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harris is carving out her role for the 2024 presidential campaign as the lead prosecutor for joe biden. she's taking on issues that democrats believe will play front and center with voters when they head to the polls in november. we're joined now by cnn senior reporter isaac to veer to discuss harris is rough start earlier on at the white house. but now i've kind of hitting her stride on the campaign trail. you've been out there on the campaign trail. you have new reporting. would it be? have you been hearing and seeing well, look, i was in arizona and california and nevada with her in the last couple of days. >> and what you see out of harris is a much looser, more directed, more energized way of going about it she is very clearly relishing going like the old prosecutor taking on down trump, making the case directly against him. for example, was her idea to start talking about but how trump was directly responsible for the arizona abortion ban being upheld. that that's law. they're putting the blame directly on him calling that and other trump abortion bans see this very different mode

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beverly hills. thank you very much for that report. >> and with those tensions are running high during this war in gaza, jewish communities across the country are working to increase security and awareness, especially at those large gatherings. >> let's bring in juliette kayyem, cnn senior national security analysts and a former assistant secretary for the department of homeland security, juliette thank you so much for being with us on this really, really important topic. the fbi director chris wray, he says that hate crime investigations against jews have tripled since the october 7 hamas attack and the war so that has followed. what is your sense of this threat level against the jewish communities, particularly as we approach passover so there is no doubt that it is higher, exceptionally higher that the antisemitism has grown in leaps and bounds. >> just this is what i mean by anti-semitism. it is hatred towards jewish people targeted attacks towards the jewish community for being jewish. so we can put the politics of this to the sayyed that there is

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any control over proceedings, really, marshall cohen, we know you'd be watching closely. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> let's discuss some joined now by scott jennings and shan wu. >> ocean is a defense attorney and a former federal prosecutor. he served in the clinton administration as a council to attorney general janet reno and scott jennings is a cnn senior political computer. and a former special assistant to president george w. bo. thank you both. for joining me. shan, i want to start with you as a former federal prosecutor, how would you approach these opening statements as marshall with just saying this is a chance for them to start telling a story for both sides i would keep it very simple to them, which is, this is a story about payments. >> and then the covering up of the payments and you're going to hear from people who will explain the documentation for following the money. and you're going to hear from people who were there talking about that money trail. and that's good. just going to bring it to life for you. >> they. need to be careful as in any prosecution, you don't

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does take the stand, prosecutors want to bring up his past legal issues, including the $355 million civil fraud judgment against him the e jean carroll defamation case. it's costing him what, 91 million and a lawsuit trump filed against hillary clinton that was dismissed for being frivolous and in bad faith, which they want to use to what they call impeach his credibility. and the judge says a hill, announce his decision whether any or all or even more of that might come in on monday. that's all happening as the prosecution today offered to provide the name of monday's first witness to trump's legal team? but not until sunday morning, quote. >> if that should be tweeted, that will be the last time we provide a courtesy i want to bring in, cnn senior legal analyst and former assistant us attorney for the southern district of new york, elie

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Nevada Attorney General settles with Johnson and Johnson over Risperdal disclosure

Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto announced Thursday that she and 36 other AGs reached a record $181 million settlement, the largest multi-state consumer protection settlement of its kind reached with a pharmaceutical company, with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson.

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the absence of vital us aid for ukraine, other allies are stepping in to fill the vacuum the czech republic in central europe is leading an international effort to deliver 1 million artillery shells to ukraine within a year. yeah check president petro pavo, who's also a former army general and senior nato official join me from prague, and i asked him whether he thinks ukraine war could be lost by washington president pawel. >> welcome to the program thank you. you probably have heard that the defense secretary and united states, lloyd austin has said that russia is beginning to make incremental gains. it's moving onto the front foot and it's beginning to really presses advantage. now that for instance, ukraine doesn't have the max hurricane aid, how much of a difference will it make for you and your effort and for ukraine? if the house passes this aid bill on

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gaza so i talked to a senior house democratic source an hour ago when they indicated they would probably lose 40 democrats on their side but probably get a good 360 to vote for that bill more likely 380 to pass the israel bill. what would happen is they will mail these bills, can't take another rollcall but the warehouse set this up it would be glued together and sent in one package that includes aid for israel, ukraine, taiwan and the banning of tiktok to the senate, the senate will, that's what chuck schumer said this morning. here's the big wildcard. at the end of this rollcall vote, ukraine, then taiwan. does marjorie taylor greene pop her resolution to oust the speaker of the house, she

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white house correspondents dinner live next saturday at seven eastern on cnn israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has thanked the house of representatives for passing a crucial aid package, which includes some 26 billion for his country, israeli foreign minister says that israel faces threats from seven fronts, including from iran, simmering tensions between israel and iran added to the growing urgency to get the bills push through after an exchange of strikes between the country's this month has spiked fears of a widening regional conflict. >> donie his now is norman rule is a former senior us intelligence official. norm, thanks so much for being with us. as you have been throughout so much of what we've seen in the past week, given what we now know about the limited scope of israel's counter-strike early on friday morning or on time i'm what do you expect in terms of an iranian response good afternoon. i think we've seen the iranian response rollout in

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former aid to general david petraeus senior fellow emotional at the merch sean center for international security studies kernel great to see you all. >> thanks for having me on. >> all right, so well, the first rounds of this 23 billion to replenish us arms, ukraine be enough for them for this year at my, they will need continual infusions of aid and weapons to fight russia over the long term until this war reaches some sort of negotiated conclusion. but it is a welcome relief for them as they were running out of artillery ammunition air defense missiles and if we had not passed this aid, very likely russia would have ended the war this summer and this 60 billion aid package for ukraine also means a lot of the money was going to go toward the us weapons replenishment. how quickly? something like that get

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