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 Former President Donald Trump is suing CNN for defamation and asking for compensatory damages in excess of $75,000 and punitive damages of $475 million, according to a lawsuit filed Monday.He is claiming that the cable news giant has harmed his reputation with  f stanley cup alse, defamatory, and inflammatory mischaracterizations of him  and that CNN s conduct  is intended to interfere with [his] political career. In particular, Trump argues that he s entitled to hundreds of millions of dollars in punitive damages because of CNN s use of the term the  Big Lie  to describe Trump s  stated concerns about the integrity of the election process for the 2020 presidential election.  Trump s lawyers say that the  Big Lie   is a direct reference to a tactic employed by Adolf Hitler and appearing in Hitler s  Mein Kampf.                                           If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it,   Trump stanley cup  s lawyers stated, noting it was used by Hitler to generate hatred against Jews and to justify their genocide.The lawsuit says,  CNN s campaign of dissuasion in the form of libel and slander against the [Trump] has only escalated in recent months as CNN fears [he] will run for president in 2024.         Trump also vowed in a statement Monday evening,  In the coming weeks and months we will also be filing lawsuits against a large number of other Fake News Media Companies for their lies, defamation, and wro stanley cup ngdoing, including as it pertains to Gqgu Love is something that never dies : Completing her father s bucket list
 In our series, A More Perfect Union, we aim to show that what unites us is far greater than what divides us. In this installment, we  hoka have the inspiring story of one woman s grueling quest to complete 100 marathons in 100 days. Australian native Mina Guli wants people to know she didn t set out to run 2,620 miles just for the exercise.   When I tell people I m running 100 marathons, instantly they think I m running 100 marathons because I like running,  the 48-year-old told CBS News correspondent Nikki Battiste.   Do you like running   Battiste asked.                                          No,  Guli said, laughing.  Are you kidding  It s like 100 marathons, 100 days of painhellip; It s been running in some of the most extreme places on the planet from the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan ... to Australia, which was incredibly hot. The 100 marathon challenge was born out of what Guli calls  necessity.  She is the founder and CEO of Thirst, a non-profit created to help battle wa stanley cup ter scarcity around the globe. By the year 2050, the United Nations says as many as 5.7 billion people could be living in areas without easy access to one of li skechers fe s most essential resources. Most people have no idea. So I wanted to run because I wanted to make saving water famous,  Guli said. Guli s journey began at the New York City Marathon this past November. She continued to log her miles in some of the most iconic and remote locations on earth mdash; including Paris, Jordan, and India mdash; winding her w