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    Focus on Georgia, Trump provokes outrage, Israel red line

    Focus on Georgia, Trump provokes outrage, Israel red line
    President Biden and Donald Trump are campaigning in Georgia ahead of Tuesday's primaries as the latter draws some outrage after mocking the Biden's stutter. A red line for Israel as President Biden again calls for an end to the violence, but Prime Minister Netanyahu is not backing down. And Senator Katie Britt is backtracking, trying to explain her much maligned Republican response to the State of the Union address.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Georgia hearing televised, surprise Ukraine visit, closed-door meeting

    Georgia hearing televised, surprise Ukraine visit, closed-door meeting
    The first televised hearing in the Georgia election subversion case will take place today, after Trump and all 18 co-defendants pleaded not guilty. What the judge decides could have a major impact on Trump's very busy calendar. Plus, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on the ground in Ukraine, as Russia launches missiles at Kyiv ahead of his meeting with President Zelensky. And, Mitch McConnell will talk behind closed-doors about his health with Senate Republicans after two freezing incidents in just two-months. Also this morning: 200 law enforcement officers are still searching for an escaped murderer a week after he broke out of Chester County Prison, and the world has just experience the hottest summer on record with heat is so extreme in the U.S. that it's forcing school closings and early dismissals. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    S2 Ep. 37 - Cut My Life Into Pizzas

    S2 Ep. 37 - Cut My Life Into Pizzas

    The teens and the dads cross paths as they move to find the final anchor.


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    Critical search stage, Trump receives evidence, WSJ reporter appeals

    Critical search stage, Trump receives evidence, WSJ reporter appeals
    The search for the missing OceanGate submersible and its five passengers enters a critical stage as their estimated air supply dwindles. Rescue crews continue to detect banging sounds under water, as the US Navy mobilizes its deep-sea salvage system. Plus, Trump receives the first batch of evidence against him in the classified documents case, which includes audio tapes. And, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich appears in a Russian court to appeal his detention on espionage charges. Also this morning, India's Prime Minister is to address congress but House Democrats say they will boycott his speech over human rights concerns, and a deadly tornado tears through Texas for the second time in less than a week. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Is the Good Friday Agreement under threat? With Jonathan Powell

    Is the Good Friday Agreement under threat? With Jonathan Powell

    It’s a quarter of a century since a peace deal introduced cross-community power-sharing to Northern Ireland. One of the architects of the deal was Tony Blair’s chief of staff Jonathan Powell.

     

    He speaks to the New Statesman's deputy political editor Rachel Wearmouth about how the deal came together, how it has fared since 1998, and the likelihood today of an Irish unification referendum.


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    Piers Morgan Uncensored: Madonna - icon, or enough?

    Piers Morgan Uncensored: Madonna - icon, or enough?

    Tonight on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Piers looks at striking teachers and questions if they're using their pupils as a bargaining chip in a political game. Former US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Fox commentator Laura Ingraham comment on President Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents. Piers shares his thoughts on Madonna and her announcement of a 35-date greatest hits world tour. 


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    Why are US Covid cases falling?

    Why are US Covid cases falling?

    Cases of Covid 19 began to soar in the US in the autumn. By early January there were around 300,000 new cases a day. But since then the numbers have fallen steeply. What caused this dramatic drop? From herd immunity to the weather, Tim Harford explores some of the theories with Derek Thompson of The Atlantic magazine and Professor Jennifer Dowd, deputy director of the Lever Hume Centre for Demographic Science at the University of Oxford.