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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

oddly villages spring live, the d'arc makes it so much easier for elephants to surprise them along, electric fence lines, the river bank kept visible to humans in the black by plastic trash ribbons. that's a pretty eerie place. this kind of no man's land between where the elephants come from, a kind of national parks. and these farming fields, every.in the pitch black here a group of farmers trying to protect their land. and it feels bizarre to see this frontline mentality out here but used to fence the elephants into the forest. but new studies promote instead, fencing them out of the villages and farms still, sometimes they break through. and these men know what that is like a party still can't raise

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

oddly villages spring to life, the d'arc makes it so much easier for elephants to surprise them along electric fence lines, the river thank kept visible to humans and the black by plastic trash ribbons that's a pretty eerie place. this kind of no man's land between where the elephants come from, a of national parks. and these farming fields every.in the pitch black here, a group of farmers trying to protect their land that feels bizarre to see the sort of frontline mentality out here but use defense the elephants into the forest. but new studies promote instead fencing them out of the villages and farms still, sometimes they break through and these men know what that is like police

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

david reference. i apologize for the younger viewers. the idea the work day is done at 5:00 and you go home. today they did not do that and that is unusual, right? >> oh. that was absolutely unusual. we've been at the courthouse, i can't tell you how many times, and it's in a month no man's land when you get past 5:00. not only the judge has left for the day, but the clerk and the clerk staff has left for the day. this is a clearly concerted effort to keep staff around in order to be able to do this this evening. judge robert mcbernie, who's the presiding judge this week, gave reporters who spent all day in his courtroom a number of updates saying, i'm still sticking around. the courthouse closes at 5:00. i'm still going to be here. it was clear while a number of people were leaving today that there was some staff staying behind in anticipation of the grand jury handing up these indictments. so, this is a very different feel and certainly a different time line from what we're used to seeing out of this

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

not appealing either. he seems to be in this no man's land. he's not a natural candidate, so he is really struggling. also, i think the bigger mistake is when donald trump was on the rope with these indictments, he more or less jumped to donald trump's defense and said he's a victim of the deep state, when he should have been bludgeoning his opponent over these indictments, explaining why donald trump is too great a risk for the party to be its nominee, and certainly for the country. he hasn't done that. i'm not sure where he's going with this campaign. whatever he's doing, it isn't working right now. >> charlie was talking about desantis as a socially awkward campaigner, do you think that casey desantis could play a significant role in changing things around for him? >> i think it can help, but at the margins, jose, at the end of the day, this is a race about

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PoliticsNation

when you think about the most recent republican vice presidential nominee, the former vice president himself, he can't even qualify to get on the debate stage. it goes to show that pence positioning of himself as not really standing for anything, not standing by trump, not standing by those that tried to hang him on january 6th, not willing to take a stand definitively against them. he's just in no man's land. you cannot be in that space and expect anybody to rally behind you. you can't be somebody who is not willing to take a position on the hard issues. and to speak out with force and with determination, and expect people to choose you over these other cult personalities. whether donald trump is on that stage for the debate or not, at this point it doesn't even really matter. if all of these candidates are up there, reverent, and they are too afraid to actually call out donald trump directly, not to tiptoe around it and use loose words, but to actually

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Newsnight

but i think it's not really... what it was, it was a war that there was no understanding of it in the first place. if it had been known and then forgotten, it's a forgotten war. to me, peoplejust didn't know about it. and when you think my regiment was over 40 guys there, in a period of three years, the british army lost more soldiers than iraq, afghanistan and the falklands put together. sent into battle in 1953, he learnt the hard realities of fighting the north koreans and chinese. most of the korean war was fought at night, because during the day we just had sentries out to watch the chinese when attacking. so at night everything happened. if the chinese were going to attack, they came at night. and a lot of our work was patrols. both sides wanted to control no man's land. so infantry soldiers were every

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Newsday

night going out on patrols in to no man's land and try and dominate. the chinese, when they invaded, there was a long tunnel on the hook with gun placements and the chinese were throwing themselves with explosives, threw themselves into the tunnel, blew themselves up. like a suicide type attack? suicide. after months in the line, mike learned that the war was about to end. the ceasefire has been signed — we cease firing at 10:00 tonight. well, more or less along the whole front, we stopped firing. we stopped shelling them, they stopped shelling us and mortar sounds went off. but they were mortar sounds, not of mortars coming at us, kind of flares going up. so we had the sky lit up by chinese and now coloured flares. celebrating it? it was a fireworks night, literally.

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Newsday

what it was, it was a war that there was no understanding of it in the first place. if it had been known and then forgotten, it's a forgotten war. to me, peoplejust didn't know about it. and when you think my regiment was over a0 guys there, in a period of three years, the british army lost more soldiers than iraq, afghanistan and the falklands put together. sent into battle in 1953, he learnt the hard realities of fighting the north koreans and chinese. most of the korean war was fought at night, because during the day we just had sentries out to watch the chinese when attacking. so at night everything happened. if the chinese were going to attack, they came at night. and a lot of our work was patrols. both sides wanted to control no man's land. so infantry soldiers were every

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CNN This Morning Weekend

positions. you can see how close they are and you can tell them -- >> and we guide them. >> reporter: you can redirect them farther closer, left, right? >> yes. >> reporter: how do you think the fight is going in your section? >> it's tough. it's tough. >> reporter: the no man's land between the two sides is heavily pockmarked with craters from thousands of artillery rounds. but it's these white dots, some of the countless anti-tank and anti-personnel mines that the russians have laid that are a part of what is making ukraine's advance so limited. de-mining teams called sappers bravely cross the densely mined battlefield, often under fire, to defuse or detonate the russian mines. a sapper just got back from a mission. we need to break through the mine barriers, he says, so that equipment and infantry can pass.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

in the south. filled with maps and feeds from drones. he closely watches dozens of drone feeds helping artillery teams teams try to take out russian positions. >> you could see how close they are. >> and we guide them. >> you could redirect them farther and closer, left and right. >> yes. >> how do you think the fight is going in your section? >> it is tough. it's tough. >> reporter: the no-man's-land is heff ill why i pock marked with craters from thousands of artillery rounds but it is he's lyle white dots, some of the countless anti-tank and anti-personnel mines that are part of making ukraine's advance so limited. demining teams called staffers bravely cross the densely mined battlefield often under fire to de fuse or detonate the russian mines.

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