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especially angry and so what was going on with them? he'd gone something like three years without making any arrests. so he was out there apparently not being very closely supervised. and he seemed to have this sense that the justice system wasn't working so where did that lead him it's disturbing to think about >> where did that lead him? what was he doing and what happened from the time that he pulled over these two men at the time that was unaccounted for we dive into all of those questions. this is a really important whole story. thomas lake, your report according phenomenal. be sure everyone to tune-in. it's an all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper. one whole our 1 whole story in air sunday at 08:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn thank you all for
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watching. our coverage >> continues >> tonight down 360. cnn's david culver, the first us television correspondent on the ground in haiti. what he is seeing with armed gangs controlling the capital and the world food program saying a third of the population is now fencing acute hunger. also tonight, the judge ruled and fulton county da fani willis decided she is staying on the trump case, but her lead prosecutor and former romantic partner has quit. take a look, what happens now and keep voters in a swing state. what undecided women in arizona, told by randy k about the issues they're weighing esident as part of our election year series on women voters, that 53% >> good evening. we begin tonight with haiti and cnn's david kovach, who has been trying to per days to get into the country and adjust now arrived. the country is in chaos with prime minister stepping down gangs now controlling the streets and ordinary haitians, millions of whom are going hungry, trying
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to survive. cnn is the first major news network to make it into port-au-prince since this latest outbreak of violence, david culver joins us now from there, what is the situation like on the ground? >> hey, there anderson. yeah, we landed about three hours ago. it's tens but there's also this eerie quiet that you feel as you're making your way through the streets. and we were only driving for about ten minutes or so and compared to when we were here three weeks ago, i expected to see at least some livelihood it out on the street, some activity there were no street vendors. folks were hurrying along and what localization told me it's because we were getting close to curfew 06:00 and you run the risk. if you are out after curfew, not to be ticketed or cited or anything, but rather potentially to have police opened fire on you. i mean, that doesn't told you that type of situation that this city is dealing with. and the really this country has found itself and it is a crisis that they have not faced in years is unprecedented for many aspects of the city in particular. and
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then when you look at some of the most difficult aspects you're talking about food insecurity and health care. if you break down the health care, it's 80% according to one local hospital executive of hospitals in the city that are shuttered and many of them have been ransacked. they've been looted. some of the medical workers themselves have been targeted by gang members. so they're living in fear. and then the food insecurity is a growing concern. you have officials who are saying that you've got about 1 million people who are a step away from famine. why is that? well, we experience to just in the logistics of trying to get to where we are now. and that is you've got roadways that are blocked by gang activity depending on the hour, you have to reroute and figure out another way around. it just shows you how quickly evolving this situation is anderson and you've even got communities that have started to barricade themselves even more so than we saw three weeks ago and have created essentially self-defense brigades according to locals and our carrying guns more than i've seen on the
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streets here, certainly for the last visit. just to make sure that the gangs don't get any closer and tried to take over territory. >> so who is in control in port-au-prince? let's in the capital >> yeah, right now, it does feel like there are almost factions within the city, if you will. i mean, it feels like there are aspects that have contain themselves and basically protected their own communities, if you will, not only physically and putting up a defense but also just kind of operating on their own neighbors looking out for neighbors, if you will. and outside of that, there are some aspects that are able to continue just with some of the state of government infant police protection. but then you can hear it on and off at times, you'll have moments where gunfire will just erupt and it shows you that these are times that are just totally unpredictable. and so for that region, you've got people who are sealing themselves in their homes and who haven't left in the past couple of weeks. >> how difficult was it to get into the country?
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>> yeah. i mean, this was a huge challenge and the logistics of six days waiting out in the dominican republic, trying to go through a lot of bureaucratic red tape at times, of course, but that just shows you what the dominican republic and haiti officials were trying to navigate to so as to get the foreign media n, now we happen to be the first ones to get into port-au-prince, which is significant, especially after six days of trying overland crossings, then trying to book certain helicopters to make our way in. and we finally were able to land about three hours ago. this is just a sampling of our trip on that when you play at going to take that one. i would forget there the logistics up this trip alone and have been incredibly challenging to say the least they're confirming with us something that we've been working on >> the entire day and that is the landing zone trying to figure out where we'll touch down i a very dire situation in
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port-au-prince >> gunshots to hear that it is already hearing gunshots just a few seconds into stepping out of the car after arriving here, what it prints so that shows you the logistics of trying to get here. and again, six days to make that one helicopter ride. and as soon as it lands, a lot of the folks who are ex-pats trying to get out, or of course, looking to board some of these helicopters and make their way back to the mic and republic. but those are the fortunate few anderson, of course, you've got many haitians here who they don't have that option to leave as far as a foreign presence in an international aid. >> i mean, the >> un has tried to set up an air bridge, but right now it doesn't seem like that's in effect. and so you've got a city that's essentially cut off from anything that would allow it to stay alive at this point, including food, 90% of the food
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that comes in in this country is imported, so that, that says you just how significant any sort of supply chain that's cut off if you think about the vast majority of what's consumed here has to come in from elsewhere. supply lines are just totally blocked. it's making it near a extremely dire situation >> to recolor or appreciate the report of be careful domestic politics now and the law the former president already celebrating online about prosecutor nathan wade resigning from the georgia election interference case that fulton county district attorney hired him to run his move came after the trial, judge, this morning gave the onetime couple of choice. either he goes or she goes fani willis in his ruling, the judge rejected defense arguments that they're former relationship was a conflict of interests. however, he did say it raised a quote, significant appearance of impropriety. he also took issue but he called da willis's quote, unprofessional manner, unquote during her testimony last month, this is some of it
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>> i object to you getting records. you've been intrusive into people's personal lives. you'll confuse 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. slide in this table, one you lied right here. i think you lied right here >> no, no. this is a true judge and good. he has a lot >> luck as we mentioned, the former president way to end mocking. hello, ms willis, pronounces her first name and calling the judge's ruling, quote, big stuff, even though it keeps run the case more now from cnn's nick valencia this is of, completing the judge scott mcafee announcing today the defense failed to prove fani willis financially benefited by hiring >> nathan wade as her top deputy on the georgia election subversion case against donald trump and others. but this finding is by no means an indication that the court condones this tremendous lapse in judgment or the unprofessional manner of the district attorney's testimony during the evidentiary hearing
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judge scott mcafee wrote, rather it is the undersigned's opinion that georgia law does not permit the finding of an actual conflict for simply making bad choices. mcafee also describing willis fiery testimony last month as unprofessional intrusive into people's personal lives. you'll confuse, 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. and >> her january remarks at an atlanta area church as legally improper oh she play. but no isn't it them playing the race card when they only question 1, >> the judge also saying reasonable questions exist about the timing of willis and wade's relationship. >> when did your romantic relationship with ms willis began >> 2022 mcafee writing the district attorney, chose to continue supervising and paying wade while maintaining such
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relationship as long as wade remains on the >> case, this unnecessary perception will persist. >> i don't think it's a good day for the justice system. >> defense attorney scott globin faced off against willis during the case when he represented trump the ally can chesebro, one of the four co-defendants, to take a guilty plea. >> i hope and expect that the criminal defense lawyers in this case will appeal this decision. and i hope the georgia court of appeals has a different view sen. scott mcafee, she's not equipped to do the job and that case should end immediately. >> the former president's legal team vowing to fight on we will use all legal options available as we continue to fight to end this case, which should never have been brought in the first place. attorney steve sadow said those close to willis note the judge wasn't buying the idea that willis devised a financial scheme to enrich herself. and they're glad she could stay on the case. but now she might not be able to take the case to trial before the november election and nick valencia joins us now from atlanta. now that the judges, another, the judge has ruled nic that she can stay on the case and prosecuted. do we know
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more about when it might actually go to trial? >> well, trump's georgia attorney is expected to appeal the decision which could lead to more delays. anderson previously before these charges are before these allegations surfaced again it's fani willis. she'd asked for an august trial date and she was on track for that right now, the question is, can she get it back on track before the november election? unlike the federal charges that trump faces the state charges have different implications because even if trump wins the 2024 election, he would not be able to pardon himself from these state charges. >> anderson, nick valencia. thanks so much perspective now from two former federal prosecutors, jeffrey toobin and cnn senior legal analyst elie honig, also joining us is going keys who served as district attorney for the stone mountain judicial circuit into cab county georgia jeff, i mean, the the judge's opinion was a scathing rebuke of of willis her judgment. he wrote that the reasonable questions remain about whether willis and wade testified untruthfully about the timing of their relationship. i mean, that's
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today was a very good day for donald trump. this case is going nowhere. even if in the extremely unlikely event that this somehow staggers to trial in august or in the fall. >> think about this. there's another racketeering case in georgia where jury selection, not the trial jury pretty selection has taken a year. this case is never going to trial before the election. >> it's an >> embarrassment. all of this. i mean, it fani willis has hung on, but this case is going nowhere very quickly. >> gwen, i mean, this is now the second time that willis has been managed by a judge for showing incredibly bad judgment. >> well, probably not surprisingly, but certainly respectfully, i disagree with mr. toobin. i do think that there is enough evidence to go forward. i think that particularly the timing in this case, while we've had one racketeering case that has taken along time to go to a
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jury that's an anomaly in my 17 years is the state prosecutor. i've never seen it take ten or 12 months to get a jury and in the last rico case that i'm aware of da will is taking to trial with 12 defendants and she was able to get a jury in about four weeks. so i think that's the precedent. that we should be looking at >> now, true? there are a lot of other cases and matters that may shift the timeframe, but she is unequivocally said she is ready to take this to trial. that has been her mantra since the beginning. if she had her way, this would start august 5, i mean, do you think what the judge said today i'm just going to hurt her at trial. >> absolutely. understand. so the way i would characterize what fani willis got today's she survived. i don't think she won, but she survived and that's the most important practical bottom line. she's still on the case. but fani willis is credibility is in tatters in a way that i've never seen from any prosecutor. she's now been reprimanded twice by two separate judges and the language in this
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opinion, you never see this. i've never seen a prosecutor admonish like this by a judge ever. i mean, the judge said they're seven or eight attacks on her credibility, founded by the record, he said there are reasonable questions about whether the da test find untruthfully. that means the judges saying there's a realistic probability the district attorney got on the witness stand and committed perjury. and so i think that's going to manifest a couple of ways. one, we're all watching the public's all watching that you're jury pool. and second of all, it's going to undermine the legitimacy of this prosecution going forward, and that matters. we care about. are prosecutors abiding by the rules and staying clean of conflicts like this, jeff, this trow would be would be televise. this is probably the only trial that it actually would be televised, so people will be actually able to watch fani willis is performance in the courtroom and the defense attorneys. and as far as i can tell, >> this trial will be conducted during the presidency of moles leah obama i mean, it is so far so >> because gwen gwen was saying
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she thinks that the the it was an anomaly, the rico case involving young thug that lasted for ten, right. >> i mean okay. >> jury selection will take something and month and a year. there are lots of legal motions that are still to be decided in this case, just as there are in the other cases that trump is facing. so independent of jury-selection, there is a lot still to be resolved here. there are also many more defendants in this case who also will want to be heard about issues before the trial takes place. so i think fani willis, in many respects was ill-treated here. i don't think her testimony was unprofessional. that wasn't my view, but know my view doesn't matter. the judges ucl treated by by by the defense, i think the judge was unduly harsh on her but the the situation is that this trial is a very long way from from going forward.
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and that's the most important thing going. i'm wondering when you think >> this actually might go to trial. and also the judge throughout, which hasn't gotten as much attention today, but the judge throughout six of the charges in the indictment, including three against the former president an earlier this week >> yes. and so i think one of the things we're waiting to see is whether the district attorney decides to re-invite on those charges. she has the ability to do so interestingly, in that order, the judge also provided the option of seeking a certificate of immediate review for appeal. >> note probably that suggestion was missing from the non disqualification order today. >> so >> if if it was my case, i think you'd start to look and see how strong is your case without the six charges, whether you would go forward it does not dismiss any defendants from the case. everybody is still tied under the main charge, the rico charge in this
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matter. and it's very easy as your guests in-studio know, very easy to indict at the state level. i actually think the federal system has an easier route to help to cure deficiencies such as those that were outlined earlier this week. but she is able to go forward and re-invite if she decides to cure. >> ellie also just separately in the hush money case in new york, the judge delayed the trial some 30 days. yes. so a letter just came out from the judge to the parties and it's clear to me that the judges taking this seriously, just so people understand what's happening here. so the federal government doj, the southern district in new york where i used to work. they ran an investigation of the whole hush money scheme and they decided not to charge donald trump when he left office. but in the course of that, they generated tens of thousands of documents, some of which may be favorable to donald trump's defense. now, trump has been trying to get those documents from the feds for a year now. and the fed's my former office has, i think, done a very poor job of
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disclosing those. they've played keep away, they've played slowdown, and now the trump's team is just starting to get those doc and the judge said, yeah, maybe it will start april 15th. he didn't commit so that it could be well after that and the, you know, that the defense once they see these thousands of pages, they are going to request more time and they're also going to make more motions which could delay the case further. >> the point is trump is entitled to these documents, getting them to lay, and now it's cost them their first trial de and couldn't credible. >> they didn't hand over those two prosecutors local problem without really duty to do that as a prostate outrage, elie honig, toobin, keys grid to have you on. thank you. coming up next the presidential race and new polling on how robert kennedy jr. and other third-party candidates could shape cnn's john king is at the magic wall for us plus the latest on the fake photo, princess kate and her kids. and why prince harry and his wife, meghan, or now facing questions for a whole different reason, morehead? >> they told us to follow our
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that his old boss egged on a mob bent on murdering him on january 6. and who got within a few dozen feet of him and his family as they were hustled away to safety. nothing about that. he would not say who he'd vote for, only that it would not be joe biden. he also suggested that he would not back a third-party candidate with that in mind, there's new battleground state polling that shows how competitive things are and how complicated too, because of high interest and robert kennedy jr. or other third-party options john king breaks down the numbers for us tonight to add the magical well, so drawn, this is the week that the biden and trump clinched enough delegates to become presumptive nominees. we often hear as the rematch america doesn't want to the new numbers support that. >> yes, very much so anderson, this is the 2020 map when a third party candidates related make that much of a difference in a minute, we'll get to 2016 when they did, but yes is the answer to your question is there a great dissatisfaction? there? forgive me for turning my back. i just want to stretch this out a look at this right now at this point in 1992, ross perot was pulling about 20%. so the disaffection, the disillusionment, the search for another candidate is not quite that high, but look, robert
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kennedy jr. getting 10% in michigan, 10% in arizona, 9% in pennsylvania, add in jill stein is running from the green party nomination cornel west is running says we'll see if he gets on the balance. he says he's running as a third party candidate, justice for all i believe is what he calls his new party. 17% in michigan right now, looking for an alternative 13% in arizona 11, 12, 13% there in pennsylvania, as well. so yes yes. people are looking for other choices because those are pretty significant numbers, the question is, where does it go from here? if you think just about independence, we think about the middle of the electorate. everybody always says in a close election, independent settle it, that's true. you could say it's the suburbs, but this is a key group just among independents. this is robert f. kennedy jr. 16% in michigan, 25% in arizona, 21% pennsylvania. so there's self-defined middle of the electorate, don't belong to any party. they're looking for somebody else, anderson, who does a third-party candidate, robert f. kennedy jr. who does he take votes away from trump or biden?
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>> it's a great question and i would say this data does not give us a definitive answer. you will actually show you as i walked through this, it can take from each candidate, depending on but what state we're in and what group we're talking about. but just more broadly, i wanna go back to 2016. most smart people about politics will tell you if there's a lot of interest in third-party candidates in this dynamic, it benefits him, donald trump, because in a lot of states, let's go to michigan 2016, he has trouble getting above 50, but he can get 247 or 48. so if the bar our for victory drops to 47 or 46, or 45, because the third party candidates are getting votes in general that benefits trump in general. now, let's show you more of the specifics as we come through because it's not always true if you look at all of the voters right now, this is the three states looking at the horse race, right? who's winning right now in a two-way race, trump is up three and michigan trump is up five with the third-party options added in. so you could say, and that's with its margin of error. it's debatable. but you could say, okay, maybe it helps trump a little bit in michigan, look at arizona, he's up three and a two-way
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race, just trump and biden plus four with third-party options. is that a little bit of a boost? let's be careful, but it's something to watch as we go forward. but look at pennsylvania trump's up to in pennsylvania in a biden trump question, when you throw in the third party candidates, it's tied. so maybe it hurts trump a little bit in pennsylvania. so it's gonna be fascinating as we go forward just to look at some of the other data in here, as you look at all of this just mentioned among independent voters, right? where are we among independent voters? well, look at this in a two-way race among independents, trump plus four and michigan trump bluff plus five. when the third-party option is moved in, maybe a little bit, biden loses a little bit in arizona plus 14 and a two-way plus ten and a third party trump, as we noted, he loses a little bit in pennsylvania plus seven two plus for the most damning piece, anderson, if your script through strip through, excuse me, within the bowels of these poles, we move this one out here and bring up this one here. this is the most damning thing i found when you look at the cross tabs and these poles, this is arizona among non-white voters in arizona. that means predominantly latinos in 2020,
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joe biden won on them. this is the exit polls by 20 points, by 20 points. and he just barely one arizona, right. look where we are now 38 to 35 plus three provided plus 22 plus three because robert kennedy jr. is getting 17%. others don't know 11%. so if you're the biden campaign, some of its anti-trump, some of his anti-biden. that's a problem. it's certainly >> complicates the work for both campaigns. >> trump does, and that's what makes it so complicated with eight months to go. historically, support for third-party candidates shrinks closer to the election. people realize they're not going to win. i need to vote for a winner, pero, they'll remember got 19%. so we have to watch this and see is this traditional or is it like 1992? we've got to watch it play out. so look, just in arizona, this is robert f. kennedy jr. support among hispanics, latinos, 19% that mostly hertz biden, right, because that's traditionally a more democratic constituency, although there has been a little trickle back to republicans and recycles younger voters. he's getting 16%. again, your reflexes that hurts biden, right? the democrats mostly get younger
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voters independent this, as i said, that's a bit of a draw. there are independent republican-leaning independents, democratic union defense, but look at this. joe biden needs democrats in the city's urban areas robert kennedy's got 11%, but rural voters, that's traditionally you're trump based robert kennedy's getting 13%. so both campaigns are going to have to study, that's just arizona. i'll bring up pennsylvania to look at it as well in these key states, absolutely critical to getting to 270. kennedy gets 6% of biden voters in pennsylvania. so if you're biden campaign say that's a problem. well, he's getting 9% of 2020 trump voters in pennsylvania in the city's 9% in the suburbs, 7%. but again, a lot of trump voters in those rural pennsylvania counties. he's getting 10%. so the key thing is anderson both campaigns, eight months, they're gonna have to study in which state is hurting me, in which state might he and the others don't forget the others be helping me and guess what, money you think trump would spend his money just against biden. biden's just against trump. no. watch pretty soon. there'll be some ads against bobby kennedy. you can count on it. >> john king. thank you. >> we're now in the state of
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play that john just touched on in arizona, specifically, what undecided women voters there are saying about the issues that matter to them this time around. it's part of randy k is continuing election series. the 53%, which is the average proportion of women voters and presidential elections since 2000 randy's conversation came during a week that saw vice president kamala harris make a stop at a planned parenthood clinic in saint paul, minnesota, the first time is sitting vice president has visited an abortion provider. the biden campaign is clearly looking to make reproductive rights an issue during the campaign and was top of mind for the women that randy talked to? >> forever, say i don't know why the hell women's reproductive rights or even a political converse amen >> i could converse ai luck look at the end of the day we have to do, you know, potential president's like you have no business up in my body it's not
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only reproductive rights there now is talking about ivf. what is next? i do not want anyone a government official who is a non-doctors, not part of my medical team telling me what they can and cannot do to my body or what is right for my body, how important our reproductive rights and freedoms to you in terms of choosing a candidate that's my top issue for all of you >> i think it's definitely on the top one or two. and the timelines coming up for me and my husband wanted to start trying and i'm scared for when i start trying and something happens and if and i have to make that choice left either to die or doctors will go to jail. >> these six women are all independent voters living in the critical swing state of arizona. and they are all undecided until we brought them together in scottsdale. they'd never met though all or affiliated with the women's
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business organization? no women can't believe i'm saying it here. >> like >> friends and family don't even know this, but i had to have a medical abortion and they were like, it is either your life like or it's this unborn baby. and to rip that away is not okay. like we are literally going back so far in history, we have come such a long way. we have fought such a hard battle and so many people have died along the way. in the fact that we are going to go back to that, such as joke isn't it? >> which candidate do you think would do the best job with the board? >> i'm sorry, we pick on biden's to write i'm there isn't none of the above. is that what you want trump has declined to rule out resuming his contentious zero tolerance policy that led to thousands of
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migrant children and parents to be separated at the us border in 2018. >> why is it always separation of families? why is that the go-to? >> i me child of immigrants, my entire family are immigrants. my father is a direct immigrant. he crossed over when he was in his 20s, but he did it the correct way as a mexican american, i've lived here and i've known both cultures it's a struggle on sorry, it takes me a little bit emotional sometimes because we are a country of immigrants. but also what biden is doing by letting mass quantities in. there was already a murder. >> so when you hear trump's say something like he's going to do the biggest number of deportations in us history. how do you feel about that? >> it breaks my heart i worry about the friends and the family here. i am of lighter skin tone. okay. no one's going to ask me for my documents or whatever what about my father? he's very dark skinned. >> one thing that biden is proposing is through executive action is having asylum officers at the border and they would decide the asylum cases
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right there at the border. so it wouldn't get gummed up in the courts. they would really speed things up. >> it's the immigration system. it means more border patrol agents. it means we're jalen at more judges, it's overhauling the entire system, not just a wall, not just, let's add some more people that can say yes, no, yes, no. >> it's >> an entire overhaul. >> i think there should be a wall i really, really do. >> trump's legal troubles at eight criminal charges in four separate criminal cases? >> does any of that >> as you sit here still undecided, does any of that have any impact on whether you will end up supporting him? >> every person works from the government, from the private in the military, to the president takes the oath to support and defend the concentration. yeah. >> trump doesn't do that. trump does not do that. he's not respect the laws of the nation if they get in his way, i think he's a great and a crook and a manipulator and a bully. and so all of those things run through my mind is i think about do i
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really want this person representing the united states? >> are you comfortable with trump's serving as president even if he ends up being convicted felon no, i don't know. >> is that a possibility? >> yes. >> as a felon? >> yes. yeah. at the gadi here it's a very real possibility why >> do you think either biden or trump or mentally fit for office? >> they're both way too old to be their >> once too childish, wants to senile. what do you, >> what do you all need to hear to pick a candidate? >> i'm michelle obama come in. >> i need a new candidates slide. yes, i really do. >> maybe kennedy being a stronger yeah. yes. >> i agree with that >> i agree with actually both of you. >> yeah. >> we need somebody new to come >> in and shake things up. >> randi, those women sound really disappointed in their choices. did they say what their hvo will ultimately come down to
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>> what interests in at least two of the women told us, in fact, they may not vote at all, but they are all really disappointed, as you said, in their choices and trump and biden. but on the flip side of that, they're also all very intrigued by robert f. kennedy jr. who is running as an independent. in fact, one woman who really strongly disliked donald trump told me that if trump were to choose robert f. kennedy jr. as his running mate, she would vote for trump. but really understand i get a sense from these women that they're not looking to hear something specific from biden or trump to win their vote. what they're looking for is a new candidate, a fresh face, who they believe will bring real change. anderson, randi kaye, randy, thanks >> just ahead. the latest on the search and recovery efforts in the midwest after a series of powerful tornadoes destroyed parts of towns, killing at least three and included scenes like these oh, my god, look at ago oh, my god it's like go, go, go, go, go, go. we need to know some bad luck.
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penal colony on the eve of this vote, amid simmering opposition, despair that the sudden death of alexey navalny, she most prominent kremlin critic, who was himself once infamously attacked with green antiseptics, die at least about for you russian authorities have warned attempts disruption would be treated as a serious offense for the kremlin. this is meant to be a show of resoundingly national unity with russians coming together in support at the ballot box for vladimir putin the russian opposition hasn't even been allowed to take part and the three candidates who are standing a neither anti-putin, anti ukraine walk or even popular with the russian electrodes in other words, the kremlin is taking absolutely no chances with the outcome of this >> but in >> won't moscow polling
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>> station, a voting booth is set on fire. an onlooker tries to douse the flames with water you score before police grabbed the suspect outside st. petersburg polling station, a protester, lobes or petrol bomb that the front door before being wrestled to the ground everyone it seems is willing to let this putin reappointment go unchallenged >> in matthew chance joins us now from moscow. >> i mean, how did these expressions >> of dissent in this election compared to other elections in russia, especially ones where putin has been a candidate for president well in 2018, in the last presidential election, there were certainly wide-scale protests, but this time it's very different. the country's very different. i mean, russia was not involved in a
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full-scale war with ukraine back then, alexey navalny was still alive. there was an opposition which was kind of repressed, but it was still able to operate inside the car country. now, the opposition has been silenced, has been a brutal campaign of repression opposition leaders have been exiled, jailed, or in the case of alexey navalny, he's dead, he died in an arctic penal colony last month. and so the context of it is very different. it's much rarer now to see protests like this and much riskier, and it points the real frustrations that a simmering beneath the surface in russia will see what happens over the next couple of days. the results are expected to be announced, perhaps are on monday because it's a three-day voting process. we've still got some weighted way to go and probably still some protests will see in the days ahead as well as in moscow, matthew, thank you. coming up next fallout from the royal photo edit and growing drama now surrounding the feuding royals >> one, readings
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story of sin city. sunday at on cnn. >> what a week and has been for the british royal family questions surrounding the public absence of catherine, princess of wales, after abdominal surgery are only grown as you likely know, news agencies pulled a dr. good photo of her and her three kids, which was designed to show her seemingly healthy and happy. no detailed explanation yet from the royal family. now, catherine, sister-in-law, meghan, and prince harry are facing questions over a surprise announcement online. that's unrelated details now from isa soares i wish you a new business venture and a social media come for the duchess of sussex. after a six-year absence from instagram, meghan, has launched american riviera orchard. little is known about the brand, but the timing of the announcement is raising hi browse here in the uk across the atlantic on the very same day, prince william on the legacy of his mother, princess
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diana, at an awards ceremony his brother and meghan, husband, prince harry, joined live via video link and thank those working for keeping her memory alive, despite the warm messages, what the event was overshadowed by the relentless sagas surrounding the princess of wales. >> it's the question that has taken over the internet. where is kate middleton? >> everyone is still talking about this picture. >> where do you stand on case spirit see there's no doubting its impact on reputation and the british royal family. >> and they've really, really messed up. they really have messed up that mr.. >> which has been swirling in the media and amid the public for nearly a week, it all started with this photo to mark mother's day in the uk, meant to calm fevered speculation shouldn't over our health. but in the end, only made things worse. the image put out by kensington palace is the first glimpse of princess catherine since the last public
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appearance on christmas day the only problem it had been edited by the end of the day, major international news agencies had withdrawn the image citing manipulation concerns, including the french based afp, where ethic baja, is a photo director. >> everybody started enlarging, zooming in the picture and noticing straight away that something was wrong. and after a few hours all agencies in london decided to pull the pictures together with the palace in damage control, the prince's issued an apology on social media saying like many amateur photography first, i do occasionally experiment with editing. i wanted to express my apologies for any confusion. the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. she was spotted briefly on monday alongside her husband, william, in the car leaving windsor for a private appointment. >> but >> afp photo director says a dr. photo toad raises serious
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questions about trust and transparency. >> you >> thought you were trained to do so, you your tricked? >> yes. >> our position now will be that every image still image coming out of kensington palace will clearly be scrutinized very thoroughly before we decide to put it out to our subscribers around the world, it's often said that the royal family has to be seen to be believed. but when you don't believe what you see, then a whole host of conspiracy theorists start swirling online. i did a search for kate middleton photos. you can let's see here there are so many just circling right now on social media from the insensitive to the outright outlandish, still, some in the british public belief, kate has a right to privacy. >> there's a lot bigger issues to worry about in the wild, rarely that people just leave her alone. >> it's blown out of all for sure. >> she did a >> little coupled to exit story
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>> blown out of proportion or not one thing is clear with king charles's ongoing cancer treatment and the mystery around kate's health. the royal families dealing with a pr battle on several fronts he's a suarez cnn, london >> join him now is some data and all the royal drama, it is harry enten, who's a big year, a big royal-watchers. oh, i'm a huge role. i am just so happy to be here. there's a lot of interests. i mean, this is huge obviously, this is so huge when i found out i was doing this segment, i got so many texts from people within it the company who dress were saying, i'm so looking for is that an actual blackberry years? it is actually a knockoff blackberry. it's a unit hertz from china. it's like a blueberry a little bit like a national security issue. it may either way. so what's the national interests? the national interest is huge. there are more people who are searching for kate middleton over the last few today's than or online? searching online, correct. not searching for they're not going or house or
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anything like that cert then searching for baseball than searching for donald trump, than searching for joe biden, the interest in this story, anderson in one word, is tremendous and i find the whole thing to be absolutely delicious. >> okay >> meghan, the duchess of sussex, has launched this new brand. where does her sort of popularity, stan? yes, he is launching this new brand and i'll note that we don't really know what the heck this new brands exactly going to do. it seems like a lifestyle brand. they're going to sell jams, jellies, cookbooks. perhaps you'd like your other target customer for this lifestyle. i am absolutely the target customer for this let me tell you, i love going in there and making some nice sandwiches, but i will note meghan, is not all that popular in the united states. she's more popular than donald trump or joe biden, but her net favor ability rating is significantly lower than any of the other big royals, right then meghan, or william, or harry and i think this is going to be a real question on four, could this brand, ashley's? succeed? and then the other real question is, given kate's high popularity, she sort of