de with us. we ll see you right back here next hello, everyone, and welcome to the amanpour. our here s where we re headed this week. he is a dictator and did usurper. it s time the free world finally said so putin s pawns, the wife of russia s most high-profile political prisoner reacts to the year-long detention of wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich, journal isn t being equated with espionage seriously? that is a hostage situation. then why the state department staff or quit? over the humanitarian crisis in gaza, people are shocked and appalled by what the us government is doing. the relative of an israeli hostage who was arrested at an anti-government protests accuses netanyahu of deliberately slow walking. ceasefire talks the very public is being pumped with together, we will win together, we will win and we re not winning. also this hour how did elon musk s satellite internet system, fall into russian hands? and for my archive, the legendary femini
everyone, i am laura ingraham, s and this is the ingraham angle laspfrom washington tonight.stil the site of the baltimore bridge collapse were search and rescue mission is still underway. joining is now fox news senior correspondent, kevin corke, what can you tell us? laura, first things first, the fbi tells us they have seen no evidence to suggest there was foul play by way of terrorism involved in this tragedy here. g however, the search and rescue was ongoing.incr and that is despite incredibly long odds as we show you livegh. pictures of what we are talking about frigid waters last night.r six people still missingowin belonging to a construction crew. of course, owing to the collapse thanks to the cargo ship hitting the bridge. the francis scott key bridge collapse and lately, sadly, the death of six and possibly many, many more. however, the governor has been here, part of a sizable cadre of federal and state lawmakers on hand to a person to have health to work quic
coventry direct redefining insurance i m rafael roma at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn cnn breaking and you are in the cnn newsroom. i m wolf blitzer in washington. we begin with the breaking news, a response to donald trump s claim that it s impossible for him to get a $464 million bond as the appeal plays out, the new york attorney general s office is telling the appeals court to ignore that argument. cnn s kara scannell is joining us from new york right now. so qarrah, what exactly did the new york attorney general s say well, if it s trump made this filing on monday, making needs new claims that they were unable to get a bond of the approach 30 insurance brokers will the new york attorney general s office is telling me appeals court that it s too late for trump to come to the table with this information. so it should be ignored, but they also say if you are going to accept it, the new york attorney general s office is saying that the appeals court s
it, with a republican primary dominated by an ex-president who has centered his candidacy around his legal woes, look no further. this morning donald trump, fresh off a decisive win in the iowa caucuses, was at a federal courthouse in manhattan as the defendant in a second defamation trial brought by the writer e. jean carroll. this time there s no question of whether trump defamed her. judge kaplan has ruled trump is liable for remarks he made in 2019 mocking carroll s claim that he sexually assaulted her in a chance encounter at a department store dressing room in the 1990s. and trump is not allowed to dispute carroll s account. the question now is how much a jury should award e. jean carroll in damage for those comments. opening statements are currently under way. we ll have a live report from the courthouse when the trial wraps from the day. so far, donald trump was in the courtroom. alongside his lawyer, alina habba, as well as e. jean carroll and her attorneys. the firs
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