with anderson cooper airs next. thanks for joining us. i ll see you back here next weekend. have a good one. welcome to the whole story. tonight, we take you into a world that few people get to see up close. the world of superyachts. private boats, some longer than a football field. they can cost hundreds of millions of dollars and there are plenty of buyers. since the pandemic, more people are building and buying them. business is reportedly booming. they ve become status symbols for the super rich. their impact on the environment and the oceanis is a topic of debat. the u.s. has seized some superyachts of russia s elite and now, your tax dollars are being spent to keep them in shape. alisyn takes inside this world of superyachts and the first stop, the monaco yacht shohow. this is monaco. land of the ultra a wealthy. and dottining the harbrbor l li crowown jewel rs s are the e wo largest supeperyachts. that s no o surprise c consider thisis is the richest cocountry t
for someone who built his political career, of course, on the notion he is a billionaire, maybe not so much. whether or not that is literally true. none of this is final until the judge signed off on all of it, but as we saw, it has not stopped yet, the former president from making it politically. he went on social media with one of his all-time favorite charges, that phrase, say it with me now, witchhunt, and claiming there are legal systems being used as a political weapon. but here s the thing. to damages that are vastly bigger than anyone expected allow him to frame all of this as an attack against him? after all, more than half of voters in our new hampshire exit poll said donald trump would be fit for presidency, even if he is convicted of a crime. joining me now are gwendolyn, a former da in dekalb county georgia, and rena shaw. i m so glad both of you are here, but first of all i have got to get your reaction to this, when thinking about that this is an $83 million ve
president and his former u.n. ambassador, nikki haley left in the race. cnn, along with the latest new hampshire poll this morning before desantis dropped out, this is the match up without desantis. trump still with a solid lead. i spoke with haley this afternoon and you will hear that interview in just a moment. first, not long after ron desantis is suspended his campaign, trump s of spoke to supporters in a rally here in rochester, new hampshire. elena travaris at that two and rochester new hampshire, still, alaina, what happened at that event? at the event shortly, he just left 20 minutes ago. look, what a difference a few hours make, donald trump s rhetoric tonight about ron desantis. it s a complete 180 from the type of language become accustomed to over the past you. i have gone to many of donald trump s rallies and he s always use a very sharp language to attack ron desantis and really a major shift ever since desantis endorsed donald trump tonight. i can tell you
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