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the special election to replace george santos tonight, starting at 08:00 p.m. eastern happening at this moment a monster winter storm is rolling through the northeast more than 30 million people in its path. it's bringing heavy snow, powerful winds, and the potential for coastal flooding. >> a woman shot five times imes by deputies, they say they mistook her for an intruder, an open fire. we have new body cam video showing the moment the shots were fired and >> the first report on inflation for 2024 is out showing some relief for americans wallets we're going over the new numbers for you. i'm sara sider here with john berman, kate bolduan is out this is cnn news central having
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now a powerful and fast moving nor'easter is hitting the east coast threatening multiple cities with several inches of heavy snow and plenty of rain right now, more than 30 million people are under a winter storm warning and 20 million are under coastal flood warnings. new york could be one of the hardest hit cities. it already started. i saw it possibly getting up to eight inches of snow today. it's a lot for the city the most at seen in years ready more than 1,000 flights have been canceled across the entire country and some cities have closed schools and declared a weather emergency. cnn meteorologist derek van dam joins us now from new york city. what are you doing? you're oh it has it's been really weird because there was snow on the ground when you started this morning? in which was beautiful. now you're in times square where it's like doing that weird freezing rain thing, right
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>> yeah. i think this is a testament to the pre-deployment of like 700 salt trucks that came through and layered a fresh layer of salt right through times square here. boy yes. what a difference between this location and central park where we were located about a half an hour ago where almost two inches of snow has accumulated. it's very heavy way that snow, but you are watching this city transform into a real-life snow globe right before our very eyes, a much long awaited transformation because it has been 700 days. we're going back to january 2022 since the last time this city was under a winter storm warning, and it is because right now and we anticipate that five to eight inches of snow potentially falling, where i'm located, let's just get a look around. there's the ball 20 24. clearly they're temperatures around 32 degrees, they're big, fluffy snow snowflakes, but they're very heavy, very wet.
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and we were picking up some of the snowfall and kind of squeezing now the water there. so this is very exhausting snow to try and shovel. there had been impressive snowfall totals just north and west of the loci of the city. check out my graphics because you'll see just that central park we've had one point to officially, but some locations in pennsylvania have already received over ten inches. so how much snow do we still have? well, you can see the back edge of the snow band, but what one thing you need to notice is that the snow band is starting to pivot, right over the tristate area and this is significant because the national weather service just recently issuing a special weather bullets in calling for intense snow bands in the round the new york city metropolitan region, one to two and snow per hour. and if we get that amount of snowfall officially in new york city, we could receive more snow in a daze period or in one hour, more than what we have had in an entire day over the past couple of years. so that's really putting this
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storm into context. there's the i95 corridor this is not a boston snowstorm. this was a hartford, providence, new york to philadelphia snowstorm. you can see that clearly on the radar. >> long >> island getting hammered with this heavy wet snow fall as well, snowfall to come still another one to three inches of snowfall. again, it's being treated very well here across manhattan and into parts of new york city. but as you look towards the cape cod coast that were there factoring in the wind. >> we >> could have a little bit more impacts in terms of downed trees, power lines, that type of thing. so the storm will exit quickly by this evening. sara, and we'll say goodbye and good riddance to our first nor'easter in several years, i have to say as a person who grew up in florida and in california yes. it's still delights me to see that sort of beautiful, soft snow coming down. but i'm not in it. you are you're welcome. derek van dam thank. >> you so much done. >> it was snowing so hard when i came in this morning, it messed up my hair that's now
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that is serious in the wee hours of the morning, just a short time ago, the senate passed a $95 billion foreign aid package that most importantly includes money for ukraine that president zelenskyy there says he absolutely needs to get the package also has aid for israel and taiwan. it received 70 votes in the senate 70. that's bipartisan with 22 republicans voting for it. now it heads to the house where speaker mike johnson, he might not even let it get to the floor for a vote, which is exactly what donald trump wants. cnn's eva mckend. >> he was on capitol hill this morning. >> what's going >> to happen now it's all mike johnson's hands yeah. john speaker >> johnson has made it clear that he has no appetite to advance this foreign aid package in the lower chamber he essentially in responding to this says that the house will now work. its will on these important matters. he argues
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that national security, big gins at our border and he sort of is needling his colleagues, saying that they have been silent when it comes to the border. the issue with that argument, of course first and this has really underscoring the vast foreign policy differences among the republican conference is that there was a bipartisan border deal in the senate with many of the policy provisions that the speaker champions that he could have taken up and could have advanced, but he rejected that after former president trump indicated that he really wants this as a campaign issue, some house republicans say that bill did not go far enough. so at this stage, what could happen? is some house republicans could band together with democrats through a procedural mechanism to try to advance this bill in the house. but it's unclear at that stage if they want on an engage in sort of this lengthy and difficult process. and john, if all that is not enough, house republicans also
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pursuing an effort, again, to impeach the homeland security secretary, alejandro mayorkas after a failed effort the last time they didn't have the votes, the last it's time and it's suffered an embarrassing defeat on the house floor. they may be able to eke it out this time. what has struck me about this as the secretary seems totally unbothered by this effort. there's no reporting to suggest that he, him or anyone on his team, for instance, has tried to meet with house republicans to try to dissuade them from them she says that he's really focused on his expansive portfolio, but two articles of impeachment that the house republicans could vote on today. >> no indication that if they are successful, that the senate will take it up. john, there could be weather issues with some of the members getting back for that vote tonight. all right. eva mckend on the hill. thank you very much. >> sarah, speaking of weather issues, john, this powerful nor'easter is colliding with a
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battle ground special election in long island. polls are open right now as voters decide who will fill the vacancy previously held by ousted republican congressman george santos. the battle for new york's third congressional district it's a local race, but it has wider national implications. cnn's athena jones is joining us now from glen clove, new york this morning, i'm glad you and your crew made it there safely as this snow comes piling down, what are you hearing from voters? is there any indication that some folks are like, i just can't make it to the polls because that can make the difference >> hi, sir. well, that's exactly what are the concerns i spoke to some poll workers here we just arrived here we were at an earlier location at a school where just a few voters were trickling in. the poll workers there. so it's usually a little bit busier around this time of day in the morning as people are heading into war work here at this location, the poll workers telling me that just so far they've seen about five voters and hour. that's because of the snow. this huge nor'easter, it's already dropped. it looks like several inches outside. i don't know the actual measurement is no
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one's really on the roads. kids are staying home from school, schools are closed, so you don't have that parents commuting into weren't going to train station in such and that's why we're not seeing as much activity around here, at least the korean, these poll workers, they also said that they believe a lot of early voting and mail-in voting was took place. we have the numbers from new york city in nassau county, 80,000 or so early votes at 13,000 of those vote by mail. and so that's why they think it's a little slow right now. i was able to speak to two voters just a short while ago. they were both interesting voters for maasie polyp, that's the republican challenger to tom suozzi, who is the former omar three-term congressman from this area. both of these older voters were were former suozzi voters. they said they voted for him and supported him for him for some time. but this time around there voting for maasie pillow because their main issue is immigration, is the migrant crisis. this district encompasses parts of nassau county here on long island, and
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parts of queens, which is part of new york city. all of these areas have i've been impacted by the migrant crisis. and so that was their main issue. we will wait and see whether turnout picks up today. but again, this is a very, very close what closely watched race, because it could be a bellwether for how the national elections will go. in 20, in november of this year. >> yeah, and certainly the political ads have been very focused on immigration as well. a thena jones, i know you'll be watching it all. thank you so much. we'll be checking in with john five voters an hour is not a lot no, it's not a lot with us now, is washington post national reporter, acp great to see you. you are for safely inside in good weather in washington, dc, not so much good weather out there. that turnout that athena jones just reported that polling place. that's low. i mean, that's very low. how might that impact the results? >> well, democratic campaigns for a long time have encouraged voters to vote early and to also vote by mail. republican campaigns have largely a skewed that, that kind of strategy,
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except in this race, both campaigns have really encouraged their voters, their supporters, to either vote early or vote by mail. and some of those ballots have stopped harder to come in. there roughly on par with the voter registration and the district. more ballots have come in from democrats and republicans but again, those haven't been opened, they haven't been counted. and just like you saw in the thetas reporting some people who were suozzi supporters before have announced that they are voting for module phillips over the migrant crisis. so ballots are coming in, whether might encourage some people to stay home. but this is a district that likes to vote. there sort of used to sort of inclement weather a lot of voters out there have cars unable to drive in. but this is not what the campaigns had expected, 12 or even three weeks ago do you bring up a good point? and again, it's great having a theater there because we're seeing two things. number one, turnout so far at least seems very low. number two, though, some of the voters she has spoken with our voters who on paper, you might think bibi
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voting one way. but when you speak to them, you find something else. and that is interesting because from a mazi pilip when she will have to convince people who have voted democratic, i would think historically not necessarily last time, but historically vote for republican. and that shows the trends in that district. right? >> right. and republicans have shown that they are able to win election time and time again in that part of new york. remember, it's a suburb, people who were living there are used to driving into new york city for work and coming home to nassau county. they've sort of voted with their feet, if you will, by where they've decided to live. and in that part of the state, the migrant crisis is a very big deal and the candidates, when you hear them talk about it, they're emphasizing different elements of this crisis. mazi pilip, the republican is saying that suozzi and biden created this. therefore, vote for me and sort of punish them suozzi is using language that you would often hear from republicans by saying he would either close or secure the border and stop this and
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he's trying to say vote for me because maasie phillips is not supporting the bipartisan deal in house. so it's really where voters feeling they want to make their voices heard on putting the blame on someone or trying to vote for someone who is who is offering some type of detailed solution. >> honestly, a smartly staying dry, staying away from long island, great to see you this morning. thank you very much. sara. >> all right, ahead. new this morning, the first report of a year on inflation some good news for consumers. what it means for you and your family will have that ahead. and deputies and texas mistake a woman for an intruder and shoot her five times. >> we >> have new disturbing body camera video and backed like he never left. jon stewart returns the daily show. >> and boy he's. going for it >> there. the oldest people ever to run for president breaking by only four years, the occurred that i think we've got a new name for our election
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month over month were up about 0.3%. and on the year 3.1%. and a lot of that, the cooling effect that we have seen is because of energy prices still continuing to drop if you look at energy prices, you're seeing a decline of 0.9% on the month. that's actually the line graph just showing how far we've come over the last two years. so that's good news watching that line graph dropped down. but if you look at that energy prices dropping 0.9% over the month of january. and on the year, energy prices falling 0.6%. food though food at the grocery store, we've seen some items tick up in january that is still a little bit expensive for folks and then shelter shelter accounted for two-thirds of the monthly increase and two thirds of the year to year number. so that is where people are spending the most on their rents every single month. we also saw in
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january, john saw some people wanting to travel a little bit airfares are up a little bit in january, you're also seeing lodging away from home. so people taking some trips spending money at hotels. but you are seeing some decreases in used car prices as well. that's really good news for consumers as those prices have been a little bit expensive over the last couple of years what does this all mean? we're heading in the right direction, inflation is still a little bit too hot but wages for everyday americans are still outpacing inflation. so hopefully that helps offset a little bit. what does this mean for the federal reserve? will jerome powell said, he wants to see more good data. is this good enough for him? we'll see he's going to get a lot more data before the federal reserve meets in march. again, markets this morning, i'll mention though the dow dropping more than 300 points on this news, they wanted to see it cooler and they were also hoping the number would be better. so the fed would cut
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interest rates sooner. but we'll have to wait and see john. >> yeah, not as good as the market was hoping for sure. vanessa yurkevich. thank you very much for that. >> all right. >> this morning, >> stunning new body >> camera video out of houston, disturbing it shows two sheriff's deputies responding to a report of a suspected break-in and then firing dozens of rounds through an apartment door at a woman inside, who they mistakenly thought was an intruder. the harris county sheriff's office has now released this edited body camera video. we need to warn you very disturbing images her e
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sorry, that was really disturbing. the woman survived, believe it or not, but she was shot five times, joining me now cnn's jason carroll and cnn's chief law enforcement analyst john miller that was hard to watch. i had seen a little bit of it this morning, but seeing it again in stark view, how did this all happen? >> yeah, it's difficult. i mean, look what ultimately happened here in all likelihood may end up being decided by a grand jury. but here's what we can tell you. it was early saturday that the harris county sheriff's got a call of a possible break-in at this apartment building. there, deputies show up. there's a resident there who points them to the direction of the apartment in question. now, once they get there, they notice that there's a broken
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window they're looking through this broken window and they see a woman allegedly walking towards them holding a gun. so they say that they announced themselves. they say that they knocked on the door. you can see some of what happened there on the video. but ultimately what ended up happening is they ended up shooting this woman, ebony ponce. she was struck several times. also at 1.7. another woman had come down the stairs and had said, don't shoot, don't shoot. so she did not end up getting shot. investigators later learned that ebony ponzi was living in there with the other woman. the window was broken because apparently what happened was they locked themselves out, they broke the windows so they could get inside ben crump has gotten involved. we all know ben crump. he's been involved in many cases like this. he's released a statement that says, in part this newly released bodycam footage which which has been edited is evidenced of the unnecessary and excessive force used against her. the video shows the deputies that responded to ebony's friend's house shot first and ask
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questions later. we demand that the deputies being he held accountable. >> you talk about the potential of this going to a grand jury and i think you're right spot on with that, jason. i'm john miller. we just saw the edited version. right. so you cannot make a whole bunch of inferences. but we did hear the sheriff's identifying themselves but two clips, we saw that the officer first fire through the first clip and then the second clip. what what should police be doing here? and do you see something that seems like this was a big mistake well, we know it is now, but then before they knew in various roles in new york and los angeles, i've responded to and help evaluate literally dozens and dozens of police involved shootings. so what you look for in a case like this is what what's going on, what's going on in the background? so they have a report of a burglary, they come up the stairs, they see it obvious front brake. so the indicator is there may be a burglar and sayyed. they go to the door,
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they announced and then one of the officers says, we're going to tactically bad position because we can't see what's coming behind that door. they go to the far end of the porch where they can now see in but only below this curtain, the shade one of them goes down a couple of steps so that they have a better view. the problem is going to emerge here is from the drop the weapon that command. and before the command is over, they've already opened fire. so the subject inside, whether there are a burglar or a resident, and remember, this is texas where a resident come mean to the door with a gun is not unusual it's not there's no time between the command and opening fire after that. the issue is going to be fire control, which is did they fire several shots as sas and then move? they keep firing, drop a magazine, reload, keep firing again until they go into slide laerke. you've got 40 some odd rounds being fired, at least here by two officers, where it
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seems adrenalin fear and other things has taken over from tactics at that point well, it was hard to watch and i'm sure this is going to go forward now, they have an attorney. so i just want to be clear. the woman that was there, she was living with her friends. so this was her home as well, and she was in a position trying to protect herself. and now we're in this situation. jason carroll. thank you so much. the details. john miller. thank you so much for the analysis. good stuff and disturbing video. thank you, john. >> all right. the epic return nearly nine years in the making. jon stuart back in the chair at the daily show again for the first time. wait until you hear what he had to say about the presidential race >> why am i back? >> you may be asking yourselves, it's a very real reasonable question >> i have committed a lot of crimes from ought to understand talk show hosts are granted immunity. so backroom deals,
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>> buying something for myself. did you recall what if you remember tim is naples >> i mean, i don't remember that memory is so you don't remember saying you have one of the best one? i don't remember >> that's the high functioning candidate for nine years ago unable to recall if he has a good memory >> with us now, maria cardona, cnn political commentator and democratic strategist and chairman of the charleston county republican party, andrew shay how much did you, ms a. maria i loved it john. john stuart was just incredible at really bringing home to a really important audience and bringing a new voters. what the
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issues are. and i think he does it in a way that isn't just funny, but it's biting for both parties and both if candidates. and so i think that the biden administration understands that, but ultimately welcomes it because he does it in a way that also shows the contrast between these two candidates, even with the fact that they are both elderly. but he's going to show the contrast. he just did. and i think he's going to do it moving on. in terms of what this election really means. and the huge difference there is between the two. even as their ages are not all that different >> everything it's a roadmap that may be the democrats can follow if they want to get past this no i mean, i think jon stewart coming back as sort of fan service for a certain subset of the population that's >> nostalgic for that type of humor >> but, you know we've got a serious issue right now. who's in the white house? and joe biden after a disastrous three year, it's three years. it's
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now coming out in these depositions. what we who've been watching this administration of known for a long time, which is we've got a serious issue with somebody who is in capable of stringing a sentence together, who is forgetful, who is in press conferences needing notes that on the most basic things. so it's a real constitutional question and it raises questions about his ability to continue to lead so maria, before you jump in here and i know you want to let me just say that what andrew is leaning into is a line that is very much now part of >> republican talking points, particularly on capitol hill. axios reports this morning that republican house leadership plans to try to make this an issue in hearings over the next year, including calling the special counsel, robert hur, in to testify what you did have itself, by the way, it's not unusual. special counsels often testify. sure. and the quote from axios is house republicans
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plan to see testimony from her and would ask him both about how biden storage of sensitive documents could have hurt national security and about the president's mental acuity. in the interview. so again, i put to you, if you are a democrat, what do you happen to be coincidentally how do you how much do you push back or how do you push back against all this? >> sure. john, i think what democrats need to continue to do and focus on is the reality of the contrast. and i don't know, i guess andrew didn't actually watch what you just showed. the footage of the person who couldn't remember basic facts? who couldn't answer questions under questioning was not joe biden, it was donald trump. and so i think moving forward, what democrats need to do is to kinda show the ridiculousness of what republicans are trying to do. their fecklessness, there un-seriousness of trying to govern and where they go when they absolutely have no
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substance. they have no issues with which to offer the american people. and i think everyone thinks that her coming to testify is going to be not something positive for joe biden i didn't and certainly republicans are going to try to make it so, but he's also going to be facing democrats in that questioning. and democratic senators or democratic members of the house who understand what actually is going on and how her overreach and they're going to be able to really show that republicans, especially in the house are desperate to weaponize something like this report because they absolutely have zero to offer the american people and the debacle within the republican party that they show themselves just how unserious they are as a party. every single day is something that demo crafts are going to be able to use to show in this election that republicans do not deserve any kind of power because they don't know how to govern. they have no interest in doing so. the only thing
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they are there to do is to genuflect at the altar of donald trump andrew >> right now the republicans are attempting to perform an important role when his oversight, we have achieved executive, you have nine states who is misremembering names of world leaders. >> and >> confusing them with people who have died long ago. that's an important job. it's not a politicization of any i think it's not a partisan issue. frankly, i think every american should want to know exactly what the capacity of the chief executive of the united states of america is. this isn't a republicans and democrats thing. this is an american issue, is a constitutional issue header. and >> while i have you >> give just continue for the last three years, i want to ask you, since you are on a south carolina choose effect where to use apolar time. i wanted to get what i wanted to get one south carolina primary question to you while you were in south carolina. we've been here
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bakari sellers and others have been saying, you know, nikki haley made-up made out when there, but is making some ground with her attacks on donald trump, particularly on things that donald trump has been saying, what's your view of that? >> well i think we're going to find out in a couple of weeks. it's really too early to say early voting is now underway i'll say this. both candidates are barnstorming the state's governor haley's and in the low country this afternoon, president trump will be here tomorrow it's showing a lot of respect for the process. it's showing lot of respect for south carolina and south carolina republican voters that they're both working so hard. they're both getting out to meet the voters and talk to voters and find out what's what issues are most pressing all right. >> maria cardona. and appreciate thank you both for being with us. appreciate it. thank you, john. >> all right. how the >> cdc is now easing covid-19 isolation guidelines what you need to know if you or someone you live with test positive
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trump's ability to campaign against president biden if the supreme court decides to take this issue up, it would be the second trump case in front of them right now. they are also considering if he should be disqualified from the ballot in colorado, which determined he was part of an insurrection joining me now, for manhattan prosecutor, jeremy saland. all right? there was a deadline. the attorneys met the deadline to get this appeal to the supreme court to temporarily try to block the unanimous decision from the dc court that was handed down last week. what are the chances of how quickly might this go forward or when you look at this case because it has to have a strong possibility of appeal. does the court even take it up when you look at this, what do you think >> it's a good question of the court to even go in and take it up. but this is an emergency application. what? donald trump is asking the court to do is not necessarily make a ruling on immunity issue immediately, but he's asking for a stay
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because if you recall, the appellate court under the circuit court out of dc said, you have to buy today and monday or by monday, you have to either go to the supreme court or come back and do on bach, which means all 11 judges in the circuit but if you come back to us, it's not going to stop that clock from ticking. and the case is going to proceed. so donald trump is asking the supreme court to say time-out. i want to go back there, but don't count this towards me. don't send it back to judge chutkan in the district court do you think there's any possibility of that, judge chutkan has been very clear. she stops the case that was going for with jack smith because she saw all of these issues. she saw them coming forward. do you think there's a possibility of the court doing that? >> well, i would think the court very good chance they could stay this and press that pause button, and then obviously donald trump and his team have to make that application. they have to grant cert and it has to go up to the supreme court if they decide to do that. but again, what they can decide to do, they mean in the supreme court could say, we
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can pause this and before it goes back to the district court will give all of those appellate judges in the circuit to have the opportunity to hear this case. but this has already been briefed, right? this isn't i mean, it's novel obviously in the sense that it's a new idea or concept. but it's already been briefed before that court. so it should be expedited no matter where it goes. >> all right. i want to talk to you about another case. the details of the relationship between fani willis and the attorney that she hired to help lead georgia's election subversion case against donald trump. and more than a dozen other defendants. some of the details are getting very problematic, all coming out of the divorce proceeding that has to do with the man she's having a relationship with who is also an attorney. the courts are looking at whether their relationships started way before they admitted in paperwork and questions over a home, that may have been paid may or may not have been paid for with public funds that where they were meeting. can you give us some sense of what this might and whether this might impact that. the case against donald trump and others
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well impacted, it certainly can, but that's differentiated impact meeting result in dismissal and everyone goes walks away from us. no, i don't see that happening. let's break that apart. i think more practical if one of the prosecutors ultimately had a relationship with ms willis and that predates his assignment to the case, and that $650,000 that wade made, then that's a concern because the argument would be that before there was this relationship existing pre-existing situation, and all those monies that he made, ultimately, some of that came back to ada da well, as pardon me, and could have influenced your decision making in the case. his argument is no, i was brought on beforehand and this relationship evolved over time, so inappropriate, potentially their argument, but in terms of something that would have a removed from the case or argument is no, but it certainly raises red flags and the judge is very clear. she may not necessarily so, but she may have to testify when this
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hearing comes up later this week. >> so the possibility of maybe a recusal, although that she is saying that that's not going to happen right now, that would be the big impact on the case, not that the case will be thrown out. very good to know jeremy saland, land. sorry. i know you thank you so much for coming on. >> appreciate it >> john. >> all right. officials in washington are increasingly worried about russia and north korea's relationship. and vladimir putin's plan visit to pyongyang >> tonight. the election to replace disgrace former congressman george santos what was will republicans, razor thin house majority shrink even further? and what clues will the results provide about november's election joined cnn for special live coverage tonight, starting at eight pm eastern >> launch on silver's newbie hooked on our $6 trump baskets, whether they're broad to go to the fraction or sizzling on a grill and not give even more bank for your battery when you great to jumbo shrimp, make us your first, make an order ahead to skip the way. john silver's this year.
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is fat tuesday marking the end of mardi gras season, people around the world will mark the day with parades, parties and lots of food and beverages. i am told the most watched super bowl ever in one of the most watched things on television ever. more than 123 million people watched on sunday, which is really close to how many watched the apollo moon landing in 1969. and estimated 125 to 150 million people saw that. so you know, a lot of football, sara, and compare that to our show. i mean, where the possibility we're number three on that list it's moon landing, super bowl, cnn news central >> okay, john, this is no laughing matter the story i'm about to tell, but thank you for that. >> all right. >> this morning. >> us officials are telling cnn, there are growing concerns in washington over the relationship between russia and north korea, a relationship that is getting visibly cozier. north korea has even signaling that vladimir putin could visit
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north korean dictator kim jong un sometimes soon. it would be his very first visit there in more than 20 years. cnn's katie bo lillis has been working on this reporting what are you hearing from us? officials and what is their greatest concern here >> yeah. sara so there's a lot of evidence that we can see publicly that this is happening. north korea has supplied russia with short range ballistic missiles that have showed up on the battlefield in ukraine, we've seen a number of high level meetings in between russian and north korean diplomats in recent months. and of course now us officials the closely watching north korean state media reports that russian president vladimir putin may visit pyongyang. and as you mentioned, of course, if that happens, it would be his first visit to north korea in more than 20 years. so a particularly significant development, i spoke to a number of analysts both inside and outside of government about this dynamic. and largely, they believe what's going on here is north korea is trying to kind of cozy up to russia in an effort to give itself a little
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bit of maneuver room when it comes to china, china does have influence over north korea, but they're not exactly best buddies. north korea is sort of persistently worried that china is going to amass too much political the cooler economic control over its affairs. and so this effort to kind of cozy up to russia, maybe pyongyang's way of trying to play the two countries off of one another and give itself a little bit of maneuver room. the concern for us officials is that if north korea is successful at loosening some of china's influence over its affairs that it could remove what some us officials see as a very important handbrake on north korea's nuclear testing program. and there's some other concerns to hear sara officials are also worried that if if trade with russia increases, that north korea economy may accelerate and that it may be able to sort of bolster its own defense industrial production base. and so this is really
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more of a kind of bigger strategic concern for the us government that it is kind of an immediate crisis, but it is something that the biden administration is concerned enough about that the national surety adviser raised to this directly with the chinese foreign minister during a visit last month, sara. yeah, this is a >> huge concern and sad to note that the united states, as most people would believe they'd be spending money in north korea on arms, not on feeding there are people. thank you. katie bo lillis really appreciate your reporting on this, john. >> all right. schools closed more than 1,000 flights, canceled, hundreds of reported car accidents the impact of this powerful winter storm that is hitting us in the northeast right now we're here to get your side of the story. >> this guy was a crusader against human sex trafficking is actually a customer that someone at the white house hello, the cover of a cia operative. this is horrifying. she's still in danger.
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