The amanpour. Hour. Heres where were headed this week it took a sickening video of violence for Sean Diddy Combs to finally admitted it and apologize for abusing his then girlfriend. I think a lot of assets, survivors will recognize our perpetrators in him, but a week later, we redirect the spotlight squarely onto survivors with an incredible panel of women on both sides of the pond and there are so many women, men, and children who are watching this and i just want them i want them to know that they are not alone, then the dean of columbia Journalism School, jelani cobb, on balancing Freedom Of Speech and security and fighting disinformation in a critical Election Year we havent come to any real conclusions about what should be done with disinformation, plus, how the sudden death of irans president could reboot its relationship with them america, moving towards the more middle gives more room for the United States to engage your on. Also, this our israeli author and public intellectua
Loved one have mesothelial will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and well come to you 808 to one 4,000 i had to Go Montgomery and tokyo and this is cnn campus is cracking down on propalestinian protesters as tensions ratchet up across the nation. And at the same time and israeli airstrike on rafah in southern in gaza killed 20 people. And Secretary Of State Antony Blinken is in saudi arabia for ceasefire talks were following all of these developments here and abroad plus standing by for a ruling at any moment, the judge and former president trumps Hush Money Trial could decide whether to hold him in contempt for violating his gag order and hizon, the fbis ten Most Wanted List accused of terrorizing and entire country. Now one of haitis top gang leaders is with cnn about what he wants for haiti. Were following all of these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to Cnn News Central and right now. We are watching a tense and escalatin
sense that right now as we speak, there is a deep, a wide, and a very aggressive panic in the democratic party. it started minutes into the debate and it continues right now. it involves party strategists in evolves elected officials. it involves fundraisers and they re having conversations about the president s performance, which they think was dismal, which they think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket and they re having conversations about what they should do about it. some of those conversations include should we go to the white house and as the president step aside, others are other the conversations are about should prominent democrats go public with that call? because they feel this debate was so terrible. they do say, in moments in the debate later, the president got better and got his footing. but then at the end, even his closing statement was a little halting. the contrast between the two candidates. let me be clear. none of them and a lot of repub
house of the dragon streaming exclusively on me good morning. i m jake tapper in washington. welcome to our special coverage july 1, 2024, a monumental day that will shape both the 2024 election and beyond that, the powers of the u.s president, at any moment, the nine us supreme court justices will hand down their ruling on donald trump s claims of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution and i m kaitlin collins live outside the supreme court this morning, this landmark case, trump versus united states, revolves around whether trump is immune from prosecution regarding charges that he used his office to attempt to overturn the 2020 election but as neil justice, neil gorsuch summed it up, the significance of this is a decision not just for donald trump but also for future presidencies. as he said, quote, we are writing a rule for the ages. i made her son cooper from new york. today s ruling could boiled down to whether trump s actions were official as part of his
and bring on the good stuff. liver health journey today is gps, the global public square. welcome i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york today on the program the fallout continues from thursday nights, tough debate for the president he is the worst in history by far. i ll get insights on next moves for biden. and the democratic party i ll get the global reaction from the financial times is edouard louis then israeli prime minister netanyahu said last week that the intense phase of the war will soon in but key questions remain. what comes after what about science? signs of a new war with hezbollah in the north i ll ask israel s former prime minister ehud olmert and i ve talked a rabbi, sharon browse about american jews sentiments towards israel, and a growing generational divide later in the show. i bring you my take a case for optimism despite all the worries people have these days. but first to the fallout from thursday s presidential debate it was a moment