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cnn's polo sandoval is just yards from where the suspect is barricaded. this our polo. what's the latest you're seeing on the ground? >> that house. a question just over my right shoulder off in the distance, i'll give you a lay of the land in just a few moments, paul. but first, remember it's now been about four-and-a-half hours now, since police here in trenton, new jersey were notified, the man believed in that case in those killings that you just told us about was barricaded inside a home at the time, there were multiple residents inside of that home since then, there were able to escape from that home. and now this really gives law enforcement here on the scene that advantage the advantage of time it is on their side as they can potentially wade out the suspect who they believed was involved at home that i mentioned is just beyond the yellow tape here there are multiple law enforcement personnel between us and the home soar in a relatively save space. but that house and the distance that red bricked face multi-story structure is where investigators believe 26 year-old andriy gordon came
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after being involved in the killing of three of his relatives in neighboring pennsylvania just after 09:00 this morning police earlier today telling telling reporters that they believed that after he commits allegedly committed those murders, he carjack another individual we didn't he did not hurt and then drove an suv here to this particular neighborhood before making his way inside that house for the last several hours we've heard police negotiators outside using a bullhorn pa system asking gordon to basically help bring this to a peaceful land asking that he surrender himself, either call the pick up the phone, call 911, or step out of the house with his hands up and no shirt on to make sure that he doesn't have any any sort of weapons on an investigator said earlier that he was believed to have used an a or style rifle possibly other weapons in the commission of those murders. and so now they're not sure if he's
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potentially armed inside. we also do not know if police outside of this house of seen or heard any sort of response from the suspect in size. so it's not until they are able to actually gain entrance, which we don't know when that will be that they will be able to positively say the suspect is inside. but for the last hour or so, we haven't seen or heard anything except for just a few bangs that we heard coming from an area near the home about an hour ago. in addition to a few small billows of smoke. but for now, police outside of the house watching, waiting keeping neighbors first away. any of the folks that actually make their way towards the or near the home. police are actually providing them with an escort if they happen to live near that home? but otherwise, any folks who may be coming to this particular neighborhood, they're being asked to steer clear as they wait to see what will happen next, paula hello standby. i want to bring in
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cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller and former boston police commissioner, ed davis. john, first to you, so they believe that the suspect is now alone. so how does that change the calculus? for the authorities >> well, it removes the potential collateral problem of hostages, which is now you've got the suspect on one end of this, the police on the other end, and innocent people caught in the middle once they were able to get all of those people out of the house, paula, it means you can engage the suspect suspect as much less leverage than someone who might be holding hostages, which is one of the reasons it was important to get all those people out. obviously for their safety, but also so that this could be a kind of a more direct communication one of the things you brought up earlier in the show is, what do you say to somebody who is suspected in three murders cruz and other assaults to give them that reason to come out when they're going to be saying, look, my
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life is over, i'm going to jail but that's where i trained negotiators going to engage them and say andriy, look, this was about seeing your children and this is those children are okay and they're still going to data father and this is this is not the time to plan out the whole rest of your life because we don't know how that's going to go. so why don't you make that step to the door? we don't want to hurt you. we don't want any of our people to get hurt we want you to be able to go to court, get a lawyer engaged with with your kids and others and you try and turn that conversation around a to have a direct conversation be to give them all the reasons to go forward and not to do something rash, right then but as you've seen and as paulo has reported to us, this has been a lot of people on megaphones& pa systems yelling into the house. we haven't heard about
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anything coming back so at this point, they really have to determine is he still inside? is he alive? and why does that matter? i mean, we we keep saying it's true. time is on their side especially if safeties involved, but if he's not in that house, if somehow he slipped the perimeter and they say they have no reason to believe he did it's really important to know that he may be armed and still out there. so at some point, they are going to have to go through the motions of getting in there as polo told us, there were some banging noises and some smoke. it's possible they could have used a tear gas agent or something like that to see if they could get him to come out or create some movement in there at some point, they may decide to go in with a robot or send a team in. but at this point, as polo said they're just using the time to get as much intel as possible and figure out the next move.
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>> as you heard john just talking about how complicated the situation is. this is someone who allegedly has already killed three people. he's believed to be heavily armed and could be emotionally disturbed. how dangerous is this for law enforcement? >> well, john is spot on as usual, but to answer your question, i think when you're dealing with someone who has murdered three people who is heavily armed and in a stress state of mind like this suspect is it doesn't get more dangerous than that. police have to act as if he's a lethal threat. and they will do everything they can to try to save his life they will talk logic as john explained they will attempt to get him to come down from the sort of pinnacle of stress and outrage that that
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he was period saying before this happened to a point where he can start to think logically about what his options are. and they'll try to lay out options for them even though the average person would think this guy's life is over, that's not necessarily the case. so they want to try to get them out safely. but they're going to protect their personnel. they're going to protect the people in the neighborhood and everything that they do is about very slowly making making sure that every step that they take is the best possible option for the safety of everyone involved. >> i'm john and add thank you. we'll continue to monitor this developing situation. but right now, former president donald trump is speaking at a rally in ohio, says latest attempt to push the candidate. he's endorsing in a three-way senate primary race. in what will likely be a key test of his clout in the buckeye state. now the rally comes just one day
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after his former vice president refused to endorse him, saying he cannot in good conscience, support trump's candidacy and accused him of pursuing an agenda that is at odds with the conservative agenda. cnn's alayna treene is live in ohio. alina, what are you hearing from the former president? >> we're gonna get well, ball, this is a really interesting speech because it's his first formal event since he officially secured enough delegates earlier in the week to effectively become the republican nominee. but he is not an ohio today for his own campaign, ohio's a state that he won pretty large numbers in 2020. he actually had the most votes in ohio in the state's history as a candidate. and so he's really here, not for himself, but to boost his endorsed candidate in the senate republican primary, which is on tuesday. and that is bernie moreno, a businessman who is really locked in a
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contested nesc primary fight with two other candidates that includes states and inter matt dolan and ohio secretary if state frank larose now donald trump's influence in this state is very noteworthy, was what really one of the reasons why senator jd vance was able to come out victorious in his own senate primary two years ago, and donald trump is trying to have that happen again this time around. and one of the things i think is worth noting is that this is one of the only senate primaries where donald trump's one of his backed candidates, could potentially lose their primary race. and that's something i'm told from his advisers and his allies that they very much want to avoid we're at all costs now, as for his messaging, paula, donald trump has focused heavily on the border. this is something that is actually been parodied by many of the candidates in the senate race, even though ohio is more than one thousand miles away from the us-mexico border, it's something they really believe people here on the ground in the same care very much about. we also heard donald trump repeatedly the attack president joe biden as he's really been
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doing a lot of lately it as he gears up for his general election messaging, but he's been really going after him mainly on some of the charges that he is facing claiming that biden is behind some of the charges. take a listen to how he put it, but you'll never know is i don't remember this remember this, joe biden is a great threat to our democracy. he's a tremendous threat to our democracy. his incompetence is the number one reason. also, he uses the justice department, the fbi, to go after his political opponent happens to we've me how are we doing? and he's driven my numbers through the roof to do it one or two more times since about a couple of more indictments, joe, you dms dove somebody said, they're indicting this guy in to the office and office of president
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>> bars now, paula, i also want to point out something that i found very interesting in his remarks, which is that he repeatedly talked about social security. there was questions that he kind of opened the door to earlier this week in an interview with cnbc about whether he was open to cutting on social security. he tried to clean up those remarks de and said he would not touch those things. security would not touch entitled print programs. and i think that's rhetoric you're going to continue to hear. i'm trying to talk about in the weeks ahead, kampala hello, anna treene. thank you joining me now as cnn senior political commentator and republican strategists on a navarro. thank you so much for being with us now. trump again, called those in jail for crimes they committed on january 6. >> hostages and great patriots. let's take a listen. >> can you see the spirit from the hostages? and that's what they are as hostages. they'd been treated terribly and very unfairly. and, you know that and everybody knows that and we're gonna be working on that
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suit as the first day we get into office was going to save our country. we're going to work with the people to treat those unbelievable patriots. and they were unbelievable patriots so we're now in a general election. >> do you think that >> moderate and suburban voters agree with his assessment of that situation? >> i think there's certainly a part of the republican base that agrees with him on that assessment, that agrees with him that january 6 was not an insurrection, but i think the specific voters you're asking about moderate and suburban are not part of that fringe republican base but look, this is, this is part of a bigger narrative that donald trump is building, right the january 6 insurrectionist, we call hostages, are victims of political persecution he, donald trump wants to portray
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himself as a victim of political prosecution and persecution he is taking this has christ, like habit that he has of trying to build where he is enduring this punishment for those of you who are the vote odors i'm taking the heat for you. i'm being crucified for you. and that's why we see him showing up time and time again when he doesn't need to to court hearings and all these legal proceedings because he is making these indictments. he's making these court cases such a part of his campaign as a victim. turns out donald trump is trying to win, being the precedent of snowflakes >> yesterday, mike pence announced he will not endorse trump. he's just the latest member of trump's own cabinet to say that he's unfit for the presidency. let's take a listen i cannot in good conscience
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endorse donald trump. >> do you think trump can be trusted with the nation's secrets ever again? >> no. i mean, >> it's just irresponsible action that places are service members at risk, places our nation's security at risk. >> as like a nine-year-old defiant, nine year-old kid is always pushing the glass toward theater. the table, defying his parents to stop them from doing it between biden and trump, there was no conservative on the ballot. so i wrote in the name of a conservative and i would do the same in 2024 all eyes on nikki haley, right. to see if she endorses trump. how do you think mike pence's comments may impact her ultimate decision? >> you know, we've seen two types of republicans so far, right? the type like mitch mcconnell who would, despite the fact that there's no love lost between him and trump, the fact that everybody knows that mitch mcconnell is not a fan of trump that mitch mcconnell's wife was offended by trump
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mitch mcconnell falls in line, right? >> we see chris, >> the nuno, the governor of new jersey, of new hampshire, fall in line despite all of the stuff, he's feud against trump when he was campaigning with nikki haley in new hampshire then we see this other type of republicans, like my unlike some of these former cabinet members, i have to tell you that as somebody who broke with wn the escalator and said the things he did about mexicans and immigrants it makes me angry and in a frustrates me that these people, while he was precedent, were such part of the conspiracy was such accomplices to all the things he was doing. this is not a new donald trump january 6 was not a new donald trump january 6 was a culmination of four years when he did and said whatever he wanted with impunity all of these people in much, much,
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much more than anybody. bill barr, who so much whitewash the molar report. stayed quiet shook their heads, nodding their heads in agreement, justified him, defended him for four years. >> i think >> the least that mike pence can do is not endorse they guy who promoted an insurrection that almost got him killed literally, not figuratively, none of us should forget the calls hang mike pence included. mike pence on an navarro. thank you >> still ahead. a big week for a former president trump's legal troubles will break down the development in a florida election subversion case. as just moments ago trump went after the fulton county district attorney, fani willis, and we'll continue to follow the breaking news a deadly triples shooting suspect and
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>> not whether trump has immunity. then in georgia, the lead prosecutor is now no longer on the case. nathan wade has resigned after a scathing ruling from the judge forced his boss fani willis to choose between removing her entire office from the election interference trial or removing wade after the two had a romantic relationship and defendants moved to have them disqualified now, joining us now, a criminal defense attorney, amy lee copeland, she is a former georgia federal prosecutor and david oscar martin as a criminal defense attorney, are to both of you let's start with the decision yesterday fani gets to stay on the case, but the judge questioned her honesty, her professionalism, and her judgment. emily, what is your reaction to this? >> we'll paula fani got to stay on the case. i think it's the takeaway that we have here. the plane may be tattered, but it's still in there these are
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certainly words no attorney would ever want a judge to say about them or to read about them, but practicing law isn't for the faint-hearted i have every anticipation that the da simply roll up her sleeves and return to the business of getting this case ready for trial. >> i may not be for the faint hearted, but you do have to conduct herself in a way that is beyond reproach, particularly when you're under scrutiny like this. i mean, do you agree with some of the judges criticisms here? >> you know, you do have to conduct yourself beyond report for approach. i certainly agree with that. and the criticism seems directed not at the relationship itself, but at the accounting practices where you couldn't have a full and complete tally of all of the expenses. >> and >> also the courtroom behavior, the angry testing i'm one the questionable divorce interrogatories answered by mr. wade. some of the conduct of the da's office there, and that's what led to this appearance of impropriety
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finding. and that's what led to mr. wade's resignation from the case. i think you should have resigned a long time ago, paula, i think he should have resigned with this motion came out but the judge has forced the hand and didn't give the da a much of a choice. and now the case can go forward without any appearance of impropriety. >> david, what impact could this whole episode have on potential jurors whenever this goes to trial? >> well, it's march madness for trump world isn't it? i mean, he's fighting in every court around the country and in georgia with the prosecutorial misconduct, it's going to be really interesting to see how jurors react because they're, going to be seeing all of this happen and they're going to come in with strong views about whether the prosecutor is acted appropriately or not. >> it >> may be better for her just to step away from the thing so that the case isn't about her and is about the defendant because right now it's all about her. and that's not what prosecutors want.
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>> moments ago. trump was >> mocking fani willis at a rally and ohio, let's take a listen to what he said and then i'll get your action >> fani it's spelled fani. it's spelled fani like your right fed but once you became da, she decided to add a little fridge. shalit is fancy. fani fani and, you know, fani and mr. and mrs. wade, which his wife did not appreciate i will, note they, are no longer in a relationship >> amy lee, what >> is your reaction? >> well, i heard that and i thought is this man 80 years, he eight. it sounded like a playground bully. >> we know from >> the da's own testimony that she's been called a whole lot worse during this case. and so hope this is one more thing. i think she's able to shake off. and i think it's really important given the judges
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concerns in the order about the possibility of a gag order on the state that would be really unusual. usually, the state seeks gag orders against defendants the less she says about this case in the future, the better she'll be. >> david before we go i want to ask you really quickly about a different case down south. the classified documents case in florida spent two weeks. we are still waiting for a firm trial date from judge aileen cannon. what is her assessment of what's going on there? >> a lot of folks believed that trump has home court advantage down here in florida before judge cannon. it's unclear how it's going to play out. she heard the motions this week. she denied one of his motions to dismiss. she's going to set it soon, but it's not it doesn't look like it's going to happen before the election. so i'd be surprised if she sets it before then there's a lot of complicated issues and i know people think that that must mean she's ruling for trump because she's considering them, but that's what judges do. they sit and they think, and they, they tried to get through these complicated issues, which is what we have down here in
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florida on this on this classified information case he doing of course, if trump is reelected, you can likely make that case. and the other federal election subversion case go away. david oscar marquez, amy lee copeland. thank you. >> and next >> new developments in the last few minutes after an hours-long stand off involving a suspect accused of killing three women, leading to a massive manhunt. a live report, this next >> tomorrow morning. >> the push to clamp down on tiktok. a look at one issue you nodding lawmakers both sides of the aisle in congress bought use a ban necessary. and is it even legal for read zakaria gps tomorrow morning at ten? >> so would you give to nashville hot tenders in three minutes? under an orange tenders. >> what about you? three classic tenders for butterfly shrimp, for the baby. >> when it looks like somebody needs a new >> hand weight. >> thanks for sure.
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has barricaded for hours after allegedly threw it's shooting and killing three women. polo, i understand there are new developments what are you learning >> new& significant development coming directly from officials here in trenton, new jersey. now confirming that that's suspect that police were trying to detain suspected in that triple shooting is in custody right now. the circumstances of that arrests were still waiting to hear more about that. but police sources telling cnn that it is possible though this is preliminary, that he may have been detained near the home as he was potentially trying to escape. again, this is all preliminary information that's coming in right now as we see eight significant drug drawdown on the law enforcement presence that we you've witnessed here in this trenton, new jersey neighborhoods since about 12:30. this afternoon, when police say they received a phone call that 26-year-old, andriy gordon, after alleged generally committing a triple murder in neighboring
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pennsylvania drove in a stolen vehicle to this neighborhood in trenton, pennsylvania. police had been working under the assumption that he had barricaded himself in a home only about 100 yards from where i'm standing and they spent the last several hours using a loudspeaker attempt to communicate with who they believed was the only person inside that home, pleading with gordon to actually leave the home walk out with hands up, and ensured off to ensure that he was not armed. so they think can bring this to a peaceful end. now, here we are five hours later and police sufficient schultz confirming that gordon is now in custody. however, other sources telling cnn that it's likely that he was detained not far for that home. again, this information just coming in right now is still waiting to hear more from sources, but i think what's important right now is for the people in this neighborhood. this is obviously please, good news that they know that this
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standoff potential, what authorities were handling is a standoff has now come to a peaceful end. as we tried to learn a little but more about the circumstances of that arrest and try to piece together. now, what is a triple homicide that will be a job for investigators to do? pollen >> hello. sandoval's standby, john miller is still with me. john, what are you hearing from your sources >> what i'm hearing is that after they did their controlled probe of the house trying to store some movement and then trying to work on their next move. that andriy gordon was apparently trying to sneak out of the perimeter out of the house and was picked up, moving somewhere near the house, trying to basically blend in and walk away. now, obviously they had 360 degree containment, but they also had to maintain cover because this was an individual with a high powered weapon but somebody
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picked up on this, grabbed him up, confirmed his identity, and then to confirm the rest of that, they move their armored vehicle up to the front door. a team went into clear the house to make sure that a everyone in there was okay and that there was no additional victims are hostages, or someone hiding and be that there was he was no longer in there and that they can recover that weapon. so what you saw was kind of a great exhaling at the scene you saw people's posture change. you saw people coming out of the house, you saw the yellow tape coming down. but what we are told as he's in custody that he is unharmed and that as bolo said, now, this shifts from a tactical operation a barricade situation with an arm suspect to backtracking through the evidence. and what occurred today to build a multiple murder case against the alleged
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gunman, andriy gourd >> had davis also still with us? we were talking earlier about how is about 50, 50, whether this individual would come out alive. he is alive. he's in custody. so now, where does the investigation go from here? >> well this is really a great development and when i saw the cruises being drawn, i thought maybe it's something like this had happened what the officers are charged with now is securing the scenes going through all of the evidence to make sure that they don't. ms anything. and then trying to reconstruct every minute from before the assaults and murders started to happen until just a few minutes ago when he was taken into custody. i gotta give the trenton police a great this is a great heads-up play that they may people can say, well, we had the place locked down, but i'll tell you that is a difficul accomplish in an urban area. and the fact
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that they were able to spot this guy as he tried to get out of there. really really goes to the professionalism and the courage that the offices have to stand up in the face of potential lethal threats. >> and john lastly, what is your assessment of the law enforcement response here overall seems like this was resolved pretty quickly >> and >> again, he's in custody well, it judge, the overall response by the ending, which is how it's supposed to work. but i mean, as ed pointed out, as chuck ramsey pointed out, before both of us this was by the book. they the information that led them to that location. they got everyone else out safely, and then they let he didn't run. they let it run. they didn't increase the pressure. they didn't do the kinds of things that can force a violent outcome. they understood we're controlling the situation. we're slowing the situation down. time is on our side because we want to
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make sure nobody gets hurt, including the bad guy because our job at this point it is to resolve this peacefully and they did >> do you want to weigh in on this? i mean, it incredibly dangerous situation for law enforcement. what is your reaction to what has transpired? >> but the conclusion is really telling we have the guy in custody. he's going to be brought to justice. but but to attack woman like this, i mean, there's a time when i was a kid where that was just not not thought of. and now it seems to be happening too frequently. and this is an extreme example of that. so trying to figure out what's going on in this guy's head to try to figure out how to stop this in the future is going to be a big, big challenge for everybody involved in this i think you both still ahead. russian president vladimir putin, all but certain to win reelection as voting continues this
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on the ballot, leaving president vladimir putin set to secure a fifth term of vickery that could keep him in power through 2030 so far, there have been some acts of defiance over the vote, including fires at polling stations and people spoiling valid boxes with dye. sienna, national security analysts and former deputy director of national intelligence, that standard joins us now but russian election authorities say individuals detained for damaging ballots will be checked for ukrainian connections. what do you make of that? >> wow, you know, putin has tried to label pretty much anyone who opposes him, who opposes the war, who opposes the idea that there is democracy, in russia with this kind of foreign label, right? because real russians would never oppose any of these things. and so of course you must be a foreigner, you must be influenced by foreigners and kind of interestingly this is the same take that china's
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president xi has taken about foreign influence and why they fear these kind of color revolutions. they're of the same mind on this that's a pulling, is showing strong internal support for putin. a lot of people are voting the central election commission of russia says 52% of russians have voted. do you buy that? >> this is there are so many memes and jokes we can make about how shocked we are about the outcome here. >> in the past >> putin really didn't want that much cheating, right? using the levers of the state, blessing people in doing all kinds of coercion and things like that. and but this is the most opaque election in russia's modern history. and the way that they're doing it like this is the first time that they've had computer voting, online voting which i
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find a little bit ironic in the us political contexts, but today they showed putin sitting at his home computer and voting online. so when you have that kind of thing and then you have four districts in ukraine that are occupied by russia, where they're literally going door to door forcing people at gunpoint to vote. >> so >> of course, none of these things are true and we we already know that the voter rolls in those four districts are elevated by at least 1 million people. so yeah. >> now, taking it too seriously, but putin is because legitimacy is key here >> so putin's political opponents, as we know, they either seem to disappear or end up dead. do you think that is something that his supporters think about when they make their decision to back him absolutely. i think that it is really hard for us to stand in
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the shoes of people who live in authoritarian nations i don't think that we can really understand the fear and the choices that people have to make. >> the >> bravery it takes to stand up against this, just juggernaut that is the state. >> and >> so every little act of defiance, like putting a bouquet of flowers on navalny's grave. and knowing that can land you in jail so we're going to see tomorrow, sunday, whether navalny's supporters are people who just want to stand up against russia, show up for this noon against putin and just stand in line. there's already been a threat made by some russian officials that showing up in this kind of flashmob to stand in line is illegal and people will be arrested >> that's center. thank you.
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here in the united states, legalizing marijuana is twice as popular as it was ten years ago. cnn's senior data reporter, harry enten joins us now to run the numbers all right, perry, how surprising is it that this has changed so quickly? >> i don't know how surprising it is. all i know is i was walking to work through hell's kitchen, new york. i can definitely tell you that a lot of folks want it to be legal because those streets certainly smelled like a lot of marijuana was on them and if you look at the numbers, you really just see this dramatic climb in the sandage of americans who believe that marijuana should be legal. you know, you mentioned it's more than doubled from where we were a decade ago, but think about how low we were back in 1,969 the time of woodstock, my mother grew up right near what's just 12% of americans believed that marijuana should be legal. and it's not just democrats its independence as well. and even near a majority hey, if republicans, so this has become a bipartisan issue and a little bit more than a decade ago,
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marijuana wasn't legal in any state in the union. and now it's legal and about half of voters aren't just saying this in the polls. they're going to the ballot box and voting that way as well. >> why is it that more people are trying liking it >> certainly trying it. i don't know if liking it necessarily. i'll leave it to those folks to say at the polls only ask whether or not you've tried and whether or not you're currently smoking it. and we've certainly seen this dramatic increase, you know, i mentioned what stock earlier, right? i think we sort of have this image of our minds of people going out on the fields. let us, listening to some funky music and maybe lighten up a joint, but only 4% of americans had ever tried in 1969. now we're up to 50%. that's a 12 point jumped from where we were a decade ago and look at 20:13, only 7% of americans said they currently smoke that now it's more than doubled up to 17 present, so it's not just folks who are trying at once and then putting it down there, sticking with that, their design a light up as many of the folks were on my way of walking to work today. >> here you are the only reporter i think you can pivot
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from. we'd to the princess of wales, as we know, the most famous woman in the world has not been clearly seen in public for months. i know. i'm fascinated by the story, but what are the numbers tell you in terms of how, what percent of the public is interested in this >> yet you're not the only one who's interested nepal i can tell you anytime that someone knows, i'm gonna do i hit this particular topic. my phone lights up. there are so many texts that come into my phone and it turns out if you look to google, what do we see in terms of folks searching for kate middleton sits march 11, when that photo came out that for gazi photo, more people have searched for her than have searched for donald trump or joe biden. and more folks have searched for her in this country, then have searched for america's pastime baseball. my goodness, gracious. this is something that has brought all of us together. so many conspiracy, wacky conspiracy theories out there. i know i have a few, but i'll leave those for after we are done with the segment, maybe i'll email them a few. i'm not going to say them out loud. but here
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there are two outlandish >> i mean, i'm open to anything it's definitely a topic of conversation and it does not surprise me that people find it more interesting than baseball. but just because americans are interested in the royals, does it mean we want our own royal family? >> no, no, we don't want our own royal family. we just like to gossip about the one across the pond the percentage of americans who want a us monarchy or believer us monarchy is a good idea, is just 10%. that's equal. i call this the mendoza line of bizarro believes the earth is flat 10%. the us face landing on the moon at 12%. so about the same percentage of americans believed that the us monarchy is a good idea. and i'm an agreement here with the vast majority of americans. it is not a good idea. let's just gossip about those folks across the pond. no need for our own monarchy wearing have enough problems as it is. >> yes, we did fight a war over this. we have plenty of her own problems and the kate middleton saga is of course, a distraction from those harry gautam, thank you
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