOS.

As always, CNN will provide the latest election results, original reporting and analysis across all of our platforms. We will bring you up-to-the-minute details on a momentous election for America and the world.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have painted two different portraits of America, and two divergent visions for its future.

Which one will voters choose? Turn to CNN to find out.

 

Saturday, November 5, 2016

EXCLUSIVE: CNN crew's firsthand account of all-out ISIS assault in Mosul

For more than 28 hours CNN senior international correspondent Arwa Damon and photojournalist Brice Lane were with Iraqi special forces as they pushed forward into ISIS-held Mosul on Friday.

Their convoy was leading the operation before it came under attack multiple times. Vehicles were destroyed, soldiers were hurt. Troops and journalists sought shelter in a succession of houses, calling for back-up again and again.

Read Damon's account of the battle, from inside armored vehicles to hiding with a famil in their home.



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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Breaking News Exclusive

Writing for CNN, President Obama said the United States is partnering with private companies to send humans to Mars and back by the 2030s in a mission that will "make our lives better here on Earth."

“We have set a clear goal vital to the next chapter of America’s story in space: sending humans to Mars by the 2030s and returning them safely to Earth, with the ultimate ambition to one day remain there for an extended time. Getting to Mars will require continued cooperation between government and private innovators, and we’re already well on our way. Within the next two years, private companies will for the first time send astronauts to the International Space Station,” Obama said.

“The next step is to reach beyond the bounds of Earth’s orbit. I’m excited to announce that we are working with our commercial partners to build new habitats that can sustain and transport astronauts on long-duration missions in deep space. These missions will teach us how humans can live far from Earth -- something we’ll need for the long journey to Mars.”

More than 1,000 companies in the US are working on space-related initiatives, Obama said.

Obama will attend a Frontiers Conference on science and technology on Thursday in Pittsburgh.



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Monday, September 26, 2016

Breaking News

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump shook hands to open their debate at Hofstra University in New York, but the personal jabs and interruptions began quickly.

Clinton said her rival's plans for tax cuts would amount to "trumped up, trickle down" economics. And she jabbed Trump by saying that he had started his real estate business with $14 million from his family. 

Trump responded that his father had offered him a "very small loan" to build his business.

"We have to stop our jobs from being stolen from us, we have to stop our companies from leaving the United States," Trump said.



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Breaking News

Clinton opens debate pushing gender equality, paid family leave; Trump says, "We have to stop our jobs from being stolen."



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Saturday, September 17, 2016

Breaking News

Hours after a coalition airstrike killed Syrian ground forces, the United States relayed its regret to Syria through Russia for the "unintentional loss of life," according to a senior administration official.

It was Russia, a strong ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who notified the US military that coalition aircraft were striking Syrian troops and not ISIS in eastern Syria. 

The state-run Sputnik News Agency quoted Russian Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov as saying two F-16s and two A-10s carried out four strikes.

The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the death toll at 83 soldiers and said at least 120 others were wounded.



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Breaking News

The US military said a coalition airstrike may have unintentionally struck Syrian soldiers.

"The coalition airstrike was halted immediately when coalition officials were informed by Russian officials that it was possible the personnel and vehicles targeted were part of the Syrian military," the US Central Command said in a statement. 



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