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In a busy hour of news, Julia Chatterley looks at the reasons behind the surge in pro-Palestinian protests at U.S. universities. The abortion debate is also under the spotlight after Arizona votes to repeal a law from 1864, while the Supreme Court debates abortions in emergencies. And why TV viewers can't get enough of the hit FX/Hulu series Shogun…
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Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity are in focus at the Supreme Court today as justices hear from his legal team. This is playing out as Trump sits in a courtroom in New York where his hush money trial is continuing. All of that and the latest on the pro-Palestinian college protests which continue to spread, and why Secretary of State An…
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In a busy hour of news, Julia Chatterley looks at the reasons behind the surge in pro-Palestinian protests at U.S. universities. The abortion debate is also under the spotlight after Arizona votes to repeal a law from 1864, while the Supreme Court debates abortions in emergencies. And why TV viewers can't get enough of the hit FX/Hulu series Shogun…
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The former publisher of the National Enquirer tells a court how he buried stories to protect Donald Trump. The U.S. Senate moves closer to approving aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. And, Voyager 1 sends usable data back to Earth from 15 billion miles away. All that and more on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com…
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On day five of Donald Trump's hush money trial, his lawyers argue there's nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, saying it's called democracy. Paula Newton looks into the background of the first witness, former tabloid publisher David Pecker. And how TikTok intends to fight a potential U.S. ban. All that and a wrap of today's top inter…
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A diplomatic flurry in Israel as foreign ministers from Britain and Germany push for restraint. Boeing whistleblowers testify at the U.S. Senate about safety fears. And, Cantopop group Mirror joins Julia Chatterley on the show. All that and more on the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The former president is reprimanded by the judge for reacting to potential jurors during selection in the hush money criminal trial. The world waits for Israel's response to Iran's attack. And, Caitlin Clark is drafted and heading to Indiana. All that and more on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Trump blasts hush money trial as “political persecution.” Plus, the Middle East is on edge as Israel mulls a response to the Iran attack. Also, according to sources, Hamas offered to release fewer than 20 hostages in the latest ceasefire counterproposal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The U.S. president says he expects Tehran to attack against Israel sooner rather than later. Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter turns himself in to authorities over allegations he stole millions from the baseball star. And, is a four-day workweek really around the corner? All that and more on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcas…
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We take a look at his controversial life. China is at the top of the agenda as the U.S. holds an historic trilateral summit with Japan and the Philippines. And Shohei Ohtani's former translator is charged with bank fraud. All that and more with Richard Quest on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh says three of his sons have been killed in a strike in Gaza. U.S. consumer prices jump, causing concern in the fight against inflation. And, PSG, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid and Dortmund have all been in action in the UEFA Champions League. All that and more on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoi…
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Julia Chatterley speaks to the CEO of Suntory about the future of U.S.-Japanese relations. Arizona's Supreme Court revives a near-total abortion ban that was enacted in 1864. And, UConn beats Purdue to cruise to a sixth NCAA championship. All that and more on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a date for the invasion of the southernmost Gaza city of Rafah has been set as Israeli troop withdrawals allow some Palestinians to return to war-torn Khan Younis. And, in her last college game, basketball superstar Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes are defeated in the NCAA women's championship. All …
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Nic Robertson reports from Jerusalem on the fallout from the IDF strike on World Central kitchen vehicles. Joe Biden is in Baltimore to asses the damage after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Presidential candidates in Mexico prepare for a televised debate. And...the eclipse is coming. We preview the rare full eclipse over parts of Nor…
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The search is on for hundreds of people in Taiwan stranded after a deadly earthquake. Burglars steal $30 million from a cash storage facility in Los Angeles. And Julia speaks to the Vice President of AI at Amazon Web Services. All that and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Julia Chatterley has more on the rescue and recovery effort in Taiwan, which was struck by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake, which so far has left 9 people confirmed dead and around 900 injured. We hear from the head of the World Central Kitchen, who says Israel systematically targeted its seven aid workers who were killed in Gaza this week. Israeli Prim…
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Outrage after seven workers with World Central Kitchen were killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. Presidents Biden and Xi hold their first call since their meeting in November. Tesla announces its first drop in sales since 2020. And CEO of chipmaker Arm speaks about the AI boom. All that and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastch…
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Nic Robertson reports on the strike in Iran's consular building in Damascus, Syria. Truth Social stock slumps. "Oppenheimer" is released in Japan with some controversy. And, can swapping batteries in EVs provide a boost to the industry and cut down on waiting? All that and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Fears the Gaza conflict could widen to Lebanon, with Israel vowing to hunt down Hezbollah, "anywhere and everywhere". Supporters of the Wall Street Journal reporter jailed in Russia mark one year since his arrest. Julia Chatterley chats to the fintech startup from India on a mission to democratize investing. And why chocolatiers are feeling the hea…
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Sam Bankman-Fried -- the man once dubbed the crypto king -- is jailed for 25 years for fraud and conspiracy. Heavy lifting machinery is dispatched to the collapsed bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. And Julia talks to Brazilian dance music superstar Alok about the importance of celebrating indigenous artists. An hour of great conversation. Learn more a…
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Distraught relatives speak about the bridge collapse in the Baltimore area as investigators gather evidence about the cargo ship which crashed into a support column. Julia also speaks with the President of Microsoft Asia about how AI will transform our lives. And, why the future of Germany's beloved "sausage dog" could be under threat. Learn more a…
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Rescuers search for survivors after a catastrophic bridge collapse in Maryland. Supreme Court justices debate access to an abortion drug used by women across the United States. And, behind the scenes at a Chinese auto manufacturer as the country vies for EV dominance. Kristie Lu Stout in Hong Kong brings you an hour of unfolding news. Learn more ab…
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The U.S. Justice Department accuses Apple of monopolizing the smartphone market in a landmark antitrust case. CNN'S David Culver is with Haiti's police as they fight rampant gang violence. Will Ripley gets rare access to Taiwan's chip giant TSMC. And, baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani's translator is fired over claims of "massive theft." All that an…
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks to Julia as his company secures up to $8.5 billion in CHIPS Act grants. Nada Bashir reports on the desperate circumstances in and around Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. And, The UK data watchdog is 'assessing' a report that hospital staffer tried to access the Princess of Wales' medical records. All that on more coming up …
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The U.S. Supreme Court allows Texas to begin enforcing its controversial immigration law, which allows state officials to arrest and detain people they suspect of entering the country illegally. Also, Hong Kong passes a second national security law, widening crackdown powers and aligning the city more closely with mainland China. And, travel site K…
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David Culver joins the show from Haiti's capital to report on the chaos. Israel launches a major military operation at Gaza's largest hospital. Donald Trump's lawyers say they can't find an insurance company to underwrite his $464 million bond. The WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala joins Julia to talk about trade tribulations and helping poo…
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We have the latest on the opening of a new humanitarian route by sea, as the IDF denies opening fire on an aid convoy, which claimed the lives of more than 20 people. Also, Donald Trump's week of legal ups and downs ended with a district attorney being allowed to stay on the Georgia election interference case. And Julia Chatterley tickles the ivori…
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Julia Chatterley has more on SpaceX calling today's launch a success, despite the loss of the starship. We have the latest on Donald Trump's trials. Also, former Trump Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reveals he's assembling a team of investors to buy troubled social media platform TikTok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com…
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CNN's Lauren Fox reports on the landmark bill that, if it cleared the Senate, could force its Chinese parent company to sell its controlling stake or the app will be removed in the U.S. Julia speaks to Congressman Cory Mills about what it could mean. Ukraine launches one if its biggest drone attacks against Russia since the start of the war. And, I…
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We start with CNN's Paula Reid reporting from Capitol Hill with all the takeaways from Hur's testimony. Haiti's Prime Minister resigns as law and order collapses in the country. David Culver reports. The first aid ship heading for Gaza sets off from Cyprus. And, concerns over the "Sephora kid" trend showing tweens are obsessed with skincare. All th…
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A longtime Mar-a-Lago employee who is a central witness in the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents is now speaking publicly. CNN's Jeremy Diamond reports as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to go ahead with the Rafah offensive in Gaza. The royal controversy continues as the Princess of Wales apol…
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CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from Jerusalem as some Israelis try to block aid heading for Gaza. Richard Quest discusses the tenth anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. And, the worldwide movement for women's rights on International Women's Day. Lynda Kinkade has all that, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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The U.S. President gets set to give his annual address with pressing issues domestically and internationally. People in Gaza are starving. Jeremy Diamond is live in Tel Aviv and UNICEF's Ricardo Pires joins the show to discuss the devastation on the ground. And, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are due to fight live on Netflix. All that and more with Lynda…
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The stage is set for a Joe Biden and Donald Trump presidential race as Republican Nikki Haley suspends her campaign. CNN's Ivan Watson reports from the South China Sea as the Chinese Coast Guard shoots its water cannon at a Philippine vessel. And, Bill Weir reports that cities along the U.S. coast are sinking. All that and more on today's show with…
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Richard Quest hosts the show as we delve into the SCOTUS ruling keeping Donald Trump on the ballot in all U.S. states. CNN Aerospace analyst Miles O'Brien joins Richard to talk about the latest in a potential new search for flight MH370. And, CNN's David Culver is in Haiti to see first-hand the gang violence and chaos sweeping its capital city Port…
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Richard Quest hosts today's show. CNN's Matthew Chance reports from Moscow on the funeral of Putin critic Alexey Navalny as thousands turn out to see him laid to rest. President Joe Biden says the U.S. will begin airdropping aid to Gaza, Richard talks to CNN's Kevin Liptak. Will Ripley is on the coast of Taiwan's frontline islands with China as ten…
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First: More than 100 people have been killed after Israeli forces opened fire as crowds were waiting for food in Gaza, according to the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza. Julia Chatterley speaks to CNN's Jeremy Diamond in Tel Aviv and Sean Carroll, the president & CEO of Anera, an aid agency that's been helping Palestinians since 1968. Plus: We b…
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Paula Newton speaks to the former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Ivo Daalder, after French President Emanuel Macron floated the idea of deploying troops inside Ukraine. Among the stories is a live report on Shohei Ohtani's debut for the Los Angeles Dodgers after his $700 million deal. And, CNN's Fred Pleitgen goes inside secretive Iran ahead of their ele…
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Julia Chatterley speaks to businessman Bernard Chan, the chairman of “Our Hong Kong Foundation,” about the challenges facing the city and how it can diversify its economy. She also speaks to Ashwath Kaushik, the 8-year-old chess prodigy who made history after beating a 37-year-old grandmaster. And, Paula Newton brings you up to date with all the la…
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One of the most incredible business stories we've covered on First Move was the GameStop saga of 2021. It was a David vs. Goliath story where a bunch of smaller investors, many of them over the internet, took on some of the biggest hedge funds in the world. Now that saga has been turned into the movie Dumb Money featuring an ensemble cast that incl…
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Shipping giant Maersk recently unveiled the world's first green methanol-powered container vessel. It's a key part of the company's drive to become fully net zero climate neutral by 2040. Maersk is also making waves with its investments into AI-driven fulfillment centers for ecommerce. Joining Julia to discuss is Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc. To learn …
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Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and other tech titans are coming together for a private meeting on the future of artificial intelligence, which will be moderated by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Mike Rounds. One person who's particularly interested in this is Martin Kon, the president of Cohere, a firm that builds and cust…
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Former CIA officer Sue Mi Terry discusses Kim Jung Un's recent diplomatic visit to Russia, saying that it will be beneficial to both countries' governments. Flooding has killed more than 2000 people in Libya, and an estimated 10000 people are missing. Ben Wedeman reports that hospitals in Derna are out of service, and the true extent of the unprece…
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What do the following have in common: a wind turbine, an MRI machine, a stereo speaker, and a washing machine? They all rely on magnets to work. But there's a problem. The rare earths that make up magnets will come under increasing demand as the world's population grows, and the United States is heavily dependent on China for production. Plus, trad…
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TIME just revealed its list of the 100 most influential people in artificial intelligence. It includes well-known names in the space, plus scientists, government officials, musicians, and even a Japanese author who produced the first completely AI-generated comic. Joining the show to discuss the list is TIME Editor in Chief Sam Jacobs. To learn mor…
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Representatives from many of the world's largest oil consumers and producers will be attending the G20 summit in New Delhi this weekend. G20 members Saudi Arabia and Russia announced this week that they will keep voluntary production cuts in place through the end of the year. That news helped push oil prices substantially higher. Tighter supplies a…
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