peru is a country that s historically driven men mad, mad for gold, for coca, for its magical, ancient history. but now, there s something else drawing outsiders to its hidden mountain valleys. we love this stuff. we obsess about it, gorge on it, and fetishize it. i m talking about chocolate. once a common treat, it s now becoming as nuanced as fine wine, making the pursuit of the raw, good stuff all the more difficult. i m joining that hunt in remotest peru, but not before i ve re-immersed myself in the booming lima food scene. i took a walk through this beautiful world. felt the cool rain on my shoulder. found something good in this beautiful world. i m in peru with this guy, eric ripert. the guy was looking at us. he went into the tree. that s funny. chef of the world-famous restaurant, le bernardin, in new york, to look at where chocolate comes from, particularly our chocolate. so that s why we re in peru. but before we get all indiana jones, we re spending so
many charges and will the former president say anything to the many cameras at the courthouse were on it. we want in nato to that is the message from ukraine this morning after the major news that finland officially joined the alliance what this means for the war and the world. brand new jobs. data just dropped what it says about the state of the u. s economy, these major stories and more right here on cnn news, central. in just a few hours. former president trump will turn himself in appearing before a judge and what you re looking at that in manhattan to be arraigned on criminal charges. it is a historic never before seen situation in the united states. you re looking at some live pictures outside the court and outside trump tower where donald trump spent the night cnn this morning, acre katelyn polantz and cnn senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid joins us from manhattan, caitlin. you have been there all morning since very, very early. can you give us a sense of wh
what donald trump sort of scripted for them. will that look the same after we all read the indictment? as before? i doubt they re going to adjust their messaging on this, but when we see the indictment, the question is, should they right? and so i think one of the things he s going to do tonight is give everyone that s ripped to start reading from, but also he s going to try to raise money and fortify this position with his supporters. david chalian human political decoder ring. we re lucky to have you here. thank you very much for that. okay so new this morning, more evidence of just how tight the job market is good news for job seekers, but maybe not such great news for the fed, plus a white man arrested on on the campus of a historically black black university carrying an arsenal, handguns, blow darts, a crossbow and a machete. we have details on what he was allegedly plotting and it s election day in chicago. we have the latest on the mayor s race that has put crime front and cente
medical medicinal herbs with supposed magical properties, and stuff for this shaman dude to bless us and our cacao crop. [ eric speaking spanish ] eric: this one is amazing. it smells really good and it supposedly purify the house. yeah. anthony: mm, smells like hippie. eric: no, but it s interesting. the shamans are very, very well respected in their inca culture and the region. they cure everything. they do ceremonies. anthony: good. eric: yeah, i think we re good. anthony: our journey continues by road as we leave chiclayo and head east towards the andes. eric: so supposedly, if you go two hours north from here, you have, like, the indians welcome you man: right. eric: with the little, uh, pssh anthony: oh, the blow darts? eric: yeah. anthony: but before we get too deep into the mountains, we re stopping off to meet our shaman.
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