saying that views do not represent the college. all right. take it away, tarik. how is this we don t know what will happen in this. you have a summary. how is this not going to bring about more racial division since it s based on whiteness? i think the professor should have worded it differently. i do disagree with what s up with white people as a problem. you have white people and white supremacists. it should have been titled what s up with while supremacy and how we can dismantle white supremacy. it s a very interesting topic.
authoritative media, a place like the new york times are calling trump before he even gets in the white house. so i ask you, you live in d.c. what is going on? tucker: it is not clear to me. it comes at you so quickly, it s so nice of tarik. you are not in expert on russia. it doesn t look real but then who knows. as someone who has studied this for four years, this does not have the ring of truth to you. as a much larger effort to disable trump before he becomes resident. instead of trump and pentz , it got picked up with this free intelligence agency report is published last week. it is absolutely empty. even the new york times which is very anti-anti-trump so now
comfort for muhammed s grieving parents. his father says those arrests won t bring his son back. his son s murder widely believed to be a revenge attack for the killing of the three israeli teenagers in the west bank last month. marking the worst clashes the city has seen in a decade. both cities have condemned the killings and called for restraint. tarik s mother said she wants to prosecute the israeli police for what they did to her son. israel says that it s launched an investigation into police activity. it is not just an internal police investigation. it is under the auspices of the ministry of justice. because fundamentally when a suspect is apprehended as clearly the case with tarik. his hands were in handcuffs,
ordinarily life, mandela, long walk to freedom. they never won before. nominated from the song for gangs of new york. they lost to eminem. i think u2 may win. big shock. night. jenna: if our audience not seen any oscar films what is the one you think we should all see? i think 12 years a slave. great film. fantastic educational experience. see that if you can. jenna: great to see you as always. we ll check your predictions by the way. thanks. jenna: jon? jon: that film was amazing. tarik, thanks. three years after a deadly earthquake and tsunami in japan, why some of america s bravest are is of l suffering from mysterious illnesses. thousand of families in sound california on high alert. torrential rains bring devastating mudslides to areas already devastated by wildfires. s account to his merrill edge
for all three of those american hikers. hateful last words. i have no regrets. his texas execution overshadowed by the one in georgia last week. the question is, did america learn anything from james byrd s dragging death? and another trial of the century? this is it. this is the final curtain call. michael jackson s doctor goes on trial this week. we introduce you to the jury deciding conrad murray s fate right here, right now cnn. good evening. i m don lemon. you are in the cnn newsroom. president obama begins the new week on the west coast. his trip amounts to a political two-for. he s raising millions in campaign cash from big money donors and using his remarks to push for his jobs proposal. the president started in seattle a few hours ago. then he headed to northern california to tap the wallets in silicon valley. chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is traveling with the president tonight and joins us live from san jose. jessica, good evening.