Skip to main content

tv   Anderson Cooper 360  CNNW  March 21, 2024 1:00am-2:00am PDT

1:00 am
president obama plus a sinister new twist, the princess of wales medical saga, the possibility that hospital staff tried to snoop on her records while she was a surgeon the gold patient. >> good evening. we begin tonight keep him on. it would just five days and counting until the former president's 464 million, new york civil fraud bill comes due. the one he's told the court he cannot secure a bond for despite prior claims like these by his attorney they know by looking at a statements of financial condition that this guy is worth a lot of money, billions and billions of billions of dollars. and that didn't even include his brand martha unfortunately, they picked the wrong guy to pick on, in my opinion, because he's strong, he's resilient and he happens have a lot of cash. this guy is worth a lot of money and he billions and billions of billions of dollars. yeah, happens have a lot of cash, of course he has money, you know, he's a billionaire. we know that there will be a bond and there'll be no issues with that, >> except he has had issues apparently and according to his
1:01 am
attorney, is still has issues finding any insurance company willing to underwrite the bond not even chubb, which underwrote the $91,000,000 e jean carroll bond. that's according to the sources, kaitlan collins, he joins a shortly multiple sources telling her, as we mentioned, the top that he's in panic mode even though he said under oath not so long ago, he's got liquidity to spare they have a lot of cash. i believe we have substantially in excess of 400 million cash, which is a lot for a developer. developers usually don't have cash, they have assets, not cash. we have i believe 400 plus and going up very substantially every month >> early not or not enough to back the bond, which is what underwriters are now demanding according to his lawyers, something in the new york attorney general's office underscored and it's filing today responding to the former president's request for a stay quoting now, as far as the court can infer sureties may have refused to accept defendants specific holdings as collateral because using mr.
1:02 am
trump's real estate will generally need a property appraisal and his holdings are not nearly as valuable as defendants claim. trump attorney chris kise meantime, says in a statement that the attorney general, a quote demonstrates her we continued willingness to misrepresent the facts and misconstrue applicable misconstrue construe applicable law in her political crusade against president trump. so the back-and-forth continues as the clock ticks on. join me now, former federal prosecutor, jessica roth to me dia, a gang williams who served as senior investigative counsel on the house january 6 committee, and kaitlan collins. so what more can you tell us about the president's attempts to secure this? >> they had kind of been under this impression that because chubb, this other insurance giant underwrote his last bond that he had to pay a part which is the one for each in carroll, about 90 million that they would also do this one. so the head is 30 day grace period that they got because the attorney general could have started collecting on this when the judge ruled. they've had this 30 day grace period that
1:03 am
ends on monday. they had been under this assumption that they would be able to find some one and what they went to the courts with this week is saying no, we so far have gone to 30 places. we haven't been able to find anything. the ag's office is objecting to that today, saying they really are casting doubt on and don't believe that they actually tried their best efforts to try it. and where it puts trump and his legal team now, is they're scrambling to figure out what they are going to do before monday. because when it comes to he could wait and count on this appeal, wait to see if they're going to lower what he has to pay for the bond to maybe $100 but they're also looking at wealthy supporters saying if they could help him here, they're looking at his properties, what they could potentially sell and quickly, but all of that is really complicated. and so really the reality is, he could find himself in a real financial bind come monday. >> just want to put this graphic up on the screen that shows some of trump's new york properties that i could be relevant to all of this. what do you think the new york attorney general's basically
1:04 am
calling bs on trump's claims. >> yeah. the puzzle here is why is it so hard for him to come up the money to secure the bond between his claims about how much cash he has and the value he's asserted with respect to these properties. why is he having such a difficult time getting anybody to write the bond for him? those properties. i mean, as the attorney general points out i mean, trump claims that these insurance companies won't write the bond and have real estate real property as collateral. and she says that's simply not true as as hard matter of law. and if they have limits on how much they'll write the bond for which he also claims, why wouldn't you pool some of the different companies and bonds to put together the full amount that euo or she also says, you could actually just transfer ownership temporarily to the court and they would hold these properties as the collateral for the bond. and so there's there are these properties. the question is, what are they worth? y is having trouble getting anybody else to accept them as collateral, and y as a fallback doesn't he just transfer them to the court also just go why why is he waiting
1:05 am
to the last couple of days? >> that's really a question, but his attorneys had to know that this was a real risks. they couldn't have been reasonably counting on chubb underwriting a bond and this amount and so it's a real question of where they actually taken by surprise by chubb or have they been working behind the scenes on these other avenues? or have they just not been trying very hard and they were counting on some savior coming along and giving the money it's really not clear why they're in the bind that they're in, but they are down to the wire to me die. i >> want to read something that the attorney general's office said in their brief, they said defendants supply no documentary evidence that demonstrates precisely what real property they offered to sureties on what terms that property was offered or precisely why the sureties were unwilling to accept the assets? >> i >> mean, how can it be that they wouldn't provide i mean, do they not have to provide evidence of this? >> y think what the attorney general's suggesting is that they're not being honest here. i think it's not surprising where the very reason why the former president is where he is now is because he's had a pattern of fraudulent dealings when it comes to his finances. so i think what's really
1:06 am
important here is that these folks that would would underwrite a bond here, these are rational business entities. if there's money to be made here, they would do so and frankly, i think the fact that he spent i think noted countless hours negotiating a bond here suggests that there is a deal to be made here, but this is not some on precedent amount, then insurance companies wouldn't support here. so i think what the ag saying is that put up or shut up, you think there's a deal to be made if trump was really willing to make a deal. i mean, if he's willing to accept terms and he didn't like exactly any fee has assets are going to back this up if you've truly worth the billions and billions of dollars that he says he is, that he would be able to either adjust good noted transplants assets, use them as collateral. there are lots of avenues here. the sophisticated parties can arrive bad, but i think suggests here without any evidence that he is not quite as willing to make a deal as you suggest. >> i can get to the heart of what all of this is about and what the ag's office is saying here is that all along they said he over inflated the value
1:07 am
of his properties that he inflated them and they're saying that whatever he's taking to use as potential collateral here, they don't actually know what the true value of it is because he has a history of inflating it. and also, he's someone who he's talked and deposition. so how much cash he has, but he's asset breccia and cash poor. he has much more in assets and that has always been the case. and it's not so clean cut that he could just put something up for sale because then it triggers all of these other factors. and so that's why he's in the position that he's in and why there is this panic of what he's going to do here and the anger that you see and on the ag's office, i'll say there's a lot of mistrust and they're claimed that they just can't find anyone to underwrite it because it was the 11th but our that they got chubb to underwrite the bond for e jean carroll >> so just terminate the process here. if the appeals court they could grant foreign president reduction in the amount, right. >> but they have that authority to do so that they >> could do in the next couple of days, they could. and one hopes that they will at least rule before monday's
1:08 am
>> if they don't grant and a reduction an appeal, he can try to appeal up to the new york court of appeals, the highest courts. so here's one more avenue of it. does >> that has to be done before monday >> he would have to do that. i think if he's going to try to again, void the consequences on monday, you'd have to try one more time to get an appellate court to stay the judgment. >> and then what would the process look like? the attorney jones starting to collect the judgment amount? yeah. that's really interesting. it's not going to happen overnight. i mean, with respect to the cash and things that are in bank accounts, that process is more straightforward in terms of ability to actually send an order that effectively freezes those assets, the real estate properties are much more complicated and that's not self-executing it all. and so that's a process that would play out in court in terms of actually getting a judgment against those particular properties, he could contest that as well there are mortgages on many of those properties. right. so that's not something that's going to happen overnight. it would shock me that he would want to lose control to that extent that she would actually be initiating judgment and then sale of those properties so the whole purpose of the bond is to
1:09 am
maintain the status quo as the appellate process works out. and so when certainly hopes that they'll reach some sort of accommodation, he'll come up with some package, maybe the ag would agree to something lesser to maintain the status quo and to avoid that prolonged litigation while the appeal is pending out, can we die? >> how do you see this? >> playing i think one thing that could be interesting here is going to be the former president's cash flow. i mean, one thing she can do quickly is freeze his accounts. >> and >> i think that's going to be very interesting because the assets are liquid. so that's going to impact his day-to-day ability to live his life. but if she's freezing his accounts that's going to do that. she also has the ability to go to individuals who owe him money and basically give them restraining notices that they no longer going to give him that money. so she could make his life quite difficult from a cash-flow perspective and the short term and from what we can see, he does have an expensive lifestyle. so i think that's where you might see the crunch and, and make him may make him make a deal quickly, negotiate with her. so she's not going as hard as she could. there is
1:10 am
>> this really a former judge has been appointed to oversee the company. would that judge have have be privy to what negotiations were like between trump and these possible companies. >> i don't think she would necessarily be privy to the negotiations between trump and the attorney general. but with respect to any transaction that would result in a sale of the properties, she would have to approve it before it goes. >> and that's the trump legal team argument is that there is this monitor that was put in place because of this. so they would have to approve anything so they could basically keep an eye on everything as this the peel is playing out. but for the letitia james, the attorney general here, obviously there is no love lost between her and donald trump, and she's made clear since the last month of what properties she's had her eyes on and she has said that she would start to seize them. she has not really been shy at all or any kind of shrinking violet on this. >> caitlin. thank you. wael said kayla and the top they are for the source. now the politics of this campaign, politics joining us as he does most wednesday's democratic strategist, james carville, james from a strategic
1:11 am
standpoint, do you expect the biden campaign to take on trump's civil legal troubles and his failure thus far to produce this bond well, it's evident that he can't pay attention. and not only does he have this money, i was his judgments through republican party is not raising money to speak up. and if phone at all through lara trump to state parties, you'd look around the country niche republican michigan being a prime example. the state parties are fallen apart and would, would biden can do is he can see here's, here's sufficient resources as superior resources right? now, he needs to seize the moment and just go after trump. that would both hands and both feet, because there is an advantage when you get an advantage in pop all it takes, all business or entertainment or sports, you press your advantage is hard as you possibly can. so you >> think the president, the united states, should be talking about trump's civil issues, his business problems i
1:12 am
should do. i think surrogate should talk about them all the time. i think they can run ads that but i'm not sure that his legal problems are the best avenue steve bannon said, as it would take an office in 2017, we're just going to flood the zone which get ready and say spit. but does a family show and will fly. they flooded it. and the problem will trump has so many things you got to pick one or two and go after it, not pope that the white house takes advantage of this leverage that they have right now is financial leverage that they have prison been condemned from prison. trump's rhetoric about migrants at an event in arizona yesterday. i just want to play part of the this is a guy who who's the way he talks about the latino community is well 2016, he called latinos criminals, drug dealers, and rapists when he came down to an escalator. now he says immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country. what the
1:13 am
hell is he talking about >> you are proponent of the president and his all his spokespeople in the campaign doing that more and more yeah. >> not so much him i mean be candid answer and president biden is not the best attack politician. i've ever seen in my life and hopefully leave it at that. but they are a lot of people to do what i call quote, the wet work, unquote and i like a mob sought of a case where i was kinda but it's a paid tv and stuff like that. but yes, i cia term take a guy out but he doesn't need to do to what work people like me and other groups in the party need to do that. he he's not very good at it. i don't think people want to hear from that. and then he can he can cruise along. he had a look at a better altitude but this has gotta be done and they got a
1:14 am
precious advantage right now and they have it. i've heard you said this is the first >> presidential race in your lifetime. that's not about the future. what do you mean by that? >> well, mean exactly what it is. we just do we want today or do we want four years ago? >> i mean, >> i don't know of any proposals. i mean, other than trump's and he's going to cut cho security. or get rid of obamacare i have no idea what he direction followed him. i'll take the country. i don't have much of a sense at present, binds articulated a potential second term plan or something like that. and we'll just today or yesterday. that's your choice. tomorrow is not part of this equation which is unusual in american presidential politics. >> james carville, thanks very much, appreciate it >> thank you, alison, denied >> going up next cnn instrument prokupecz catches up to the candidate running to oversee north carolina's public school system has been avoiding or questions about her extremist
1:15 am
online postings, including june on slogans, conspiracy theories, and calls before the execution as traders of president biden and former president obama's you, mr. in the schools. later, cnn's gayle king and charles barkley just finished the conversation of oprah winfrey about her decades-long weight loss journey in the blockbuster drug ozempic and others, part of that conversation, dr. sanjay gupta join us for his reaction. we'll be right back. >> victims are mesothelioma and their families may be entitled to receive a cash award from the estimated 30 billion and asbestos trust funds with over $50 awarded, we have over 30 years of experience and have successfully recovered hundreds because of of dollars for thousands of clients, even if a family member has passed due to mesothelioma or lung cancer, you may still be entitled to a cash award if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, call wanting hundred 2081721. now, if your roof is showing dangerous is
1:16 am
like streaks or raised shingles it could be trouble and a new roof cutoffs 1015 or $20,000, introducing roof max. but first professional adult portable roofing treatment that is scientifically proven to strengthen and extend the life of your roof with roof max, you will have the protection of a brand new route save thousands proof max as skilled technicians apply a safe, effective, and affordable natural treatment. and within hours, you have a roof that performs like a new roof. roof max is exclusive treatment re saturates old dried shingles with a natural bio friendly formula that quickly restores flexibility and water repelling protection guarantee look, this is a 17-year-old asphalt shingle. it literally this centigrades, but here's an identical shingle that we treated with roof max's proven formula. he pass rigorous flexibility testing from the ohio state university as a new shingles saw roof max group can also pass a home inspection if you're getting ready to sell or for insurance saving, you
1:17 am
money, roof max is treated over 50 million square feet of roofs all across america. it just check out our website for the thousands of five-star reviews. >> i was skeptical at first with the existing condition of the roofs were having high winds and shingles. we're blowing off the roofs continually >> but five. years later after the application, the ribs look great and we have no issues with any shingles blowing off the roof. >> keep your family safe and happy with both max, color go online now for comprehensive link, threat analysis and bruce maintenance tuna, a $539 value for you proof backs, more life, less money guaranteed call, 1807114889. that's 1807114889 or log onto roof max.com called 1807114889 now raw sparks engineered for the spontaneous,
1:18 am
a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra and cls faster acting >> and long-lasting grabbed the moment when i was your age, we never had anything like this. what? wifi? wifi that works all over the house, even the basement. the basement. so i can finally throw that party... and invite shannon barnes. dream do come true. xfinity gives you reliable wifi with wall-to-wall coverage on all your devices, even when everyone is online. maybe we'll even get married one day. i wonder what i will be doing? probably still living here with mom and dad. fast reliable speeds right where you need them. that's wall-to-wall wifi on the xfinity 10g network.
1:19 am
mutual physicians, mutual >> i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. and this is cnn the woman you're about to hear from might never have found herself in the national spotlight. michele morrow is her name. she wasn't expected to win her republican primary race to be north carolina's top public school official. then last week in an upset, she did when and when she did her extreme and controversial comments began getting attention last fall friday, cnn's kfile reported that she has, for example, tweeted under her now-dormant personal account about wanting to see former president obama put in front of a firing squad on paper view saying, quote, we could make some money back from televising his death that's, just one of a string of social media postings between 2,019.20, 21, in which ms morrow made suggestions about executing obama and other
1:20 am
prominent democrats for treason, including congresswoman alone omar, north carolina, governor roy cooper, former new york governor andrew cuomo, hillary clinton, senator chuck schumer, and then president elect biden in the biden, here's how she answered the question. will you follow joe biden's advice and wear a mask for 100 days? never. she replies. we need to follow the constitution's advice and kill all traitors ms morrow has also promoted q and on tweeting the queue non slogan where we go one, we go all multiple times. she also tweeted that the actor jim carrey hey, was quote, likely searching for adrenochrome, which is a reference to acute on conspiracy theory, which claims that celebrity celebrities harvest the harvest the blood, and drink the blood of children to prolong their own lives >> that's what they believe. >> in addition to all that, ms morrow, who again, is the candidate to be north carolina's top public school official, has called public schools socialism centers and indoctrination centers. now as part of that kfile reports, cnn reach out to morrow and her
1:21 am
campaign multiple times to get her side of the story, but received no response. so after publication that kate story, morrow tweeted the following according to at kfile and at cnn and at cnn politics, obama's drone attacks on hundreds of innocent muslims in yemen are not treasonous the insanity of the media demonstrates the need to teach k12 students real history and critical thinking skills which of course doesn't directly address the multiple social media postings we just listed. so with that in mind, cnn shimon prokupecz went to north carolina and try and speak with her in-person took him several days. they finally caught up to her outside are wake county republican party event in raleigh shimon joins us now. so what did she have to say >> yeah. anderson. so she went to this gop convention. it's a local gop convention. in wake county. there are other elected officials there, including the lieutenant governor mark robinson, who himself has had some controversy and has had some controversial statements. and we finally got to speak to
1:22 am
her as she was leaving. take a look at that exchange >> her ms morrow, how are you how did it go in there? >> yeah, great. young and good. who are you guys with? >> shimon prokupecz on with cnn. >> have you been parked in my neighborhood by any chance? >> we've been trying to talk to him. yes. >> okay. >> well, you can go through my but i have now. so why don't we talk now >> why not? well, i want to ask you, do you >> still stay and i'm not talking too, ma'am, do you still stand by your comments about former president barack obama and that he should be executed calling for the death of other presidents. >> do you stand by that we're doing do you stand by those comments? have a good night. do you stand by what you've said about the public education system and that it needs to be destroyed? no. do you stand by that? do you understand the concern that people have with this nomination? i do now do you vote north carolina that
1:23 am
keep your eyes on your own paper >> well, let me ask you i i've read i've read papers. so >> here to keep your >> concerns, that people have with your nomination and the things that you have set people in new york have concerned over the country really concerned about north carolina. do you know that education is a problem in this entire country? so maybe they need to focus on what's going on in your state of new york, which by the way is where i grew up maybe they need to focus on what's going on in california where children are not getting the education that they need. maybe they need to focus on what they're doing in michigan because right now in north carolina, i'm focused on helping the families of north carolina for their children to get quality education for them to be safe and for us to be sure that our money is going into the classroom rather than bureaucracies. that's what i've been focusing on. that's what i've been fighting for for the last five years, going to the general assembly and dealing with those issues. right. so that is why i'm running. i understand that. but do you have set such hurtful things to it turns of the education to
1:24 am
tell you about transgender. one is so done with the gotcha moment. >> this is not a gotcha. >> your own words, man. who's are your own. >> that's not you have education. >> the former president are my words, >> because you tweeted, are those not your tweets? do you deny saying that you have an opportunity 09:00 a.m. totally no, i saying that i am are you denying that you said that in those tweets i am telling you how have you that i'm going to do talk about the indoctrination of children by teachers i am telling you, have you talked about that? have you said that about student have you seen any of me going to the school board for the last five years because you will have my answer so sherman, clearly, she didn't answer your questions. she didn't want to talk about the tweets about executing president obama or biden has ms morrow ever explained your tweets calling for the execution? executions >> well no, not not exactly. she's deflected a lot. she's tried to suggest that perhaps
1:25 am
like she did to me that maybe what wasn't even written by her, how do i know she said to me a one-point that it was something that she posted. so she's deflected. she's of course, she can clear that off michigan clear it up very simply just by answering the question >> yeah. >> i mean, it's >> not that difficult >> to do, but you can see there that one and i wanted to talk about some of those things that she has said and they're very hurtful. i mean, there are people in this state who are very concerned about what she has said and just her lack of empathy and understanding into different issues that affect students and children and yet, when you look back i can everything she has said, it is very troubling and she could clear so much of this up. but the bottom line is she's now in a position to get elected to a position where she he will be running a school system with a students and a massive budget. and then she would just have this she would have the podium she would have a place to speak
1:26 am
and to say what it is that she is feeling more widely and that is certainly very concerning to people here, anderson professor. >> thanks very much joining us now as republican strategist in north carolinian, doug hi, who recently tweeted, quote, north carolina republicans dump this lunatic. >> doug what does it say about their >> what one party north carolina to an extent, the republican party nationwide, this person is the gop nominee for such an important job. and do you think voters realized? these tweets that she had sent out the support of q and on. no. >> absolutely not. look, this was a down-ballot race. it wasn't one of the top tier racist. obviously, you had trump running for president, mark robinson running for governor, which of the two marquee races this is down-ballot, it gets fewer votes. it was a low turnout year, about 25% of eligible voters voted in this primary. so i don't think they knew exactly everything that she said. a lot of this has come out since the election, but i see so much of this in every direction. anderson this is
1:27 am
bad. these are not just appalling statements. these are the worst of the worst statements calling to assassinate political opponents and so forth as a former campaign hack myself, having spent a lot of time in wake county in raleigh, that's not the state party headquarters on hillsborough street. but what i see is bad staffing, allowing your candidate to walk that far. we shimon being able to get every question in that he could you wanna have a car there so you can get your candidate out immediately because you know, and this is problem number three. you don't have good answers to these questions unless you can just simply say that either you didn't do them, which clearly she did, or what i said was wrong and apologize for it. unfortunately, in american politics, these days, we don't really reward people for standing up and saying that they made a mistake. we don't reward the apologies. that's one of the lesson since the donald trump's taught us in 2016, i was in wake county in raleigh the day after the access hollywood tape came out and i would have told you that day, anderson that there's no way donald trump could win. the
1:28 am
reality is, he did now, north carolina is a lot of close races. this may be one of them we go back and forth with our politics is as far as yeah, senators and governors. so she could still win. but we've learned the lesson and i think this is what she's learning. it's a bad lesson that maybe if you don't apologize, you can get away with it. >> shows the whole trafficking in. q and on talking about adrenochrome and all that is based on anti-jewish horrible anti-jewish tropes which we're used by the nazis about jews drinking the blood of children. i mean, the idea that this person could be head of the school system in north carolina is it's quite extraordinary >> it's extraordinary. and look, it would be extraordinary if she were also the insurance commissioner candidate or a state senator, or basically anybody i'm running for governor. unfortunately though anderson in our politics right now, we're so stratified and we've seen the parties go so tribal. it's not even so much red versus blue anymore. it's almost shirts versus skins that everything that we do in our
1:29 am
politics comes down to that sort of existential level. and so we're calling for the executions of a former president in an no president elect is not disqualifying for an elected official. america are running a school system. who's talking about teaching the real history? i mean is there anything that's disqualifying? >> well, i this should be it. and obviously, again, i don't think that the voters republican primary voters in that case, new, but this should it'd be a good example. four, we have a new state, or we have a new rnc chair. michael whatley, he's also the state party chair of north carolina. i've known him for 20 years. michael, this is a time to stand up and show leadership. this has to be a line that we don't cross because we've seen political violence against republican members of congress, against democratic congressman our congress women obviously with gabby giffords we know that this could happen again. this is a time for leadership to stand up and say no, the guy appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up another in a series of conflicting court decisions over texas
1:30 am
immigration law that could come at any moment are 11. derek, join us next on. what's been very confusing and and a lot of skepticism greeting this law. even if from the law enforcement agency charged now with enforcing it. also tonight, oprah winfrey on cnn about her recent special on weight loss, drugs like ozempic, what she's learned in her own struggles with weight loss and or dr. sanjay gupta joins us for the science on exam pick and other popular drugs have you or anyone you know, ever been stationed at marine corps based campbell june >> camp luck, jeunes water was contaminated by fuel leaks. if you had any water contact while it camp on june had been diagnosed with cancer or part parkinson's disease. you may be entitled to compensation as a marine who was stationed at campo june myself for four years. this cause hits close to home. so if you've been stationed or visited marine corps base campbell june and have cancer or parkinson's visit kaplan june injury.com, morgan and morgan for the veterans. >> what is circle surplus the
1:31 am
fuel to take flight circle is the entity that gives you to the next level. circled this, which who four right tosses limits away circle available at walmart and drinks circle.com, the bladder control >> i'll you won't shop here again. your private business is your own. the constant struggle is over now there's a better way. it's hedis. we home deliver bladder control products. we understand how you feel. four over 25 years. we've home-built delivered to many of the 20 million americans who deal with incontinence we offer all brands, we pay shipping and use plain unmarked boxes. if we can help you or someone you care for, call for your free product sample pack and $45 in money saving coupons our counselors will help you choose the right product and unlike stores were always in stock you'll get what you need satisfaction, guarantee, hd is
1:32 am
the better way for your free sample pack, including free catalog $45 in money saving coupons, and three products samples. call 1804 ones 06412 804106412 >> before you consider drastic weight-loss measures with dangerous side effects, try goal. >> my dr. prescribed a weight-loss drug, but as soon as i stopped taking it, i gained all that weight back i lost 210 pounds with gastric bypass surgery, one to gained it all back. what the go low. i have completely transformed my relationship with food. no shots, no medicine, no surgery three, it's going to help me with that. >> whether you need to lose 102050 or over 100 pounds lose it the right way with golem these, bills are crazy >> she has no idea. she sitting on a goldmine >> well, she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, she can sell all were part of it to coventry for cash, even a term
1:33 am
policy, even a term policy? >> find out if you're sitting on a goldmine call coventry direct today at re for normal gy
1:34 am
like me, i've given myself a small raise, join me at trying.com, closed captioning is brought to you by skechers, hands-free slip ends. stef in the future like i did when new hands-free skechers slip in the synchronous flip ends have an invisible filth in shoe horn, so your foot slides into place try skechers, slip in >> were awaiting a federal appeals court decision that could come at any moment. it would be the latest in a series of rulings, many of them confusing about whether a texas border security law may be enforced while its constitutionality is being debated. just last night, conservatives on the supreme court said the texas law could be enforced hours later, the appeals court placed a new hold on enforcement of the law, which is aimed at arresting and deporting migrants. and quickly scheduled a hearing earlier today. >> again, it's been >> a confusing several days at
1:35 am
11 dara joins us now with a view from law enforcement on el paso's downtown streets, newly arrived migrants blend in. police on patrol. the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth said, delay on, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen >> if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's bother me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family will be open to constant questions. and harassment i'm like, all the time, i'm like looking over my shoulder, but the dps officers, those are the ones i had my hair stands up on the back of my neck whenever i see those >> black and white trucks the fate of the texas immigration law known as senate bill four, or sb4, is being hashed out in
1:36 am
federal court during >> oral arguments in the fifth circuit court of appeals. today, texas officials argued the law should go into effect while the legal challenge plays out in federal court. >> texas has decided that we are at the epicenter of this crisis we are on the front line and we are going to do something about it. >> this law would give local law enforcement officers the ability to arrest migrants suspected of entering texas illegally and allows state judges to deport migrants to mexico but one of the judges voice confusion over how the law would work confusion partially echoed by the attorney representing texas. >> i was just trying to envision how this all plays. a couple other things just because i'm not sure i understand the law. totally. so what if someone enters in, let's say, from mexico into to arizona and lives there for five years, then moves to texas. or they covered >> i don't know the answer. >> that confusion and
1:37 am
skepticism is a common theme expressed by law enforcement agencies across the state. the laredo police chief says, his officers will not focus on arresting undocumented migrants he can be just by seeing somebody and thinking the officer thinking that he's not from here. and then asking for documents, it doesn't work like that. >> the sheriff in san antonio says he would require deputies to file a report explaining the circumstances of an undocumented migrants arrest. >> we don't want a deputy that thinks that they have authorities that actually don't exist crossing the line over into racial profiling and getting themselves and the agency and a whole lot of trouble for again, a misdemeanor. >> it el paso sheriff's officials say they don't have the manpower and don't want their deputies thrust into a fight between texas republican leaders and the biden administration >> this issue could quickly exhaust those resources for our community and cause extended response times, absences in patrol areas and then 11 earned
1:38 am
joins us from el paso, texas and what a officials in mexico said about this >> well, that's the next level of all this anderson, not only is it periodic and confusing for local law enforcement officials here in texas, but part of this law says that judges can deport migrants to mexico, but mexican officials are sane and have been saying for some time that people will not accept migrants, that texas sends back. remember it's not all just migrants from mexico that come here. mexico's police say, you know, we don't have to accept chinese migrants or venezuelan are cuban or haitian migrants that's another layer that really loud a very chaotic, even more confused using situations. >> added lemon eric, thanks very much. or senior data reporter harry enten joined us now, let's talk about voters and immigration. where does that stand in terms of importance it's number one basically, and the trend line has been absolutely tremendous. i've watched it over the last six months. if you go back to the end of summer last year,
1:39 am
less than 10% of americans said that the top a problem in this country, the nation's top problem, was immigration. and we've seen that rise steadily two now, we're last month, it was 28% of americans and if you go back and gallup polling over the last 40 years, at no point did more americans say that immigration was a top issue, than are at this particular point. and it makes sense given the border crossings being in an all time high by the end of last year, that american seem to be responding in a way that they simply put, never had before. and who does get more credit for the job they would do on immigration? yes. so obviously we have a presidential race coming up and this is obviously become a political football right? and this is one of the trend lines and i think really tells the story that's the difference between this election and the 2020 election. so if you ask voters, who do you think would do a better job handling border security and immigration? what do we see? we see that back in 2020, it was basically a dead even split, right? joe biden was slightly favor, but not
1:40 am
overwhelmingly. and of course he's slightly won the election, not over hello, i'm only so look at where we are today in a market university law school, paul, that was put out last month. look at that advantage that joe biden has on excuse me, that donald trump has on immigration and border security. it's near 30 points. this is a tremendous change that's going on and it's no wonder that donald trump is running on immigration and he's not just running on it in a report public and primary, he's running on in the general election and i also think that's why there hasn't been quite the backlash that you might expect over trump's comments, some of which i of course wouldn't make and it's because that voters at this particular point are quite concerned about immigration and they trust donald trump on this particular, impressed by it is been according latino voters in the southwest, where does t stand? >> yes. so you might think that hispanic voters might be the types of folks who would have a backlash against donald trump's remarks, right ain't the case if you ask hispanic voters, who do they trust more on border security and immigration overwhelmingly, they trust donald trump more by
1:41 am
a tremendous margin. look at that 49% to 20 4%, and that is in line with what we're seeing in the polls in general amongst hispanics, right? joe biden won them overwhelmingly back in 2021 and by over 20 percentage points, democrats normally carry them overwhelmingly. if you look at the polling right now on an average, appalling amongst hispanic voters, who did they choose in the ballot test, it's barely biden about biden by about two points. it would be the smallest margin for any democratic candidate among hispanic voters. basically throughout history since we started pulling the gosh darn thing. so the fact is that this point, there's no backlash and at this point, i don't see one coming. >> gosh, darn harry enten. thank you very much. >> you know, >> sometimes coming up over winfrey lins, her star power and her own personal story. now, ongoing conversation about weight loss, drugs and a new interview on cnn tonight, details next >> victims of mesothelioma, and their families may be entitled to receive a cash award from the estimated 30 billion and trust funds with over $50 awarded. we have over 30 years
1:42 am
of experience and have successfully recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for thousands of clients, even if a family member has passed due to mesothelioma or lung cancer, you may still be entitled to a cash award if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, call wanting hundred 2081721 now, it's just my teeth are the widest they have ever just add smile actives, whitening gel to your favorite toothpaste, and then brush like normal morning and night. smile actors becomes a powerful microphone with patented poly clean technology to gently penetrate enamel surface and safely lift and remove stains without strips, without gimmicky goop and without going to the dentist 100% of users saw whiter teeth up to eight shades wider in just two weeks smile actives, new pro whitening gel has 33% greater whitening power. clinically shown to whiten teeth faster, smile actives, new pro whitening gel is only
1:43 am
24, 95 but today, get this buy one, get one free offer plus free shipping to claim this buy one, get one free offer, >> call 1807982545 scan the, code or go to smile actives.com. now >> spelled splashes, boil overs and burns. your stove is a mess and all that. so keep scrubbing and scraping are keeping you in distress? >> hi louk. >> here with stoke guard. the number one top quality stove top protector on the market, and a must-have in every kitchen, look, these messages are no match for the stove guard. oh, we go he qizan macaroni, thick red danny sauce. even this sticky melted candy, they just rinse write off in seconds and your stove say sanitary, spotless, and clean. so you can clean less and live more i love to cook, but i absolutely hate to clean with stone guard. i rinse it off and then i'm back to spending time with my family. >> now. we've all seen the old
1:44 am
tin foil trick when it just doesn't cut it. and these the brands are just way too flimsy and leave way to mild covered look how much thicker stone guard premium is than the competition. there's no comparison and its customers design and precision cut to fit perfectly around every burner was every so guard is made from durable fire-retardant sea material as pfoa and bpa free. it's almost impossible to destroy and it always rinses off perfectly clean stones are expensive and i don't want to have to go out and buy a new one. i want to protect the one that i have and still guard lets me do that. keeps my stove top looking like new like i just bought it ordering your own stove guard premium is as easy as 123. just locate your model number behind the door or bottom job or stove, type it into are easy to use website and voila order today. and we'll ship it to you free. that's right. notice, don't garden.com right now for free
1:45 am
shipping. and if you order now, we'll also send you the stuff so gop guard three to help you say goodbye to that, hard to believe gunk between your stove and counter-top? just may a separate processing fee. this item is not available in stores, so scanning and the qr code on your screen or go to stilgar.com today >> you do this you could you energy could do this because >> today, andy.com at 10:00 p.m. tonight, i've seen him colleague charles barkley and gayle king air their interview with oprah winfrey. oprah talks about her recent special on weight loss, as well as their own experiences with drugs that are now enormously popular like
1:46 am
ozempic, that also comes with concerns about possible side effects and a high price tag here are some of what ofer said >> the benefit of people finally, recognizing that obesity is a disease, far outweigh to me any criticism that i receive for doing it. and also, people no longer blaming themselves for something that you cannot control in your brain. when the dr. said on that show that it's like holding your breath underwater and trying not to rise to me. that is the greatest metaphor because all these years i realized that's what i've been doing. you go on the diet, you're trying not to rise and then you rise again and you can't even understand why and before you know it, you're ten pounds, 20 pounds, 30 pounds, and all of us have done this, who have this as an issue done this, you have your limit. yeah. yeah. i have my limit. i'm not going to go over a certain number. then you go over that number, then you say i'm not going to go over five pounds over that. >> and >> to know that you always
1:47 am
going to go back. because if you have the propensity for it, if you care every the marker for it, that's what's going to happen in your body. and somebody else's body, it may be different. i'm sorry. one thing i wanted that's what i think is so important that i think for a lot of people, they didn't realize that it's a thing with the brain. i pulled some of the comments. i'm a smart person. why can't i figure this out? somebody said we've been blamed this whole time being lazy gluttonous, and on discipline, it wasn't our stomach, it was our brain. i got the wakeup call and joined now by our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta is also the host of a podcast, chasing life is. so open the association between the brain and wait in her special, what is sine say about why? is so hard for certain people lose weight and how much of it is out of an individual's control >> yeah. i think there's two things. first of all, i think obesity in and of itself is probably not just one disease. it's many different diseases, so different individuals
1:48 am
respond differently to things, but when talking about these medications, by the way, i don't know if you've seen this anderson, but this isn't ozempic pen this is what it looks like. you basically can dial-in your specific dose that's what people have at home and they give themselves injections typically once a week what the drug does is several things. one of the things to this point about the brain is that it does seem to affect what is known as the satiation center of the brain. that's an area of the brain that's right in the middle over here. so it makes you feel full. you eat, you feel full. that's what should happen. but for some people, they just don't get that feeling of satiation. they don't get that post meal sort of feeling of fullness. they continue to have this sort of food chatter as it's been described to me, a term that i didn't know, but they're constantly thinking about food. and that's what this drug seems to be able to target it allows people to feel full after a meal. and it also slows down to some extent they're intestines as well. so that feeling of fullness stays even longer.
1:49 am
>> so who exactly might be a good fit for these drugs? >> yeah. so they've got really specific criteria and i'm going to put some of this up on the screen here, and i'll preface by saying this we talked a lot about bmi, body mass index but it is a pretty blunt tool they say a bmi of over 30 that would qualify you for this. i don't know if you knew this anderson, but bmi actually was something that was first developed 200 years ago, primarily in european soldiers. so men primarily not really that relevant to today's day and age. so a lot of people have problem with the bmi measurement. but if you use that about 42% of the nation would qualify based on bmi alone. they also say people who have a bmi of 27 plus some other condition b had heart disease or diabetes, or high blood pressure or something like that. so there's a lot of people who would qualify. i will say there's a lot of people who are taking either ozempic or this is majora, this is again a similar sort of pen
1:50 am
you inject yourself at home who, who frankly don't qualify for this. and that's problematic because there's been a huge shortages of these drugs for people who actually do qualify, they have a hard time actually getting a hold of these drugs and there may be significant side effects maybe even more so in people who are doing this, who don't fit those bmi criteria. >> so let's talk about side effects and how serious can they be? and would a person, stay on these drugs forever or i mean, can you yeah well, you know, we're still learning some of the some of these drugs have iterations have been around for a long time, 20 years, even for >> some of the ozempic's type of drugs. but not in the numbers that we're seeing now. so as you start to increase the population of people who are taking that, you're going to see different sorts of side effects a lot of them focus on gi type symptoms. people may feel constipated, they may have nausea vomiting, stomach paralysis. it can be more serious. people can develop
1:51 am
pancreatitis as well. again, talking to obesity doctors, they say that the likelihood of these sorts of side effects seem to be amplified. and people who are taking it more for for vanity reasons other than for really needing it because of bmi. i will say this a lot of weight loss also seems to come from the loss of lean muscle mass so especially for older people who might already have a diminished muscle mass. this can be problematic. you're losing your weight because you're losing muscle. in addition to fat. and that's a problem. the second question you asked in terms of d need to be on it for your entire life. i wanted to pull this graph just just to show you. this is a particular drug i'm on gero type drug. what they found if we can put up that graph is that basically in 36 weeks, about eight or nine months, you lose about 20% of your body weight. >> that's a lot. i mean, think about that 20% of your body weight, you can do the math on that. but at that, see that vertical line there, they kept certain people on mounjaro. you see the weight continues to go so down and then plateaus but
1:52 am
they gave a placebo to the other group and people started to gain the weight back. and within a year, so they gained at least half the weight back. so what does that mean? again, we don't know, but i think talking to a lot of obesity doctors the presumption is for a lot of people they may need to be on this medication for the rest of their lives. and there are people who are starting this medication in their '20s or 30s, anderson. so think about that every month for the next 60 years or so. that's a lot of drug there are shortages. it's $1,000 a month so these are these are issues that they're going to have to grapple with. >> sanjay. thanks so much. you can listen to sunday, his podcast, chasing life on the subject to weight loss drugs by clicking on the code. you see on the screen right now. don't ms oprah's interview with gayle king and charles barkley at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn tonight, just about an hour from now because we have next more royal dramas rounding prince william and kate someone tried to. it seems, access the princess of wales medical records at the london hospital
1:53 am
where she underwent abdominal surgery. they've launched an investigation, reportedly more details coming up an important message for americans age 50 to 85 >> my gosh, still using mom's old coffee pot. it's my >> inheritance >> well, it is a family heirloom >> and the kids can just sell it to pay for my fleeing. >> it's a good thing life insurance. life insurance with our family history, don't you know about colonial penn? >> it's >> guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance with no medical questions asked. >> i'm on a fixed income who isn't you haven't >> we all do john maria, even paul with all of his medical problems? >> colonial penn, that's right. >> colonial penn life insurance company. as you get older your health may change. colonial penn understands that, and we don't think it should keep you from getting life insurance to help protect your family. that's why we guarantee acceptance to everyone age 50 to 85 no health questions, no
1:54 am
medical exam applying is easy as you have your choice of options starting at 995 a month, a few dollars a week, $0.35 a day and your price will never go up a lifetime rate. luck guarantees this protection can last a lifetime to some insurance policies. and once you reach a certain age, not this one pay your bill and it's yours to keep for as long as you'd like. >> how did you apply called for information, got an application, build it out, send it back. >> it took a few you'll minutes and look at this. they sent me this free beneficiary planner just for calling. i filled in all my important information and final wishes. now my kids will have everything they need in one place, ready to learn more. >> call for free >> information and you're free gift. there's no obligation. every policy we issue comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee you have nothing to lose why we call now call 1809878900 for your free information and your free gift.
1:55 am
that's 1809878900. there's no obligation. 1809878900. call now do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need now? you can sell your policy, even a term policy for an immediate cash payment, call >> coventry direct to learn more. >> we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement the quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. >> our friends sold their policy to help pay their medical bills. and that got me thinking maybe selling our policy could help with retirement i was skeptical. >> so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. >> we learned we could sell all of our policy or key part of it with no future payments. >> who knew? >> we sold our policy now, we can relax and a joy our retirement as we had planned. >> if you have 100 thousand dollars or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel, or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth visit coventry direct.com
1:56 am
to find out if your policy qualifies or call 1800651020 you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll also be joining millions who have connected to america's most reliable 5g network. sure is a lot safer than becoming a stuntman for money. get a free line of unlimited intro for a year when you buy one unlimited line. visit xfinitymobile.com today to learn more.
1:57 am
guaranteed visit four imprint.com imprint for certain. >> how solomon in new york and ms is cnn a new torsten in the drama surrounding catherine the princess of wales. now, the hospital where she underwent abdominal surgery in recovered for nearly two weeks is the center of a scandal over her medical privacy, seen as max foster has details another de another princess headline, this one alleging medical staff tried to illegally access her records while she was >> there to undergo surgery at this private london clinic? the country's data watchdog now says it's assessing a breach of confidentiality reported in the daily mirror, the british tabloid reported that at least one hospital staffer allegedly tried to illegally access kate's private medical records while she spent 13 nights at the london clinic hospital in january after planned abdominal
1:58 am
surgery the mirror says the hospital in form the palace and launched a probe into the allegations. and in a statement to cnn, but uk's information commissioner's office said, we can confirm that we've received a breach report and are assessing the information provided on wednesday, the uk's health minister, maria caulfield, warned that hospital staff could face prosecution. >> so any allowed to access the patient notes you're caring for with their permission and there's really strict rules, information commissioner would take enforcement action against trusts or primary care practices, but also as individuals dual practitioners, your regulatory body. so for me, it would be the nmc would take action as well. so it's pretty severe >> it's another blow for the princess and the palace. that's been protecting her privacy fiercely during her recovery they've released minimal information which has sparked wild speculation about her true condition and
1:59 am
whereabouts wherever she is, i hope she's fine and well, i think that there are a lot more pressing things that people should be putting their attention towards. >> on tuesday, another uk newspaper, the sun, published a video taken by a member of the public showing a smiling kate walking from a farm shop alongside her husband, prince william kensington palace, has referred or questions over the hospital breach to the london clinic in a statement, the ceo of the hospital, russell said in the case of any breach, all appropriate investigatory regulatory, and disciplinary steps will be taken. there's no place at our hospital for those who intentionally breach the trust of any of our patients or colleagues. so the hospital is investigating. so is the information watchdog and the government wants answers. the princess of wales will simply want to know whether or not the reason she went into hospital, the underlying illness will remain secret. she wished >> addison.
2:00 am
>> thanks very much. now, a quick update on a story brought you last night, the israeli supreme court issued a temporary injunction that will lead a group of about two dozen palestinian hospital patients being treated in israel, including infants and their moms, as well as cancer patients remain where they are in israel. if jeremy diamond brought us the story last night and spoke to several the moms who won we're at that point days away from being forced along with their newborns to head back into a warzone, a gaza. here's a clip from that report >> i might go back and they invade rafah, her mother, nima says, i'll be the one responsible for anything that harms them >> what i >> said, if i go back with the twins, where do do i go with them? where would i get diapers and milk? gaza is not the same anymore >> now, after that report, era, doctors within israeli non-profit group petition the country's supreme court the government is now delayed their departure to gaza until at least monday. the news continues right here on cnn it's thursday, march 21 right