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and it is the situation that he's not looking at versus the one he is looking at. >> fascinating. he is number one on itunes. certainly in the national zeitgeist. i wonder whether this will become that rallying cry in other ways. we'll have to see going forward. fascinating to talk to you. thank you. >> thank you. up next, texas congressman castro joins me live on the intensifying going on at the border and how migrants are being treated there. plus, a woman is reported missing. she was found. and now cops are suggesting that there are more than a few cracks in her story. and suspicious google stories in her phone. that's all ahead.

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CNN Newsroom Live

boiling over, antagonism about the need to want to fight back about lots of circumstances in the country that feel like they are being robbed and taken away from people. and again, you know, i think the curiosity here is about what sort of situations he is not looking at versus the ones that he is looking at. >> it's fascinating, i tell you, he is number one on my terms i think. i mean, it certainly is in the national zeitgeist. and people are paying attention. and i wonder, you know, whether this will become that rallying cry in other ways. we will have to see going forward. trae johnson, fascinating to talk, to you thank you so much. >> thank you, laura. >> up next, texas congressman castro joins me live on the intensifying scandal at the border. as whistleblower sound the alarm on how migrants are being treated there. plus, a woman is reported missing, she's found, and now cops are suggesting that there are, well, more than a few cracks in her story. and suspicious google searches in her phone. that is all ahead.

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Verified Live

on any show, start watching it that you have it as an option on the right—hand side over there. i won�*t start playing any content in case you have not actually got the right support. but i think there are several reasons why viewers are starting to really use this function. i think part of it is trying to keep up with the zeitgeist. there is an awful lot of contact being released, think that would have been films a few years ago are now eight hour series will stop think viewers are trying to catch up on that. then there is the fact that some viewers may be unhappy with some shows. maybe the plotting is a little bit too slow for them, plotting is a little bit too slow forthem, maybe plotting is a little bit too slow for them, maybe they want to get to a key scene everyone is talking about. but i also think it is down to the culture that we now live. the fact that there are many of us who really want to be up—to—date with the latest programme. i think what this research shows which is interesting to me, along with some of the research by a company called stage tax, a charity that looks into accessibility on tv, they

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

experience. rave reviews from those who have taken our unforgettable dives. >> an exclusive opportunity because fewer than 250 people have ever been to see. >> why do people want to see the "titanic"? it's a privilege. it's the same reason you want to see roman colosseum or the pyramids of egypt. >> there is a heated debate about where weather we should be going to "titanic" at all. that is fueled by two things. one is a question of risk. the other is just a question of the wreck itself. should it be left alone and unmolested and left to the depths. it is a grave for 1,500 people. >> hollywood has been feeding that interest for a century with dozens of books written and films made about the disaster, including 1953's "titanic." 195's "a night to remember." but no one a bigger impact on the ship's place in the cultural zeitgeist than james cameron's

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

zeitgeist than james cameron's 1997 saga "titanic." >> iceberg ahead! >> the kate winslet and leonardo dicaprio film was a blockbuster earning $2 billion over the last 25 years. >> james cameron really brought "titanic" to life in color to young audience. >> the money-making business of "titanic" didn't end there. there have been traveling exhibitions around the world. museums in belfast. pigeon forge tennessee. and even a cologne named after the "titanic." >> that's right. you can now own the sweet smell of the doomed vessel. >> it's amazing to me how every generation rediscovers the "titanic." >> there seems to be no end to interest in "titanic." but why is there such a fascination? >> leads to the questions of

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The Context

about that? what you think you need to do with the moment because it feels like a pivotal moment for the party? he feels like a pivotal moment for the -a ? feels like a pivotal moment for the .a ? ., feels like a pivotal moment for the -a ? ., ., _ ., , party? he will need to not pylons also is a long _ party? he will need to not pylons also is a long report _ party? he will need to not pylons also is a long report but - party? he will need to not pylons also is a long report but he - party? he will need to not pylons also is a long report but he is - also is a long report but he is going to _ also is a long report but he is going to have to collate set out what he's — going to have to collate set out what he's doing and he has a decision— what he's doing and he has a decision on whether he is at that bow on— decision on whether he is at that bow on monday. and i think you have 'ust bow on monday. and i think you have just got— bow on monday. and i think you have just got this — bow on monday. and i think you have just got this contrast between boris johnson. a — just got this contrast between boris johnson, a man who had a vision but no real plans — johnson, a man who had a vision but no real plans for brexit or i would argue _ no real plans for brexit or i would argue levelling up, and then rishi sunak. _ argue levelling up, and then rishi sunak. he — argue levelling up, and then rishi sunak, he was got plans on things like small— sunak, he was got plans on things like small boats but has not really set out _ like small boats but has not really set out a — like small boats but has not really set out a vision and i think the problem — set out a vision and i think the problem is _ set out a vision and i think the problem is that until rishi sunak sets out— problem is that until rishi sunak sets out a — problem is that until rishi sunak sets out a much more clear and compelling vision of where he wants britain _ compelling vision of where he wants britain to— compelling vision of where he wants britain to go, where he thinks this country— britain to go, where he thinks this country should go next, then he is going _ country should go next, then he is going to _ country should go next, then he is going to find it very hard to compete _ going to find it very hard to compete with this boris johnson personality that is all about the zeitgeist — personality that is all about the zeitgeist and is why he was able to be so _ zeitgeist and is why he was able to be so successful in the last election~ _ be so successful in the last election. so it really is this compare _ election. so it really is this compare and contrast between the two

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Chris Christie Town Hall Analysis

versus the cultural zeitgeist of the republican party. governors talk about their terms in terms of what i did. you heard him say it numerous times, i've been there, i've done that. he talked about the things he accomplished. he never really dipped into the cultural arguments even when he got topics like abortion and guns and others, he didn't make strident commentary. he stayed away from it. the quote that stuck with me was, we can fight to get headlines or we can fight to get to an end. the question is, is the mood of the republican party, is it in search of ins or is it in search of people who just want to fight for the sake of fighting because they feel i would say, this candidacy is built for one group of people. in the abc news poll this weekend, 31% of americans that they have a favorable view of trump and biden. 70% of americans say they do not want this rematch. this candidacy is built for the

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CNN This Morning

see you nodding out of the corner of my eye. what was your ftakeaway? >> i think the congressman is making one of the more coherent push back you would hear from republicans. i have seen a lot of people op tv. i think he captured the republican zeitgeist right now. there is a different between legal exoneration and political exoneration. he is prosecuting the case for a political exoneration. the concerns about jack smith, true on the bob mcdonald case and a lot of republicans have been mad about that case for a long time. number tonight he talked about the fact that there is no trust with a one-sided argument. i mean, if you talk to the average republican right now, if you said, hey, the justice department says this or the fbi says that, immediately they are going to say, oh, well, consider the source. there is just no trust. and when he is saying it's a one-sided argument and you don't know everything that donald trump might say, that's going to give a lot of republicans something to hang their hat on.

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

2014 when there is the cultural zeitgeist of conversation. i think what we know now is that visibility is just one part of this equity conversation. it's an important part but i think the bigger conversation is we need to be there for each other, it has to be a communal effort. the most basic access for affirmative care, i'm from the philippines, we never had anything. if there's one thing from my journey from the philippines here as detailed in my book is we head mainstream visibility but no political recognition. it should be both, the political recognition, that dynamic affirmative basic access to carry the dignified way how we tell stories about trans youth in particular and trans people in general. all of those things have to go together. >> i had less than a minute left but it strikes me both in the case of the trans community and also in the case of undocumented americans all across this country that young people today are living in a different reality than they

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