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The 5 things you should know this January 14: Trump, on impeachment for the second time | CNN

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Trump is the first US president to be indicted twice. What we know about the Chinese vaccines Sinopharm, CanSino and Sinovac. This is what you need to know to start the day. | World | CNN


Trump is the first US president to be indicted twice.

What we know about the Chinese vaccines Sinopharm, CanSino and Sinovac.

This is what you need to know to start the day.

First the truth.

1

Trump, on impeachment for the second time

The US House of Representatives approved impeachment of Donald Trump on the charge of "inciting insurrection."

He is the first president in the history of that country to be indicted twice.

Find out here what are the steps to follow now.

Further: 

  • After storming the Capitol, Trump again insists on urgent pardons for himself and his children

2

20,000 National Guard soldiers would be in Washington for the inauguration

More than 20,000 members of the National Guard may be in the U.S. capital to help secure the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, Washington Police Chief Robert Contee said, as sources tell CNN that officials are considering increasing the level of terrorist threat.

3

What we know about the Chinese vaccines Sinopharm, CanSino and Sinovac

The vaccines made by China against the coronavirus have been presented as an option for several countries in Latin America.

Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Peru are some of the countries that test vaccines from China.

Dr. Elmer Huerta explores details of the vaccines from Sinopharm, CanSino and Sinovac laboratories.

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The Chinese vaccine is only 50.38% effective 2:25

4

Congressmen enrage over metal detectors on Capitol Hill

The decision to require members of Congress to go through metal detectors after last week's deadly siege has fueled tensions further, prompting screaming clashes between some Republicans and Capitol police.

5

The Supreme Court allows limiting access to abortifacient drugs

The US Supreme Court accepted the Trump administration's request to reinstate long-standing restrictions for patients seeking to obtain a drug used for abortions early in pregnancy.

At coffee time

Biden's team to produce a television special for the inauguration

The president-elect's team is producing a special prime-time television program for the night of his inauguration in lieu of traditional celebrations.

Emma Roberts shares her baby's first photo

Emma Roberts has a reason to smile these days.

Look at the image.

Forget folding TVs

TVs seem to get bigger, thinner and more connected every year.

But now, in 2021, you will also be able to see through them.

Netflix will release a movie every week: which ones can you see in 2021?

The online streaming giant announced on Tuesday its plans to release a new movie every week for the next 12 months.

Florida investigates who wrote the word 'Trump' on the back of a manatee

In Florida they offer a reward for information that helps to find and prosecute whoever wrote the word "Trump" on the back of a manatee.

The number of the day

US $ 750 million

The Mega Millions jackpot is $ 750 million, making it the second largest jackpot in the history of this lottery.

Quote of the day

"It will be better for our nation if Congress and the Executive Branch spend the next seven days fully focused on facilitating a safe takeover and orderly transfer of power to the incoming Biden administration."

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made it clear that President Trump's impeachment will not begin until after January 19.

Day selection

A robot vacuum cleaner that cleans for you

The iLife V3s can vacuum for 100 minutes and only returns to its charging base when it is done cleaning.

And to finish…

What does the US Constitution say about impeachment of a president?

A second impeachment process against Donald Trump begins in the US CNN legal analyst Elie Honig explains how the country's Constitution defines a challengeable crime.

Why can you impeach a US president?

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Source: cnnespanol

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