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bring them home. >> i'm going to show you some of those very disturbing images. >> and a new lawsuit accusing rapper sean diddy combs of sexual assault. >> just days after cnn published exclusive hotel surveillance video showing combs apparently grabbing kicking, and shoving a girlfriend were following these major developing stores and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central right, now a high-stakes hearing is underway in former president donald trump's classified documents case in florida. >> the judge in that case, trump appointed aileen cannon, is hearing arguments as trump's lawyers tried to get the case dismissed. it is now the second of two pretrial hearings today, and our team that's inside the courtroom is telling us that at one point during the first hearing, things got pretty tense to devolving into a shouting match prompted the judge to tell one of the prosecutors to calm down
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this hearing is happening, by the way. a less than 24 hours after newly unsealed records revealed new details about trump's alleged attempts to hide documents at mar-a-lago, siemens, katelyn polantz is joining us now, and kaitlan booths get to that new evidence and just second, because it is important, but first, explain how trump's defense is trying to get the case dismissed. >> and what led to these moments in court that we were just describing what they're arguing in court today is two of the about a dozen or so different ways that they believe judge aileen cannon should dismiss the charges. some of the charges, the case parts of the evidence, they're challenging all sorts of things. and judge cannon has have hearings or she wants to have hearings on a lot of those things. >> the one that's at issue today that really appears to have gotten heated this morning in this courthouse before cannon is about walt nauta trump's co-defendant accusing the prosecutor's of retaliating against him
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whenever he was charged with conspiracy see obstruction of justice for allegedly helping trump hide boxes. >> and there's a lot of bad blood going back between his attorney and the prosecutors on this case, namely the the main national security guy, jay bratt from the justice department much of the accusations from the defense team is that there's been prosecutorial misconduct because they wanted walt nauta to flip against donald trump. that would deprive him of his rights. his legal team says, and he didn't want to flip at one point but what has come up in court today is about this other thing basically a sidebar conversation that's been going on between whatnot as defense lawyer for stanley woodward and jay bratt for months where stanley woodward was at one point up for a democrat democratic appointed position in the federal are in the judiciary, a dc superior court judge ship, and he believed that jay bratt at a meeting
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referenced him being up for that judgeship in the biden administration as a way to sort of suggest that walt nauta should cooperate against donald trump stanley woodward said, in court today as this got very, very tense, apparently, i think the implication was that i was to travel and convinced mr. nauta to cooperate with the investigation if i didn't, that there would be consequences and then the prosecutor in korde responded. this is david harb, mr. woodward story of what happened at the meeting is a fantasy. it did not happen. and then at one point, stanley woodward says to judge cannon, i'm here. i can tell you exactly what happened in that meeting. that's what they were talking about instead of the case itself, though, all of this fits in to the arguments of prosecutorial misconduct, selective and vindictive prosecution that walt nauta is trying to make to judge cannon, just apartment of course says, we had plenty of reason to charge him. we didn't pick him out of a pile at random. >> well, you are always on
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there's always so many changes and new it's a details you're always on top of all of them. kaitlan collins, thanks so much that reporting. and let's talk more about this with former us attorney michael moore. michael always good to see you. this hearing is the first judge since she delayed indefinitely the start of this trial. it had been scheduled to begin as early as this week it's been more than a month since she held last tell the public in-person hearing on the case though she has held at least one sealed proceedings since then it appears unless she picks up her momentum here, it's unlikely these charges will go before a jury, before 2024. >> so if that's the case, can trump make this all go away. >> if he can delay it long enough. if he wins yeah. >> i'm glad to be with all of you i just think there's no way this case is tried before the election. now, let's just just call it and go ahead and make that prediction now. >> and frankly, i don't blame the judge totally i mean, actually applaud her for having a hearing sometimes in federal court, it's hard to get judges have a hearing they like to
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rule on the pleadings, the written documents themselves, emotions as opposed to given the lawyers a chance to fight it out in the courtroom. >> so i applaud her, at least for that. but there have been some things that she could have ruled on. i think that it has sort of slow, but take the judge out of it. i if the judge rules way the people like the judge and the judge rose again people don't like to judge. we just saw it in new york, right? so if in fact the delay continues and that has been i think as effective legal strategy at this point is to drag it out if he were to become the president of the united states, b wins the election in the fall then he would have the ability to direct that the charges be dismissed or as we talked about some during his last term without he could actually self pardon himself or prospectively pardon himself for any conviction that might come about since this a federal court, this is different than in a state court he has no authority to issue a pardon or to control the prosecution by step. hey prosecutors, the federal system, all the
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prosecutors effectively work under the president of the united states. and so that's that's a possibility of in fact, he were to win the election and trump and his co-defendants are arguing for this case to be dismissed in court this afternoon. one of those co-defendants, walt nauta, alleges he is being vindictively prosecuted. >> how high is the bar to prove this to judge cannon. >> and do you think that those arguments stand a chance with her i don't think they stand a chance. >> i mean, they're sort of laughable on my face. i made there are instances where you can have prosecutorial misconduct, you can have vindictive prosecution. is this just a sound like one and his lawyers making an argument that somehow in a meeting, somebody suggested that he might not be a judge or could be a judge if his client did a certain thing and then there's a question of whether or not they're just upset that they'd be in the department of justice is upset with mr. nauta for not testifying or give them the information they needed as they were moving born on the indictment these are things that pretty much every criminal
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defendant can say. they don't like the way the department made it's charging decision. they don't like the things that the prosecutors have said or you know, this is sort of run-of-the-mill stuff. it's important to have it on the record and i don't fault his lawyer frankly, for having the chance to put these things on a record. it's important part of the job of a defense lawyers to build a record and preserve and protect that record for an appeal if there's a conviction. but i think the likelihood that based on what i've heard, at least of the vindictive prosecution argument is probably out the window goh, and nowhere. i think it's just sort of a non-starter at this point, unless they come up with some real evidence like email and letter from the boj are recorded voicemail or another witness who would corroborate that. in fact, some promise had been made to the lawyer order mr. nauta and that, if he didn't do this or active certain way, they would not charge him and if they come out with something like that, that's different, but we don't we haven't seen that more to
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come on this always nice to have you, michael moore, thanks so much. >> ghraieb me with you all as we pivot to the next story, we want to warn you the images were about to show are disturbing the families of seven israeli female soldiers captured by hamas during the october 7 attack have released graphic footage from their abduction this is the video they say they want the world to bear witness to it shows the women lined up against the wall with their hands and feet tied. >> some of their faces. as you'll soon see, our bruised and bloodied hamas previously released this footage and the families hoped by making it public, it will put pressure on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring these women home. >> cnn's beyond a gold rigueur, joining us now and bianna, i know you spoke with the mother of one of the hostages in that video. i cannot imagine what goes through her mind every day. >> what did she tell you? >> she's one of the bravest woman i've ever met. she said
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this cannot be a sideshow. i'm talking about ayelet levy shewhart. she's the mother of 19 year-old naama levy, who you can see throughout this video, her face bloodied and naama levy of her name sounds familiar, really came to symbolize the concerns over the sexual violence and rapes committed it had by hamas on october 7 against israeli women, there had been a video of her taken out of a jeep in gaza previously and her pants bloodied and thus, the focus on really that concern and that war crime began after that video, she is in this video as well as five other four other idf spotters. these young females who were captured in their camp there at the military base and then went into a bomb shelter. i spoke with norma's mother who told me they in the other parents had seen this video, had had it and knew about it for a few weeks, they were very very confused tuesday about whether they should come forward with it or not. there have been debates internally about about
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releasing this and i asked her why now, why they decided to do this today? >> these are fears. it would just putting two words and in our faces the exact thing that you fear, we see the violence in that video. and those two videos we see the implied maybe sexual violence in spoken words and what we see and we were just, you know i feel like what more what more can we say? what more is there to explain? >> how, how the situation is they have no time. >> i'm just i just cared i'm i'm i'm hurting for her and, i'm frustrated, frustrated,
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maybe the main word because we don't feel like the negotiations are being mobilized as they should be. >> is it true that some members of the government did not want to watch this video? >> yes, it's true this is what has been in the media the ministers and members of the government, where we're asked to watch a, version of this video in their meetings. and some of them refused. and said, you we want to sleep okay. at night. so we don't want to watch this now if this is the reaction when their duty is to watch all these materials of october 7 and everything from that going on. this is their job so they can make correct decisions then we think that we should just put it out there for our citizens and for the world to see this is what they
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were facing. this is the terror attack, and this has been going on because they have not returned home yet. >> let said that this terror attack has been going on since october 7, in her mind for her daughter. now, my and all of the other hostages and they felt like negotiations were going nowhere over the past few weeks. and this was their way. their opportunity to put more pressure on their government to finally do something to emphasize the need to prioritize the need to bring these hostages home no matter what it takes yana gold yuriga thank you so much for that report keeping our focus on the situation in gaza, there was a major decision by three european countries in the midst of the israel-hamas war. >> norway, spain, and ireland have said that they will formally recognize a palestinian state beginning next week. those countries leaders are calling today's announcement an important step towards peace. >> but the decision has triggered anger across israel
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if prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying it's a reward for terror, cnn's nic robertson is falling this story for us. nic what does this move mean this really symbolizes the frustration of the irish, the norwegians, and the spanish that they say they are witnessing this suffering of palestinian civilians in gaza and feel that if they wait for what the united states says to wait seek to have a two-state solution. >> when israel's at the table or everyone's ready to negotiate they really just this standing on the sidelines waiting for that to happen, doesn't really effectively trying to bring it forward. and that's what they're trying to do. the norwegian prime minister said, look a two-state hey, solution is required, then he's to be a palestinian state and israeli state that's the only way he said to have peace in the middle east. so you have to, he said that for declare a palestinian state. so you can therefore get to get to a piece
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situation. but the irish prime minister framed it this way. he said he knew that there would be pushed back on this, but he thought it was important from irish history getting independence from the british 100 years ago for there to be independence for the palestinian. so there will come at it from different angles, but they really have timed it together to try to shift the dial on, getting a change in what's happening in gaza because they're frustrated about for civilian deaths and humanitarian suffering there. all right. >> grommets enforced with the latest reporting on that decision. thank you so much. still ahead this hour on cnn news central, just days after he apologized for brutally attacking a former girlfriend a new woman has come forward accusing sean diddy combs of sexual assault. we have disturbing details in the newly filed lawsuit coming up next plus, we're getting new details about who is expected to testify at hunter biden's of gun trial, which is scheduled to start and less than two weeks and were live in iowa where at least 18 reported tornadoes have left a trail of
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in a string of lawsuits against combs, cnn's elizabeth wagmeister has the latest elizabeth, you've had? >> explosive reporting on this. what are you learning now about these new allegations yes. >> so this is the seventh lawsuit to come out against diddy since november now, the first lawsuit in november was from casie, that one was settled and one of the seven lawsuits does not accuse sean combs of sexual assault, so we do want to point that out, but six of these lawsuits do this lawsuit which comes from crystal mckinney, a former model. she has allegations that are eerily similar to allegations in these other lawsuits. she alleges that in 2003 in new york she was drugged and sexually assaulted by diddy. she alleges that she was forced into a sexual act and she says that she felt hazy and suddenly realized what had just happened. now i have
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reached out to diddy's team. we have not heard back from them on this new suit, but as you said, this is really a a string of the latest accusations against diddy. and of course this comes after that violent video that we released here at cnn of him beating casi in a los angeles hotel. so he came out and he had an apology video after that video came out. >> but a lot of people saying it's too little too late. and now that we have yet another woman coming forward whose claims are just furthering this pattern of alleged abuse. this really just continues the troubles and the mounting damage against diddy and elizabeth were also hearing from combs is x and the mother of his first-born son, what did she say yes. >> so misa hilton she is as you said, the mother of diddy's oldest son. now, she posted on
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her instagram and i want to read you her statement and forest she says, quote, i am heartbroken. that cassie must relive the horror of her abuse and my heart goes out to her. i know exactly how she feels in through my empathy, it is triggered my own trauma. she goes on to say that sean combs needs help and i am praying that he truly does the personal work and receives it. now, what this is important to point out there is she says that watching the video of cassie that we released here at cnn has triggered her own trauma and of course, this is the mother of one of diddy's children this is obviously someone from very much inside his inner circle. they were together for for years and they had a child together. and for her to say that this is triggering her own trauma that seems to indicate that she may have experienced some similar behavior from diddy. so that was very telling coming from her and again, just on the heels of now that video,
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but also yet another lawsuit against diddy just continues this pattern of alleged behavior elizabeth wagmeister. >> thanks so much for the update. let's discuss with attorney and legal analyst or riva martin or riva right off the bat. what do you make of these latest allegations against combs? >> not really surprised by them, boris allegations of this nature have been swirling around sean combs for a decades. a very similar in ways that we saw with respect to r. kelly unfortunately, many people in the inner circle of people like sean combs are aware of the violence and the a predatory conduct that he has engaged in and when cassie ventura file that lawsuit at the end of last year, that just gave a voice to so many other victims to come forward and to tell their stories. i don't think the lawsuit that was just filed by the former model is going to be the last lawsuit that we will see where someone comes forth a victim saying
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that they were sexually or physically abused by sean combs and a river to that point, these new allegations date back to 2003 and mckinney is suing for a violation of a law which gives quote, survivors of gender gender-motivated acts of violence more time to pursue civil actions by extending the statute of limitations but these are civil lawsuits because given the statute of limitations, are these civil suits the only means of recourse for some of these women that maybe this happened to them years and years ago you're jessica. great question. i think the civil lawsuits and what we've seen from the district attorney's offices in los angeles after that video was released coming forward saying that the criminal conduct, the assault that we watched, that video was beyond the statute of limitations, and therefore not likely to be charged in khalil its for you, but it raises the question about that federal investigation that we know was underway. his homes were rated a couple of months ago and that had to do with what we've been
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told is sex trafficking. so perhaps there will be some criminal accountability that sean combs will have to face, even though some of the actions alleged in the civil lawsuits may be outside the purview of a applicable statute of limitations, not just in california, but in other states as well you mentioned that he is the target of this federal investigation carried out by a department of homeland security team that handles human trafficking crimes how serious are his legal troubles? >> what kind of charges could he be looking at there very serious. >> what we know, particularly from one of the lawsuits that was filed by a male producer, allegations of human trafficking and cooling age girls. and those don't pay back years and years. patients in the loss a former music producer involved conduct. he says last year or so us, those
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allegations are proven to be true if law enforcement agencies hello evidence. we see some permanent indictment against combs people that mao said that combs needs help, no doubt need help. he also needs to be held accountable what we witnessed the video cassie, is criminal activity activity that. these mental health, but he needs to be held accountable on all fronts or even martin. >> thank you so much for sharing your perspective with this thank you. of course. >> if you or someone you know, is a victim of domestic violence and need help, you can call the domestic violence once hotline that number is on your screen right now, 180799 safe. that's 18007, 997233 silicone on new central we're going to take you live to the ground in iowa, the center of yesterday's tornado outbreak in the midwest. entire
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see one there? yeah. governor kim reynolds says the city of greenfield, iowa, some 60 miles southwest of des moines, is completely flattened the national weather service now confirms a preliminary ef-3 tornado pummeled that area. several people there have been reported dead cnn's whitney while joins us now live from greenfield, whitney. what are you seeing there? >> well, the destruction is so expansive and just to give you a sense of where i am right now, we're about a mile outside of greenfield. this is an extremely controlled situation. we were only actually loved to go inside to greenfield because of this emergency declaration. we were afforded a police escort to go into greenfield. police took us to two locations that was all we were allowed to do inside greenfield and what we saw boris and jessica was shocking. i was standing on a slab, a concrete slab that had one point ben, a garage. and then as i looked over the edge, it was a home that had been completely decimated and it was scenes like that over and over
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and over throughout the town of greenfield. and this is a small town, you guys, this is 2000 people, the size of the town is less than two square miles and this ef-3 tornado that ripped through here, a flattened nearly all of it. if you look over my shoulder, you can see that you can see the destruction from even this far away. that is how massive it is and even where i am, there is debris strewn in field surrounding my location that's how far this tornado tossed debris that is metal that is crumpled up like a piece of paper and thrown like confetti. it is really one of the most shocking things that i think i've seen as a reporter. and to highlight that is that we still do not know from officials how many people have died, how many people are injured, what the possible dollar amount associated with this damage is law enforcement, as well as governor reynold's, were very reluctant to release any specific data points. they kept saying that they didn't want to release a misinformation, but we are now almost 24 hours from this
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tornado and we still don't have the very basic information at this point, officials again, saying that this is a search and rescue mission. governor kim reynolds, as well as the state representative who is from greenfield described what they saw and they said it was absolutely gut wrenching. this is a state that knows tornadoes and even these officials who know it very well were shocked by what they saw moving forward. there are, of course big questions. but what they say, they're doing right now is with the help of hundreds of first responders. they're trying to rebuild their trying to get people back into their homes. and i'll just leave you with a real quick anecdote. the hospital was hit. we saw where they triaged people. it was the parking lot of a lumber yard. so bounded by debris, that is how dire the situation was here, bacteria our hearts, go out to them. i went any wild? thank you for walking us through that destruction they're coming up a bizarre twist and a story that made headlines around the world and upset a lot of people. it's showing just how fast
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begins with the story that made headlines. you remember this south dakota governor kristi noem shoots and kills her dog and then a photo that followed the telegraph, one of britain's oldest, biggest newspapers ran a story featuring a photo of the alleged i just dog, cricket yahoo news, syndicated this dog's picture, sending it to even more people. >> the problem was though that dogs seen around the world was not cricket. the dog, it was actually killed by noem. in fact, it's not even gnomes, dog cnn's donie o'sullivan track down the photograph. donie, where did this picture company? >> well, the good news is for that dog. >> that dog is alive and well so as far as we know, she hasn't gotten here that duck look, i think this is just a perfect example of how quickly online misinformation can just explode, right? so this picture actually came from redis, if anybody's spent any time on reddit, there is subreddit forms there for basically
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everything from crocheting to dive in with sharks, to being irish there, there's some naturally there's a lot of red, it's dedicated to dogs and last year, a user by the name of luke warm, 273 agents anonymous user posted a photo of their dog on a reddit called puppy. it's just where people share cute photos of their doug somehow after and we're not quite exactly sure where we've been working with a group called news guard who tracked down a lot of this we're not entirely sure who first just pluck this image from reddit and claimed it was the unfortunate dog in question but we tried to track and quickly started spreading a lot of influencers on twitter. people who tweet about the news all day. and then it's one thing for of course, it's a circulate on on, on twitter and x. but now, of course showing up in the telegraph, one of the biggest newspapers in the world.
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>> it is just such a study in how quickly something like that can spread without any sort of verification what is the dog's owner saying? and also to like what is the broader takeaway here that this does this stuff does spread really quickly without being verified. >> yeah. i mean, the dog's owner, who wants remain anonymous, told news gary just that kinda found discussing that there are poor pup is all over the world like this. >> but look, i think it also just tonight's especially in an election year, how quickly we all even journalists can you see an image? you see the headline, would it, and then you maybe just automatically assume it is it's what it is and it's not right. so i also think in the world of artificial intelligence and deep fakes and everything else, we can get tricked pretty easily just by very unsophisticated forms of ms so before you share on social media, you should take i can pause upon what we've got
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what's the old adage the gossip or untruths find their way around the world for the truth can tie on its shoes donie o'sullivan, appreciate the report. >> thanks. so lawyers for president joe biden's son, hunter, are in a los angeles courtroom this hour seeking a delay in his tax evasion case, and that's not the only case that biden is trying to slow down hunter biden also asking for a delay in a separate gun possession trial. >> now, that's not granted. that trial is set to start in less than two weeks. semen reported marshall cohen has been following both of these cases. and marshal, your learning who prosecutors may call to testify in this case? >> yeah, that's right. jessica, word less than two weeks away from the first ever criminal trial of the sitting. the son of the sitting president. there'll be making history in delaware where hunter biden is charged with possessing and purchasing a gun while addicted to illegal drugs. it's against federal law for a drug addict or a drug user to buy a gun. so
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the prosecutors special counsel, david weiss, spelled out in some recent court filings who they're going to put on the stand to demonstrate the hunter biden was indeed using drugs when he bought this gun in 2018 and it's going to be a very personal family affair here, guys. they have three of his former romantic partners lined up to testify against him, his ex-wife, kathleen buhl, the widow of his brother, bo biden, whom he was also interrelationship with. and london roberts, who is the mother of one of his children, according to prosecutors, they say that these three women will be able to describe hunters crippling drug addiction at the time when he bought this gun now, he has been very open and public and honest about his mental health struggles but he says this was basically the worst period of his life. this was his rock bottom. and the prosecutors say that it was done only rock bottom for him, but it was a crime for him to by this gun while addicted to
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drugs, guys is gonna be a very difficult month upcoming for the entire biden family and marshall, you're also learning about what evidence prosecutors might use anyone who's covered a hunter biden or has followed this saga, has probably heard something about the hunter biden's laptop and prosecutors said in a court filing this week that they are going to use information from that laptop, including text messages that they have verified to demonstrate the depth of his addiction at the time, there are some texts where he's hitting up dealers in delaware and california to get crack cocaine. >> and then on the other hand, there are also texts where he's fighting with his family members. some of the women that i just mentioned about his difficult struggle to get sober. so they're going to use the laptop, they're going to use the texts. and it paints a very troubling and personal story that he's been very public about, but it's going to
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be under the national spotlight and a national spectacle in a way that that he has never seen before. and it all kicks off guys in just two weeks, we know you'll be watching it for us closely. >> marshall cohen. thank you so much and still had the investigation into whether top us oil companies are working together to jack up prices at the pump why lawmakers are looking into possible collusion. >> when we come back the russians were trying to spy on us we were spying on them i'm just happy friday this is a war, but secret war. secrets and spies, a nuclear game premier sunday, june 2 at ten on cnn. >> kinda riva support your brain health mary janet, hey, eddie know fraser, franck, frank bred. >> how are you? >> fred, fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge, time. >> do press rewind with
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about. gas prices. now, new jersey democrat frank pallone, he's launched investigation into seven of the biggest players in oil, exon, chevron, bp, shell, devin energy, occidental, and hess and the big question is, he's asking whether or not these oil companies colluded with either each other or with opec to jack up the price of oil and gasoline by agreeing to keep supply low. let me read you from this letter from pallone to the oil companies. he wrote, if us oil companies are colluding with each other and foreign cartels to manipulate global oil markets and harm american consumers who then pay more at the pump congress and the american people deserve to know polonius at a june 5 deadline for these companies to turn over a mountain of documents, including communications with opec officials, a list of meetings with opec, and nonpublic communications between shareholders about production. now, remember opec is led by saudi arabia opec plus is led by russia. some of the members
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include a rock or iran, kuwait. >> these are some of the biggest oil countries on the planet and they exist these cartels exist to set production, right? >> the members, they get into a meeting and they agree to set supplied a certain level to influence prices that is not allowed in the us oil companies cannot do that. and all of these allegations have been set off by those stunning findings from the ftc about scott sheffield earlier this month. that's the texas oil ceo who is accused of colluding with opec. we should note that sheffield and his company have denied any wrongdoing, but clear philly borsa, jessica, congress wants to get to the bottom. just what happened here yeah. >> matt egan. all right. thanks so much for that reporting up. next tense moments playing out in florida court where donald trump's attorneys are trying to get his classified documents case thrown out all new subway wraps are packed with delicious ingredients in a pillar. we'll advice around family or refreshing lunch to taste them murphy for process leads like
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