ringing in subjects as random as the silence of the lambs, even referencing its cautery to hannibal lecter but other core political themes such as illegal migration, very much dominated the event core character. we ve been guided to expect unity to be a theme, rhetoric being toned down, especially after the attempt on his life last saturday. he did allude to the need for unity but there was also many other things that we have come to expect from donald trump, such as attacks on his opponent. he said he would not mentionjoe biden by name but, indeed, he did. at least once that i heard and my colleague caitriona perry i think heard it twice. let s have a listen to some of the highlights. he spoke a lot about the attempt on his life and described in some detail, retelling his experience he said was very painful and he felt safe, he said, because he thought he had got on his side on that fateful day. i got on his side on that fateful da . , . ., 4 got on his side on that fate
conflagration out. i ll talk to martin indick and rashid khalidi. and amal clooney is on a quest to bring isis to justice for genocide. but she said the u.s. government is not interested enough. they deserve better than the response that they re getting. i ll have an exclusive interview with clooney and the nobel peace prize winner nadia murad. but first here is my take. the republican party decision in effect to ex communicate liz cheney is a water shed event. it marks the final transformation of the party from an ideology driven enterprise to one that is tribal, marked less by ideas and more by group loyalty. let s compare the voting record of liz cheney to the woman who replaced here elise stefanik. the american conservative union gives cheney a life time score of 78 out of 100 for her consistent conservatism. stefanik gets a 44, which is one of the lowest scores for a house republican these days. cheney voted for trump policies while stefanik was one of 12 house repub
i ll talk to martin indyk and rashid khalidi. and amal clooney is on a quest to bring isis to justice for genocide. but she said the u.s. government is not interested enough. they deserve better than the response that they re getting. i ll have an exclusive interview with clooney and the nobel peace prize winner nadia murad. but first here is my take. the republican party s decision in effect to excommunicate liz cheney is a water shed event. it marks the final transformation of the party from an ideology driven enterprise to one that is tribal, marked less by ideas and more by group loyalty. let s compare the voting record of liz cheney to the woman who replaced her as chair of the conference, elise stefanik. the american conservative union gives cheney a life time score of 78 out of 100 for her consistent conservatism. stefanik gets a 44, which is one of the lowest scores for a house republican these days. cheney reliably voted for trump s policies while stefanik wa
five-star reviews, women everywhere i breaking up with bad bros this is cnn the world s news hello again, everyone, and welcome, happy easter and fredricka whitfield. all right. we began this hour in the uk with king charles s first public interactions since, since his cancer diagnosis earlier this year, the 75 year-old monarch was all smiles as he greeted a crowd outside st. george s chapel at windsor her castle trials and queen camilla attended easter service with a few royal family members. the out and comes more than a week after the princess of wales revealed her own cancer fight. cnn s max foster has more lucky few royal well-wishes, given a surprise invite into windsor castle to see the king making his first major public appearance. since his cancer diagnosis. then an even bigger surprise when he went for a walk and a chance. you haven t got to a royal source telling cnn all future engagements remains subject to medical advice near the time. but this was an e
what was right. that is our show for tonight. the last word with ali velshi who is in for lawrence o donnell starts right now. today, the 2024 presidential campaign, the republican nominee donald trump was hit with a new gag order ahead of his criminal trial in manhattan next month. that bans him from attacking witnesses, court staff. potential jurors. defendant donald trump is a threat. his statements were threatening, inflammatory. a sufficient risk to the administration of justice and there exists no less restrictive means to prevent such risks. that is what was going on with the presumptive republican nominee for president. thingsare a little different on the democratic side. president biden and vice president harris spent today talking health care in north carolina where medicaid was expanded last year through the affordable care act. donald trump and his maga fans are nothing if not persistent. they tried today repeal it 50 times. not a joke. 50 times they tried to