weeks away, donald trump is taking his campaign rhetoric to dark extremes. we re getting new reaction to trump s immigrant-bashing that s invoking comparisons to nazi germany. the gop governor of new hampshire chris sununu joins us live this hour. also tonight, two former georgia election workers are su su suing rudy giuliani again after he was ordered to pay the women nearly $150 million in damages. we re going to tell you what they want now. and hamas releases video of three elderly israelis it s holding captive in gaza. the u.s. is playing a role in restarting negotiations aimed at freeing the remaining captives amid pleas from hostages. i m wolf blitzer. you re in t the situation room. exactly four weeks from tonight, the first votes of the 2024 presidential election cycle will be cast in iowa. and gop front-runner donald trump is trying to fire up supporters with ugly and very chilling new attacks on immigrants. cnn s omar jimenez has more on trump s rhetoric and t
the us says it will ease internet restrictions there, which could help iranians get around online censorship. pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight with ukraine. voting that has been seized in places they ve been partially occupied by russian forces. housed in the so called referendums to these regions want to join russia? ukraine and its allies have denounced the balance is a sham to justify the annexation of ukrainian land and in moscow, there been rallies in favour of the referendum and also growing their niece s putin is coming up more men to fight in ukraine. our russian editor reports moscow. many of the people here did not trust us. when we ask the simple question why have you come to this rally, there was a certain reluctance to answer. but they had something to say on the subject of mobilisation. the something to say on the sub ect of mobilisation.fi mobilisation. the call up is worrying everyone - mobilisation. the call up is worrying everyone with - mobilisat
threats or statements come out of the kremlin. an independent commission of inquiry on ukraine, which was set up by the united nations, has an update concluding that war crimes have been committed in ukraine. the group looked at areas of kyiv, chernihiv, kharkiv and sumy. here s the chair of the commission, erik mose, speaking on friday. the commission has visited 27 towns and has interviewed more than 150 victims. and witnesses. we have inspected sites of destruction, graves, places of detention and torture as well as weapon remnants and a large number of documents and reports. the commission made with government authorities, international organisations, civil society and other relevant stakeholders. based on the evidence
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