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>> well, journalist john miller and your phone i noticed has causes of this. >> well, at&t has been working on it. it took them about four-and-a-half hours to kind of get out in public and >> acknowledge the glitch and that they were trying to fix it. but possible causes are technical. it could be something in their systems that is, that is failing. and they can back through the system and identify that it could be whether
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interesting about weather, weather can affect cellular signals sometimes you have trouble holding a cold during a rain or a storm. five g, which a lot of people have transition to is way more susceptible to weather. but when you look at these failures you know, the, the system seemed to be most effected between washington dc and texas and looked at the national weather map, there's not much going on in terms of whether and then the third piece, of course, is potentially a cyber attack from a hostile foreign power and technical is going to be most likely whether it's probably the longer shot. >> but cyber attack is in the discussion because it was just on february 7th when the nsa, the fbi, homeland security, >> and a lot of federal partners, issued a warning about the chinese hacking threat i mean, has anyone stood up at&t or anyone who stood up and said, hey, it's definitely not a cyber attack. and the part that strikes me what time is it? it's like 1008 right
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now. this has been going on for hours, a very long time. >> okay. so we're talking about i'm talking about as someone who has experienced in crisis communications both at the fbi and the nypd we are talking about two different system failures here. one is the technical system failure and the other is the strategic system failure, which is not getting out and talking about this to their customers. when i went to their website just after 07:00 this morning all it had was opportunities to buy and more phones. there was no boxing. we know we're experiencing problems. we're trying to resolve that. here are things you can do. wifi calling text, and so on. so that's something that on the backend of this, they're going to have to acknowledge and deal with. all right. john miller. i know you're gonna stay on this until these phones come back up. and then then maybe for some time after that until we get an x explanation of the why here, which will be interesting, great to see you. thank you. you do >> why school officials and massachusetts are now asking the state's national guard to
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state, making her final pitch to voters and trying to make some inroads against donald trump, cnn chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny joins us now from hanoi hands, south carolina. jeff, what is the word from the low country this morning? >> hey john. good morning. this is the final day of early voting before the south carolina primary. as you said on saturday so far 165,000 voters have cast ballots in a no excuse, early voting the first time in a presidential election here in south carolina. and nikki haley is making that pitch to voters asking them to go to the polls early, of course, donald trump is doing the same thing. he's been campaigning here far less than she has. she's been on a bus tour really for the last several weeks since the new hampshire primary making the case to many of her voters, her fellow south carolinians to come out and register their support for her. but also the this race should go on from here. we are in a rally with her last night. this is her
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pitch to voters in this urgent state of the race, john in general elections were given a choice in a primary, we make >> our choice. >> i >> am not going anywhere well i am going somewhere after south carolina the next day. i'm headed to michigan and then we're going to super tuesday states so the former south carolina governor is vowing to stay in this race beyond the >> saturday primary through super tuesday, at least in march. the question is what will some of her supporters do? should she not become the republican nominee were talking to many of those voters? here, john. and really it runs the gamut from grudgingly, potentially supporting donald trump to voting for president biden to we talked to several
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who are saying, look, we may not vote at all in this race. there's so much sort of disinterest in a rematch between trump and biden. but let's not get ahead of ourselves devoting still here is to taking place on saturday. in fact, next, some of it is going on behind me here. there's been a pretty steady stream of voters coming in here in this key suburban county just outside of charleston so john there's no doubt the former president wants to suggest this race is over. nikki haley says, not so fast, we will see what the voters here say but south carolina, interesting, there are no registered voters by party. so some potential moderates and democrats could even cross over. so let's keep her on what happens here on saturday, john yeah as long as they didn't vote in the democratic primary, a few weeks ago, jeff, you've been sent to some events there for sure. >> you cannot vote twice. >> one of nikki haley's crowds been like what of crowds been like in general, a political events pretty enthusiastic. we are in a buford last evening, which of course is the famous
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town were a lot of the forrest gump movie was shot and we've talked to several voters who are saying run nikki, run, like run forest, run, several hundred people at our crowds. but donald trump also has been having lord large crowds per normal at the few events he's had. he really has not been campaigning aggressively here, but he is on television here. do using some of the very adds that he ran against nikki haley in new hampshire talking about social security, talking about immigration. he suggests she's soft on both of those issues. the fact checks suggest otherwise, but voters, it's not certainly the most exciting thank south carolina, a republican primary. we've seen many over the years where it's been neck and neck. it doesn't have that feel. but there are many people here who are certainly registering their support for nikki haley because they liked the job she did as governor. but john, perhaps the biggest wildcard here, the population is changed so much since she served as governor more than a decade ago, it's one of the fastest-growing states. so many of the people we've talked to you, so they didn't even live here when she was the governor of south carolina, but they've been
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following this race with interest. so certainly this outcome on saturday likely may not change the trajectory of the race, but it could change change how long this competitive contest goes on. john, right? jeff >> zeleny, who had been in buford, south carolina, run jeff run as always, great to see you. thank you >> you really did a nice job. very good that all together. i'm very impressed. >> the fight to extradite. we're going to show you a suspected a suspected killer is getting personal right now. why one attorney says people will be less safe if the manhattan da takes the case so what do you do about unruly and violent high schoolers? school the school committee members at one school think the national guard is the answer >> candidate john edwards cheated on his camel let's restricted wife had a baby with his girlfriend and then tried to pass it off as a campaign staffers kid. >> we're here to get your side
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district attorney here saying that can happen until he's actually physically in new york. now remember, it is common practice. for extraditions let's do happen. a violent criminals from state to state, certainly when the charges are greater in a different state, but it looks like that is not going to happen. let's get it into a little bit more detail of what this 26 year-old is accused of doing before we get into sort of the back-and-forth between these district attorneys are attorneys. so 26 year-old rod almond, sorry, according to the nypd, committed a murder here in manhattan in a hotel room earlier this month, and then police say he jumped on a plane. and he went to arizona where authorities say he stabbed one woman while committing a carjacking, and he also allegedly stabbed a different woman at a mcdonald's restaurant. now, both those woman survived, survived, and then he was arrested. will just yesterday, the maricopa county attorney took to the microphone and explained how she has instructed her staff to not work with new york authorities
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with an extradition. take a listen to more of what she said. >> we will not be agreed to extradition, having observed the treatment of violent criminals in new york area. my the manhattan da, they're alvin bragg. i think it's safer to keep him here and keep him in custody so that he cannot be out doing this too. the visuals either in our state or county or anywhere in the united states >> clearly taking a dig there at alvin bragg, john and the da responded very quickly. a spokesperson saying in a statement, new york's murder rate is less than half that of phoenix, arizona because because of the hard work of the nypd and all of our law enforcement partners. it is a slap in the face to them into the victim in our case to refuse to allow us to seek justice and full accountability for a new yorkers death, the da saying that she is playing politics here. remember there
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is politics involved as she is republican. he is a democratic two has certainly been criticized many times over by republicans for being soft on crime. in many cases of recent two. and of course also a very recent case where he has brought criminal charges against the former president with that trial set to go forward next month, john all right. >> fringing grass covering this for us, keep us posted as developments come in. thank you. >> yeah. go from there and let's head back to south carolina where happening now, it is essentially election day already in south carolina voters casting early votes in the republican primary election, the formal election day, if you will, is saturday, as we've been discussing, and republican presidential candidate nikki haley, she has been crisscrossing her home state, urging voters to head to the polls as she is reiterating, quote, she's not going anywhere other than onward after south carolina, no matter what happens in that type, in that primary with donald trump joining us right now? at row willard. she's the
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executive committee woman for south carolina's richland county republican party. >> ed. thank you so much for jumping on. you forked for decades in republican politics and south carolina, what does the race feel like right now on the ground, we always talk about we talk about the polls to try to give a sense of where voters sentiment is but does it feel like the polling suggests that donald trump has such a significant lead >> thanks for having me, kate feels some citing on the ground here, always with our presidential primaries i'm sure there's a great deal of excitement on both sides >> it really, >> it's, it's not unusual to have surprises. i think it's closer than the polls suggest and that will be interesting in 2016, i was looking back at the primary numbers from 16 donald
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trump carried 44 of the states, 46 counties in the 2016 primary, all except charleston and richland county, which is your county, how important? is it if we're talking about if nikki haley's going to pull this off, how important is it for her to win in richland county? >> well, i think the most important thing is the state in general but i think she's very popular throughout the state as as this donald trump as i think i mentioned, as an officer, we don't really support or the out there. we think they'd both be right and we hope everyone comes together after the primary to work hard to win the election in november but originally, county would certainly be important for her. >> yeah. >> turnout is everything. of course, in 16 turnout for the primary. i was looking back, i
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think are our numbers were there were about 740,000 people who voted in the republican primary. and that was a primary where there were more candidates, obviously running now in a two-person race, what is the expectation? what are you predicting are hearing amongst party officials and in smart party insiders on turnout for this republican primary >> light, that's a great question. we were expecting a larger turnout this year than ever before. we're really predicting it'll be close to 1 million turnout, 1 million voters turning out for our presidential primary. >> of course, the question is, who does that benefit with that? >> yeah, exactly. with only two candidates. >> and what we and what we will >> we will stand to learn together is who that benefits more as more folks turnout in the republican primary, having a bit of a technical glitch going back and forth. so thank
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chipmaker and tech >> giant nvidia, cnn's vanessa yurkevich joins us now with more on this. >> what has happened, what >> is happening? >> madame markets having a nice little morning after these incredible earnings from the video, this is a chipmaker that helps train artificial intelligence. meta uses it microsoft uses these chips. so we're talking about the future of artificial intelligence, and we are seeing the dow, that is the dow, the dow up 280 points right now. and the stock just a 14% on its own this morning. and that is because they posted record revenue last quarter of $22 up 22% from the previous quarter. wow. and then up 265% from the year before. i mean, it is just one year. >> yeah, that's what my we're ago people would die for that. >> a lot of companies would die for that, but that is really what we're seeing now in this race. in artificial intelligence. and the video leading the way a strong
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performer on wall street and basically helping to lift markets along the way. >> that's really fascinating. i mean, it hasn't been, as have been strong. i mean, we've since the show began, i haven't checked, but it hasn't hit the mark has been strong all morning. >> all morning, all morning. futures are pointing ding up and they've been riding this nvidia high. >> all right, let's see how high it goes and how long that high last. it's great to see you, vanessa. thank you. john. the question i often find myself asked stop. i knew i walked right into that. i >> knew should the national guard be in high school hallways, that is the question stirring controversy and in a community south of boston this morning, for brockton school committee members asked their mayor to request the governor of massachusetts deploy guard members to quote, prevent a potential tragedy. they say students for months have quote, experienced disturbing increase in incidents related to violence, security concerns, and substance abuse the mayor's response, we need to give our administrators the tools to keep order in the school, including amending certain state rules and regulations. the currently
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hamper these efforts, national guard soldiers are not the answer. we've had school police working effectively and safety safely at the high school for decades and others agree i think you call a staff together go to task course of some volunteers. listened to the faculty who deal with these kids every single day. what are >> you going to do a ton and i shall garbin to bring up a fight. and it's just going to cause animosity with this students. >> yes. hit need to be structured. he needs to be disciplined. but first you got to send you got to start somewhere. but not just jumped the national guard with. us. now is tony rodriguez one of the four school committee members asking for this action, tony, thanks so much for being with us. if the national guard war to be sent in what would you want them doing inside the school? >> we want them providing stability and services that they've been providing. the cost of country and stepping in as being a substitute teachers and monitoring in the hallways
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and secure and i would doors is where we have a continuous influx of students leaving the school property on authorized and students that don't belong in the building coming into the building, what would they do specifically that the current school security is not or cannot? >> i mean, we're dealing with a magnitude of a deficit where there was a huge lay off last year that affected this year. and there's a shortage of of of staff in the building and we also we have 20 to 25 educators that are calling out every day, which leaves roughly about six to 800 students that unsupervised. so these kids is just roaming the halls and causing chaos. so i mean, it has to be a level of support to make sure that the school is safe. >> is that a new thing? is this something that just started happening? why now? >> i mean, it's been happening for, for quite some time, but
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it's increasing by the week. and the deficit is had. this is the effect of having a deficit and lay enough numerous teachers and then also nationally, we have a teacher shortage >> so >> you have a building that's roughly 3,700 students few weeks ago, we had 35 educators call out. that's roughly 1,100 students unsupervised no substitute teachers to cover those classrooms. >> so some families of students in brockton, hey, agree that the situation in the school is right now unworkable and they want to see it improved. but they say the idea of national guard troops in the hallways, it makes them uncomfortable. what do you say to them? >> we've we've deployed the national guard across the country, even former governor charlie baker deploy the national guard to act as bus drivers because there was a bus
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shortage of those drivers shortage with transportation. we've used them to provide covid. we use the national guard for any type of relief if i disasters on to help the community. so right now, we're in a dire need and we need the support of the national guard and hopefully the government listens to our quest to deploy them. this isn't something that we're militarizing the school or making it into a into a prison is to make sure that the students are safe because the amount of violence is increasing the disrespect educators being in assaulted it's alarming at the monterey students that a lack and the discipline and it starts at home first and i think there needs to be a corrective plan to hold the pen amara, it's accountable as well for their students actions >> tony rodriguez, we appreciate your time this morning. thank you so much for being with us. we should note the cnn reached out to the police chief and other council members, but have not heard back yet. we should also know this is an issue now for the
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has more details on what to expect from this trial. >> hey kate the jury has been selected in the criminal trial of hannah gutierrez reed, of course, was the weapons handler on the set of the movie rust back in 2021 when the gun being held by actor alec baldwin went off killing the film's cinematographer. i'm told from a court official that this jury consists of 12 people that seven men five women for alternates were also selected. now the court moved through this at a pretty fast clip on wednesday, getting this all wrapped up in one day. i'm told that 70 residents of santa fe county were brought in for questioning, both individually as well as as the larger group. now the contents of those solo sessions that's private, but i'm told by a court official at one point, the judge addressed the entire audience asking them who in this room is heard about this case, either from the news media or the internet, or by word of mouth. i'm told that the majority of people in that audience raise their hand and said yes, of course there's this misnomer and criminal law that if you've
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heard about a case, you can't serve on a jury when in reality, what the judge is looking for, someone who can render an impartial verdict regardless of what they know about the case, at least according to the court official, they now have their jury. we could hear opening arguments began as soon as this morning. and finally, for her part, it's worth pointing out hannah gutierrez reed has pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter, as well as a separate charge involving evidence tampering. her attorney says that he believes his client is being scapegoated >> let's see what happens. all about to get underway. josh. thank you so much, john. >> this morning, cnn is learning new details about a decorated us sailor now accused of espionage and facing course marshal, the us navy says, a chief petty officer took classified documents and transfer them to a foreign government, at least six different times. cnn's oren liebermann at the pentagon following this for us, again, or an explain this case >> so this revolves around bryce pet, a senior chief petty officer in the navy, who had a fairly long career. that from
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the looks of his navy record had gone well, he enlisted back in 2008, serving on three different us destroyers, three different us navy warships. most recently, the uss higgins >> in fact >> navy prosecutors say that back in november 2022, bryce pet acini had begun transferring classified information to a foreign government's something as you point out, he did a number of times over the course of the next several months, according to prosecutors, in november 2022. and then again in december, january, and february, it was in may 2023 when pet a cine was serving in japan, that navy prosecutors say he took a picture of a classified screen and was ready to transfer that information to give that over to a foreign government. this is one in mid-may of 2023, he was arrested, taken into custody, and he has been held since then in pretrial confinement at this point maybe official tells us in san diego that pedicini now
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faces 14 different counts of espionage and attempts to transfer classified information, as well as other charges here as his court-martial moves forward, it is worth noting a couple of things about his navy record. first, he's been given three good conduct metal metals and a national the defense service mesh metal. he was also promoted in august 22 to chief petty officer. that is when, according to navy prosecutors, several months laters, he began to transfer a classified information to a foreign government the charge sheet, that document we have here does not specify which foreign government john, it's also worth pointing now that this basically played out as the entire jack teixeira saga was unfolding. that's when according to prosecutors there, massachusetts air national guardsman to share it was posting leaked information online in a discord server. he was arrested just one month before a pedicini here yeah, a lot of questions here or not the least of which is which foreign country was eager to
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it still a couple of struggling you can see facing new challenges and fears as fallout over the alabama supreme court's embryo ruling intensifies and countdown to touch down, not befall this kinda down historic moon landing decades in the making is still on track to happen today. i'm kate bolduan with john berman. sara is off. this is cnn your central all morning. >> we have been tracking what is turned into a major service outage for cell phone users across the country right? now, it appears service is beginning to be restored as at&t outages appear to be tapering off still, tens of thousands of customers are reporting no service on their devices. this all started around 04:00 a.m. on the east coast when people i'm waking up to bricked phones, unable to make calls or even send text messages. cnn's brian fung has been tracking
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this all morning. he's got the very latest for us now, brian, do they know yet what the exact causes of this? >> yeah, kate, at this point, there's no specific cause that's been identified. but an industry official tells cnn that there doesn't seem to be anything related to any kind of cyber attack or malicious activity that seems to be driving this. instead, it's seems to be related to what's known as peering, which is how the industry three hands-off cell phone calls from one network to another. so it appears to be something technical in nature and not something malicious but again, these companies are still trying to get to the bottom of it. verizon says that its network is unaffected, but they believe that this issue should be resolved fairly soon. t-mobile also reporting that its network is unaffected. and if you're a verizon or t-mobile customer who's having trouble making calls. it's likely because your phone is trying to contact someone who's an at&t customer and that's the reason why you're
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having issues. now, what can at&t customers do about all this? well even if your cell phone service is down you can still access wi-fi through your wi-fi chip in your phone. so if you're inside a building or in an office at home, you could use wi-fi to still make calls in many cases, over that, that technology without using the cell phone signal that is currently out the service for tens of thousands, if not more across the country. kate >> that that's a helpful tip in a band-aid for the moment, right? but we are also reports that 911 services were impacted by the outage. what are you hearing about this? >> yeah. we've seen social media posts for many, many emergency services around the country saying, hey, at&t kuster's may have trouble making calls to 911. a lot of them are recommending that again, if you are having trouble getting in touch with first responders, use an alternative method such as a landline or cell phone that
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