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case. he's facing in the peach
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state he and more than a dozen. 41 counts have been thrown out the judge saying that prosecutors committed a quote, fatal mistake in filing the charges he ordered be dropped. and one of the dismiss charges involves defendants interactions with georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger, who you remember received this infamous phone call from trump in 2021 >> well, i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 loads, which is one more that we have because we won the state >> today's decision is a small victory as the former president still faces at plus criminal charges amid four separate indictments at the state and federal level. let's discuss with cnn chief legal correspondent paula reid paula explain why some of these charges were dismissed and what this means for the broader case.
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>> well, here the judge is saying, look, it's not that you didn't make sufficient allegations in terms of the conduct. he said, look, there's an abundance of alleged criminal conduct here, but you were not specific in offering details and without specific details to support these allegations, the defendants can not properly prepare their defense. so going forward, the prosecutor's office has a few options. the judge has given them six months. you have a six month window to bring this case back to the grand jury with the appropriate details. they can also appeal, but boris, it's unlikely they're going to be able to figure out exactly what they want to do until they find out who is going to be handling in this case as we await the same judge making that decision. >> yeah, that's kind of a shadow that looms over all of this. whether judge mcafee is going to disqualify fani willis. he gave an indication as to the timing of that decision, right? >> yeah. he appears to be sticking to his original timeline, which is by the end of this week, he will issue that decision. it's incredibly significant because what he's trying to decide is whether fani willis and her entire office should be disqualified
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from the trump case. now, this is a sprawling rico case and involves not only former president trump, but over a dozen other defendants. they've already gotten some plea deals. the case won't die, boris, if fani willis is disqualified, it will be handed off to another their office. but all of that will result in delays and fani willis already said she wanted to start this case in august. clearly, his efforts to disqualify her if pushback that timeline, it gets handed off, gets pushed back even further. and as we know, the crux of the trump defense strategy right now in all of these criminal cases is to delay, delay, delay, delay, delay until after november. it's a complicated case. does he said and it's one that comes with tremendous political pressure, will see what judge scott mcafee decides paula reid. thank you so much, brianna. >> now, to a potential social media crackdown that could affect roughly half the us population. this morning, the house passed a bill that opens up the door to a ban of tiktok and it passed any rare show of over for whelming bipartisanship do to national security concerns linked to the huge leap app tiktok is owned
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by the chinese company bytedance and lawmakers fear beijing could leverage reams of us user data to carry out surveillance and also propaganda operations. the legislation would require tiktok to split off from bytedance or face a ban in us app stores. the bill. next we'll go to the senate, president biden said, if it reaches his desk, he would sign it into law. let's go to cnn's manu raju on the hill now for more on this, this vote lead to some pretty strange bedfellows there on the house. manu you rarely see this level of bipartisan support over something so controversial that could affect a significant swath of voters in the middle of a >> hotly contested election. but that's exactly what happened earlier today when the house did, in fact pass this bill on a 352 to 65 vote, majority of republicans and democrats voted for this planned 50 democrats voted against it. 15 republicans voted against it. the rest of
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them voted for it siding with those national security concerns over the concerns over freedom of speech. now, former president donald trump had publicly come out against this, even though he had supported banning tiktok in the past as for voicing his posture, citing in part the fact that potential be that facebook could benefit from the possibility of tiktok being banned. he detests facebook. he also met with a gop, megadonor who has a major stake in tiktok recently, but nevertheless, i had a chance to catch up with some of donald trump's close cyst allies who voted against this plan. and i asked him whether or not trump had any influence on their vote >> i think that this is opening pandora's box. and the last question i have, who's going to buy twitter is going to be mark zuckerberg, how much, how much did donald trump's opposition weigh in on you? >> i haven't spoken to donald trump who seemed you've seen recently? i haven't spoken to donald trump about the bill. these were my own conclusions and i made the vote based on my
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own conclusions. and by reading the bill myself, you know, he has his his opinion on the bill and he can voice it. so it doesn't mean that we're all robots where we make our own decisions. and mine was a vote no on this bill. but based on everything i just told you, it was it because of trump's opposition. is that why you oppose? i've >> been against this from the very beginning before anyone else, wade and i was against i've lived we're tyrion and me is not the role of government to ban apps from the app store. nowhere in our constitution does it say that >> now despite this overwhelming vote in the house is chances in the senate are uncertain. it's because a number of senators have different ideas about how to get to the overall hope that tiktok will be banned. some of them are concerned about this legislation, worried that it may not be constitutional by naming a specific company and the underlying legislation the senate majority leader, chuck schumer has been non-committal
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about this. brianna sayings, just simply in a statement, the senate will review the legislation when it comes over from the house. he had indicated yesterday they that the committee's of jurisdiction would look into this matter further and some of those members, chairman of those key committees have their own ideas on how to do all this. so it's going to take some time to get there, but will it become law that is still a question. it will only get harder as it gets closer to the election breonna >> all right. manu raju on the hill. thank you. >> boris >> let's dig into this now with a pair of experts, we have with a washington post columnist josh rogin. he's the author of chaos under heaven, trump xi and the battle for the 21st century. and also with us cnn media analyst sara fischer. thank you both for being with us. josh, first to you do you think lawmakers have sufficiently made the case to the american people that tiktok is a danger to national security it's clear from the vote in the house that lawmakers in both parties do see that their constituents are calling for
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>> some action on tiktok whether or not this is the action that ends up making it through the congress remains to be seen, but we can just see from the public evidence why that's the case. employees of bytedance have been caught inappropriately accessing the data of americans multiple times, including spying on the journalists reporting on this very issue, tiktok is centered topics that are sensitive to the chinese government. research suggests they are suppressing content related to beijing's political aims. so we, everybody knows, we've got some sort of problem here. the question question is, is this a solution that can pass muster both in congress and then through the courts. and i think those are two big open questions right now, >> and sara, us social media platforms are not available in china and they vowed beijing has vowed retaliation. if tiktok is ultimately banned how could china retaliate? what would that look like >> well, it's a good question. i mean, there's a lot of investment from chinese firms into us companies. if you think about major us firms, think
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about snapchat, for example, tencent was a big investor there, right? so they could limit investment from their big private equity firms, venture firms, into you let's companies, which is a big part of our economy. the thing to understand here, boris, is that in the us, our values, right? capitalism, open democracies can be weaponized by other governments who don't share those same values and so i think what we're looking at here is this could create sort of an economic did taunt between the two big wolf powers. and that, you know, has a huge impact. we saw even during covid, right? when supply chains were being stretched between the two firms, it could be a big deal >> josh, you recently wrote about donald trump's change of heart when it comes to tiktok after his administration push to ban it with an executive order that was overturned in the courts he's now opposed to regulating tiktok the way that this legislation does in your piece for the washington post, you tie some of trump's financial issues given his legal problems with this change
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of heart, put that into context for us. >> right? well, sara correctly mentioned one of the levers that china has is their investment and us companies another one is that they hold hostage us investment in chinese companies and byte dances heavily leveraged with us capitol cash from private equity firms who were run by donor herzi, including jeff yes, the head of sesko hanaa kick ar and others. and it seems like they got to trump. it seems like the makeup between the club for growth and geoff, yes. and the trump team comes at a very convenient time for tiktok and there's no direct quid pro quo, but you don't have to be kresge you're out what's going on here. they've they've made an alliance heading into the general election, so that, that explains a lot of why we see what's going on here. but to be honest, trump is so unpredictable that if he became president, he might just go back and change his mind again the opinion that he had when
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he's president the last time, which is that we should ban tiktok. so, you know but the chinese government and bytedance are trying everything they can propaganda, lobbying, money, leaning on us investors in order to try to kill this legislation and to at least the delayed until the election. and then if trump wins, then all bets are off, as well as putting a prompt in the app, asking users to contact their congress people in order to get this bill killed. it didn't work in the house. will see what the senate does. but sara, i'm wondering what the impression is you're getting from other executives in silicon valley, executives and other platforms like meta and x whether they're worried about regulation or what many see is first amendment concerns tied to this specific piece of legislation >> well, the valley is excited about this because if tiktok is forced to sell to a us company, now you've got a bunch of firms who would kill to get in there, right? as long as they could get regulatory approval. that's actually an open
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question, right? we force bytedance to divest tiktok talk to a us firm. you see what the anti-trust landscape is like. we're blocking mergers all the time. so i'd be curious to see who we even allowed to buy it, but i think silicon valley is actually excited. i think companies like meta see this as an opportunity to bolster real's potentially if tiktok get banned. so they're happy on the first amendment issues, you better imagined and that any foreign app is looking at this and whether it would set a precedent because you can't just banned something. this is why i think it's tiktok does if this bill does pass, tiktok is going to appeal, right? they're definitely going to sue because you can't just banned something alleging national security concerns without major proof and not have that the first amendment an issue. and by the way, you might not realize it, but we do use a lot of acts here in the us that are from other countries. think about it, how many ads to team who have in the super bowl shan just one of the biggest fast fashion companies in the us. so it would set off a huge precedent that we would go through probably litigating in the courts for many months, if
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not years. >> sara fischer, josh rogan, very much appreciate the perspective. thanks so much so russian president vladimir putin says that his country is ready for a nuclear war. if the need arises, the latest on his eyebrow raising remarks plus, who's gonna be rfk junior is running mate in his third party bid for the white house. some of the names on his shortlist are surprising and nearly 1,000 family dollar stores are closing. we'll break down what's prompting this move? would it could mean for shoppers? across the country, cnn news central returns and just moments >> the lead with jake tapper today at four on cnn can the riva? support your brain health? >> mary janet, hey eddie, know, fraser, franck. frank bred. how are you? >> fred, fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the new
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change anything another point, this may lead to serious geopolitical consequences >> are, let's turn now to cnn, chief national correspondent, chief national security correspondent alex marquardt. alex, tell us about this message and the timing of it. >> well, i think those are two very important things, brianna, when you look at the timing, were just days away from a russian election in which president putin is expected to win his fifth term. and so in this interview, he's speaking directly to that domestic audience at a time of real trouble for the russian military in ukraine. and here he's reminding the russian people that, they are a formidable nuclear force that they're very strong, that they have this extensive nuclear arsenal that is very modern at the same time, whenever he talks about nuclear weapons, you can be sure that the international audience is also listening. brianna, i just came from a meeting with senior estonian intelligence officials. they pay very close attention to what russia is doing and they noted that putin has spoken about nuclear weapon in the possibility of using
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them some 30 to 40 times since the beginning of this war and putin sees that discussion as a very effective way of deterring the west of scaring the west. and it is effective because you can see that when, for example, the united states and european countries good if weapons to ukraine, they forbid ukraine from using those in russia because the west is afraid of that escalation. but in terms of a nuclear war, putin here is essentially downplaying the possibility says, yes, we are ready for a nuclear war. but he says that is not something that is going to happen as long as the russian homeland is not attacked, brianna >> how does the us view the russian nuclear threat? alex >> well, very formidable. and it is the closest rival to the united states when it comes to nuclear weapons. now, russia says that in terms of numbers, they have similar numbers. but putin here is bragging that the nuclear triad, as it's known, land, sea, and air nuclear
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weapons are more modern. and actually for the past few days, we've seen these hearings on capitol hill with us intelligence officials and they did touch on the nuclear russian capability, and they did talk about the fact that russia is modernizing their arsenal singling out the long-range nuclear capable missiles as well as underwater delivery systems that are meant to penetrate or bypass the us systems. now, they do admit that russia talks about their nuclear capabilities as an effort to deter the us and other countries. but they say quite important currently that the, that russia is going to rely on its nuclear capabilities more because of these setbacks that they have been facing in ukraine in terms of their ground forces. and their vehicles and the other weaponry that have really suffered immensely over the past two years. so russia is focusing on its nuclear arsenal snl, and the us acknowledges that russia has gone quite, has
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gone a long way in terms of modernizing that arsenal. riana >> all right, alex marquardt, thank you for the report. for us. >> a former top aide to the late alexey navalny says that he will not give up despite being violently beaten with a hammer. >> lives doughnut volkoff was outside his home and lithuania when someone hit him repeatedly, breaking his arm and injuring his leg, he is now accusing russian president vladimir putin of being behind the assault. cnn senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is following the story. so fred, what else is he saying about what happened? >> yeah, it seems have been quite an attack. apparently it happened as he was actually pulling into his his home in lithuania into the driveway. he said that someone with a hammer came and shattered the the driver's side window of his car sprayed mace or some other sort of tear gas into his face and then started hitting him with that hammer. now, leonid volkov, he used some pretty graphic language to describe all that, saying that whoever the attacker was obviously
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blaming it on the russians, but saying that the attacker wanted to turn them into a hammered stake, even used the word schnitzel at some point. he said that miraculously so he's leg which apparently was hit the most, was not broken in this incident, even though there were some pictures that came out of his leg afterwards and it did not look good at all. he did however, say that his arm was broken in the incident as it was beaten by that hammer boris, he also as you rightly say, he also did place the blame squarely on russian president vladimir putin. i want to listen into some of what leonid volkov had to say afterwards >> multiple global news check them all. well, listen, >> this will >> pass, not the main thing is that we will continue to work and we will not give up. so law i'm not ready to give any comments yet. other than the obvious that this was such an obvious typical gangster greeting for buttigieg from gangster st. petersburg. vladimir vladimirovich.
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>> hello to you too. >> that's leonid volkov there speaking after the attack, obviously saying that he is now on the men, that he will continue the work that to the anti-corruption foundation of the late alexey navalny has been conducting so far we've got no comment yet from the kremlin. however, we have had some from lithuanian intelligence. they say they also believe that this operation, but this attack was orchestrated by the russians. they believe that the russians are trying to intimidate the russian opposition into stopping their activities in lithuania ahead of what the lithuanians call an undemocratic election in russia. and then there was one thing that alex just mentioned before saying he just spoken to an estonian officials. well, the lithuanians are also saying that they believe the larger goal of the russians is to sow panic as he put it in the baltic states. of course, boris is, you know, the baltics are an extremely, or are extreme really important us, nato
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allies in the eastern part of europe force yet another ugly incident for a russian opposition figures, fred pleitgen, reporting live from berlin. thanks so much fred for communities across the country. a family dollar, maybe the only place to find grocery store items for miles. but now close to 1,000 of those stores could be closing. and the father of the oxford, michigan school shooter will soon learn his fate in a trial that could drastically change those who can be held responsible for masha shootings >> sunday on the whole story, two men missing our lives just stopped, both tied to one deputy. >> he was the last person to see the alive and a decades long search for the truth, the whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn. >> here's to getting better with age >> here's the beaten these two every thursday help fuel today with boost type protein complete nutrition, you need
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1808836464. that's 1808836464. >> manu raju on capitol hill. and this is cnn the discount chain dollar tree says it will close almost 1,000 stores, nearly all from the >> family dollar chain that it bought out. and that will leave a void for many low-income customers who rely on discount and dollar stores for groceries and essentials, the stores have come under fire for poor conditions and for product safety issues. at the same time, the ceo said dollar tree plans to offer more expensive items, including some that are worth up to $7 to cater to its new customers. many of whom make more than 100,000 one dollars a year. we have cnn's vanessa yurkevich following this story for us, tell us vanessa what led to this decision >> you have 1,000 stores, family dollar stores that are going to be closing over the next couple of years. the first 600 closing this year, and then about 370 over the next couple
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of years. the ceo a family dollar, saying that the reason for these closures is that inflation and fewer gov, government assistance programs for their low-income customers has really impacted them. and that has impacted the amount of money that those folks can spend in stores. there was a purchase that was made dollar dollar tree bought family dollar in 2015, and there was an effort to improve a lot of the family dollar stores. but they were hit as you mentioned, with safety violations food violations that actually resulted in a fine by the department of justice for over 40 million and family dollar really took a hit it there. on the flip side though the parent company dollar tree, as you mentioned, is finally finding success with americans who are making over $125,000. so those $1 items are now being are going to be $7 items. in some cases because they're finding more traction with those types of customers. but ultimately
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the closure and the focus on the family dollar family closing 1,000 stores is really designed to set the entire company up for profitability when it comes to the issue of food availability, vanessa, what is going to happen to that because of these store closures? >> it's going to have an impact. dollar stores, family dollar have been very important to americans who are bringing in lower incomes. family dollar is mostly in urban centers and they have faced obviously competition from other stores. dollar general, a separate company has found an incredible success in rural areas because as you mentioned, there are places around the country that don't have access to grocery stores within a 30 mile radius. and dollar general has, in fact provided that for them. but in both situations, when you have dollar stores in urban centers
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and in more rural areas. it can create a little bit of competition for smaller mom and pop shops that are providing healthy food options for people. the problem is that when you put $1 store in these types of areas where there are smaller grocery stores, people are spending their money on perishables and shampoo and toothpaste that the dollar stores and not then spending that money in the grocery stores. in addition to all of the fresh produce that they're buying. so there's a flip side to this. it's great for people who don't have access to supermarkets within a large radius. however, for some of the smaller mom-and-pop stores, it has put them out of business, but clearly dollar stores important part of the american landscape. and americans are going to be feeling the loss of 1,000 stores over the next couple of years in the family dollar family brianna. >> all right. vanessa yurkevich. thank you for that report. >> worse, it sounds like the punchline to a joke. what does an nfl quarterback a former
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governor slash pro wrestler and a former tv host all have in common not really a joke there. all potential vp picks, among others for independent presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. kennedy has told cnn that he's selected his running mate and he'll announce his decision within the next two weeks. let's discuss with cnn's tom foreman tom an interesting shortlist of candidates who are we talking about here is a classic strange bedfellows that you hear about in life. let's start off with aaron rodgers, nfl quarterback now with the jets rodgers like kennedy has been one to embrace anti-vax conspiracy theories, covid, conspiracy theories that sort of thing >> this is complicated because he >> says he ran out onto the field carrying a flag at the beginning of the nfl season with the jets, he promptly got injured and that was the end of his season. >> but he's a >> guy who has has clearly shown an interest in doing other things, says he wants to keep playing with the jets, but
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then he also audition to be the host of jeopardy. and like the jets, he lost moving on to jess even shortage jesse, the body ventura. he was a former pro wrestler who won the governorship of minnesota in 1998, promising a lot of reforms there. >> he said >> sort of famously, my job is not to make people comfortable while the deficit went through the roof, they had different things change there. he had a one term, so obviously he's exceeded. people weren't very comfortable, so he was out there >> some other notable names on their include tulsi gabbard, who has essentially said that she's done with a vetting process. senator rand paul, as well, sort of general political gadfly in a way, they tend to be coming in this case more from the right, but not entirely it looks like from all indications that everybody on this list not named rodgers or ventura is probably in an also ran position right now. they don't look like they're the
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front runners. my money right now would be on rodgers orban. sure. probably rodgers. >> but we don't know >> campaigns can make sudden changes. but this is going to be an unusual stacking no matter what happens and whomever has chosen, the question is going to be what impact does that have? because the real question about the kennedy campaign is who does it take votes away from less so than who had guests, whether he gave her trump and potentially be a spoiler for their reelections question doesn't the vice president? >> peck have anything to do with that? >> these are all unorthodox characters. you yourself, i'd say are a bit of an unorthodox qarrah to have you been approached by a junior? i have not. if anybody ever approaches me for public office to country he is doing rfk might think you're a reptile, like some people do on the interest on people, some people, tom foreman always appreciate it. thanks >> still ahead. a michigan jury will soon decide if a mass shooters father bears blame for the oxford school massacre what
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through what happened today in court >> well, right now they are finishing up closing arguments. in fact, it's a prosecution is having the rebuttal close, so we're very close to the end. and the judge will then give instructions and then the case we will be handed over to the jury, and it is just mid-afternoon right now. so this jury may definitely at least begin to deliberate today. but the focus i think is the closing arguments right now because the prosecution really, really driving home the point that this was foreseeable, that james crumbley knew what his son could have done, that he could harm others, and he knew it because of several reasons, but he never locked up the gun. he kept the gun in a place that his son could easily find it he didn't really hide it because ethan found it and he committed that mass shooting. and also the prosecution is saying that in that short window of time after james crumbley saw that
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math worksheet with blood and bullets, blood everywhere. acumen being figure that has bullet holes in it sign of a gun. the prosecution is saying was just like that nine millimeter that was in his backpack at school, that james crumbley whitney did doordash, which is a noble, a noble job, but he drove by his own house four times doing doordash and he could have gone into the house to see if that gun was still there and he didn't do that. now the fence in their closing, really focusing the opposite way that it's the evidence you don't see what he shows you that he is not guilty. you do not. didn't have any evidence that he had any knowledge that his son had severe mental issues. he knew he was sad, but that doesn't rise to the level of having to get him tim help. he also did not know that his son could harm anyone, that there is nothing in his background, no discipline at all. and i think what for the defense probably one of the strongest thing they
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said was that school officials, people he knew his son's friends, parents never expressed any thing, including that morning at school that he could be a harm to others. so no one in ethan crumbley's life, believed he could harm others. a teacher that he known for years that went face-to-face with him during the mass shooting said, no, this can't be ethan. he's a sweet kid. and so if others didn't know, how could james have known. so this will end. >> it will be up to this jury. there are 15 jurors at this 0.12 deliberate. there randomly going to select who will be the deliberating jury at this 0.9 women six men will see how it ends up. once those five alternates are actually selected. >> brianna, that's right. the shooter's mother, jeanne, was convicted of the same charges last month. you of course, covered that trial for us. we spent a lot of time watching it
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she testified in her own defense and ultimately that did not work in her favor here, ethan crumbley's father is not testifying in his own defense. it's an interesting choice. >> it's an interesting choice and i think what it reflects is the defense believes that in the prosecution's case and through those cross-examination s, they developed reasonable doubt because it takes a jury to believe reasonable doubt to vote not guilty unanimously, or in the mistrial, at least one juror to vote, that they do not believe beyond a reasonable doubt that he was grossly negligent or violated a legal duty to his child that james crumbley knew his son could harm others? >> all right. jean casarez. thank you so much for that report will continue to follow this from pontiac, michigan. he was one of the most dominant forces in college sports for the last decade. and now that he's stepped away, former
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1808836464. that's 18088364 64 united states of scandal with jake tapper sunday at nine on cnn >> former alabama football coach nick saban has a bone to pick with the state of college sports. he's not very happy with a deep pockets mentality that he feels is sweeping the ncw way. now that athletes can cash in on their name image, and likeness, and it's part of why he decided to retire last year. actually save it was speaking at a capitol hill roundtable with senate lawmakers when he shared his opinions and he said there's very little focus now on developing players and help
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helping them be successful in life. he also said there is no framework in place to keep schools from buying their way to the best players, which melts healthy competition bleacher reports college football writer or morgan moriarty is here with us on this okay, morgan, so it, this round table yesterday, save and said all the things that i believed in for all these years, 50 years of coaching no longer exist in college athletics. he got quite a bit of blowback for that. he kinda got roasted to a crisp on social media. >> but what are >> saban's major gripes here? >> yes. so his comments obviously yesterday made a lot of waves and headline in general and i didn't think they were particularly interesting because he was asked in the days after his retirement did you retire because of the various issues facing college football? obviously, there's and i l how that affects recruiting. the truths for portal, the unrestricted free
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agency that we have in college football. and he pushed back against that a little bit initially, but it's clear from his comments, yes. that this did play a factor into his decision, and i think when you have a guy like nick saban it is no question college football's most dominant and greatest coach of all time. i don't think there's any argument to go against that. he did things that such a high level and created a gold standard throughout the sport. and he was able to continue and do that even with the changes with nil and recruiting, he was still recruiting alabama, putting together top classes utilizing things like nil and the transfer portal to find success. but it is clear that with the current model that college football in college sports has currently, there is very little restrictions over things like nil and things like that. the transfer portal and how that can impact recruiting. and i really do think that he
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was periodically able to evaluate his program from a multi-year basis and with the way that things are going with college athletes wanting to maximize their potential. he wasn't really able to do that. it was turning more into a year-by-year basis and you do see that in terms of how college sports, obviously college football, but called that college athletics have to rebuild and reevaluate their rosters. each and every year. for a guy who's accomplished so much to his career and he's who's already endured so much change in the sport. it was very obvious that he saw the wave the sport is going and said, you know what, this is enough for me, i have nothing else to prove. i'm ready to step away >> he's accomplished everything you can accomplish in college football and more the counter for argument to some of what saban is saying though, is that nil essentially gives student athlete's control over their own domain, over
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what they produce for programs, right? because as amateurs, the school is using them to rake in absurd amounts of money and they're not actually profiting from their labor and their work. saving though, kind of pitched revenue sharing arrangement walk us through that all right, so revenue sharing, this idea that something that saban mentioned >> yesterday in this roundtable, it's basically the idea that the millions and millions of dollars that these players bring in for these conferences, each and every year. if you're able to split that up divvied up more evenly among the student athletes. that will help with, with some of the issues that we see with nil and recruiting. i think that that is a good idea. i don't know if that's the end-all be-all solution. i think the bigger thing kinda coming down the pipe for the ncw is this notes notion of
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athletes becoming employees of the respective schools. and we saw last week, dartmouth men's college basketball team voting to unionize 13 to two that came after the nnd nlrb allowed them to do so, approved this unionization. >> and i >> think that that's kinda the next big thing that's coming down the pipe for the doublet in statement is against that, but i do think if you have things like contracts in place, you're minimum salary caps that would help alleviate a lot of the current issues that are facing college athletics morgan moriarty, appreciate the perspective. thanks for joining us >> thank you for having me >> the georgia judge, overseeing the sprawling conspiracy case against donald trump and his allies is tweaking it. he's throwing out some charges. what this means for the broader case against former president. as judge scott mcafee faces, his own self-imposed was deadline on whether to disqualify district attorney fani willis. a lot of legal drama to break down straight ahead
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