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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

observing this sort of dark new front line between species hungry for the same space on this planet. and what that really shows for where we as humans are going, because those same tensions, you see there writ large between elephant and human. very much the ones that play out between people every day victor amara, fascinating luck. be sure to tune it to an all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper, one whole hour, one whole topic airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn thank you so much for watching cnn this morning. >> i wanted before we go though highlight allison chinchar, who is always dressed for the weather these beautiful sues that have what on them pretty much every kind of whether you could imagine and are 30 tomorrow by the way. so governors of your sin, but you've got the raindrops on your shoes, everything show that we are having a rainy day here. thanks for being with us

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

depressed and it was interesting when he got to his word, he was circling his rally in north carolina last night, and he couldn't land and he told the crowd there that they would have to go home due to weather he kept apologizing to them and saying, i'm sorry, any sounded very sad and i thought i've never heard donald trump's say, i'm sorry before about any topic it seems like he's struggling emotional level. >> we got a lot more time with them. you have to sit in the courtroom. we'll see how he continues to deal with. then of course, there's how the voters will deal with them, which is of course the most important thing is we assess the impact that this can have on the election. want to get really deep into that through the course of this hour, the just a real sense of this from ap poll that came out just a couple of weeks or right before the trial began. how when we believe that trump acted illegally and look at the cases here for criminal cases, of course, the hush-money case is the lowest among registered voters about whether they believe he was acting illegally in the case and the question two, how much

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Velshi

ways of revitalizing local communities in fostering the development of multiple where citizens can engage in debates and deliberation together. >> joining me as eddie, new york times best-selling author of this new and important book "we are the leaders we have been looking for." he is also the professor at university and msnbc contributor and the brainchild of the "velshi" book club. whether it is james baldwin, zora neale hurston. eddie, this topic is very close to my heart. there is a lot of despair out there about the world, the country, democracy, freedom, liberty. your argument is to your self. but the something very close to you, look to your community. do not look at their for leadership, look here. >> first of all, so wonderful

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

difficult time sitting there and doing nothing all day long. and it sort of seems like he's chomping at the bit to get out of there to the extent that he was reprimanded by the judge when he tried to jump up and have a seat at the end of a session on friday and leave. apparently, the judge leaves first. i did not know this and neither did donald trump and he seems very frustrated in sort of depressed and it was interesting when he got to his word, he was circling his rally ally in north carolina last night, and he couldn't land and he told the crowd there that they would have to go home due to weather he kept apologizing to them and saying, i'm sorry, any sounded very sad and i thought i've never heard donald trump say, i'm sorry, before about any topic it seems like he's struggling social level. >> we've got a lot more time with them. you have to sit in the courtroom. we'll see how he continues to deal with it. and of course, there's how the voters will deal with and which is of course the most important thing is we assess the impact that this could have on the election. want to get really deep into that through the course of this hour. but just a

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

governor. it was a trigger law that said when roe v. wade became overturned, that this would be the law that would go into place. so that may be a topic that will continue to be discussed in south dakota. are law today allows an exception to save the life of the mother but the people in south dakota photo will decide what their laws look like. >> do you think it should look like and have an opinion and i can i can wait forward and i can look at the science and what we've learned about babies and the woman believed that we should protect life. >> but i think that our law today is what south dakota wants and they'll continue to have that debate and i'll continue to follow through on my role would just to make sure the will of the people is enforced do you think there should be exceptions for rape and incest, for example and i think that every state is going to look different. >> that's would be different. the dana is that i've constantly looked in. we rely in south dakota on the fact that i'm pro-life and we have a law that says that there there's an exception for the life of the mother. and i just don't believe a tragedy should perpetuate another tragedy. i believe in taking care of mothers that are in a crisis situation and that we should be

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now, many of us have a movie that we just love, that we'll watch time and time again and could recite loads of the lines from. ghost? yep. star wars? 0bviously. well, how about if the next time you press play, it had the same people in it, it was about the same topic, but there was a different storyline, different dialogue and different music? would it be the same movie? well, there is a new "generative" documentary about the musician brian eno that does just that, and ben derico has the story. applause inside theatre. hey. that version of the film was just for you. that will never be seen again anywhere else in any other time. this is documentary film—maker gary hustwit. if you didn't catch that, he just said that his new film about brian eno, the one we alljust watched, will never be seen again. it's not an error with the file or a mix—up in the screening. this is the intended result. that's because this film is being billed as a generative

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The Travel Show

like a relic of a bygone era, the german government's recently been investigating the possibility of restoring bunkers like these for use in the future. i know immediately following the russian invasion of ukraine, the topic came up a lot in germany. and the ministry for the interior did do a preliminary survey because, in the height of the cold war, there were quite literally thousands of these places around all of germany. most of the experts in the areas of civil defence have agreed that it's not really a productive use of money. it costs an insane amount of money to even just repair the ones that they've let fall into disrepair. but i'm surfacing for some fresh air now and back to the hauptbahnhof, the capital's modern main station, in search of trains bound for germany's industrial west. so, i've been able to use my

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

world. of course it is. but what we're seeing here is clear, stark metaphor of how crowded our planet is becoming and how the damage the human species is doing. and it's relentless pursuit of growth and greed frankly, for anything it can consume fredricka. >> yeah. all right. it's it's powerful imagery. nick paton walsh. thank you so much. bobby watching. be sure to tune in to an all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper, one whole hour, one whole topic airing tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn and thank you so much for joining me today. i'm fredricka whitfield is cnn newsroom continues with alex marquardt in washington, wrapped it up there's new ally in the fight against climate change. >> this is in carbon this is blue carbon. >> we just need to protect nature will do the rest carbon

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CNN Newsroom

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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Ayman

critics of the decision say they believe the school canceled the speech because of her public support for palestinians. in a statement, university officials said the decision had nothing to do with freedom of speech, saying in part, "there is no free-speech entitlement to speak at a commencement. the issue is how best to maintain campus security and safety. " however, the university has not elaborated on exactly what safety concerns motivated this decision. for years, free speech on college campuses has been a favorite topic among conservatives who argue, and accused the education system of silencing those who don't agree. so surely, those same critics who decry canceled culture would be outraged over this apparent cancellation, right? wrong. so far, nothing but critics from the canceled culture crowd , but this isn't the first time pro-palestinian speech has been

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