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-- paula, i mean, paula is a genius. thing in the world. >> seth: you wrote a country song for wiig and paul, where they just -- >> yes >> seth: it was entire song about a fedex package tracking number >> yes, james anderson and i wrote a sketch about just the numbers they're singing, and it's kind of like an ode to billy -- >> seth: yeah. >> not billie jean king. it's ode to billy joe, i think is it. nobody cares >> seth: and paul -- >> ode to billy joel [ laughter ] >> seth: that's what -- that's what billy joel's new song is called >> "ode to billy joel. >> "ode to billy joel. >> seth: so paul, last time you were here, you were very honest and i appreciated that you were talking about how it was the end of a long run of "ant-man" press and you were kind of out of stories >> yeah. >> seth: and so we provided you the opportunity to just make one up and um, well, i was wondering if the two of you would like to take this opportunity, right now, to make up a story that didn't happen. >> oh, sure. >> sure. >> seth: great >>
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but paulas work i want to take us to a time after 9-1-1 when paula was working with then willie brown and the discrimination in the community in people we're their jobs and all of a sudden at a young age she became this is very involved community advocate working with folks to help dispel the moisture and issues that came up offer that very, very difficult time working with the number of our manitowoc around san francisco to help to educate us people that work with city government didn't understand helping to educate us own what this means and what was happening in the community and how we can being supportive that work continues throughout the years with her involvement in the inter council and the interface council has done wonderful work they started a shelter program to help to house people but that the bridge builder arrest uniting people based on our faith and spiritual bond a connector this is her work her entire life trying to support people coming together and who is believer supporting women is he served as board member for merge california that is an organization that train
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>> paula? this was a cheerful occasion at the white house at a time when frankly cheerful occasions or at a premium especially in this climate, you've got partisan gridlock in washington you have this president having to confront a number of international calamities but no one has been more vocal about wanting humanitarian aid to reach gaza than the irish. we know that that was a principal concern of the irish prime minister that he brought to the president. we didn't hear the irish pm forcefully bringing it up in his public remarks with the precedent. but we know that behind the scenes that that is a key issue. and so i was surprised that he didn't raise that issue more, yes. he said that there needs to be a ceasefire in tandem with a two-state solution, as well as bringing all the hostages, hostile jews back home. but it was just sort of an aside and not really a central focus of his address, which surprised me, but we know that this president loves it's talking about his irish heritage, whic
>> paula? this was a cheerful occasion at the white house at a time when frankly cheerful occasions or at a premium especially in this climate, you've got partisan gridlock in washington you have this president having to confront a number of international calamities but no one has been more vocal about wanting humanitarian aid to reach gaza than the irish. we know that that was a principal concern of the irish prime minister that he brought to the president. we didn't hear the irish pm...
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i think paula kevin liptak. thank you and next back to breaking news authorities have a home surrounded right now and they believe on man he allegedly killed three people, is still inside rely from that scene straight ahead >> this is the greatest stage what's the told about for all >> lifetime regrow, the champions, tbs >> i'm every mountain and then hello, cold turkey club. >> thank you. thank you. >> i know. >> keep it together. progressive can save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. >> wow, you're tall. >> okay. ready to ask me? >> one second. i gotta finish my laundry one second. i use >> rents was >> rinse to the company that will pick up wash, fold, and deliver your laundry, dry cleaning at the touch of a button. >> i do not trust other people with my laundry. ren's guarantees or sad as fractions, i'm using it for months now with no issues. >> okay. let's watch this wait, i'm gonna do my laundry. >> better, hurry gun. >> i'll schedule sign up f
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laura and paula. thank you. let me go. joan biskupic is on set with this as well as dana bash and elie honig joan, your sense of this? >> well, first of all, it's 90 to reverse the colorado supreme court. so former president donald trump will remain on the ballot and other state ballots. but the justices actually split on how far to go the majority decision written as a per curiam likely by the chief justice of the united states, because it's unsigned gives much more authority to congress about when someone should be disqualified and justices barrett, justice, and then the three liberals writes separately. and what's key here, it is, justices i'm listening to two different things. excuse me. a second >> seem to two different conversations, but i'll listen to our its first >> okay. this is an important part that even though they came out and gave us something unanimous, that's very useful in the political scheme, especially for tomorrow, for super tuesday. it shows how divided this for important still is because the three l
laura and paula. thank you. let me go. joan biskupic is on set with this as well as dana bash and elie honig joan, your sense of this? >> well, first of all, it's 90 to reverse the colorado supreme court. so former president donald trump will remain on the ballot and other state ballots. but the justices actually split on how far to go the majority decision written as a per curiam likely by the chief justice of the united states, because it's unsigned gives much more authority to congress...
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i'm paula reid in >> washington >> tonight in russia, president vladimir putin is proclaiming russian unity after polls closed in a three today presidential election, with no genuine opponent running against him. putin is expected to win, keeping him in office until 2030 and continuing as russia's longest-serving leader since soviet dictator joseph stalin cnn's matthew chance is in moscow matthew, what else did putin have to say tonight >> well, it was a, an extraordinary post election sort of makeshift press conference, ad hoc press conference that he gave two members of the press, the local press the foreign press as well. there were members, they're asking various questions. he just finished giving his thank you speech to volunteers and to supporters in the auditorium, saying that the election victory, that the final results hasn't come in yet, but the election victory a represented essentially, and i'm paraphrasing him here. a mandate for his continued work in the country, which we take to mean the continued special military operation, the war in ukraine, which you made several re
i'm paula reid in >> washington >> tonight in russia, president vladimir putin is proclaiming russian unity after polls closed in a three today presidential election, with no genuine opponent running against him. putin is expected to win, keeping him in office until 2030 and continuing as russia's longest-serving leader since soviet dictator joseph stalin cnn's matthew chance is in moscow matthew, what else did putin have to say tonight >> well, it was a, an extraordinary post...
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we're gonna go to paula reid. she's got some more information you're going through this right now looking through the judge's ruling and there are some harsh words in it, we understand >> there are two ellie's point. the judge, while he has not removed fani willis from the case, he does have some considerable criticism for her. he's saying, look, without sufficient evidence. so the district attorney the acquired a personal stake in this prosecution or that her financial arrangements had any impact on the case. so there he is addressing the fact that they didn't really prove that she benefited from wade being on this case when she was in a romantic relationship, she said the defendants claims of an actual conflict must be denied. let's look, you didn't prove that she had any sort of benefit that she received from the money nathan wade is making from this case. but he said this finding is by no means any indication that the court condones this tremendous lapse in judgment or the unprofessional manner of the district
we're gonna go to paula reid. she's got some more information you're going through this right now looking through the judge's ruling and there are some harsh words in it, we understand >> there are two ellie's point. the judge, while he has not removed fani willis from the case, he does have some considerable criticism for her. he's saying, look, without sufficient evidence. so the district attorney the acquired a personal stake in this prosecution or that her financial arrangements had...
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>> hi there, paula. yeah, we wanted to get a sense today of some of the human suffering that is playing out here in haiti's capital city. and as we try to move out and about, i mean the logistics in the planning from a security perspective are quite tedious so we tried to figure out each morning how we're going to go a certain route just because it can change by the hour, if not by the minute, but we were able to go to one area. it was quite striking to us and that is but was a school and now has become a refugee camp people who are refugees in their own city. and this one place that we went to stood out to us because it's been more than a week since they've had food brought in. they have no running water, nothing clean for them to be able to drink and bay then and they're septic tanks are overflowing. and this gives you a quick sampling of what their life is like right now >> so this was a school here in port-au-prince, haiti and every single classroom that we pass like this one here, has now become a d
>> hi there, paula. yeah, we wanted to get a sense today of some of the human suffering that is playing out here in haiti's capital city. and as we try to move out and about, i mean the logistics in the planning from a security perspective are quite tedious so we tried to figure out each morning how we're going to go a certain route just because it can change by the hour, if not by the minute, but we were able to go to one area. it was quite striking to us and that is but was a school and...
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paula concerning a deed, camila bernal. thank you. and still ahead. how election lies have left an arizona county with a $200,000 problem you're in the cnn newsroom caught in the trap and he couldn't get out >> vegas was having an identity crisis. it was the beginning of the downfall, but vegas had different idea. >> vegas, the story of sensitive tomorrow at ten on cnn >> it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but if fisher investments were clearly different, different how you saw high commission investment products, right? >> no for sure. avoid sin well, you must don't commissions entree never at fisher investments. >> okay. then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered feeds >> know, we structure our face so we do better when clients to better, that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers at fisher investments were clearly different do picks, it helps you do more with less asthma and can help you breathe better in his little as two weeks to fix it as an add-on treatment for specific types of
paula concerning a deed, camila bernal. thank you. and still ahead. how election lies have left an arizona county with a $200,000 problem you're in the cnn newsroom caught in the trap and he couldn't get out >> vegas was having an identity crisis. it was the beginning of the downfall, but vegas had different idea. >> vegas, the story of sensitive tomorrow at ten on cnn >> it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but if fisher investments were...
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i'm paula reid, aid washington are breaking news this hour. the suspect behind a triple shooting in pennsylvania barricaded inside a home in trenton, new jersey authorities have identified him as 20 six-year-old andrew gordon. police alleged that gordon and killed two people in one home in falls township, pennsylvania war. he drove to another home shooting and killing the mother of his two children, who you see here pictured with the suspect. a gordon is also alleged to have bludgeoned her mother with the butt of his assault rifle before car jacking a vehicle and then fleeing to trend new jersey. cnn's polo sandoval is just yards from where the suspect is barricaded. this our polo. what's the latest you're seeing on the ground? >> that house. a question just over my right shoulder off in the distance, i'll give you a lay of the land in just a few moments, paul. but first, remember it's now been about four-and-a-half hours now, since police here in trenton, new jersey were notified, the man believed in that case in those killings that you just
i'm paula reid, aid washington are breaking news this hour. the suspect behind a triple shooting in pennsylvania barricaded inside a home in trenton, new jersey authorities have identified him as 20 six-year-old andrew gordon. police alleged that gordon and killed two people in one home in falls township, pennsylvania war. he drove to another home shooting and killing the mother of his two children, who you see here pictured with the suspect. a gordon is also alleged to have bludgeoned her...
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let's start with paula reid. paula nathan wade resigned and fani willis is staying. but this ruling from the judge was pretty scathing. it did not leave her without some black marks on her reputation. >> that's exactly right. well, the judge found that she did not engage in a corrupt scheme to profit from investigating trump and his associates. he criticized her judgment, her honesty, and her professionalism, and now, abby, she's gonna go into a court of law in try a case in front of the same judge, and then let's talk about the court of public opinion. we know trump is trying to undermine trust in the judicial system. he goes after anyone who invested gates him, or brings a case against him. here. he doesn't even need to make things up. you can just quote from this opinion. so she certainly is not emerging unscathed, but this is a self-inflicted wound it certainly is an elliott. do you think that ultimately this will have an effect on the case at all to have the lead prosecutor suddenly yanked off of it when they're trying to move this case quickly forward. >> oh, l
let's start with paula reid. paula nathan wade resigned and fani willis is staying. but this ruling from the judge was pretty scathing. it did not leave her without some black marks on her reputation. >> that's exactly right. well, the judge found that she did not engage in a corrupt scheme to profit from investigating trump and his associates. he criticized her judgment, her honesty, and her professionalism, and now, abby, she's gonna go into a court of law in try a case in front of the...
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riley army says if killed a senior has paula commander in lab or not. also coming up. the us says it's working every day to free evan garcia that you as the wall street journal journalist marks one year in russian detention bosco claims. he's a spice and a told departure for beyond say, into the country music. the or new album, cowboy carter, is racing of the charts. we look at why the superstar senior wants to redefine country music culture, the popular phone in the us. welcome to the program. israel has stepped up, a tax against the militant group has bought in syria, and 11 on israel says it will actively pursue the is the mist organization wherever it operates. the 2 sides have traded fire since the start of the war in gaza. strikes on friday. targeted has paula facilities in northern syria, and israel is military says it's killed, a senior commander in 11 on a footage from these rarely military showing the fatal drill and striking the area of missouri, a 11 on it said ali of it. her son name was a deputy commander of hezbollah as rocket and miss south unit and res
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paula, thank you so much for joining us this morning. so peterson with a new legal team in there today was mostly about scheduling, correct? hard worker. so i think that's really good for the defense. okay. so tell us as and it was all about schedule. yeah. so so we rather know from defense attorney, if you can hear me. >> more about what they could possibly argue in this case to get him a new trial because we were under the impression there had to be a problem. the last trial. but maybe that doesn't a and a new trial due to juror misconduct for a bunch for many years for 20 years. remember, it's been the defense's theory. >> that laci was abducted by burglars because there were these like meth head burglars running around that neighborhood, burglarizing houses. that's not a new theory. it's what they've been saying all along. what all this the fence investigation has turned up, though, is that there was a van found close to laci and scott's house that has a mask for a senate that has blood stains. they're trying to get that mattress dna
paula, thank you so much for joining us this morning. so peterson with a new legal team in there today was mostly about scheduling, correct? hard worker. so i think that's really good for the defense. okay. so tell us as and it was all about schedule. yeah. so so we rather know from defense attorney, if you can hear me. >> more about what they could possibly argue in this case to get him a new trial because we were under the impression there had to be a problem. the last trial. but maybe...
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let's go to cnn, chief legal correspondent paula reid, because paula, we want to shift to a different case. the election interference case in georgia, we've been standing by for judge scott mcafee to issue his decision on whether district attorney fani willis should be dismissed from the case or not. what's the latest there? >> so we have this self-imposed deadline of a tomorrow where he will he says issue this decision two outcomes. one, he may disqualify her, but bores even if she is disqualified from this case, the case itself still survives yesterday, he dismissed six of the counts, but the case is mostly intact and there's accounting hopeful in the state of georgia that would decide what other office or officer would receive this case and then that prosecutor, what how the option do they want to refile some of these additional counts go back to a grand jury, add additional charges, or dismiss the case altogether. but the one thing that would be clear if she is disqualified and they go through this process is that this case would not go before the election. it would take time to g
let's go to cnn, chief legal correspondent paula reid, because paula, we want to shift to a different case. the election interference case in georgia, we've been standing by for judge scott mcafee to issue his decision on whether district attorney fani willis should be dismissed from the case or not. what's the latest there? >> so we have this self-imposed deadline of a tomorrow where he will he says issue this decision two outcomes. one, he may disqualify her, but bores even if she is...
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paula polo sandoval. thank you. >> i want to bring >> in now former philadelphia police commissioner and cnn senior law enforcement analyst, charles ramsey. cnn national security analysts juliette kayyem, and cnn law enforcement contributor steve more chief ramsey, to you first, what do you make of the fact that the suspect was able to evade authorities, right before he was taken into custody >> well i, mean, earlier, we were talking about whether or not, he was in that house i mean, it's always a possibility that before that perimeter is established and you can really lock down that location that an individual can get out. now, will have i'm sure they'll have a press conference. so going a little bit more detail, but you just heard from the mayor, i'm sure he was at the command post. he has a lot of information and he just provided i don't know how much more you will get from the trenton police, but the good news is one, he's in custody to the police officers in that outer perimeter. we're alert paid att
paula polo sandoval. thank you. >> i want to bring >> in now former philadelphia police commissioner and cnn senior law enforcement analyst, charles ramsey. cnn national security analysts juliette kayyem, and cnn law enforcement contributor steve more chief ramsey, to you first, what do you make of the fact that the suspect was able to evade authorities, right before he was taken into custody >> well i, mean, earlier, we were talking about whether or not, he was in that house...
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you are not know, this is not in a multi paula world. this will become a computation fighting for supremacy. so i think so what we are expecting is how the, you know, the western world and some of the emerging powers of the world can eventually come together to reach a consensus of how we can move forward. and only that, only by that. and we can talk about a real multi paula other than that, we're just in the middle of a competition in a mineral struggle and sometimes even come from the day. do you feel like that's a realistic expectation that mr. wong, in the next, the end of a stable future. do you see these great nations coming together to negotiate to be a part? so it's to be to be a unified, ready to be a multi problem? well, so what is the best for one another? but on their own times, well, it is something not easy to achieve. of course, i mean when you are the big brother, you don't want to give up your uh your, your power. so that's something that can be expected with. sure. so it's a matter of bringing people to a reality to fac
you are not know, this is not in a multi paula world. this will become a computation fighting for supremacy. so i think so what we are expecting is how the, you know, the western world and some of the emerging powers of the world can eventually come together to reach a consensus of how we can move forward. and only that, only by that. and we can talk about a real multi paula other than that, we're just in the middle of a competition in a mineral struggle and sometimes even come from the day. do...
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paula reid is out front. so paula, is there any way at all for donald trump to get out of putting up all of this money? >> well, erica, trump has tried and failed to delay this massive payment. he even offered up a portion of what he owed a $100 million bond. but even that was rejected. he has now appealed to a full panel of appellate judges as a last ditch attempt to delay this. but the clock is ticking, and until that bond is posted, interest is accruing at a rate of nearly $115,000 a day. and look, if he does not come up with this money, the attorney general in new york has made it clear she will seize his assets. now, it's also interesting that this money is due on march 25th, because that is the same day that the first criminal trial against former president trump gets underway in new york. and it's a reminder that in addition to these two civil judgments, he also faces mounting legal fees that he owes in these four criminal trials that he is facing. now. one question out there is whether the rnc will he
paula reid is out front. so paula, is there any way at all for donald trump to get out of putting up all of this money? >> well, erica, trump has tried and failed to delay this massive payment. he even offered up a portion of what he owed a $100 million bond. but even that was rejected. he has now appealed to a full panel of appellate judges as a last ditch attempt to delay this. but the clock is ticking, and until that bond is posted, interest is accruing at a rate of nearly $115,000 a...
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but paula, he did get some good news today as well. he got essentially a financial lifeline from an appeals court in the civil case yeah, that's exactly right. >> but he is still frustrated. i mean, the civil fraud decision that cuts to the heart of who is purported to be for decades, it very successful. new york billionaire in the fact that he was not able to post that 464 million bond. that was a point of frustration and embarrassment to him, which is i think why we heard so much from him at his mini press conference. let's take a listen to what he said >> i don't have to sell anything because it's a phenomenon. i built a phenomenal company someday they'll actually report that. i built a phenomenal company that's very low leverage, unbelievably low leverage with lot of cash light of everything else why should i let a cricket judge make a decision to give 450 million that allows me to spend very little money on my campaign. if i so choose, i'll be spending money on my campaign. >> i >> might spend a lot of money on my campaign but i s
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cnn's paula hancock, since joining me live from doha. so paula what else do we know about the status of this offer? >> well, fredricka, we know that at this points the technical teams of all sides are still here in doha, even though the entire elegance chiefs have left the city, we know that at this point, a source familiar with these torques said that they had made steady progress, but it also pointed out that there are still gaps that remain between the two sides. so it is an ongoing situation at this point. what we heard from hamas just ten days ago was that they wanted between 700.1000 palestinian prisoners released in return for around 40 hostages that the female hostages including idf soldiers, the sick, the elderly, and the wounded so this is potentially in the ballpark of what we're looking at this point, although we don't have the exact details but this is really what we had seen over recent weeks of these proposals followed by the cancer proposals at trying to find out where the middle ground does four for both hamas and israel
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i don't think you you can say anything is for certain before november >> all right, paula. thank you so much for that. >> boris >> let's get some perspective now with former federal prosecutor, renato mariotti, were nadeau, thanks so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us. so, judge mcafee essentially saying that there was no conflict of interest, but in odor of menn dasa the essentially a stain of untruthfulness. what did you make of that language and the ruling overall >> first of all, i thought it was a very down the middle of fair, reasonable decision by the judge, one that neither side can be completely happy with. on the obviously, it's true that the defendants are going to be unhappy that fani willis is not on the case, but obviously nathan wade is removed and the judge i think it was fairly clear thought that fani willis was not truthful and nathan wade was not truthful and he was very up said about that. and i think suggested that there may be some ethical problems for the two of them. so i think the judge ultimately here was trying to go above and beyond
i don't think you you can say anything is for certain before november >> all right, paula. thank you so much for that. >> boris >> let's get some perspective now with former federal prosecutor, renato mariotti, were nadeau, thanks so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us. so, judge mcafee essentially saying that there was no conflict of interest, but in odor of menn dasa the essentially a stain of untruthfulness. what did you make of that language and the ruling...
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but i can look at this very objectively as an outside or almost the role paula care stance plays has also evolved over time. now, she contributes her own ideas with a degree in art history. she's familiar with the collection of the old masters here at amsterdam strikes museum. it's a treasure chest of dutch art history, and a source of inspiration for her. father and daughter are both fascinated with red brand. in particular, he brings to cycle model into it's artworks. and when you see this artwork it has a formal distance because of this distinguished lady. but on the other hand, it also has very big intimacy. and that's also the same. we really like to read in our own body of work, especially to cause a feeling that it came right smell impressions, a bridge spanning the past and the present. that's how the cares didn't see their arts. in 2013, they published a book of their photographs, galleries in the netherlands and in the united states exhibit their work. and collectors worldwide by them has no idea what our state board was. the entry shows this in some way we re surprise. and
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we have cnn's paula reid and kristen holmes here with me. he and paula reid. what just went on in there is incredibly significant because the judge was essentially questioning todd blanche, who was trump's lead attorney here over this argument that they've been making about the discovery of these materials and was basically saying, well, used to be an assistant us attorney in the southern district of new york's office. you know how this works completely and you could have asked for these sooner but you waited. >> yeah. the judge clearly skeptical of the idea that somehow the district attorney's office is at fault or guilty of prosecutorial misconduct because the defense attorney did not subpoena these documents until january, but i want to stop you for just a second because while you were just talking our colleague, carrie chris canal reporting that an appeals court has ruled on this bond issue. we know the former president was he had to post over $460 million today. and we've learned that a new york court of appeals heels has given trump ten additional days t
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paula hancocks for us in abu dhabi. paula, thank you very much. >> all right. today, the father of a mass shooter waits for a jury to decide whether he's guilty of manslaughter for his son's crimes plus congresswoman lauren boebert signaling what she won't do in her next career move >> sunday on the whole story two men missing our lives just stopped. both tied to one deputy. >> he was the last person to see them alive and a decades-long on search for the truth, the whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn >> start your day with nature me. >> the number one pharmacist >> recommended vitamin supplement brand. >> i was stuck unresolved. depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant, very large health give it a lift adding velar to an antidepressant is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms better than an antidepressant alone and in rayleigh, clinical studies most son no substantial impact on weight elderly, dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke report unusual changes in behavior or
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so paula a significant development and a bit of a surprise. so first do we know anything about how this came about? >> well, kim, we do know that a fair bit of pressure was put on israeli officials after that. that tragedy with the humanitarian aid trucks back in on thursday last week, when well over 100 people looking for aid were killed. now we do to know, for example, the united states had been pushing the israelis to open more crossings at this point, we only have the rafah crossing on the southern parts of the gaza border, which is not functioning at full capacity. and also the kerem shalom checkpoints also just in i faced in corner that has been blockaded by israeli protesters who are calling for the hostages to be released. very little is getting through that area as well. so we've heard from the biden administration that more humanitarian aid needs to get in. they have called for more checkpoints of which there are more further north along the the border with israel that should be opened. and we are also seeing according to the israeli
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he has that he can satisfy this bond right before he loved paula. he said that he would try to appeal the ruling from the judge today that this child will start on april 15th. what's the likelihood of a pretrial appeal rolling, working? >> yeah. i don't think that's going to work. there's no real factual basis for him to prevail on that appeal, but it still his right to try. and as we've seen, with their strategy, they will try any avenue, any possibility to delay. and i'll point out that we thought for certain that this trial was going to start today on march 25th, and it has not because of course, the justice department handed over this additional evidence. so right now april 15th is the date, but anything can and will happen and trump legal world. >> yeah. no the judge soon very steadfast on that april 15 date for us and jessica, obviously, you heard a lot of that reaction from the former president. they're really just anger at the fact that the judge is moving ahead with that. de did not grant any more of a delay to this case starting here on ap
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but paulas work i want to take us to a time after 9-1-1 when paula was working with then willie brown and the discrimination in the community in people we're their jobs and all of a sudden at a young age she became this is very involved community advocate working with folks to help dispel the moisture and issues that came up offer that very, very difficult time working with the number of our manitowoc around san francisco to help to educate us people that work with city government didn't understand helping to educate us own what this means and what was happening in the community and how we can being supportive that work continues throughout the years with her involvement in the inter council and the interface council has done wonderful work they started a shelter program to help to house people but that the bridge builder arrest uniting people based on our faith and spiritual bond a connector this is her work her entire life trying to support people coming together and who is believer supporting women is he served as board member for merge california that is an organization that train
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we can talk about real small say paula was today. yeah, i know so long. he really knows as j. a politics. very, very clever mind. very, very switched on. what appreciate you joining us here for our continued a special election coverage for the restroom. presidential election 2024, a senior correspondent motor that goes do you have now joining us here with this jude? yeah. 87 percent. my friend, 87 percent of lot improved and you know, a lot of people describe them as a strong lead. uh, some people say that the russians and maya a strong leader, then you're looking at the turnout as well. meantime, the western press says the kremlin is cooking the books. go to that. can you deny the numbers, but 1st of all, you don't fake 87 percent rough. that what was a few 1000 instances of some attracted ruin. the ballots will disobedience of ballot stations. tens of millions of people voted and you have a few dozen incidents. i mean, the vast alone speaks for itself. for the move to your blood, you may have food is a brad, glad to may of people is a brand name. carefully cultivated, carefu
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paula reid reporting for us, paula, thank you very much. i want to bring and see this kristen holmes right now. she covers the trump campaign for us. kristen, what more could you tell us about how trump views these major legal developments today >> often it comes to setting that trial date. trump was very angry. you could hear him ranting, lashing out. he said this was election interference. he once again blamed joe biden saying that all of these different trials were linked together through joe biden trying to interfere with the november election because he was running for president, obviously, as we have reported, there's no connection to president biden in any of these cases, particularly in a case in new york. and the legend hush money cover scheme. but donald trump still continuing to play that line to say that it was in fact election interference, say he was angry, but was really strange about this, is that they were fully expecting for him to go to trial starting today. in fact, his team had planned for it. they were pleasantly surpr
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>> go ahead, paula. >> it's also so chaotic down there, right? i mean, if we step aside from just the charges themselves, it's the political atmosphere surrounding this case completely, unlike the other three criminal prosecutions, he's facing, these efforts to disqualify fani willis, even if they were not successful with removing thank her from the case, they have certainly tainted the view of this prosecution. this is something that even the average american voter who's not paying attention to all of his legal issues, they would wait a second. you had a romantic relationship? russian ship with a person who's overseeing this. they received hundreds of thousands of dollars. and even as lawyers, while we can explain what some of that may not have met the standard that has been set for disqualification. there's an ick factor and it's not just trump, right? who is on trial in these cases? it is the pegoretti, the trust of the justice system. and that's the biggest problem down in georgia. it's just such a chaotic mess. >> and one more thing to add o
>> go ahead, paula. >> it's also so chaotic down there, right? i mean, if we step aside from just the charges themselves, it's the political atmosphere surrounding this case completely, unlike the other three criminal prosecutions, he's facing, these efforts to disqualify fani willis, even if they were not successful with removing thank her from the case, they have certainly tainted the view of this prosecution. this is something that even the average american voter who's not paying...
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a busy day for trump lawyers and for prosecutors, seen as paula reid starts us off in florida former president donald trump at federal court in florida today for a high-stakes hearing to decide when you will be >> tried for allegedly mishandling classified documents and indict moves unsealed charging donald j. trump with felony violations of our national security laws, as well as participating in a conspiracy to obstruct justice >> trump faces 40 felony criminal charges related to the alleged mishandling of classified information. some seen here in properly stored at mar-a-lago they raided my house. they did it for publicity reasons. they did it for election interference reasons. they want to interfere with the election. >> the case is currently scheduled for may 20, but judge aileen cannon, a trump appointee, who is overseeing the case, has signaled she may push the trial back. in court today, cannon pressed prosecutors and defense attorneys about their suggested schedules. special counsel, jack smith proposed a july 8 start date, but during the proceedings, cannon suggested that as
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many courthouses you're outside of these days, paula. thank you very much. turning now to a different trial and forming involving former president donald trump. we are just hours away from final arguments and lana were fulton county district attorney, fani willis is fighting to avoid disqualification and prosecuting the georgia election subversion case against trump in cnn's nick valencia joins us now from outside that courthouse. nick, i guess trump can't be at both of these at the same time, but slightly different matter where you are. it's final arguments there. what can you tell us >> yeah. good morning, jim, defense attorneys for donald trump and his allies are expected to trying to prove that fani willis, the da here in fulton county, and the top prosecutor, nathan wade, lied on the stand about the extent of the relationship. and when it started in order to underscore that their argument, they're going to introduce cell phone data that they secured through a subpoena, which they say shows thousands of phone interactions between wad
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>> exactly that, paula.aid many months ago it can't get any worse, and clearly, it's gotten much, much worse. we've seen less aid even then when i was in january in the rafah crossing. we have seen many more children die. we are now seeing the first reports of children dying from starvation, which we argued and warned against, again, many months ago when we saw the absolute inadequacy of supplies coming in. >> i know you just mentioned you were in the rafah crossing and you then observed how difficult it was to access such important resources, and i also know that you have said that the u.s. air drops of aid are theatrics. you've called them ineffective? >> that's right. >> explain that to us. >> look, it's a great photo opportunity, parachutes with pallets dropping down. it's incredibly expensive to do it that way and nearly impossible to exactly target who gets that aid and how they distribute it afterwards, where it lands even, are the most vulnerable people going to get it in this way? is it even going t
>> exactly that, paula.aid many months ago it can't get any worse, and clearly, it's gotten much, much worse. we've seen less aid even then when i was in january in the rafah crossing. we have seen many more children die. we are now seeing the first reports of children dying from starvation, which we argued and warned against, again, many months ago when we saw the absolute inadequacy of supplies coming in. >> i know you just mentioned you were in the rafah crossing and you then...
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a paula paula referred to it this is a bad opinion for the da hey, i mean, it's good in the sense that she cleared their near-term roadblock, but no prosecutor wants to see an opinion like this written about them. it escaping. and she has a problem now and it's not a courtroom problem. it is a problem with their constituents who also happen to be the jury pool and those people are going to be reading this opinion two, they're gonna be following the news and she's going to have a lot of work to do to try to repair and restore her credibility to try to keep this case on track. it's unclear to me based on what we've seen for the last few months that she's up to the task, but i hope so. >> whether you make very important points in d1 and gloria borger, donald trump weighed in on all of this just a short while ago. he wrote this and i'm quoting him now, the fani willis lover, mr. nathan wade, esquire, as just resigned in disgrace. nathan with the special in more ways than one prosecutor engaged by fani pronounced fani willis to prosecute, to persecute trump for crooked joe biden and his dep
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cnn's paula hancocks joins us now from abu dhabi. so paula israel says that this pauses for humanitarian purposes yes, christine, we've we really saw an outcry after that event >> that carnage last thursday with the humanitarian aid trucks and so what we've seen from a number of countries, including the united states, including the united nations is a real push to make sure that more aid gets in because even though the events of that day are contested, there are two different narratives from the israeli side and from the palestinian side. but what it showed is the sheer desperation of people, in particular in northern gaza areas where less humanitarian aid has got to. so fall into this war. now we have heard the warning calls consistently from ngos, from un agencies that are working inside gaza as well about this humanitarian catastrophe. we have heard that the child malnutrition in gaza is the worst in the world at this point to un agency saying that they believe that one in six of every child under the age of two is severely malnou
cnn's paula hancocks joins us now from abu dhabi. so paula israel says that this pauses for humanitarian purposes yes, christine, we've we really saw an outcry after that event >> that carnage last thursday with the humanitarian aid trucks and so what we've seen from a number of countries, including the united states, including the united nations is a real push to make sure that more aid gets in because even though the events of that day are contested, there are two different narratives...
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those milestones in my life that have led to what i hope is a more authentic line. >> is the real paula on stage? >> absolutely. in technicolor. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you! >> for the pbs newshour, mill valley, california. [applause] ♪ geoff: teen mental health is one of the u.s. surgeon general's top priorities. our student reporting labs in our minds podcast from our teenage hosts talked recently with the surgeon general about his mental health as a teenager, tips for combating loneliness and isolation, and how to create tech free zones to limit time on social media. >> thank you so much for >> i'm so glad to be with you. i'm excited for our conversation. >> one of your top priorities is youth mental health. most of us struggle in some way, but what if you struggle with? and did you ever ask for help? >> i struggled a lot as a teenager. i put a lot of pressure on myself to excel in certain areas . i think it's safe to say that my standards were unreasonable. i did not talk to people about it. because i was ashamed and it wasn't something i heard other people talking about eith
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you are not know, this is not in a multi paula world. this will become a computation fighting for supremacy. so i think what we are expecting is how the, you know, the western world and some of the emerging powers of the world can eventually come together to reach a consensus of how we can move forward. and only then only by then we can talk about a real ma say, paula was well, that's the joint logic attribute atara read. now who's joining us here in our special studio for the continuation of all special coverage, tara, what an interesting past few days we have witnessed so far here in the russian federation. look like food is set to be the amount of a helm for another 6 years. what would you, would you expect more of the same hair in russia, or would it be, you know, don't rock the boat as it. what do you think things are going to be the status quote here in the russian federation? well, i think there is a momentum that president putin in the leadership that he's not only established with russia, but globally. the multi polar world is n
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thanks so good to be with his paula >> we did learn a lot. there, didn't we now, this has been in fact the warmest winter on record in the continental united states, us government scientists looked at data from last december through last month they say the average temperature of 37.6 degrees fahrenheit or 3.1 celsius is the mildest since they started keeping records in 1890s the unusually warm weather has been rough on some ski resorts and other businesses that of course depend on snow as well as a last glacier is close to disappearing at least partly because of climate change. government officials say they have a plan to save what's left of it. but not everyone is happy about how they want to do it. >> the >> effects of climate change are giving some mountain lovers their last look at venezuela's la corona glacier located on humboldt peak and the andes mountains. this sheet of ice has gone from 450 hectares to just two. in lesson it's than a century. >> why not >> it's been a lengthy process witnessing the gradual disappearance on a glacier.
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paula hancock. thank you so much for joining me now is former state department middle east negotiator and senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, aaron david miller, aaron, thank you for taking the time. now, look, israel is denying that it attacked and is reviewing what happened as paula hand cogs just noted does seem when something like this happens. we do get to emerging narratives and it becomes difficult to actually peace through what really happened. but what is your reaction to this, especially in the backdrop of ongoing hostage negotiations? >> when look as long as the israelis are operating militarily in gaza and in northern gaza, central gaza, and the south, as long as hamas appears to be regrouping in northern gaza israeli idf forces operating in a highly congested area where hamas as assets are located in and around and below civilian structures in populations these kinds of incidents >> i tragic but all too frequent, which raises the key question that the only w
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available at paula's choice and sephora. at our 2 big stories from this afternoon. a united airlines flight that took off from san francisco international airport was diverted to los angeles international airport. >> after losing a tire during takeoff, it was able to land safely that flight a boeing 7.77. was originally bound for osaka, japan. the aircraft does have 6 tires on each of its 2 main landing gear sides. so it is designed, according to united to land safely, even if tires are missing or damaged. and that falling tire smashing offense and cars. you can see here the damage from a surface parking lot that's used by airport employees. and according to united, there were 240 people on board that plane. 235 passengers, 10 flight attendants and for pilots. we have not heard of anyone being hurt even despite looking at this damage from the tire that landed there at the employee parking lot, doing a lot of damage were have several reporters on the story gathering us some new details right now. the other big story we're wat
available at paula's choice and sephora. at our 2 big stories from this afternoon. a united airlines flight that took off from san francisco international airport was diverted to los angeles international airport. >> after losing a tire during takeoff, it was able to land safely that flight a boeing 7.77. was originally bound for osaka, japan. the aircraft does have 6 tires on each of its 2 main landing gear sides. so it is designed, according to united to land safely, even if tires are...