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navarro, that to your referencing there a fascinating de have you back for this. thank you for joining tonight. thank you, kayla thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states all around the world and everyone streaming us on cnn max on those my church, just to hit with fear for our democracy, i dissent us president joe biden, echoing a stark warning and a scathing dissent from one of america s top judges after the supreme court ruled give donald trump broad immunity from prosecution are again, beryl becomes the earliest category five storm on record as it churns towards jews maker, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake and a group of palestinians released from israeli prisons share details about the harsh conditions they face paste inside for nightline this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie to have you with us. the u.s. president is blasting the supreme court s bombshe ....
this world better. former president barack obama, they re giving us a little bit of hope in these very difficult times. before we go everybody, do not forget, you get a little bit more sleep tomorrow morning. set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed tonight. it changes at two a.m. eastern time. i m yasmin vossoughian, i ll be back tomorrow at two pm eastern. symone starts right now. greetings everyone you re watching symone. israel defense forces not letting up in gaza. strikes are intensifying, with a deadly toll on civilians, despite calls from president biden for a humanitarian pause. here in the united states, the war is sparking protests, and tension on college campuses. antisemitic threats are on the rise, adding fear to the jewish community. we re talking to cornell student body president about that, plus, as former president donald trump prepares to testify in his new york fraud trial, he s also facing legal efforts to keep him off the ballot in two ....
be looked at in the fishbowl, they are human beings who also have athleticism and talent. but the idea of having them not be comprehensive full people would be something that would be selfish and wrong. and we see that more and more every single day. jerry brewer. thank you so much for joining us this evening. and hey, everyone out there. thank you so much for watching anderson cooper 360 is next tonight are 360, the former president on loads and the verdict that made him a convicted felon and republicans joined him and attacking the criminal justice system what s ahead and his case in new polling on the political impact also tonight, someone who knows what it s like to get inside his head, order, the deal goes, right, or tony schwartz and how his former subject may handle the days ahead and breaking news. the details of president biden s new ceasefire proposal for gaza, the timing of it, and the reception. it s getting. good evening. thanks for joining us. we beg ....
rafah for the first time and health authority says at least 21 people were killed in west rafa after an explosion in an attended zone deemed safe for palestinians which comes two days after israeli bombs swept through a refugee camp in rafah leaving 45 dead including women and children. lucy williamson has more. rafah was once gaza s refuge, the safest place in a dangerous war. today, the city s west and centre was emptying, those still sheltering here fleeing again amid air strikes and artillery fire. taking whatever they need to survive, whatever they can t leave behind. there s been no evacuation order from israel s army and for many, no sense of where to go. translation: i m just walking in the street, l i don t know where to go, there is nowhere safe. where should we go? this is not a life, this is not a life. they were packing up, too, in the displacement camp at tal al sultan to the west of the city, still scarred by fires triggered in an israeli air strike on su ....
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the mail claims there has been huge public backlash against the duke and duchess of sussex, with a poll of their readers showing that a little over half want their titles to be removed. the telegraph says it s believed the statement was draughted on monday, but the queen chose to sleep on it before it was released. the times quotes a royal source who says that the specific allegations of racism will be dealt with in private because they are family matters . the mirror focuses on the way the royalfamily has reached out to meghan and harry, saying they will always be loved. but the sun looks at how the palace has challenged some of the couple s comments, saying recollections may vary . the guardian leads on warnings from the national audit office that at least 25 ....