@markpougatch Don’t necessarily disagree Mark but pretty sure most of the ‘hubris’ comes from the media and pundits, not the fans. Most of us never take anything for granted. (weeping LFC fan)
A very special thanks to my friend and @CNN colleague @JohnKingCNN for helping all of us really understand what was going on during these historic days since the election. No one does it better. He is truly amazing.
Today is a good day.
It’s easier to be a parent this morning.
Character MATTERS.
Being a good person MATTERS.
This is a big deal.
It’s easy to do it the cheap way and get away with stuff — but it comes back around.
Today is a good day.
#PresidentBiden#VotersDecided
More than 23 years ago, then Senior White House Correspondent @wolfblitzer welcomed a nervous print to TV convert to @CNN. There is no finer man for moments like this.
Following the government announcement that plans to allow fans to attend football matches from 1st October would not go ahead, I thought it might be interesting to see how this could impact the revenue of Premier League clubs this season via match day losses due to COVID-19.
Do your kids have questions about racism and the nationwide protests? Our friends from @SesameStreet join @EricaRHill and @VanJones68 for Coming Together: Standing Up to Racism, today at 10 a.m. ET
Live sport alert! 'The Match: Champions for Charity' airs on @cnni at 8pm UK time on 24 May, perfect Sunday evening viewing. For more details see below 👇
Stopping the spread of coronavirus is a global effort.
@CNNI is joining forces with BBC Global News and @euronews to provide free airtime for public health bodies such as @WHO to broadcast their message to over 800m people around the world.
Read more: https://t.co/vJXMah3yv1
I’ll always love this man. Saw him on his last tour. His first words after he walked out onstage were, “As you might have heard, I’ve got Parkinson’s... (big pause)... I wish he’d fucking kept it”.