goodwill to christians everywhere celebrating the resurrection, and to the biden reelection campaign after enduring months of dire predictions and disheartening probes. now, going into april with several headwinds from a strong economy and opponent facing no less than four criminal cases, and showing gains against the opponent, donald trump, in several must- win states. it s too early to tell whether the president will re-ascend to the highest office in the land, but with seven months to go, his campaign appears to be back from the dead. will it be enough to convert the undecided and to bring back black and latino young voters he lost ground with back into the democratic fold to get them to return the biden campaign s principal deputy campaign manager joins me in a minute as democrats try to build on that momentum. also, capitalizing on republicans vulnerability with women voters over abortion and ivf. hey weakness fully on display in last week s special state house race i
and his future in the senate after the minority leader froze mid press conference for the second time. what is next for one of the most powerful republicans in washington? idalia s wrath. the storm lashes the carolinas after carving a path through florida and georgia. survivors now face the work of rebuilding, after some of them lost nearly everything they own. we are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news central. former president trump has officially pleaded not guilty to a stack of racketeering and corruption charges in fulton county, georgia. it s trump s fourth time entering a not guilty plea in a criminal case, twice in federal court, twice in state courts, new york and here in georgia. trump is the latest of several defendants in this specific election subversion case to enter a not guilty plea, and that means he s skipping next week s in-person arraignpment. i want to bring in zachary cohen and former prosecu
of the presidential palace in the capital, port au prince. there are reports that armed gangs have once again invaded now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello and welcome. in today s unspun world from the bbc s headquarters here in central london, i ll be asking bbc correspondents around the world to give us their insights into what s really going on. what s daily life like in gaza and the west bank at present? going to the bread queues, to the soup queues where children are struggling to get to the front of the queue before the food runs out. peace in gaza and in ukraine. what might it look like? how might it happen? it can be because they think that, actually, if they carry on fighting, they might get on the losing side, and they want to make the leap before the situation turns against them. and the closest china gets to a parliament is gathering in beijing. will it actually decide anything? i think a lot of analysts - in particular like to read kind of smoke s
now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello and welcome. in today s unspun world from the bbc s headquarters here in central london, i ll be asking bbc correspondents around the world to give us their insights into what s really going on. what s daily life like in gaza and the west bank at present? going to the bread queues, to the soup queues where children are struggling to get to the front of the queue before the food runs out. peace in gaza and in ukraine. what might it look like? how might it happen? it can be because they think that, actually, if they carry on fighting, they might get on the losing side, and they want to make the leap before the situation turns against them. and the closest china gets to a parliament is gathering in beijing. will it actually decide anything? i think a lot of analysts - in particular like to read kind of smoke signals and the kind - of subtle clues in what people are wearing or where people are sitting. when hamas fighters atta
to the front of the queue before the food runs out. peace in gaza and in ukraine. what might it look like? how might it happen? it can be because they think that, actually, if they carry on fighting, they might get on the losing side, and they want to make the leap before the situation turns against them. and the closest china gets to a parliament is gathering in beijing. will it actually decide anything? i think a lot of analysts - in particular like to read kind of smoke signals and the kindl of subtle clues in what people are wearing or where people are sitting. . when hamas fighters attacked a music festival and a number of israeli towns and settlements on 7th october, they committed unthinkable atrocities. screaming the other day, a un investigation confirmed many, though not all, of the gruesome details. israel s attack on gaza, intended to root out hamas, has now brought 25 palestinian deaths for every one of the israeli deaths on 7th october. the deaths of palestinian