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>> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. welcome to requested lead." i'm jake tapper. the breaking news, a shooting at a hospital in new hampshire. state officials there say that the suspect is dead. the situation is contained, and tragically there are multiple victims. police are doing a sweep of the hospital and we'll stay on top of the story and bring you the facts as we get them. newly reported audio of donald trump just two months after the january 6th insurrection discussing what he expected if he got his wish and had been able to join the mob at the capitol that day. leading this hour anti-semitism pushed by right wing media figures with little apparent pushback in their conservative circles. vile comments spewed by some of the biggest names with major megaphones beginning with the richest man in the world. now, we've heard a lot from the jewish community since october 7th about how shocking it has been to hear so much anti-semitism from traditionally progressive places, such as liberal organizations and ivy league schools. they're not talking about criticism of the israeli government or the idf's military campaign in gaza. they're talking about praise for hamas' savage terrorist attacks on israeli and jewish citizens on october 7th. the new york branch of the democratic socialists of america called those october 7th attacks on civilians, quote, resistance." they have since apologized and then there are multiple incidents on college campuses praising those terrorist attacks. on october 8th one columbia university professor wrote an essay that uses language that sure sounds a lot like praise for hamas' attacks including for a, quote, innovative palestinian resistance which early on saturday morning launched a surprise attack on israel by air, land, and sea, almost all of the essay lauds it as a great, quote, stunning victory of the palestinian resistance over the israeli military as a, quote, historic event. now, remember, this is an attack where 1,200 israelis, americans, and others, most of them civilians, were slaughtered including babies and children and the elderly where women and girls were raped. where an estimated 240 individuals, most of them civilians, were kidnapped but this was apparently worthy of praise for innovation by an ivy league professor. when that columbia professor was asked about his comment he argued that we were taking his words out of context, that the words were meant to convey the surprise nature of the attack and that he decried the horrifying toll on all sides. uh-huh. at cornell an associate professor said, he felt exhilarated with the news. >> when is the last time hamas has shifted the balance of power. hamas has punctured the illusion of invincibility. it was exhilarating. it was exhilarating. it was energizing. >> it was exhilarating, it was energizing. that professor has since apologized. he has said he opposes anti-semitism and he has taken a leave of absence according to "cornell review" but amidst all of this from the left, there has also been quite a bit of anti-semitism exploding on the right among conservative media figures, mainstream republican officials, and elon musk, voicing some pretty nasty anti-semitic tropes about powerful jews supposedly waging a war on white people, white replacement theory, for example, this is the same deranged theory that led to the tree of life synagogue shooting in pittsburgh, the deadliest act of anti-semitic violence in the history of the united states, or the just as deranged theory of white genocide, the crazy theory that there is an organized plot to get rid of whites through intermarriage and through mass murder and, again, the deranged idea that the jews are behind it. it is insane and even worse, it's dangerous because there are fragile simple minds that believe this junk and then they take these matters into their own hands, too often violently. we asked our media reporter oliver darcy to take a look into all of this for us. >> reporter: anti-semitic rhetoric is finding a home in right wing media since the onset of the israel/hamas war. a handful of influential talk show hosts have spread tropes to their followers. one of the main charges, the notion that a spike in anti-semitism is merely jewish people getting a taste of their own medicine after supposedly supporting anti-white sentiment, a reprehensible conspiracy theories that's been denounced by the anti-defamation league. take elon musk, one of the world's richest men who supported a host of right wing conspiracy theories. musk replied to a user, publicly endorsing that notion writing this week, you have said the actual truth. it's not just limited to musk, right wing media figures tucker carlson and charlie kirk have peddled this. >> it is true some of the largest financier of anti-white causes have been jewish americans. >> reporter: kirk floated the theory prime minister netanyahu knew about the terror attack but chose to do nothing. >> i'm not willing to say -- to go so far as saying that netanyahu knew or there was intelligence here but i think some questions need to be asked, was there a stand down order? was there a stand down order? six hours? i don't believe it. >> reporter: meanwhile carlson and owens criticized harvard donors for supporting anti-white racism framing them as hypocrites. >> if the biggest donors at harvard have decided we'll shut it down now where were you the last ten years for white genocide. you were allowing this then i found myself hating those people. >> where were you as we have endured all -- >> you were paying for it, actually. >> you were paying for it. >> you were calling my children immoral for their skin color. you paid for that. so, why shouldn't i be mad at you? i don't understand. >> reporter: some conservatives have pushed back against the anti-semitic rhetoric spread. ben shapiro which employees candace owens ripped her earlier commentary as disgraceful during a recent speech. >> i find it disgraceful. i think she's been absolutely disgraceful. i think her faux sophistication has been ridiculous. >> owens appeared to suggest that shapiro opted for wealth over virtue saying you cannot serve both god and money. cnn reached out to "the daily wire" for comment and has not gotten a reply. attacks are surging across the u.s. and the world. jonathan greenblatt spoke out against the commentary coarsing through media responding to musk, he said, at a time when anti-semitism is exploding in america and surging around the world, it is indisputably dangerous to use one's influence to promote anti-semitic theories. jake, this is really ugly rhetoric. it never used to be voiced by some of the loudest people in right wing media but now it's all too common and i think we're getting numb to the fact that you have someone like tucker carlson or candace owens, people with millions of followers spreading this type of hate to their fans. >> these are all people who are influential when it comes to major republican office holders or presidential candidates, i mean, very, very powerful people, but i want to understand something. is the argument that i just heard there that because maybe there are some jewish alumni that gave money to harvard because they're just trying to be philanthropic to their alma mater that that was funding white genocide, that that was insulting white people? i don't -- to give money to a college to help fund scholarship programs or a university? is that what the argument is. >> it sounds crazy and unhinged to people who are not immersed in the right wing media universe but that's effectively the argument they've been supporting harvard as harvard has been waging this anti-white campaign on the college campus and now they're upset when they're seeing people voice anti-israeli sentiment but that they did nothing supposedly when this supposed anti-white campaign -- >> by giving alumni donations? >> yeah. >> that's just crazy. >> it is crazy, but it is common now in this right wing media space. >> we have literally seen the deadliest act against jews in this country because of that crazy white genocide, white replacement theory because people were spreading it, some insane person, robert bowers went into a synagogue and killed more jews -- >> to be frank, tucker carlson voicing or giving voice to dangerous conspiracy theories, theories that experts have said can lead to violence and he does not seem to care and i lot of other people, frankly, do not seem to care about the repercussions that their words can have. >> these are false, also, we should note. false theories, oliver, thank you. let's go to democratic congressman dan goldman who represents new york. congressman, i just want to first get your reaction to the report we just did, which started with voices on the left including at columbia university and cornell university and the democratic socialists of america, new york branch, spewing praise for hamas or what sounded like praise for hamas in many instances and then, of course, these right wing media figures pushing white replacement theory, white genocide, blaming it on jews. your prominent member of congress and are jewish. what's your reaction? >> we've known there's been a strain of anti-semitism on the right for some time. charlottesville being the prime example of that. what we have seen over the last six weeks is a latent anti-semitism bubbling over into the public sphere that's coming from the far fringe left. it's sort of the horseshoe theory that meets around anti-semitism where you have the extreme left and the extreme right, both of which for different reasons seem to hate jewish people. it is incredibly disheartening, jake, that in the aftermath of the most brutal, horrific attack, joan know sidal terrorist attack on jews in israel on october 7th, that rather than rally around the jewish community and israel, what we are seeing on college campuses and elsewhere all around the country and certainly in new york city is a rise in anti-semitism, and it is somewhat bewildering and perplexing for me and it's very deflating and disheartening to see. >> obviously there are a lot of people who don't support what the israel defense forces is doing in gaza. overnight one of your offices was vandalized -- i'm not saying this is an appropriate response but one of your offices was vandalized. spray painted your office. what can you tell us about what happened? what's your reaction to that and then, separately, i would like to know what your response would be to a rational person coming to you and saying, i really disagree with your position on the israeli response to october 7th? >> yeah, and that's a conversation that i really winter to have with my constituents in my district and, unfortunately, they're using vandalism and various attacks and harassment against me and my office. my staff showed up this morning to see that. my staff is there every day trying to serve the constituents. i signed up for public office. they did not, and it is egregious and dangerous for people to be doing this in a threatening way to public servants who are trying to help the community in every way possible. the reality is that there is -- there was that horrible terrorist attack on october 7th. hamas has shown us who it is. both by that attack and by the statements that their leaders have made afterwards that they will continue to do that over and over and over because their sole objective is to eliminate israel and kill jews. that means hamas is not a feasible partner for peace or a two-state solution, and because of that, israel has not only the right but the obligation to defeat hamas and eliminate that and that would not only be better for israel but it will be better for the palestinian people. hamas uses their own people in gaza as human shields. they put their military equipment in hospitals, in schools, in tunnels. they have siphoned off billions of dollars designed to go to the people for their own terror network, and israel has to be careful, because notwithstanding all of those war crimes that hamas is committing, it is tragic and devastating to see the loss of innocent lives, so israel has every right and obligation to go after hamas and to eliminate them within the framework of the laws of war and making sure that the civilians are protected as much as possible and get humanitarian aid, but hamas has been in control of gaza for 15 years, and they have led the palestinian people into this despair and this destitution that is so crushing to them, so the silver lining here, jake, is that hamas is eliminated, then hopefully we can rebuild gaza with a viable government interested in peace and interested in a two-state solution but hamas is not that. >> and then lastly, you sent a letter to president biden touching on something that we discussed at length on wednesday on this show, which is what ben gver -- two far right members are permitting in the west bank and in israel when it comes to the repression and even killing of palestinians and israeli arabs and i'm wondering if you could talk about that, the letter you wrote about the west bank to president biden and how that does not -- that's not going to allow a two-state solution either. >> that's right, and senator booker and i wrote the letter together, the two of us were the only members of congress who were in israel on october 7th, and we both are strongly in support of israel, its right to exist, its right to defend itself and the important need to eliminate hamas, however, hamas attacked from gaza and that's where the war is and that's where the war needs to stay. there can be no vigilante justice by civilians or settlers of the extremist nature and ben ga veer and smothik are their leaders and cannot use their own means and methods to try to take advantage of this situation to kill palestinians, to expand their settlements and that there is no room for error here. israel has to be very strategic. they have to be very targeted, and they have to be very focused on what the job at hand here, that is eliminate hamas. it is not to start a multifront war in the west bank, and ultimately the overarching objective is a two-state solution and it is essential that israel demonstrate that it will be a viable and meaningful partner to any other palestinian government that is willing to be a good faith partner as well in a two-state solution and this kind of vigilante justice in the west bank is very counterproductive to that goal. >> congressman dan goldman, thank you so much. donald trump's legal team is bracing for bad news, a possible decision that could be announced any decision and impact his 2024 presidential campaign. stay with us. in our law and justice lead, former president trump's legal team is bracing for a loss in a ballot disqualification case in colorado. a judge is expected to rule today on whether to disqualify him and keep his name off the state's presidential ballot. joining us now, cnn's kristen holmes to explain. this is certainly the longest of long shots regardless if it's an initial loss for trump. >> that's right, jake. that's why donald trump's team is optimistic in the long run. now, as you say they are bracing for a loss, so much so that they've already written out an appeal they plan to file immediately if and when the court rules against them. but they do believe this could be or will be turned over on appeal. one source saying they think it could go to the supreme court but that will eventually get overturned. now, the reason for that is there is a few. one being that they pointed these other cases, similar to in that were brought in new hampshire, minnesota, none made it to trial all dismissed before that and have an argument with the fact that the cases in georgia and washington, those election subversion cases are still ongoing. trump has not been convicted in either of those cases and he's not been charged with the crime of insurrection. now, no surprise, jake, they have accused this judge of being politically biased and asked her to recuse herself over a $100 donation she made to a liberal group that formed in the aftermath of january 6th. she refused to do so saying she did not know the group's mission and that she believed she could still rule fairly. again, they are bracing for a loss today, but in the long term, this is something they think that they will prevail on. >> all right, thanks so much. there is new reported audio of donald trump recorded two months after the january 6th insurrection. hear what he thought would happen if he did manage to get to the capitol and say something to the riters. stay with us. oters. stay with us. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to a $1000 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"the new york times'" maggie haberman is here to share insights into trump world in a way that only she can. >> thanks, i appreciate that, jake. >> it's okay. so, trump keeps trying to rewrite the history of what happened january 6th. i want to play a recording of what he told abc news chief washington correspondent jon karl for his new book called "tired of winning." this is about trump's supposed desire to go to the u.s. capitol during the riot. take a listen. >> told them you would go to the capitol. were you just -- >> i was going to and the secret service said, you can't and then by the time -- i would have and when i got back, i saw -- i wanted to go back. i was thinking about going back during the problem to stop the problem, doing it myself. secret service didn't like that idea too much. >> so what -- >> i could have done that and you know what i would have been very well received. don't forget the people that went to washington that day in my opinion, they went because they thought the election was rigged. that's why they went. >> there's so much to, like -- there's a lot there. first of all, they thought the election was rigged because he had been lying for months about it being rigged. i love also how he calls the insurrection a problem, the problem. but he never really says what he was going to do there. do you know what he was going to do there. >> no, and i find it -- look, i do believe he wanted to march initially before the riot broke out. i think that is true. all of us have had reporting on it in realtime. the idea he thought he could go back because he was thinking he could maybe make it better, i don't know why he wouldn't have said more of that on twitter at the time if that was actually -- >> revisionism. >> so i think one piece of that is real and one piece of that sounds not at all comporting with anything else we know. >> i wish -- i really want to know what he thought he was going to do. >> i don't think that he necessarily had that thought before he was articulating it to jon karl. i don't know that we will ever know the answer. i actually was struck by that audio where he says in my opinion in the middle of it, no, because he -- he's been leaning on in my opinion a little bit more recently since the indictments. >> oh, in my opinion they went because they thought the election was rigged. >> i'm a -- i'm struck he was using that language that early. that interview was in 2021. >> in my opinion. >> he calls it the problem. >> right, well, it's -- that's a euphemism, yeah. >> so related to that, the federal judge presiding over his election subversion case, today, denied his legal team's request to remove language about the january 6th riot saying it's inflammatory. do you think any of these will go to trial before the election? >> i do. something has happened in the last couple of hours. one is fani willis in fulton county, georgia, has asked for the trial to be set on september 5th. what's fascinating about that she suggests that the documents case in florida won't happen at all before the election because there's going to be a hearing on that in march about whether to move it. i do think that the federal trial on election subversion charges is going to happen in march or april at the latest, and i think we will see several months of a trial. i don't think people have quite gotten their heads around what it's going to look like when there's the potentially the presumptive front-runner for the republican nomination sitting in a courtroom every day. you have to attend as a criminal. >> march or april. >> for many, many weeks. >> this is the classified documents case? >> no, that's the j-6 case. that is the january 6th case before tanya chutkan in washington. the documents case which is aileen cannon -- >> that one she's delaying. >> i believe she will delay that past the election. if the georgia one goes ahead and i'm skeptical of that in this time frame of august, then that would basically mean trump is on trial the entire general election and that's an astonishing thing. >> yesterday in new york an appeals court lifted the gag order that is supposed to keep trump from talking about the court staff, the clerk, et cetera, for the ongoing -- the civil fraud trial and i have to apologize to you people. i'm sorry, there are so many court cases. >> and two gag orders. you're talking when one. >> it's difficult and we really -- i'm sorry to be -- it's tough. it's tough to keep all this straight in your head. i have a difficult time and it's my job. anyway, they filed papers saying silencing a president is the essence of censorship. they have a point but by the same token he does say things that put people's lives in danger. >> he has gotten more leeway than almost any criminal defendant i'm not saying with similar circumstances, there have never been similar circumstances but any criminal defendant who was making these kinds of statements would almost certainly see some kind of a gag or see some kind of a crackdown from a judge. >> if not jail time. >> or see jail or fines and he's gotten an enormous amount of leeway. the circumstances are what they are. he is the front running candidate for the republican nomination, and so it is against the backdrop of a political campaign although it is one he chose to run but not surprising he's doing it that way. you are seeing every time that one of these gag orders is stayed, a judge sets it aside pending another decision, he immediately starts making the same attacks that he was barred from doing before and i think he thinks that plays to his advantage. >> the idea this clerk has anything to do -- i mean, the judge is the person making these decisions, the judge is the one calling the shots, not this woman but he loves to attack women, young women especially. >> i think that -- i think that there is a lot that is very different in the new york state trial than there is going to be in the federal trial. >> one last thing, the man that violently beat former house speaker nancy pelosi's husband, paul, was found guilty in federal court and david depape faces decades in prison as well as the state trial where it includes charges of attempted murder and trump continues to make light of it. here's one example. >> will stand up to crazy nancy pelosi who ruined san francisco. how is her husband doing, by the way? anybody know. >> i mean, the guy is going to be charged for attempted murder. what is -- what is remotely funny about that? >> trump finds a punch line in a lot of violence. this is not the first time we have seen it. we have seen him glorifying violence since his first campaign. it has now become so mainstreamed that it almost doesn't resonate although it is jarring to hear people laughing. he is making fun of somebody who received a really dangerous and potentially life-threatening injury during a home invasion. if the same thing was done to donald trump and anyone dared to make a joke about it you'd never hear the end of it. >> i think that is one of the things that is even worse than it was in '16 or '20. >> 100%. >> the weaponization of his rhetoric. >> i think everything is treated by him as fair game in a way that is even more expansive than it was then. >> maggie, always good to see you. thanks so much. we we're keeping an eye on two protests. on the left a pro-palestinian demonstration near union station in d.c. and in new york city another pro-palestinian rally at bryant park in midtown. expect more scenes such as these over the weekend. we're back in a moment. in our 2024 lead, cue the music if we can. ♪ less than two months into -- oh, we're going right now into -- look at those live pictures of the protests. we have pro-palestinian rallies going on on the left side of your screen, that is outside washington, d.c.'s union station. on the right side of your screen, that is new york city. a lot of passionate voices going on right now. obviously propelled by the israeli war against hamas in gaza, which was prompted, if you -- by the october 7th attacks, hamas attacks on israel, and i believe the idf attacks on hamas began that day, saturday, october 7th, which have tragically led to a great deal of loss of innocent palestinian life and israel says that is because hamas embeds with the -- within the civilian population of gaza, which the united states intelligence agrees with. and, but, other organizations have condemned for -- since the war began. we're going to squeeze in a quick break and be right back. the election music, you know i love it, 2024, less than two months till iowa's presidential caucuses and primaries come after that. most of the candidates are con verning on iowa. right now three are participating in a family discussion in des moines, part of an evangelical christian thanksgiving forum meant for a moderated, friendly, open discussion. missing from their festive table is former president donald trump. let's bring in our panel, alyssa farah griffin, let me start with you, former white house communications director for the trump administration. trump keeps snubbing these events with his rivals. he's instead will hold his own rally in iowa tomorrow. is he at all taking iowa's evangelical voters for granted or are they just already in his pocket? >> he certainly is not showing up for them but i think he's so confident in his standing he doesn't think he needs to show up and doesn't think he needs to give equal billing to people polling 20 or so points behind him. i think it's offensive to voters and think you should show up regardless of where you're polling but his calculation why am i going to put a nikki haley or deangelo on equal footing when they're not in striking distance. in new hampshire, an open primary where i think you've seen nikki haley climb in the polls and if independents come ott for her that could become a competitive race. >> the democrats and new cnn poll that shows democrats think that biden is their best shot at winning the white house. 65% of likely voters plank to write in his name on the ballot which is important because he's not participating. his name on the ballot. traditionally first in the nation primary because the dnc moved to south carolina and will do that first. jamal simmons, former comms director for vice president harris. are you surprised at seeing the 65% write-in? >> dean phillips will get some. there's always somebody who says they're not happy. we are looking at people looking at a blue sky, it's just democrats on democrats, i'll pick the democrats that i may like. when you get down to trump versus biden in a general election, i think that sobers up a lot of people and you see they move. there's "the new york times" had this poll last week about -- that had kamala harris, the vice president, polling better with democrats than president biden. then yesterday they went back and called some of these kamala harris voters and asked questions and by the end they're like, wale, i mean, i'll probably vote for joe biden. right, so this is what they say when they think about their choices on the ballot. >> how they would feel about biden, only 26% are enthusiastic, 46% say they're satisfied with him as the nominee. that is good enough. look how it breaks by age. only 10% of likely democratic primary voters under the age of 50 are enthusiastic compared with 41% for those age 50 and older so he has a lot of work to do to bring up the enthusiastic gap for young people, important in terms of getting them out to actually vote. >> he's got a lot of work to do. so do all the field operation organizations out there who are going to be figuring out how to, you know, drag these voters to the poll. the entire infrastructure that is completely focused on finding voters, talking to them and then literally driving them to the polls so they show up. >> alyssa, we led the hour with a look -- oliver darcy had a look at all the prominent right wing media figures, elon musk and others, people were very prominent with republican office holders and presidential candidates like elon musk, charlie kirk, who are saying very anti-semitic things. elon musk yesterday espousing basically white replacement theory. trach a listen to charlie kirk defending elon musk on his program on this white replacement theory nonsense. > . >> i don't line generations. not every jewish person believes that. the anti-defamation league was part and parcel with black lives matter. it's true some of the largest financiers of left wing anti-white causes have been jewish americans. >> anti-white causes means supporting immigrants. >> correct. listen, i think the last month or so since the war in israel and hamas broke out we have seen there's a deep seed of anti-semitism on the far left and the far right in this country. i think it's bigger and more widespread than i even imagined it was. where does this come from? donald trump at the top. he came after jon carl. he said kanye west that's a better person than kardashian. when you have people meeting with people, disgusting human beings, it gives license to these other characters who are all part of this ecosystem of right wing media where they print money off of it. at the end of the day, we have allowed it. there's this permission granted. i think it's incumbent on elected officials to be responsible about who they communicate with, what platforms they appear you. the house judiciary committee had the tweet up for months, even after ckanye west said he was going def con on the jews. >> it's a problem on the left, too. >> the problem is that people aren't clear. maybe some don't mean it. i was in d.c. yesterday with a bunch of candidates running for congress who were at the dnc when the protest took place. the police and protests went back and forth. it's uncomfortable for people. there's something that's happening that's real. we have to reckon with the fact that young people who don't like seeing images of babies who are dying in gaza -- >> no one likes that. >> they won't acknowledge the fact that babies were killed on october 7th. if people could just talk about both of those things at the same time, we could have a better conversation. >> if i could note that there are statistics show the younger generation doesn't necessarily know about the holocaust the way other generations do. you get your news on tiktok, that doesn't provide history and nuance to understand something as complicated as the crisis in the middle east. >> you should run for president. thanks to both of you. >> only with you. >> i will vote for both of you. we are back in a moment. you are looking right now at live pictures of d.c. a pro-palestinian rally. it's outside union station in washington, d.c. there's another one in new york city. i think miguel marcus is there. there he is. miguel, free, free palestine, i'm hearing that. where are you? >> penn station. 34th street and 8th avenue. looks like they are stopping now at pennsylvania station. there are several hundred protesters out who started at the library near bryant park and marched down 5th avenue. you can see in this area the amount of traffic that's been stopped now. major disruption if you are trying to get somewhere in new york right now. the main chants -- we have not heard some of thea anti-semitic chants we heard before. people are angry and upset but coming out. there are -- it grew very, very rapidly. it was a tiny number around when your show started around 5:00 today. within about a half hour, groups joined. they shut down different businesses they say are complicit or assisting israel. mellon bank, the protesters were there today. several were arrested at different media outlets as well. it's not clear what is on the agenda tonight. they tried to go to grand central station on previous nights. this is about as big as some of the protests have been. we have seen larger ones here in new york. there's another one scheduled for tomorrow in brooklyn. this is going to be, from the people i talked to tonight, an ongoing protest until they see a cease-fire. >> miguel outside penn stas. i we are hoping for a free democratic palestine, free from hamas for sure. an update in the hospital shooting in new hampshire. state police say the suspect is dead and that another person was shot inside the lobby of the building. we do not know the condition of the person. we do know the shooting, according to police, was contained to the lobby area. all patients are safe. there is no threat to the public. we expect to get more updates from the police soon. coming up sunday night at 9:00 eastern, for the latest episode of "the whole story," we have a personal report from a country of sudan where stories of brutal war crimes remain out of reach for most western media organizations. we showed you a clip earlier. i really do recommend that you watch the entire piece. follow the emotional journey this sunday, 9:00 p.m., only here on cnn. sunday morning, i will be on "state of the union." ron desantis is the guest. that's sunday morning 9:00 eastern and noon here on cnn. see you sunday

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