no mention of europe in mr. trump s list. he uses the term poisoning the blood of our country. if you were to open up a copy of hitler s mein kampf, you would find the leader mixing non-germans with germans as poisoning. the jew, hitler wrote, poisons the blood of others. this, according to hitler, posed an existential threat to germany because according to him, the race died out from blood poisoning. unquote. there s no other way to say it. donald trump s language mirrors this directly. this wasn t a one-off. trump then went to nevada on sunday and used the same scare tactic with zero evidence that migrants are largely coming to the united states from prisons and from mental institutions. he made the campaign promise to begin the largest deportation of undocumented immigrants in american history. we must use any and all resources needed to stop the invasion of our country including moving thousands of troops currently stationed overseas in countries that don t like us
hand. this warning comes just hours before a republican-led committee holds a hearing on the chain knee communist party s threat to america. let s start with cnn s manu rash. tonight will be the first prime time hearing that any he republican has held since january. what are republicans telling you about why this is such a top priority? this is one of the rare bipartisan initiatives in a very polarized institution, the u.s. house. but kevin mccarthy has indicated to me and others that this is a bug priority of his to make sure that both sides are on the same page when it comes to the threat of china. that is the same approach the lady verse the committee, mike gallagher on the republican side, and the democrat both are trying to pursue this on a bipartisan basis. he indicated to me this will be an overall scene setting hearing to try to make clear about the threat from china poses, not just abroad but also here in the united states. we expect to hear from key witnesses, s
across the world marking the brutality of russian aggression, as the fight for democracy continues. then, how one lawsuit in texas could overturn access to across the nation for abortion pills. what the consequences could look like and our friday night cap is in-house, breaking down the major headlines and biggest winners of the week as the 11th hour gets underway right now. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening in ukraine, where it is now six a.m. on saturday morning in kyiv. a deadly and brutal war is now entering its second year officially. february 24th, 2022 was day one of russia s unprovoked invasion. for the past year, ukrainians have endured relentless attacks from russian forces. thousands of people have been killed and injured. millions were forced to leave the country, while entire communities were destroyed. today, president zelenskyy marked when you re of war with a ceremony honoring those who have died fighting to defend ukraine
bars in clark county. you have potential victory is lying in those sales at least for now. i want to i guess is it makes a huge difference night, i step toward voters like elliot carver hall having their voices heard, it felt a little bit of empowerment, a little slow, a little tiny bit sara marie joins us now from las vegas. so this is the first time he s running boost had been used. how did the process go? it went pretty smoothly, although there were voters who showed up to vote and found out they were actually registered in a different county or in some cases, in a different state, which is negating the education gap that still exist for those who are behind bars. there were dozens of folks who wanted to vote from the jail today and we expect that that s going to number is going to be even longer when we get to the general election in november. this was sort of a dry run for the big event coming up, anderson be interesting to do polling and see if they re running for
as a cultural warrior. we know he s a potential presidential candidate. tia, do you think this has anything to do with stopping that teaching, k-third grade, and the disney corporation came out against. this do you think he would have done the same thing with the corporation, if that fight hadn t happened? absolutely not. the fact of the matter is for decades, florida lawmakers, both republicans and democrats, not only continue to protect disney s right to potentially self-govern itself through this special taxing district, but they also reap the benefits of it. they held fundraisers at disney. disney shells out a lot of money lobbying and campaign contributions, to lawmakers on