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social media. he followed his son on instagram. we don't know if he ever saw anything, but we don't have all the texts and all well, that what he didn't take the stand. you're right. but the jury will have to assess him. they'll have to look to see if he committed gross negligence with that gun hi to unit where he hinted getting it to begin with they'll have to look at all the facets of him. so in a sense, he was on the stand because he took his sunday school every day. he would tell him oh, he loved him. he talked to his son the very last morning before that mass shooting saying, i know you've got a bad grade and geometry. we're here to help you. you can come to me anytime i love you, we just want you to try and school. he told his son he loved him again when they saw him after the mass shooting. so does it amount to the gross negligence? because that is a very, very high standard with that gun that allowed this mass shooting to happen. buying the gun. so we had access to it or will they say this was a father that tried his best, but just didn't was negligent. maybe maybe it should have done more
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with the gun, but tried to hide it and ethan was the one that was responsible for this yeah. >> we will see what happens. we saw what happened with his wife and the conviction there. now the jury has this case in their hands. jean casarez, always good to see you. thank you for that a new hour of cnn news central starts now happening right now, a double dose of donald trump's legal drama. he's heading to federal court in florida as as his team tries to get the entire classified documents case dismissed, and he's waiting to hear from a judge in georgia any minute now about whether or not the prosecutor who brought the case against so we'll stay on the case. plus a terrifying scare in the sky. there are new details this morning about a student pilot trying multiple times to break into a cockpit and an ally plaskett airlines flight >> the most powerful rocket ever built is scheduled to launch just minutes from now, we'll bring that to you if it happens, i'm jade ball hold on with john berman and sara sidner. this is cnn news
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central >> here is what's happening right now two legal cases on the docket today that could impact donald trump's political trajectory. any moment we could learn if da fani willis will be removed from the election subversion case against donald trump and others in georgia. and any moment now the former president will arrive at a federal courthouse in florida trying to get the classified documents case thrown out or delayed this morning. the judge in the classified documents case will hear arguments from trump's team trying to do just that. the trial was initially scheduled for may prosecutors. now, when it moved to july hi, but if trump wins his delay, which has been a winning strategy so far, the trial might not start until after the election. cnn's kaitlan polantz is outside the courthouse in florida. give us some sense of what happens in the coming hours and how that could really change the
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trajectory of donald trump's political calendar. >> well, sara, i just received word that the motorcade for donald trump is on its way from mar-a-lago here to the federal courthouse house in fort pierce, florida. >> this >> isn't a hearing just about delay. we are still waiting for a trial date to be set in this case, but today's hearing, its arguments over whether trump has a valid argument to get his case dismissed. he's asking this, judge, aileen cannon here in florida to dismiss the case for a number of reasons. since but today it focuses on this idea that he says the records that he took from the white house to mar-a-lago at the end of his presidency, were personal wants to say they were his that he had the ability to make that call as the president, that they weren't presidential or government records. he wanted to keep them and thus he did. and that his warriors also be arguing that the laws around national defense records are too vague. now, the justice department, they say no way these were
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personal records. they are national defense records classified records with markings on them, meaning trump should have known and seen that they were classified national security information and they were records about things like us and foreign defense and weapon capability, the us nuclear programs, us vulnerabilities to a military attack and plans for possible retaliation by the united states. if we were under attack as a country, the federal government's argument in court to judge cannon is that can not be a personal record of any president. we will have to see what the judge decides. she's not going to decide today, but we'll be listening to what her questions may be. see if she's leaning one way or another, sara. >> all right. thank you so much. katelyn polantz for all your reporting there in fort pierce, florida, outside of court and joining us now to talk more about well, this is a former attorney for january 6 congressional committee, temidayo aganga-williams. it's good to see you. thank you for being here. let's focus in on
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this case and trump being back in court. one of the arguments of why they want the charges dismissed as a presidential records act. we're looking at the filings that have been kind of thrown around on this on a read you two parts. they argue his there's retention of the documents is protected by law. his team says president trump was still the president of the united states when for example, many of the documents at issue were packed, presumably by the gsa transported and delivered tomorrow. lago jack smith's team clearly disagrees. they countered with this, even if the raft of highly classified documents that trump took from the white house to mar-a-lago. we're somehow categorized as personal under the presidential records act that would not render his retention of those documents authorized what do you think of this? >> so what the former president is trying to do is say that force of our claiming power, no one that he doesn't have, the presidential records act is concerned with keeping our proper record of his official
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acts while in office. so it's not a case where the business he's conducting dozen is not maintained or historical purpose this is that permits him to designate certain items is personal, meaning. this wasn't me doing something as president, it was me as an individual. that's completely and wholly separate from classified documents, which by any stretch of imagination are going to be presidential in nature. that's all about doing the job of the presidency. the idea that a document regarding nuclear weapons could somehow be personal in nature, like a letter you sent to someone. it's ridiculous. so we're jack smith is saying that, first of all, you don't have that power. but separately, we have federal laws, criminal laws about how you retain documents and there's no argument that's really credible, that somehow the presidential records act is going to supersede criminal laws by when and how you retain documents. i think that's really the argument there. >> let's how much how much of how much of this is about delaying the trial. >> 100% of it is about delaying the trial. now, any defendant
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has the right and opportunity to have these kind of pretrial motions. they are common. what is problematic here is that many judges decide what we call on the papers you can read the briefing and make decisions to move criminal cases along quickly. that's a default to a lot of judges. i love this. i appear in front of a federal court. they don't even allow or argument on important motions. you write down your argument and the judge decides on the papers here. judge cannon, again and again, unfortunately, seems to be incapable of moving this case along quickly. and any federal partitioner will tell you the one person who can move a case quickly in any court is the judge, especially a federal judge, almost unfettered control over for their docket. so any delays here really at the end of the day, come down to judge cannon. >> stick with me because we've nick valencia going from florida to georgia now, nick valencia with an update for us on what we're also standing by really any minute to hear nic, which is to hear from the judge overseeing the case. the criminal case against donald
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trump in georgia, the election subversion case on whether or not the district attorney is going is gonna stay on this case going forward. >> what's the latest that's right. >> good morning, kate. will she stay or will she go? we're standing by for for a monumental decision from judge scott mcafee tomorrow, the deadline for that self-imposed two-week timeline that he gave himself to make a decision in this case and in a recent interview, he did say that he's going to make his decision based on the best understanding of the law but the big question is, what is the understanding? what's the threshold for disqualification here? is it an actual conflict or is it simply the appearance of a conflict? we should remind our view here's why we're here in the first place, fani willis, the fulton county district attorney, was able to secure an indictment, a historic indictment against the former president of the united states, donald trump as well. well as some of his closest allies. and while in the last two months, it may seem as though she's been on trial during one of the hearings for her disqualification, she made it clear that she's not the one
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on trial in this case >> an intrusive into people's personal lives. you're confused, you think i'm on trial. these people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020. i'm not on trial no matter how hard you try to put me on trial. >> in a sense, these allegations have already worked when they dropped in early january, they lead to a delay in this case, we we're on track potentially for an august start to this trial date, but now it is it has been delayed. kate >> nick, thank you so much for standing by for for that decision to drop any minute now, nick is going to be there for us. >> so what do you >> think the way jennifer rodgers i was talking to her yesterday, she was like this is just a really messy situation. this entire thing. do you think it is more likely that fani willis stays on the case and what does it do to the case? >> i think yeah, i think it's just messy no matter what. but if are a betting man, i think she's going to remain on the case. frankly, the risks, the recent dismissal of some counts actually gives you more
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confidence that the judge is going to keep her on interests and goals. he gives his giving her office, you opportunity to replete these counts, to go back to a grand jury or and secure additional indictments of these charges, which to me suggests that if he had a larger, more larger blockbuster ruling coming, he would have saved that he's now decided pretrial motions with suggest he sees this case is moving along and attract to trial. so i think she's actually going to pretty good position to stay on the case. and as far as what it does, i think frankly it's messy and i don't know that's any way around that she made the choices she made and i personally think that there were not appropriate. i don't think it was a conflict of interests, so i do think she should remain on the case, but i think there might be a little a lack of competence by some about her moving forward, dropping the charges. you mentioned that dropping any of the charges, it does not eliminate the case. do you think it hit it's at the strength of the case at all. >> well, the core of the counts or rico counts, the most severe counts as far as a prison time.
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that's still i think why it does perhaps hurt the case some is that when you charge cases, you're thinking about themes. so you pick not only the clients that you think you can prove, but when you tell the jury through the entire indictment and then you're really giving a narrative. so i think here these counts that have to do with tried to get someone to violate their oath of office. it's very good. i think as far as telling the story of january 6 and elite up, so i think why she may end up going back and seeking additional charges here. >> i'm gonna play counter and i do not have a lot of grief at all, so i'm probably definitely wrong. >> what if it just is like cleaning it up? it's just like tidying up this case, making it more straightforward. >> well, i think i think she's made her choice, but that's what the kind of case she wants. i mean, going from over 40 counts so 30 something counts doesn't do that much. >> and that's fine. >> but i think you all right. i mean, but she didn't go that route or jack smith who went i'm going four counts against one defendant she wants this massive sprawling, complicated case. i think it's still that
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yes, it's a little bit slimmer but this is by no means a jack smith shot, a quick one-shot. >> it's great to see you temidayo. thank you so much for being here with me, sir. >> thank you. still ahead this morning. why was a student pilot trying to get into the cocked that of an alaska airlines flight, mid-flight investigators looking into that plus a plea for help after a college student vanishes in nashville but his stepfather is saying about the night he went missing and the video that exists, we will show you also. don lemon says elon musk asked his show he'll before the first episode even aired, what led to this ending before it ever began, we'll have that coming up >> the situation room with wolf blitzer didn't night at six on cnn >> beautiful and healthy looking eyes. it shouldn't be a compromise. >> lumify eye eliminations three nine-year rotating products developed by the experts at bausch and lomb
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>> united states of scandal with jake tapper sunday at nine on cnn quite new information coming in about a man arrested for trying to open the cockpit door repeatedly on a flight from san diego to washington. now he claims he was testing the flight attendants were also getting new details about the contents of his bags seen it's tom foreman has been following this and joins us this morning. tom, what are you learning? >> it's not clear how much of a student pilot he was, but in the bag, what rowe, according to authorities, there were details on how to fly a plane, how to land a plane, and things like that written in notebooks. what we do know, what is clear at this point is from authorities there that three times this young man tried to enter the cockpit of the plane how much this was a rush at it or just an attempt. we don't entirely know. we know that they said he was uncooperative with the flight crew. and at that point, they had two off-duty officers come forward. they put them into flex cuffs. they put them in a seat this out on either side of him, and they took a cart and pushed it
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in front of the door to add some extra security it's sort of locked down the flight deck for the remainder of that flight from san diego to washington, dc now there are mental health concern being raised by an attorney for the family. there basically saying that they believe that this young man may be having very serious mental health issues are gravely concerned about it and they say that this behavior was inconsistent with his life up until that point. so john, i think there's a lot more to know about this story right now. but no matter how it happens, if anybody tries to get into a cockpit, whether it's through a mental health issue or because they have a malevolent intent obviously, a big big concern out there, especially in the current flying environment so an odd incident that we have to know a lot more about because you never know what can happen if they get through that door, potomac, keep calling this person a student pilot. i do, too. i don't even know what that means in this case. it official student pilots, someone in some kind of a program with the airline or just someone who was studying no. >> he had some had some kind of a card in his in his
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possessions there that said he was a student pilot now. >> who knows? i mean, you could have an airfield all over this country that might say, oh, you're part of our learning to fly small planes. we're gonna give you a card that says you're a student pilot who knows what kind of card this is right now again, the things that we will have to find out we move forward. i don't know if it's really established yet that he is an actual student of flying. >> all right, important point there, tom foreman. thank you so much for that. >> you're welcome >> so police nashville are asking for help right now as they search for a missing college student, he's 22 years old. his name is riley strain and it has been nearly a week since anyone has seen him and there's new video that's been released of the final moments they believe are the final moments before he disappeared after a night out in nashville. cnn's ryan young has much more on this has been following the search efforts here. what is the latest, what is happening with this search? >> yes, so many concerns, kate, of course, that surveillance video that we're now having on the screen here might be some new details for police, obviously broadway down their national, we're all those bars are located is an area that has
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a lot of video surveillance. so maybe police are able to stitch together what direction he was moving in now he was 22 years old and he's 65 so hopefully that stands out to a lot of people. in fact, one of our affiliates said that some of the homeless people said larry bird was in this area. so you can understand, people noticed his height, but he went out with some friends, apparently got kicked out of a bar and then the next thing they've been trying to track him and use his cell phone or whatever else. now police the nashville police department has used a helicopter. they've been in water around that area with boats. his family actually brought a broke down and they search some more than 14 miles of coastline around that area as well. but you can understand for the family the pain that's involved in this. listen to his stepfather this is definitely the worst nightmare riley talks to us, whether it's me or to his mom. he talks his mom three or four times a day. i mean, it's for him to go this long without talking is not normal
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by any means. it's >> important to remember he was out with friends, got kicked out of the bar, luke's 32 bridge, which is a bar they're his friends, started trying to call him those phone calls going to voicemail. nashville police department is obviously put out pictures of the young man's face to kinda spread out throughout the community. but this search, so far has turned up. nothing thing. and of course, as we show this, we're hoping that more sightings may happen and they call the nashville police department to give them a heads-up, even in terms of the direction. but we know kate with all the surveillance video and a lot of modern downtowns. hopefully they're able to stitch together pieces of where there's young man went to. but as you said, this is almost a week later because it was last friday when all this happened. so obviously there's some concern about whether is young man could be that's for sure, ryan. thank you so much for the update sir. >> all right. thank you, kate. we are just minutes >> away from the third test launch of spacex's geronimus ginormous kate helped me out
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here. >> i said geronimus, an it's ginormous >> america. >> randomness having a moment >> but the window is closing fast to previous test flights. one of them live on tv while we were standing here, blew up and ended in flames. cnn space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is back with us. kristin, it's it's targeted the most power for war okay, that ever built. the company says its success would be another step towards putting man on mars. how so >> well, first of all, it is girona, ms rock, that what you said >> he's been trying to come up with. >> it's big it's so good. >> it is the biggest rocket biggest flying object ever built just to kind of, to answer your question and really explain what's at stake here. this is the spacecraft that elon musk hopes will be the first to land humans on the surface of mars. but first, this, this spacecraft that nasa
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hopes will be used to return nasa astronauts to the surface of the moon for the first time since the end of the apollo program back in 1972, nasa is planning to invest about $4 billion in starship so this is a private space company, but has a big the government, nasma, particular watching this very closely. and so what we know right now, things are looking really good. they've just finished fueling the rocket with about 2 million pounds of propellant no technical issues right now but wind speeds are marginal. so what you're going to see on your clock right about t minus two minutes and 45 seconds. but sara expect a hold at about t -40 seconds. spacex did this during the previous two flight tests, expect that again today and what they're going to be doing is looking to see exactly what those wind speeds are like at t -40 seconds, if they
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decide to go what you're going to see is i mean, it looks like a skyscraper lifting off. i mean, that is what we're talking about here. it's incredible to see in person. it should lift off from starbase in boca chica, texas, right on the border with mexico. the first critical moment will be hot staging. that's when the bottom stage, the super-heavy booster is going to separate from the starship rocket on top they successfully did that for the first time during the previous flight test back in november then we're going to see if the booster can successfully make a controlled splashdown into the gulf of mexico while the starship rocket on top continues on to the indian ocean. and there's gonna be a few critical first that spacex hopes is going to take place during that time they're going to try the first ever cryogenic fuel transfer in space. they're going to try to move some fuel from one tank into the other after lifting off. and then they're also going to be trying the first ever really light of a raptor
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engine. one of the engines that propels starship in space. and if all goes according to plan starship is going to be heading into the indian ocean >> going >> at hypersonic speeds. and then splash down. but i should note, even if all goes according to plan, spacex says it is going to still look like an explosive event because when you crash a rocket at that speed into the ocean, we probably won't see it but it is going to be a big event. and so the faa has been checking that out, monitoring it for environmental assessments. they gave spacex the green light just yesterday, giving them their launched license at about 05:00 p.m. spacex turning this around and look right at t -34? >> people >> at this point in time, it looks like we are going we're now 28 seconds away from the third flight test of spacex starship rocket, the most
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powerful spacecraft that's ever flown. so if this down you guys listening to this moment. yeah. sounds good >> minus 1098
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>> 30 seconds into flight, we are feeling the ruffle we are seeing 33 at a 33 raptor engines ignited on the super heavy booster booster ship avionics power until amateur nominal acquisition. a single corpus christi continuing to get good call-outs, our trajectory looking nominal systems, looking nominal, just amazing to see off 33 once yeah this point we've already passed through banks cubed that maximum dynamic pressure passing supersonics. so we're now moving faster than the speed of sound getting those onboard views from the ship cameras now that the next major milestone is gonna be a hot staging maneuver again, we're going to be doing that and just about 90 seconds to do that, we're going to shut down all
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but the three center raptor engines on super heavy that'll be our mika are most engine's cut off. and then the clamps holding the two stages together are going to release starship second stage will ignite its engines that are vax first, the sea levels right after that, the sea level engines will be splayed are just kinda pointed out at about 15 degree angle. so if you look close, i begin tracking, you might be able to see those center right after those six engines will push starship off of the booster all right, counting down now, we're going to be coming up right at around the three-minute mark on that hot staging maneuver again, we'll see the booster engines start to shut down. you'll see all but three lights go out in the middle. we'll see the engines ignite on
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a ship, pushing it away and that will start carrying the ship into space. booster will start to do it's flat, but that move in to boost back burn, setting it up, splashdown in the gulf of mexico staging confirm. confirmed boosters now making its way back scenes, six engines ignite he did on ship we got a starship on its way to space and a booster on the way back to the gulf. >> oh man he a moment to pick my jaw from the floor because these views are just stunning. these are live views from starship. first age is currently performing power and telemetry nominal. good their news informing us that the second stage or the chip, everything looking good, nominal their first, they just
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currently performing the boost back burn, expecting that to last about one minute, that moves back burn whose nominal that respect burn how's the booster back towards the coast taking it to a landing in the waters of the gulf of mexico we're only using the super heavy booster is 13 center from here on out whenever they re light, you'll be able to see that in the left bottom corner. those are the ones that can gimbal. in other words, prince, they move and change direction in order to change the thrust it to steer the first age back to earth while these are just incredible views coming to us everything is looking good for both the first stage on the left-hand side of your screen, or the super heavy booster there as well as on the right-hand side of your screen. that is starship or we also refer to that as the ship
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>> you are watching these incredible pictures up are two failed attempts. the most powerful rocket ever built because going into space and our kristin fisher has literally been cheering at her desk as she's watching jaw wide open, hitting the table just your reaction as you watch these really beautiful pictures >> i mean, first of all, the fact that we can see this live at it's happening in such good quality. it is just incredible and it reminds us that spacex really does believe that this is not just a journey for one company or one country. i mean, yes, this is a critical part of nasa's artemis program to return astronauts to the moon. but this is really a moment for all humanity because spacex wants to use this rocket to colonize mars. and so as i watch these, these images, it's just an incredible moment for people pulled it all enjoy watching spaceflight. i would
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have to say that spacex is going to be very pleased with this because this so far has been a picture perfect launch. there was no hold at t -40 seconds. they didn't even have to wait to see if those wind speeds were too high. it was as clean account down as they come and keep in mind they only got their launch license from the faa about 24 hours ago, less than 24 hours ago. so spacex here is really saying, hey, our hardware is not the one that is holding up these flight tests. it is faa government regulators that are keeping us from moving at the pace that we would like to be moving at the fact that that spacex was able to launch today. and so what we're seeing right now on the screen, on the left-hand side of your screen, actually, i'm not sure there, but what we're going to be seeing is the booster, the bottom part of the rise? i get the super heavy is going to be returning back splashing down in the gulf of mexico. i believe that's what you're seeing on the left-hand side of
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your screen. so far, this test flight has made it much farther than the previous two. and then on the right-hand side of your screen that starship, you can see the black belly there. >> those are >> all the heat shield tiles that are going to protect it from the heat of re-entry. but right now, these are the grid fins that you're seeing. there's things that are turning they're trying to kinda help steady the super heavy booster as it makes its way back down to earth >> i believe they lost an >> acquisition of signals. so you've got two things happening at once. the booster coming down to the gulf of mexico and then starship trying to make it all the way to the indian ocean. and sara, what we're going to be seeing now within the next few minutes is this fuel transfer. i mean, think about that. they're going to be trying to move cryogenic super-chilled fuel from one tank inside that starship rocket spacecraft right there into another tank inside the spacecraft that is critical
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because starship cannot make it to the moon until it is able to prove that it can do that. and it's going to have to do it ten times. you're going to have to have about ten or 11 of these things all launching around the same time, transferring fuel from one spacecraft to the next. that's how much fuel it's going to take to get it. up to the moon. so that's the first big demonstration that's going to be coming up here if all goes according to plan, they're also going to be opening up a very small payload hatch that's critical because spacex wants to use it to deploy satellites likely starlink satellites in the next few months. and then there's also going to be the first ever really light of a raptor engine in space. so those are commit some of the key milestones that we're going to be seeing coming out. but so far, i mean, sara spacex and nasa going to be very pleased with this. it doesn't get much better than this right now. >> no, the third time is the
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charm. the previous two launches failed way before this, this one is still ongoing in that starship you're looking at right there, which is in space, and will land in the indian at some point, we did lose our picture of the booster, which is plummeting to earth for all i know, it's already hit earth. i know they seemed like they were trying to get a picture of it from the ground found as it was coming back down onto earth, how long will starship, which we are looking at now in space? how long will this flight? late last? >> it shouldn't be just about 40 minutes. i mean, the goal here is not to make starship fully orbital. they're not trying to do several laps of the earth this is what they're trying to do, is simply get starship to orbital speeds to prove that they can get it into orbit. and so if all goes absolutely perfectly, the whole flight plan is not to make even one full orbit of the earth. essentially what it's doing is
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it's lifting off from starbase in boca chica, texas it's going up going over the atlantic ocean. it's going to go over the very southernmost tip of africa and then close to madagascar splash down somewhere in the indian ocean. but even then, spacex saying here, you know, it will look like if you could see it and we probably won't be able to end in some kind kind of explosive event because with a spacecraft traveling at those beads, you can imagine what sort of impact that might have when it splashes down into the indian ocean. but overall, about 50 minutes is what spacex is saying. if all goes according to plan for the starship spacecraft, but that booster, i believe it should have already splashdown in the gulf of mexico are already suffered a rapid unscheduled disassembly, which is spacex terminology for an explosion spring >> i'm just can't believe we're still watching this in
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real time and seeing these pictures of the earth. it's just kind of amazing watching that whichever portion it was i'm kinda and have been lost in the pictures, whichever abortion what was i called like a giggly bought at something like a gimbal at some point, we started coming back down and down through the clouds. it was atmosphere stratosphere, whichever when you're talking about it, it's amazing to watch uniform. she's talking about the potential of an explosion. as we go to break chris, and thank you so much. she's going to continue to watch as this plays out. but as we go to bake break, let's watch the launch one more for time. you can see just how amazingly powerful this thing was. one of his taking off
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excuse me. today, former alabama senator democrat doug jones joins us now, forgive me for getting slipped over my tongue their center i wanted to ask you about no labels because i think you have strong feelings about this group and their efforts to launch a third party present it's an agile candidate. absolutely. you know, john, you >> got to start from the premise that a third party cannot win an election in the united states of america, we are a two-party country and ab debt, then that way for two centuries now. and there's no way on god's green earth at the third party independent candidate can win. and i believe that a third-party bid by no labels which purports to be a centrist type organization would only take away votes from joe biden. and i think that that's a vote for donald trump. it will put him back in the white house. so yeah, i've got real concerns about they say that's not their intention. they say that they wouldn't put some more forward if they thought it would only get donald trump elected. you don't believe that? no, i don't believe it at all that there is nothing to suggest jess that i mean, you look at the number of potential
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candidates that they've gone through right now and folks to see that they cannot win the election and the fact of the matter is they continue to just try to raise money and to try to raise more money. now we've gotten to where talking about a former lieutenant governor from georgia. geoff duncan have really good guy. but the fact is you cannot raise that kind of money to be a present. and the only that can can do is to be a spoiler. it can take votes away. they know, they cannot win the election. and if you cannot win the election, you can only be a spoiler if you have any success at all. >> vice president kamala harris is visiting a clinic that provides abortions today in minnesota. this is the first time that a sitting president or vice president has ever made a visit like this. it's historic. why do you think it's never happened? and before and why do you think it's happening now? >> well, it's never happened before because it hasn't been on the tip of everybody's talking and what they're voting on as much. it is a huge issue women's reproductive rights, abortion. look at what happened
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in alabama with the unintended consequences of supreme court decision that did away with ivf for a period of time and i still think that there's a problem there. this is a major issue for america. it is not just about abortion, but it is a big your issue for taking away the rights, which is exactly what the biden administration is trying to get across deaf folks. it's interesting. i don't think that a demo, even a democratic president 25 years ago could have made a visit like this? no, i don't disagree with that, but but that was then that's when you had roe versus wade as a backstop. once you take that roe versus wade as a backstop away from folks and their rights are literally challenged, then you've got to make a point. you've got to, you've got to stress the fall white that this is where america is going. if we're not careful, there's a question i've been wanted to ask it. i'm not sure you're going to like it. it has to do with the special counsel investigation from robert hur into president biden is handling of documents. merrick garland, the attorney general, the united states, needed to sign off on the
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report put forward by her, could have stood in the way of it if he had wanted to or had any issues with it as someone who at one point was rumored to have been being considered to be attorney general. do you think merrick garland should have let that report which questioned president biden's memory go through. well, i think the attorney general's between a rock and a hard place and the fact is we don't know all that went on. we don't know the conversations that went on between mr. hur and the attorney general. i'm not going to try to second guess the ag at this at this point. that report is what it is. i think the attorney general has gone above and beyond to show how fair that this department is. $2 trump to everyone associated with him and also to make sure that he presents a fair image to what is going on with any investigations involving the president or his family. and i think that that isn't appropriate thing to do. all right. then i won't ask you to weigh in an attorney general american darren, i'll ask you for your legal expertise because you've quite a lawyer, right in your career,
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spring-breakers this year, fort lauderdale mayor dean trent, alice is joining us now. i just want to go first to remind people of the unprecedented add that miami beach put out to spring-breakers. let's listen to a little bit of that. >> okay. >> we need to talk >> this. >> isn't working anymore and it's not us. >> it's you. >> we just want different things. >> are idea of a good time i'm it's relaxing on the beach, hitting up a spot or chicken out a new restaurant. >> you just want to get drunk in public and so you hear her say, do you just want to get drunk and probably can ignore the laws? so we're breaking up with you. are you welcoming the spring-breakers that miami is breaking up with >> well, first of all, fort lauderdale has always been a welcome place for spring breakers. in fact, this week, we've seen really large numbers of kids from various colleges around the country come here we just tell people to behave and we have a very good crowd that comes here was
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having a good time and i'm not i'm not happy with what i see we're having to me, it almost sounds like me or having a little bit of a technical issue. i think you were and now they're now you're back but you said you were not you're not happy with what you saw. you always welcome spring breakers. i know that as part of the economy of florida to have people coming in from all different places to spend money at restaurants and enjoy themselves. but as your city concerned enough about what happened in miami this past year, are you doing anything different this year than last year to try to keep things from going nuts? >> well, the thing is we've always had enhanced police enforcement. we have the presence of police everywhere. >> but i want >> to i just want to credit the parents that send their kids down here. they tell them to behave, they tell them to be good citizens. we want them to come here with their enthusiasm, but leave with their dignity and i think that
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messages is really widespread throughout the, throughout the whole area that we, we usually see are spring-breakers come to now, miami. miami is different crowd. a lot of those folks that attended spring break really weren't college kids. there mostly adults who came to miami beach thinking it was the party scene. so i'm not sure that they are going to find fort lauderdale a welcoming a venue for that kind of entertainment >> did i read this right at the police may be recruiting spring-breakers to join the police department absolutely. >> we have recruiting officers out there every single day trying to encourage college kids when they graduate to come back to fort lauderdale and we'd love to see them as part of our police force. are police force or firefighters? this is a great time to live in great place to be, and we really would love to see more and more kids join our police and fire firefighter group because why not? this is a place to really enjoy your life. start a family
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and build a career fort lauderdale is a place to be mayor dean frontalis, i think to first have just happened one miami miami beach breaking up for spring breakers and to recruiting spring breakers when they >> come to the city to have a little fun to the police department. thank you so much for joining us >> you're very welcome >> but we would think in any great motto for spring-breakers , answers for us has been seen new central with dignity, cnn newsroom with jim acosta is up. next question >> okay? >> let's rinse to the company that will pick up, wash fold and olivia laundry and dry cleaning at the touch of a veteran. >> i do not trust other people with my laundry. ren's guarantees or satisfaction. i've been using it for months now with no issues okay. let's watch this. wait, i'm gonna do
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