welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper on june 6 and 44, american canadian, british, and other allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in history. nearly 160,000 troops landed along five beaches in normandy, france. on what became known as d-day. it was a turning point in the war in europe, world war ii was fought against fascist regimes and germany and italy and imperial japan and the victory of democratic principles was hard. one, but 80 years have passed since d-day. and we thought it a good time to take a look at the state of our democracy today. over the next hour, cnn s jake tapper looks back at d-day sacrifices. so many young men made on those beaches in normandy that day. and what it means to us now what were we fighting for? we were locked in a battle with fascism. we re fighting for our freedom, for the freedom to think as we wish talked with they gave their life to preserve and protect that institutional. they died for our democracy. tha
out at just about everyone. he blames for the verdict. cnn s kristen holmes has bore on what trump just saying and doing anyone. i defined donald trump lashing out friday a day after a new york jury found him guilty on all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial. we re gonna fight. i m wired in such a way that a lot of people would gone away a long time ago, the trump air grievances with the trial and level the tax at the prosecutor and the presiding judge, juan merchan, it was a rigged trial. we wanted a venue change where we can have a fair trial we didn t get it we wanted a judge change. we wanted to judge. it wasn t conflicted and obviously he didn t do that even as the former president remains under a gag order that blocks them from speaking out about witnesses, jurors, and others closely tied to the case trump s singled out x attorney michael cohen, a key witness in the case without using his name, not allowed to use his day because of the gag order. but you kn
45th president of the united states, as a convicted felon, and donald trump s lead attorney, todd blanche well, join me live. i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source it s one of those where were you kind of moments in american history when the verdict came down on donald trump today. gil we ll t guilty, guilty reverberating 34 times over as the former president s that stone-faced and that new york courtroom about are how you feel about this case or about donald trump, the man. it s an extraordinary stain on the office of the presidency and on donald trump s already tarnished legacy he ll be back in that very same courtroom for sentencing in this case on july 11. that happens just days before he takes the stage for the republican national convention accepting his party s nomination for president but this time as a convicted felon, we saw donald trump earlier raising his fist and defiance it s to the crowd that had gathered outside trump tower like this evening. i
der promise. that s our promise our promise today to them the president also spoke of his own personal loss, the death of his son, beau in iraq war veteran saying, i know it hurts thanks for joining us. the situation room starts now happening. now amid global anger over a deadly israeli attack on a rafah. repeat g camp. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, he s now calling the killing of dozens of civilians, a quote, tragic mistake also tonight with states for donald trump and the nasal shouldn t as closing arguments are set to begin tomorrow in his historic hush money criminal trial, and breaking news, the death toll is rising from an outbreak of severe weather and tornadoes it s imports of the us kentucky s governor is set to join us this hour with an update on his states storm emergency. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. and wolf blitzer is off today. i m boris sanchez because and you re in this situation are tops story this hour, the isra
have mesothelial not we ll send you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and we ll come to you 808 to one 4,000 welcome to inside politics on this memorial day monday, i m phil mattingly in today for dana bash get ready for a history making week in american politics by the end of it, the jury of 12 ordinary american citizens may actually finished their deliberations and decide whether to make donald trump a convicted felon. now, no matter the outcome, both trump and biden campaign we ll have huge strategic decisions to make on how much, if at all, to focus on that verdict in the final months before election day, quinnipiac poll last week found that 70 in ten voters are actually following the trial, at least somewhat closely. the big question whether an unprecedented criminal trial will have any impact at all on who wins in november my great political panel is so here to help answer that question and many more, cnn s kristen holmes, little grown lopez, the