i m amara walker. i m boris sanchez. thank you for starting your week and spending part of your morning with us. there is plenty to get to this sunday. here is what we re watching. i think this is an effort that s ongoing never ending to destroy donald trump, everything around donald trump. politicians on both sides of the aisle reacting to the news that former president trump could be indicted this week. how trump s team and new york officials are preparing for that possibility and potential fallout. also, russian president vladimir putin makes a surprise visit to the russian occupied city of mariupol days ahead of a high stakes meeting with president xi jinping. ivan watson is standing by in ukraine with more. what would you say the weight of the job is? you hold people s lives in your hands. following a series of close calls at the nation s airports, cnn is getting an up close look how the next generation of air traffic controllers are training to keep us safe
you. but trump sees this as an opportunity to kind of show that he is a victim. he is facing the legal mo [ music ] i can like 1,000 plus of his supporters did on january 6th and he is going to say that the political system is rigged against him. he is going to try to make his supporters feel like this is an unfair prosecution and that, you know, if you have lost your coal job in west virginia, you are a victim of the establishment as well. and so he wants to capitalize, he wants to try to use this as an opportunity to get back into office and maybe, you know, pardon himself as well. and, well, that s quite an interesting take. yeah. if he, you know, is found guilty. right. juliette, one of the things that i think daniel sort of alluded to if trump utilizes this moment as a spotlight on his
for their family. what we need to be doing is show them a future that includes them and their family, that, hey, we need to urgently transition off off coal, and we will do that, but we have a plan to make sure that you will not have to lose your coal job and go to a minimum wage job where you re not going to be able to feed your family. i m here with a group of climate strikesers. what s your name. my name is tokata, 16 years old because the standing rock reservation. what do you think about the politics of this where some people watching the climate strike who do work in oil fields or coal and thinking this is going to leave me out. what do you want to say them? i want to say that as a person of this generation, you know, it s not about jobs for me. i recognize the value and importance of jobs, but when we re talking about the climate crisis, we are talking about a matter of whether or not there will be a future. so when we talk about jobs, we re talking about providing for t
the person who tells me i will protect your jobs. the democratic party cannot look down upon any profession, anyone who s trying to do what they think is best for their family. what we need to be doing is show them a future that includes them and their family. we need to urgently transition off coal and we will do that. but we have a plan to make sure you will not have to lose your coal job and go to a minimum wage job where you re not going to be able to feed your family. so i m here with the group of climate strikers out on the streets today. what s your name? my name is is tocata and i m 16 years old from the standing rock reservation. what do you think about the politics of this, where there are some people watching the climate strike who work in the oil fields or coal and think this will leave me out? i want to say as a person of this generation, it s not about jobs for me. i recognize the value and importance of jobs but when we
industry, peoples lives literally and now we re going to turn your back on you, for shame. if i heard that and i was a coal mining family, i m going to vote for the person who tells me i m going to protect your jobsch and so the democratic party cannot look down upon any profession, anyone who s trying to do what they think is best for their family. what we need to be doing is show them a future that includes them in their family, that, hey we need to urge wantly transition off of coal, and we will do that but we have a plan to make sure that you will not have to lose your coal job and go to a minimum wage job where you re not going to be able to feed your family. reporter: what s your name? i m 16 years old from t what do you think people who do work in coal and are thinking this is going to leave me out?