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potentially be banned for life from doing business in new york. >> and >> quoted, putin is responsible. president biden speaking from the white house moments ago saying the russian president is directly to blame if reports are true that opposition leader alexey navalny is dead. >> and >> catastrophic conditions. what was once gaza's largest functioning hospital is now reportedly without electricity, food, and heating. this comes after israeli forces laid siege and rated the complex and rafah, we are following these major developing stories in may anymore all coming in right here to cnn news central >> as we are closely monitoring a high drama hearing underway in atlanta, one judge in new york is about to file a potentially very consequential ruling for former president donald trump. today, we're going to learn how trump will be penalized after being found
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liable for civil fraud in new york the ruling could be delivered at any minute. in fact, her reporters have been refreshing the webpage where the ruling is gonna be posted the former president's real estate empire is on the line. in this case, they're refreshing as their reporting. >> it's actually something to witness here. and then in georgia, allegations that could derail possibly the election subversion case against donald well, trump. today, the judge, their hearing more testimony over whether to disqualify district attorney fani willis over claims that she financially benefited by making the top prosecutor on the case a man with whom she maintained a personal relationship. we have our chief legal analysts, laura coates, who's been tracking all of this at the courthouse. laura, we heard from several witnesses today. we're still waiting to hear from one key player, though >> we have not heard from fani willis today, we will not hear more from her her team does believe briana that she was sufficiently adequate and trying to undermine the case against or that it would have her disqualified. remember,
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they have to prove is their burden not fani willis, not her team, but at the other side's burden of proof to suggest that she ought to be disqualified because they may conflict of interests. but it's got a rise the level such that any of the defendants could not have a fair trial based on this relationship, the through line required a financial benefit derived by finding willis for naming as the top prosecutor you are somebody shoes with romantically involved with. we've heard from the former governor of georgia, who she originally asked to be on the trial team, who refused because he said he had mouths to feed it as law firm did not want to have a lifetime of security, having already dealt with the for four years as the governor, we've heard from our father who substantiated and corroborated her her testimony that she in fact, felt unsafe in her home, and that's why she went to a condo to die or discount the narrative used by the other side does has some kind of a love shack for her. >> but >> now we're hearing from a man who was the former law partner of nathan wade, that very same
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top prosecutor somebody who also a was his counsel for his divorce proceedings and that's why this is so important because if he had been his attorney, the attorney client privilege attaches to their communication where we are in the court right now, is the judge trying to understand the parameters of whether what he is testifying to falls under that category of attorney client privilege. now, remember we were to do that. it has to be communication made in furtherance of securing legal advice. nobody else could have also been present in the room if they were that takes away the attorney-client privilege, if that other person was also not a client, and it cannot be based simply on things outside of the scope of communication, meaning your personal observations of what you we're seeing in real time outside of that communication. and the biggest exception of course, is the crime fraud exception, meaning that an attorney and a client cannot benefit from that privilege and not have their communications is closed if they aren't communicating with the purpose of committing a crime or fraud. this was the
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issue or the judge took took card it was suggested that this particular witness and testifying needed to think about every communication even prior to an accusation of any underhanded behavior by fani willis or nathan wade. the judge would not do so. and my colleague nick valencia just recently spoke by the way, some of the high powered people who were in the courtroom today, including mayor andre dickens, the mayor of atlanta. nick valencia, was told that he's believed that fani willis, in spite of all that has transpired, absolutely has the support of fulton county and the city of atlanta more broadly, why is that so important? of course in the court of public opinion, there is but one jury pool and that is fulton county >> i'm also curious what you make of the reporting from nick and others on our team that people close to the da have counseled her on getting rid of nathan wade as the special prosecutor, one of the special prosecutors on this case. case what do you make of the
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potential for that to happen >> while some could argue that although that advice was given the ship may have sailed. you see the purpose of that now would be in two-fold, one, it could go to the credibility. you don't want any juror who is there eventually picked an in paneled to be watching any of your lead prosecutors and thinking about their romantic relationships. they want to have them focusing gular lee on the evidence at hand. and this has been quite the distraction. on the other hand, it won't necessarily cure what is endeavored right now. remember, it's not whether nathan wade financially benefited from his relationship with binding willis. it's whether fani willis benefited from hers with nathan wade. if she is just qualified, the entire team is his qualified. an outside consulting agency. the prosecuting council of georgia would be the one to actually then replace this team was we kicked the can down the road perhaps indefinitely because that new team does. not
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required to follow the indictment of the grand jury, to follow the defendants in this case, or even continue to pursue it. so that's going to be a very big thing. but if he were to step down now certainly the idea of the optics for a jury would be improved. but will it cure the issue of the financial benefits, qualification, motivation by these, by these litigators likely not >> all right. laura coates, thank you >> so much for that. now, to new york where we are still awaiting the judge's ruling in trump's civil fraud trial. we have cnn's kara scannell, who has been refreshing that court dockets website all day. that's what she's doing looking off to the side, they're clicking clicking, clicking on that keyboard and kristen holmes is there's also tracking this for us as well, kara, where do things stand clearly, not out yet, right? >> we're still looking, we're still refreshing. we're waiting for the judge's decision, which is expected today, could come any moment now, of course, this will be such a significant moment. this has been a long running investigation. there was a three-month trial and the judge now is going going to
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render his verdict. he is already found that trump had falsified his financial statements by inflating the value of some of his properties, including his triplex apartment in manhattan and mar-a-lago. now the question is, how much will he have to pay the new york attorney general's office is seeking $370 million. they also want to the judge to ban trump from doing business in new york for life. they're also seeking a five-year ban against his sons, donald trump jr. and eric trump are also co-defendants in this case. so that is where the focus is going to be and what the judge says about their individual liability after the trial, the judge was asked to rule on some motions and he said he didn't buy some of trumps defenses in this case. he said that he thought that there are some other expert witnesses lacked credibility, and he said, this whole argument that trump had made about valuations being subjective. he said a lie is still alive. so we have a sense of where the judge is viewing the evidence, but it really will come down to how he says how he explains this liability
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in here. this has been a week for trump where for years he had been someone that people thought escaped accountability. but we're going to see today some of that accountability with this judge's order. yesterday, he learned in court in manhattan yesterday that he was going to have his first criminal trial now set for march 25th. so a lot of things are coming to head and there's the ability to escape that kind of accountability seems to be evaporating boris, brianna, again, that ruling expected at any moment it could come down it at any second kristen, to you, trump's team has telegraphed that they're going to appeal this decision no matter what it is. notably, trump's and out of social media post yesterday saying that they already won the case, which is false. obviously, what's the latest that you're hearing from sources about how he's handling all of this? >> well, not well, they're bracing for the worst. they have read the tea leaves, they don't think that there's gonna be some kind of change at the end and all of a sudden he's going to come out not owe any money. i talked about two different things here. on financially, obviously, this
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would be a huge hit. donald trump hates to part with money in any way. obviously, he's going to have to hear before an appeal. but the other part of this is that it's really personal for him. this is the entire brand of his existence. he's donald trump, trump tower, new york businessman, even though he lives in florida, still considers comes up in new york businessman not only did he build an empire on this and build a brand on this, he also built his political brand on this, saying that i'm the successful businessman. look at all the things that i've accomplished if i could do this for myself, i could do this for you and people bought into that in 2016, it's a message that he's still selling today. the other part of this is that don and eric run trump or because they you've been in charge of that. donald trump has taken a step back his run for office. and when he was in the white house, so all of this would directly impact his businesses ability to be it quote, unquote, businessman and for him, that is deeply personal because his image and his sense of self i wonder when it comes to his myriad legal issues and indictments, if this isn't the
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one or one of the ones that bothers him the most it does. >> and that's why he sat in on multiple court appearances, even when he wasn't on camera. i mean, tried to go two cameras every single time because that's donald trump. but even when he didn't have to be there he wanted to sit in on some of that testimony because this is something that matters to him and i am told that he has told his team that when this verdict comes out, he does want to give remarks or something to watch there. >> yeah. it's >> got a stinging not just what you pointed out, losing money, but just the idea that you would be barred from doing business in the state, were you became synonymous with success, right? the apprentice now this entire career has been built on this quote, unquote, image that he is a successful new york businessman. the start and solve that. >> kristen holmes, keep us posted when you hear anything from sources once the ruling comes down, thanks so much. let's discuss these threads and more with national security attorney bradley moss and cnn senior political analyst, ron brownstein. bradley, first to you what are you expecting to see in this fraud ruling from judge engoron, given that he's already made key decisions in
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this case. >> sure. yeah. we're looking for two different things. one is the amount of money that disgorgement that judge engoron is going to require from donald trump from the trump organization. there's been talk i think he ever attorney general wants 370 million at all would be lasted. it'll be more, but it's gonna be something i suppose not going to anything that he's got liquid cash. the other issue though, is does and garan agree to bar people like donald trump himself, is kids from serving as officers of companies and real estate within the territorial integrity of the state of new york. that is something else. the attorney general also has sought and would obviously be it's blow as kristen was just saying, to his entire business ethos, personal brand, the idea that he couldn't run a real estate company in new york. that's what we're waiting to see. it's all going to be subject to appeal, of course. but this would be a very personal hit for donald trump either way. >> well, as you mentioned,
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bradley, that's the 0.2. it's also object to appeal, including judge engoron has already ordered new york to cancel the business certifications for trump entities in new york, including the trump organization, which includes more than 400 llcs. so that's on hold. as the appeals process is going to play out, whatever we find out today. when will that actually kick in? when do you think that we will see this all come to conclusion >> depends on if and when a stay is ultimately lifted through the appellate system. so certainly they're going to seek a stay of a position of any of this i until the appeals have run some manner of course i'm sure that at least some version of a temporary stay will be imposed because you can't exactly unring that bell. but if it gets the point where he's exhausted his appeals, that's the ball game. this ruling would go into effect and those businesses would have to shut down no matter if he's president or not quite candidly wrong to me, one of the indicators that this
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case is personal to donald trump is that i think this is the one case where he has been the most vocal, not just in >> the courtroom itself, but coming in and leaving the courtroom over and over again, he sort of given these stump speeches to try to counter the idea that his business is at risk, to try to better brand and himself. what do you make of the politics of this potential ruling >> yeah, well, i think if we're thinking about the impact on the 24 election, actually the most important thing that happened today is the reporting that trump has privately indicated he would accept a national abortion ban if he has reported that ending any any of these rulings. but i think the risk to trump is what you were talking about just a minute ago when you were saying that so many of these things are coming to ahead and what he faces is the prospect of heading into a fall election where he has had multiple civil judgments against him. he is on trial or perhaps ever already phase verdict in multiple criminal
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trials. and there is a question, kind of a camel's back question. is there a point where this level of chaos and turmoil surrounding him, the argument nikki haley has tried to make ether that level of chaos and turmoil simply is too much for a small of voters who are unhappy with biden. >> but >> maybe unwilling to entrust power to trump. again, that's how democrats got through the 22 election. and i usually large share of voters dissatisfied with biden still voted for democrats because they view the republican alternative as unacceptable. and that is clearly, i think the most viable path for him him to win a second term all of this, i think takes a step by step toward democrats being able to make that argument >> ron, you mentioned the abortion issue, which has played so well since dobbs for democrats how do you see all of this chaos and attention on the he's legal cases interacting
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with voters, attention to the issues >> yeah. i look the abortion thing is significant. i said many times during the primary, there are a lot of reporters that while trump was is not saying he's going to support a national ban. in fact, he has made clear all along that. the question was not whether but what how many weeks? and that he had argued that he had put the pro-life community in the position to get the best deal it could by appointing the justices who overturned roe. that is something that he's going to have to carry into november. and i guess i do think that the voters who are most likely to move away from the republican party over the issue of abortion are essentially the same. voters were most likely to recoil from the idea of all of the chaos that surrounds trump. and the same voters were disproportionately voting for haley in the primaries. and saying they are reluctant to vote for trump again, particularly these committed a crime and those are white-collar republican leaning independents which are additionally have been closer to the gop on issues. and in
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fact may feel closer to trump on issues like the border and the economy than they do to biden. and the question is whether biden can win. as i said, a slice of them despite all that because of their personal reservations about trump and what he means for rights values, and democracy itself. >> a bradley picking up where we started the hour talking about the developments in fulton county doesn't seem like we're going to hear from district attorney fani willis, again after her testimony yesterday, high drama in the courtroom, then it seems like the prosecution in the case is conference put in that her testimony was enough to dissuade the judge that she should be disqualified from the cases that a fair assessment >> yeah. i mean, talk about a made for tv moment. we had there yesterday with fani willis, just walk in and saying forget these objections. i'm just going to testify. let's go. now. i thought her testimony on factual. front was very persuasive, very strong.
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it was an outright denial categorical rejection of the allegations brought by one of the defendants lawyers. and what we've had going on, you're just over the last 30 minutes. but before i came on, the air, was that they were trying to get testimony in from nathan wade former law partner judge rejected some of the questions saying get implicated attorney-client privilege in that the crime fraud exception did not apply. that's a blow to the defendants. and reviewing all the information they've presented today through may, mr. it appears basically that they have misinterpreted gossip that came out of text messages, multi-pronged the commentary, and they just ran with it. i don't think there's anything they're there to this other than growing political smear, this going >> bradley, ron. thank you so much. you it's enough to make your head spin. all of these developments and we thank you for being with us to make sense. and still ahead, officials in moscow saying anyone caught protesting over the reported death of russian
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that putin cover was doing. >> but >> make no mistake. make no mistake. putin is responsible for navalny's debt. putin is responsible what has happened in navalny is yet more proof of prudence. pretalks at the us is working to confirm the russian prison service report that navalny died today at the age of 47 after collapsing during a walk in the siberian prison where he's been jailed since last december navalny's mother said he was quote, healthy on monday when she saw him and this video shows navalny just yesterday during a video court appearance. we want you to listen to him as he's joking with the judge >> yes cnn chief national security correspondent alex marquardt has been tracking the story from munich, germany at the munich security conference.
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obviously, navalny's wife was there and she spoke today, giving a very emotional message to the world about alexey yeah, that's right, boris, it really was a remarkable moment. vice president kamala harris essentially opened up this conference and noted that yulia navalnaya was there and not long after she finished speaking conference organizers said that there would be a surprise guest on stage and just moments later mrs. navalny, yulia navalnaya took the stage she was emotional, but certainly kept it together very powerful remarks, very stoic almost in disbelief if as you can imagine, she said that she noted that reports out of russia said that she couldn't she didn't know whether to believe them or not, but made clear that this is part of what she called the fight against evil. here's a little bit more of a chips, chips which is
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quarter. >> i would like to call upon all the international community, all the people in the world. we should come together and we should fight against this evil we should fight. this horrific regime in russia today. this regime and vladimir putin should be personally held responsible for all the atrocities they have committed in our country. >> and then right after that, boris and brianna, she got a standing ovation from the dignitaries in that hall in that hotel right behind me. we do know that navalnaya also met with secretary of state antony blinken, as well as the us vice president both of them offering their condolences to her and saying that that putin must be held accountable. putin was already looming large over this conference because so much of the focus is on ukraine supporting ukraine in their war against russia. now this conference with all these world leaders here has been completely dominated by this news of alexey navalny's death,
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guys >> and alex, what more are you learning about the response in russia to this news? >> well, boris, it's really quite dismissive. i mean, we've heard all these world leaders saying that without a doubt putin is responsible, that russia and the putin regime must be held accountable and a complete dismissal from the kremlin. they specifically said that these western responses are rabid and unacceptable, that they were rather predicted people in their words, completely obvious. they chastise the west and those who are condemning this by saying that there's no proof yet that doctors haven't spoken. there has been no forensic study. at the same time, the moscow prosecutor's office this morning, that there can't be protests in response to navalny's death, that those have not been authorized or not there, they're not allowed. that people who go out and protest maybe arrested, but to some extent guys, you know, obviously the argument from the kremlin falls flat because
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regardless of how he died, it was almost certainly as a result of being in prison if he wasn't killed directly, it was because he was in prison because of the conditions that he was held in. and the reason that he was in prison was because he had become the most popular, the most supported, the most vocal critic of vladimir putin boris brianna, alex marquardt, live for us from munich, germany. thanks so much. alex brown joining us now is angela stent, senior fellow at the brookings institution. she wrote the book, putin's world, russia against the west, and with the rest, an angela, it's great to have you to put this into context because this death of alex navalny coincides with putin's upcoming elections that appear to be fixed and with former president trump's recent comments that russia can do whatever it wants with nato partners who aren't up to date on their dos. and also as tucker carlson has visited moscow having this kind of use air quotes interview with putin and talking about a great grocery prices. are there
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how do you see this moment broadly >> well, first of all, it's a great loss for the russian opposition it's a real statement about how repressive things are in russia. the kremlin dismissing this, we know that the kremlin's responsible for nevada please. death. after all, their intelligence agents poison him in 2020 with the bleak situation in russia. >> the >> key opposition leader is now dead and angela, we am sorry, angela, continue. we had a little glitch with your audio there, but please continue >> well know, and of course, as you say, it's it comes at a moment when tucker carlson reminiscent of people went to the soviet union in the 1930s, americans and said they'd in the future and that work is praising this country where
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president trump has said, russia can do anything at cancel. i think that the kremlin is realizes that it will have people even in the united states who is not going to criticize them for navalny's death and heal, brush it off. so i think it's a real moment where hopefully the biden administration will take action. i would just caution that of course we have two american journalists, including evan gershkovich who were imprisoned. we have paul whelan, the ex-marine. we have a teacher from the now closed american school in moscow. we have americans who are in prison in russia and whom were trying to get out. and so i think this will be a very delicate balance for the biden ministration is to react to navalny's death. >> i'm so glad you bring that up because all of that hangs in the balance all options on the table, it sounds like from the president, what do you think that can mean? >> i mean, there are always more sanctions personal sanctions, other sanctions, but
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they only go so far you know, but putin has already been indicted as a war criminal and can travel to most countries in the world so there's actually a limit to what the us can do we can clearly prevent other russian officials from traveling here, but we've already done that with most of them. are options that are less limited >> it seemed like we heard the president hinting at that that a lot has been done since he made is threatened. 2021. alexey navalny, angela had openly spoken about found his death before he seemed to almost except that it was his eventual fate. let's listen to what he said in the cnn documentary about him my message for the situation when >> i'm killed is very simple, not give up. is assuming you attribute nevishy nice devices in other new, just a years later, preserve slow. it does
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not change, don't we? nia book nivea and let's see me whether my mantra sanita, she limit or bit you turn voters who are true or coef play here what he was saying in the russian part of that was i've got something very obvious to tell you. you're not allowed to give up. if they decide to kill me, it means that we are incredibly strong. we need to utilize this power to not give up to remember, we are a huge power that is being oppressed by these bad dudes. is that how you see this >> well, i think love will have to happen though, is yes, but unfortunately, all of his followers, the people who worked with him, or at most of his followers, at least the active ones, are now an exile. there, karen, on the work from i'm exile from europe, from
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the united states, from other countries. but what they really have to do is to reach the people inside russia. so we have seen today, queues of russians presenting flowers to a monument to victims of the gulag in navalny's name with an official, this is in moscow barking at them and telling them the move on. and other cities they've already turned people away. you've tried to lay flowers or arrested them. so this shows you the struggle to continue the work inside russia because of the repression there. and because the kremlin won't brook any opposition, and putin wants to ride into glory with his so-called election in march 80% of the vote and the door and an adoring public. so it will be a challenge to carry on this work, but i'm sure that his followers and his family in exile will continue to do it yeah, the government has warned people against protesting. you don't need to warn them not to do it. if you obviously that's
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a big possibility that it's going to happen angela. thank you so much. we do appreciate your time today. >> thank you. >> and still ahead, president biden is heading home or pardon me, heading to east palestine, ohio more than a year after that toxic train disaster devastated the community. we're going to take you there live plus reports of catastrophic conditions at gaza's largest functioning hospital after israeli forces raided it. we're going to have the latest when we come back remember we remember when rivals it'd be able to start 2024. >> what you're doing, just buying a car on carvana, you or not? yeah. it's super convenient. already got pre-qualified in two minutes >> yeah, it is. >> look, i can customize my terms, say the customed down
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we're a norfolk southern train derailed and exploded into flames, sending more than 1 million pounds of toxic chemicals in the air, soil, and water. this happened more than a year ago, but some residents there are still afraid to even drink the water. and critics of the president say that this trip is too little too late. cnn national, national correspondent jason carroll is live for us in east palestine. as you said, you've been talking to members of the committee unity, there. what did they share with you? their reflections of the president's visit or boris wanted to things that >> we that we've heard over and over after speaking to residents here over this period of time, is what took the president so long. we've been out covering this story over the past year and for a time, folks were wondering whether or not the president would show up now that he's finally hear some, some are saying why at this point what took so long, it just we were in the center of town just a short while ago
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a number of trump supporters were there. they'd gathered voicing their opposition to president biden coming at this time, but still we've spoken to residents who say now that the president is coming here to east palestine, the focus should be on helping the community what they're looking for is long-term health monitoring. they're also looking for some sort of program to make sure that economically this town is looked out for in the long run as well. and of course has been a lot of talk boris about why the real safety act, which received bipartisan support to in the wake of this train derailment. why it's still has not been passed, why it's stuck in congress? spoke to the transportation secretary about that to get his insight >> there are a lot more things that we can only do if congress acts. and here we are more than a year later and some of the same people who had a lot to say about this a year ago are nowhere to be found there, not
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even on the record. whether they're for or against the railway safety act. and i think that reflects the power of the railroad lobby. and now's the chance to show that this is a country that can stand up to lobbyists and do the right thing >> and once the president is here on the ground, he's expected to receive an operational briefing from community members here. he is also expected to make remarks once he's here as well. and of course, many of the residents are hoping their voices are heard boris jason carroll live for us in east palestine, jason, thank you so much. still to come. no power, water, food, or heat. reports of dire conditions at the main hospital in southern gaza after israeli forces raided the complex the idf saying it captured more than 20 suspects involved in the october 7 terror attack. more and just moments
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hospital and that is the bodies of hostages that they acted on credible israeli military says they acted on credible intelligence that they were there. and that was there he's in for going into a hospital which can only happen under extraordinary circumstances under international law. now, what the israeli military says that they did find, as they say that they detained over 20 suspects on the grounds of the hospital, that they say were involved in the october 7 attack. they also say that they found weapons releasing photos of a mortar shells, and the case of ammunition that we could not independently verify where or when that photo was taken. now, the ministry of health in gaza is saying that as a result of these operations and the damage to the hospital, the cuts in power and an oxygen supplies that five-page patients have now died because of a failure in the power generators and oxygen supplies at that hospital. they also say the world health organization is now saying that they are
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>> welcome back to cnn news central. here are some of the headlines that we are watching this hour. utah state legislature has voted to censure state board of education member. now finally, klein, after she appeared to question the gender of a teenage athlete in the social media post. klein was also stripped of her committee assignments and asked to resign from her seat. utah's governor condemned klein's actions, calling her behavior unacceptable. the father of a michigan high school of michigan high school shooter wants is upcoming involuntary manslaughter trial moved attorneys for james crumbley say they can't get a fair trial in oakland county because the 2021 mass shooting affected the community so deeply. the motion also cites the media coverage of his wife, jennifer crumbley's high-profile trial that happened earlier this month for making it difficult to find impartial jurors. but prosecutors argued the judge in the case has already rejected a 2022 change of venue request
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and they say the circumstances have not changed since then. and the world's biggest tech companies including amazon, google, and microsoft have pledged to collaborate to detect harmful ai content in elections, including deep fakes of political candidates. in a statement from the munich security conference, from the munich security conference, microsoft president said, ai didn't create election deception, but we must ensure it doesn't flourish. boris, prince harry is speaking out about his father, king charles, and his cancer diagnosis, which he says will hopefully help unify the royal family. >> listen look, i love, i love my family. the fact that i was, the fact that i was able to get them in fighting and kevin see him and spend any time within i'm grateful for that. >> i've also found in my own life that this, sort of, an illness in the family can have a galvanizing are sort of reunifying effect for a family because that possible in this case, i'm sure i'm doing for
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all these families, i say on a day-to-day basis again the strength of the family unit coming together, i think any illness, any sickness brings brings families together the duke of sussex also said that he's considered getting an american citizenship, but that right now it's not a top priority. he says that while he doesn't know if he feels american yet he loves living in the united states at any moment, we're expecting a verdict in former president donald trump's civil fraud trial in new york. it could be posted online literally as we speak, judge engoron is going to decide of trump and other defendants are gonna be fined hundreds of millions of dollars and potentially get banned for life from doing business in new york. will have that as soon as it's posted, stay with us >> via headline was vegas >> that's what i want to do.
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