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minutes, a very busy cockpit on those short flights and add this in next, the weather was very bad at the time, a low visibility and rain, the pilots setup to come into land. but apparently aborted the landing when they could not see the runway in front of them, something called a missed approach, known to be an especially busy time in the cockpit of a large airline are typically the procedure is to decline, but the data shows the plane continuing to descend at a rate of 4,000 feet a minute until the dissent was arrested at 400 feet above ground level, very low. the question here will be the cause and the memo reported by other allen says the first officer was flying the plane at the time and may have inadvertently pushed forward on the control column. >> now southwest has released a statement men saying, nothing is more important to southwest than safety through our robust safety management system, the event was addressed appropriately as we always strive for continuous improvement, this is similar. >> you may remember to an incident on a united airlines flight back in december of
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2022, also, a landing in the island >> and they've hawaii in bad weather, the ntsb found significant miscommunication in the cockpit. the ntsb says it will not investigate this latest incident, both routine reporting for his pete. thanks very much. and to our viewers. thanks for watching erin burnett outfront starts right? >> i've run next, heading for a major meeting. new reporting tonight on how closely the white house is watching poops trip. and this face-to-face plus obama fighting back, saying a viral video that republicans claim is a clear example of president biden i'm freezing up is not what it appears. are white house reporter who was in the room as outfront and social media. >> the new smoking surgeon general tonight calling for warning labels on facebook, tiktok, and instagram. is it enough? surgeon general dr. vague murthy is my guests. let's go out front good evening i'm erin burnett
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outfront tonight. the breaking news, putin's a power trip. so the russian president is tonight just hours away from arriving in north korea tonight touting an unbreakable partnership in new comments just released putin telling and worth korean newspaper that the russian north korean alliance is based on principles of equality, mutual respect, and trust. putin bettering up kim as the north korean president rolls out the red carpet for putin. let's just show you some new satellite images. what appears to be as far as we can see. so this is pyongyang large military parade preparations going on in the capital grandstands are growing up, going up, you can see those sort of along the edge construction taking place. and one of the main squares in the city as well and this partnership newly close, is cemented in one key thing taking down the united states. >> look no farther than what russian state television is pushing tonight amelia will billions of people would be happy to stand in line to get the opportunity to strike the
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united states today the mother's ideal for conducting nuclear their strikes against nato contrast we only have one target, the continental territory the us, that i get no nuance or ambiguity there. and state state-controlled television in north korea saying the us and other hostile forces are bound to meet unforeseen disaster. so you hear all that rhetoric, right? but that rhetoric is actually turned into video. we've seen nearly identical simulations of nuclear annihilation of the united states. >> look for yourself what they've shown on russian state media television is on the left and on the right is what you see in north korea. these are simulations of us city is going up in a giant mushroom cloud of nuclear annihilation. >> nuclear strikes taking out us cities. it's grotesque, and the russian north korean military partnership is deepening now beyond rhetoric and video to reality, kim paid putin a visit last year, touring several secretive space and military facilities at one
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point, toasting putin and vowing to have him back and what he called putin's quote, sacred struggle against the band of evil in the west. >> and just three months ago, north korea tv showed kim and his daughter we're back in pyongyang riding in a luxurious new limousine. limo that was a gift from putin. >> and on russian state television. >> now they are fawning over kim do you will put in the mazzulla dicta in the west there persistently calling him a dictator no. >> our attitude is different i'm kim jong the light of the nation and this relationship is now affecting the war in ukraine. just a short time ago, putin spoke to a north korean newspaper, so he's giving all this access to them, right? and he said, quote, we highly appreciate the dprk's strong support for the russian special military operation in ukraine and russia is relying on north korea in ukraine make no doubt about it. i mean, according to south korea, north korea since
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6,700 containers of equipment to putin, those could be filled with more than 3 million rounds of artillery shells, more than 500,000 rounds of multiple rocket launchers. they're also north korean missiles being used in return, the white house believed it's putin may offer north korea fighter jets surface to air missiles, armored vehicles, and more. let us, washington growing increasingly concerned tonight what we are concerned about trevor is the deepening relationship between these two countries. >> there could be some reciprocity here that could affect security on the korean peninsula kayla tausche is outfront live outside the white house. >> i want to begin though, with will ripley live and taiwan and will another kim, pete and putin meeting now less than a year after the last one writing it had been a several year break before that, they appear to be growing much closer because they need each other, aaron, at least for now, putin wants weapons and ammunition for his war on ukraine. kim
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wants cash and military expertise that could help his spy satellite and missile program to make his ballistic missiles potentially more accurate and a potential strike on the united states. and of course, putting in camp in both have the shared goal of taking down the west, especially the us the north korean capital pyongyang, preparing a supersized socialists welcome for russian president vladimir putin, a pariah in the free world, and kim jong un's world invincible comrade in arms were that's cheap. putin don't north korean propaganda praising putin's first pyongyang trip in 24 years he met kim's father and 2000 months after becoming president, kim jong-un was still a teenager. >> moscow pyongyang ties today. the strongest since the cold wore a grave and growing threats say seoul and washington they accused kim of supplying weapons to putin's army and ukraine, in exchange for advanced military
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technology possibly boosting kim's ballistic missile and spy satellite programs which could make kim's growing nuclear arsenal more accurate, experts warn for years, north korea has been threatening to use nukes against the us and the event of war in april, kim was quoted in state media. now is the time to be more thoroughly prepared for war than ever before. the relationship really is built on a transactional relationship, not on me control trust. the north korean leaders, lavish armored limousine, a gift from the russian strongman, a symbol of kim's strategic pivot away from failed us diplomacy with former president donald trump, which experts say left kim furious and humiliated so far it seems like the doors shut and i would say that for north korea and for kim jong on, the real message is beware of betrayal, leaving president joe biden with very little leverage, to pursue that fading prospect of north korean
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denuclearization satellite images of pyongyang in recent days, she'll possible preparations for a massive celebration. >> the kremlin unphased by western warnings claiming it has every right to create closer kinship with neighbors. the stakes are high. the symbolism powerful observers say putin and kim's dangerous alliance is bigger than politics. a defiant message from two liters determined to take down the us tonight, we're learning kim and putin are expected to sign a new strategic partnership agreement replacing previous documents signed in 1961, 2000, 2001 one erin, the power dynamic between kim and prudent has changed so much since putin last visit to pyongyang, 24 years ago, the previous north korean leader has felt like an afterthought when they were next to the russian leaders. but these days, they know that at least while there's fighting in ukraine, russia needs north korea's help all right, thank
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you very much. will. and i want to go to the white house now, kayla tausche is there. >> so it kayla obviously, now you've got another meeting happening how significant is this? how closely is the us a biden administration watching this meeting which we understand between putin and kim is supposed to happen in just a few hours air the administration is watching this incredibly closely. you heard various division state department, defense department, the white house weighing in on this today in response to questions about exactly what could come out of this meeting earlier today, i think there were suggestions from the officials that essentially this is a response to the g7 liters who just a week ago pledged unwavering military and financial support for ukraine that was followed by a peace summit for ukraine were more than 100 countries stood defiantly against russia with ukraine and essentially supported the withdrawal of russian troops. there. but
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there is no secret here at the white house that they believed that north korea has been materially aiding russia. and for months, if not years, you mentioned that south korean estimate of 6,700 containers will just today, the state department said that that number is closer to 11,000 and then it's not hypothetical that those missiles in a minute munitions have been showing up on the battlefield and they say that they know exactly what north korea is providing russia because of some of the trade data and some of the satellite data that you were just referencing. but they're bigger concern is what russia may be providing ppe on yan kurt campbell, who is the deputy secretary of state's said last week, hard currency is it? capabilities that allow them to advance their nuclear or missile products? we don't know, but we're concerned by that. and watching carefully. meanwhile, russian state media has said that the kremlin is looking to partner with north korea in all possible areas, erin, right. >> thank you very much, kayla, at the white house and i want to go now to democratic congressman jim hims of connecticut top democrat on the
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house intelligence committee? congressman, i appreciate your time so vladimir putin now just hours away from this meeting with kim jong, un, it's supposed to be a two day visit in pyongyang. second meeting for the two and less than a year and we'll was just sharing those satellite images. i'll show them again for everyone preparations appear to be underway for a very large parade to celebrate putin's arrival. what does this meeting signal to you? congressman well it signals desperation. >> frankly. i mean, if vladimir putin who believes that he runs the inheritor of the russian empire, of the soviets, is forced to go, hadn't had to a country where the gdp per capita is $1,000 per person, per year. it's the whole thing has a ludicrous field to it. now look, there's a couple of serious things here. north korea is passing on munitions to russia basic stuff like 155 millimeter artillery rounds and we do wonder what russia is giving north korea in return, and north korea is a dangerous place. but this whole thing, this idea that all these two liters here's what to do away
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with the united states. >> aaron putin couldn't invade ukraine at the time. >> a third rate country without really much of a military, north korea the russians ought to look at who their leader is consorting with, right? in south korea, gdp per capita is $50,000 a year. it's a 1,000 in north korea and this is where putin with all his pretentious to pretensions to greatness is going. it's just ludicrous. yes. so it does come as putin is to play those warships off the coast of the us and they are today. this is an image of them that i have, congressman. this isn't leaving havana where they had docked for a few days. they were sailing off the coast of florida. just a few days ago. and when they did get that putin said, this we have come on acceptably close to the point of no return when you still calls to inflict this retreat, to feed on russia, from which has the largest arsenal of nuclear weapons demonstrate the extreme adventurism of western politicians the direct
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reference to the arsenal is unusual for him to be so direct. but do you view this as desperation congress when i mean, i'm just wondering in the context of about a month ago, us intel brief congress and said, putin's military was now back stronger than it was before the invasion of ukraine. we're now seeing larger gas imports from russia to europe than anytime since the beginning of the war. i mean, you could look at this in some ways and say, maybe putin is stronger than it seems no, he's not, he's far weaker than he seems and sadly, i think to some extent, the american media is complicit in this. they took three ragged the boats into havana, by the waves. russian boats have been sailing in the caribbean and making port calls all the time. one of our frigates could have very easily sunk all three of those ships without even thinking twice about that. how do i know that? because think about the flagship of the russian fleet, the most cva, the flagship, the best that they had is now at the bottom of the black sea, taken out by a bunch of ukrainians with a pickup truck and a missile. so no look, he's gotten nuclear weapons that changes everything
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nor north korea has nuclear weapons. so we don't, we don't make too much fun of these people, but the idea that there's a lot of merit putin is going to attack the united states when he can't even really keep 15%, uh, ukraine is just ludicrous. >> i understand that, but i am curious with the gas imports to rush over taking supplies from the us in may for the first time in two years. >> and this is supposedly all these sanctions are killing him and yet his gas imports, exports, i'm sorry to europe are now greater than those of the us. i mean, are you, are you concerned about this well, of course, i'm concerned about this because the chinese buying russian oil and frankly are supposed friends. >> the indians also buying russian oil is allowing putin to kill thousands of people in a murderous invasion of ukraine and so of course that's concerning. i mean, you'd wonder how that all ends. i don't think it ends with a nuclear attack. it certainly doesn't end with putin attacking and nato country, which would get his clock cleaned very, very rapidly. but yeah, there's lots of ukrainians dying because china and india in particular, but other countries are purchasing
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russian energy let me ask you one other thing before we go and this i know you've been briefed on congressman, so i'm curious your point of view, those eight to gq nationals with isis tie suspected were arrested in multiple us cities. >> they all had come in over the us southern border. the former cia director leon panetta, told us that this is a 911 wake-up call. is that how you see it from your briefings or no? >> well, it's certainly true. i mean, people are using a lot of bombastic language before 911, we had just all sorts of barriers to intelligence-sharin g. we weren't focused on what we should have been focused on. that's not true anymore. that doesn't mean we're not at risk. and i think again, there's a lot of hyperbolic language out there as it turns out, we arrested those tajik beaks with ties to isis and we have not had a major terrorist attack in this country in a very, very long time. so that doesn't mean that we let our guards down. of course not. and having people without whose identity we don't know inside the country where you worried that there are a lot more of
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them came over the southern border though, a lot more people with that wish to do the yeah. i mean, look, these people presented themselves seeking asylum right? >> if you're a terrorist, that, that's a really dumb thing to know because we're going to take a picture of you are going to look into you, et cetera. so yes, of course it's a danger. it's a danger that my republican friends like to play up even though in 30 years there has not been a single terrorist fatality engineered by an undocumented alien that doesn't mean that we don't worry about it. but again, we've got to keep this in perspective. >> all right. what congressman? i appreciate your time. thank you very much congressman. times, as i said ranking until committee, i appreciate it. and next former president obama fighting back, calling out republicans who claimed biden froze and had to be let off the stage by obama at the end. and have a fundraiser in la. are white house reporter was also in the room and she joins us next, plus parents at their wits end when it comes to kids and cell phones oh, my filming
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and it's all from comcast business. three-to-one, three-to-one. >> today. >> i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn tonight, barack obama's camp firing back after widespread claims on the right that he needed to leave president biden offstage after biden appeared to freeze up at the end of the weekend fundraiser in la. >> so eric schultes is a senior obama advisor, and he has put out a statement saying, quote, this did not happen.
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>> now, this is in response to a tweet by the new york post, which is pushing the claim of biden freezing up so here's the video that the post linked to its article that many have seized on ll right now there are still questions about what exactly happened there, but that clip comes just days after the far right. >> you selectively edited video
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to claim the biden was wandering off like some dementia patient from other world leaders during the g7. >> so i want to show you the video that they use to push that narrative. and it looks like ghraieb his now you see, like staring off, it looks bad. >> right? well, when you extend it a little bit longer and it's unedited, you see a different story. >> you see the biden briefly turned away and walk dover not to the middle of nowhere, but to give a thumbs up to several parachute is such. you actually see them there along with the parachute rigueur who's kneeling on the ground, so it wasn't just wandering off. right. he was interacting with somebody. so let's go straight to our light signs at the white house, arlette, i want to note you were there at that fundraiser. where do we just showed the video of former president obama and president biden together onstage. stage so i know it was a packed room. it was all kinds of celebrities raised nearly 30 million. what can you tell us about what happened in what the white house is saying happened that night? >> well, aaron, this moment came at the end of the fundraiser as the conversation between president biden, president obama, jimmy kimmel
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was ending all three men, a stood up. the music came up in the room and they went around the stage waving, giving thumbs up, and president biden looked out at the crowd of for a few seconds before walking off stage with former president barak obama. now, there have been republicans and write leaning media outlets who have used this moment to say that president biden froze and that he had to be led off the stage by president obama. that is something that the white house, and also obama allies have been pushing very hard back against since this video was released. as you mentioned, one of president obama's former adviser is eric schulz, a tweeter that this did not happen. andrew bates is spokesperson here at the white house, as said, in a post on x quote by pretending the president taking in and applauding crowd for a few seconds is somehow wrong. all there really admitting is once again, is they can take on the leadership that's fueling the strongest economic growth in the world and bringing violent crime to have 50 year low of
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white house press secretary karine john pierre, in the briefing today when she was specifically asked about those, said that obama and biden, our friends and what you saw was that they were friends and that you saw president biden walking out with obama with his arms i'm around to him, but it does come at a time when the white house has been pushing back on some of these types of videos. and these narratives taking hold in many right-wing, right leaning publications, i should say, uh, you noted that video from the g7 last week and today, white house press secretary karine john pierre, a pushed back on some of these types of videos as saying that they are done in bad faith. and that is how the white house has responding to these types of videos as evening. >> all right. arlette, thank you very much. david urban and jamal simmons are now up front. i mean, the one at the g7 very clearly shows when you extend it that he was interacting with a pair of is on the ground extremely different than the way the clip had been cut before but david urban, the white house and president obama are pushing getting back obama saying no. that president biden did not freeze that their friends, that this is not did not happen the way that it is
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being portrayed so what do you think is it time for people to stop selectively clipping videos and putting them out? >> oh, come on. so first let's let's go back to the g7, right? so the rest of the g7 leaders are getting their standing there. they're all hanging out together. they clearly know there's a photo going to be taken. are they know their schedule, what's going to happen next? and apparently, the president forgot what's going to happen next clip, i know he turned around, he went over, well, maybe just wanted to interact with the parachute is to his flying into the graph you know what maybe you did, but why did the rest of the g7 liters the prime minister of italy went over and grabbed them and pull them back i mean, clearly there was something going on there look, you see it, right? >> watch it again. i mean, he goes over are no sustained waiting for a photo he kinda waters off and the parents pepper for their try to move the whole group cut of moves with them and she's like, look, we got to take this picture the video that you just shot showed
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with with president obama. >> i don't know how more clearly it can be demonstrated. >> that is not doctored. it is not a selectively edited he was staying in there for whatever reason, maybe it was taken in the crowd. i don't know. i'm not saying he froze. i am not saying that. all i'm saying is that former president obama went back, took his hand, didn't put his arm around him like, hey joe, he took his hand like i would take my elderly father's hand and say come on, dad, time to go, right to object. like that video three times. >> jamal. that's not what happened but less wasn't. >> first of all, let's just gather ourselves here the press, the united states body moves a little slower, but his mind is just as quick as ever write what we saw happen when he was in europe and keep in mind, this is a man who's been to europe two times over the course of ten days, went to los angeles, sat on stage and had 40 minutes of conversation with two other people for the entire audience to watch before this moment that it is that you're talking about. my understanding
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is people in the audience were shouting and yelling at him. he's taking things in. the president comes over by obama, touched him on the hand and actually lets him go. they walk away. then he puts his arm around him as they walk off, watch it again, and you'll see it. he did not hold him by the hand the way you would hold a child, david actually, to this point, david, can i just say i was with him at a town hall a few years ago. i was with him a few weeks ago at an interview and then afterwards he stays around. he talks to people and interacts with them until basically he's forced to leave is it possible, david, that this is just who he is? yes, he's older. yes, he moves slower, is no no question about that. but he's just he wants to talk to someone and until someone comes in, pulls them away, he's going to continue the conversation aaron you make your viewers probably don't recall this, but i was senator arlen specter's chief of staff, my former boss, arlen specter and joe biden were very close friends. >> i used to ride the sela from washington, dc to wilmington, delaware with joe biden. i can tell you president biden likes to talk. i guarantee you that i
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know that firsthand. okay. but i can also tell you that president biden is a different person that he was then is if a person he was four years ago, look, it's natural. father time is undefeated. it's all our fates are going to slow down. and jamal, listen, i hope it can do all those things because he is running thing to be the leader of the free world, the most important job in the world. so i hope he's up to it. i hope you can get on planes and fly. that's the job requirement. if he can't do it, he shouldn't apply. >> well, look, we're in about 10:10 days or so days. we're going to see that right here on cnn, right? we're going to have a debate where we're going to see the president united states stand on stage and have to do it the same way he did it at the state of the union address. so remember what we're hiring here president, hold on one second, david. well, we're hiring here. they were hiring judgment. and what you're trying to argue is that because his body is slower, that his judgment is not sound. i would say that's not true. >> meanwhile, we have donald trump, who, who, who claimed his judgment was sound in 2020, who said who told, who told bob woodward? >> but he did not tell
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americans how bad covid was going to be because of the politics that he did not let three for three months did not let them have briefings about covid because of the politics. and in an august 2020, did not weaken the standards for testing because he didn't want the testing numbers go high because of politics. that's bad judgment, and that's the reason why hi, we need to pick joe biden again because he's so many concerned about the people. but donald trump sees only be concerned about himself as own political position. >> i hold on data before you jump in. i know a lot to say there, but i want to give you a chance to respond to this because on this issue of biden has come out and said, oh, hey, look, age is just a number on his happy birthday to trump last week, right? and don't worry, buddy, you're only he three years younger than me. were the same. so actually, when you take a look at it, obviously trump physically does not present as slow as biden, right? i think any american can look at that, know that however, what he says sometimes david could be seen as very disturbing if you take it and clip. so here's what he said. the other de this weekend, he forgot the name of his doctor, ronny jackson ten any any any
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any called him ronnie johnson more than once. and the context here was cognitive testing. and that president biden judaica cognitive test. let me play it. david i think you should take a cognitive tests like i did. i took a cognitive test nih dot ronnie dr. ronny johnson. has everyone know ronnie johnson, congressmen from texas? he was the white house dr and he said i was the healthiest president he feels in history. so i liked him very much. >> okay, that's just one example. let me just play a few more and give you both a chance to respond. here's trump did. you just see maduro venezuela it's unbelievable. >> we are a nation that just recently heard that saudi arabia and russia we'll repeat will be reducing is a man viktor orban did anyone ever hear of him is probably one of the strongest leaders anywhere in the world and he is the
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leader of, right. >> he's the leader of a turkey. >> nikki haley you know, they do you know they destroyed all of the intravasate, all of the evidence, everything deleted a destroyed all of it. all of it because of lots of things like nikki haley is in charge of security obviously, my now nancy pelosi there and viktor orban, of course, is the leader of hungry. so david does any of that give you pause no,. listen that's hundreds. i don't know how many hundreds of hours of videotape was taken from. but to say that donald trump and joe biden are cognitively the same, are the same place in their aging. is just not even realistic. american people it's not for me or jamal are for you. the american people? all or saying this and a poll after poll, after poll, they are coming back and saying that joe biden is two old, is too old. that's under save so i'm
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truly know david, i'll give you that, but i mean, you're talking about biden physically being slow and trump's slurring his words right? one of those is physical, one. well done. >> i'm attending to know for either, but yeah, but to jamal's earlier point real quickly, joe biden had a very strong performance state of the union. i'll give them that he did, but he read off a teleprompter. this debate is gonna be out completely different ball of wax. it's going to be really different. and i would occur urge everybody to tune in and watch it's going to be, it's gonna be more more popular than the super bowl but david, go ahead. >> david, you said that's taken from ours. there is nobody who is in camera more than the current president of united states. he's always on camera all the time. so this is obviously selective video. and i think if we're being fair about this, we need to recognize joe biden is not mitch mcconnell. he didn't freeze up in the middle of a q&a. we know that looks like when we see it he was having a moment on stage. so these are cheap fakes with the white house and biden people call them. i think we need to all be a little careful about what it is that we put out there
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internet, youtube, stuff like that. this is just social media sort of destroying all screens which just isn't going to happen. the us surgeon general vivek murthy, my guest tonight is proposing new warning labels like the ones that we all now see on cigarette boxes and alcohol and calling on congress to require the warnings on social media platforms as well. outfront tonight, the surgeon general of the us, dr. vivek murthy and dr. murthy thanks so much for
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>> until that happens, we have to warn parents about what we are seeing in the data, which is that social media is associated with mental health harms for adolescents. now warning labels based on our experience with tobacco and alcohol products can be useful in both increasing awareness and changing behavior and a recent study of parents asking them whether specifically a surgeon general's warning about the harms of social media, if that would change how they approach social media for their kids. 75% of those parents said that it would. so i have reason to believe that a warning label could be effective, but keep in mind it is one part of a broader solution and the main goal here is to make social media safe. that's going to require congress to act. and that action cannot come soon
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enough, right? >> i mean, we've seen all kinds of things. i mean, the link between depression chin and suicidal ideation and even just the like button the studies are out there and they are everywhere. and perhaps it is by putting a kind of statement on this, you're allowing parents to know it's not just you you're not alone. this is a serious problem. you're not imagining things. and you do talk about it in your own life. dr. murthy, your children, you talk about about how they're six and seven in calling for the warning labels, you've said you won't let them have a phone until high school, and i should say there are studies out there that show every single year you can delay giving your child a phone is a huge gift, is a huge gift for their there there their happiness, their lack of depression, their confidence. well, erin, i'm glad you're asking this question. this is something like all of us, you may, all of us parents are grappling with right now in our lives and thinking about what you showed at the top of this segment, the stroke, which really illustrates the struggle
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that parents are having right now with technology and their kids. and what i worry about and what i find to be disheartening as a parent is that the entire burden of managing all of this social media technology more broadly for our children has fallen on their shoulders of parents, despite the fact that we didn't grow up with this technology, despite the fact that you have some of the most well we sourced companies in the world with some of the best product engineers in the world designing these platforms to maximize how much time our kids spend on them. so we've got to get help to parents. here's what i'm planning to do with my own kids. it's a number one, i am planning to wait until at least after high middle school for my kids to use social media and when they're in high school, my wife and i will reassess them based on their maturity, what the data says about safety and whether their safety standards in place. but there are additional steps that we can take as well. if your parent and kids are already on social media establishing technology free zones in there de to protect sleep. in-person
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interaction, physical well activity. this is really vital that can look like making mealtimes, protect free, making. our time an hour before bedtime throughout the night. tech free device, free zones as well. but the bottom line, erin, is you and i had both recognize that this is hard to do alone. and his parents, if we can come together, have each other's backs and make a pact to put in place these rules for our families. it's easier for us. it's also easier for our kids who will know will not be alone in establishing those kind of guardrails. >> and i know there has been a sort of wait till eight as in terms of eighth grade things going around now, in schools to try to have parents band together on this. >> but how frustrated me. what can congress do right now, dr. murthy, because this is coming from shore, humans, we're all by nature addicted to these screens, tiktok, instagram facebook, all of these websites are designed with one thing which is to get more people to use then for a longer period of time at all ages and they can
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say whatever they want to say, but they are eager to have young children and they market to young children what can be done to stop it at the source well, there's actually a lot that congress can do congress can put in place the kind of safety standards that will protect our kids from harmful content like violence and sexual content. and protect their privacy and protect them from bullying and harassment online. congress can also protect kids from the features that would seek to manipulate. they're developing brains in excessive use and these are all things that congress can do right now. i've been encouraged by the fact that there's bipartisan interest in making social media safer and in taking action. but the bottom line is that until congress actually does act and implement those solutions, life has not changed for kids, and life has not changed for their parents and that's why i feel a great sense of urgency. look, aaron, i'm i'm quite aware of the fact that this is a complicated issue and that it may be hard for congress to
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take action on this. and i'm also aware that this is a challenging year for congress to act but the truth is none of that matters to our kids none of that does anything to assuage the pain and struggle that parents are going through right now. it is our moral responsibility as a society to take care of our kids and in that mission, when it comes to social media, we are not doing well, we are failing. but we have a chance to get it right. and that's why i believe that too. put kids first means passing the kind of legislation that would protect them from the harms of social media. now because our kids cannot wait, no. they can't. and it is urgent and to have it fall at the feet of the political cycle is an embarrassment. all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your time, dr. murthy. next, steve bannon hoping to serve out his prison sentence at the facility known as club fed. but tonight we are learning that that is not going to happen and we have new reporting on what might happen. >> and 80 million people facing a dangerous and potentially deadly heat wave record-shattering across the united states you're in
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i'm jessica schneider at the federal courthouse in washington. and this is cnn breaking news. >> steve bannon denied his request for the so-called club fed when he is forced to report to prison sources telling cnn that the longtime trump ally will not get a cushy prison assignment, but is likely to serve time in a connecticut prison where it could be placed with violent criminals and sex offenders, a prison that does not have individual cells, but rather an open podd layout for inmates. and cnn is learning tonight, but there is also a chance bannon could be sent to new york, sees infamous rikers island. let's go straight to katelyn polantz. she broke this story and caitlin, i mean, this is a significant development. not at all. what bannon was hoping for or frankly seemed to be expecting? >> no, not at all. abandoned. no erin? not at all. what steve bannon was wanting here. he had expected and his lawyers had
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expected that he's non-violent. he had not had any prior convictions, so maybe he would go to a prison camp very minimal security in the federal system that's not what's happening. he's being told now by the bureau of prisons that he will be going to a low security prisons. so he's behind the wall is what they call it. it's different than a camp. it has more confines for the inmates that are kept there also, violent offenders can be kept in a low security prison, like the one bannon is going to be reporting to in just a couple of weeks in dan danbury, connecticut but aaron, the reason is because all of this is complicated by a case seat bannon is facing in new york where he's going to trial on this accusation of defrauding donors to a foundation he was on top of that is not just complicating things with this. it also means that if he's behind fine bars in the federal prison, whenever that case goes
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to trial and september that's when he may have to be in rikers to attend that trial. aaron all right. >> well, thank you very much, caitlin. i mean, she's important new reporting and kaitlan reporting comes as bannon is also vowing payback for trump enemies. if trump wins in a second term, tom foreman is outfront with that are you prepared to fight? >> are you prepared to give it all? are you prepared to leave it all on the battlefield in a fiery shout to the maga faithful. steve bannon, a former adviser to donald trump, is demanding prosecution of it. anyone tied to the former president's wide ranging legal problems, including current president joe biden and his family. it's a family of feral dogs. rafah, few mega word to fumigate, have an exorcism. you are going to be investigated, prosecuted, and incarcerated okay? >> we're not going to stop it echoes a call by the
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conservative heritage foundation for the justice department to no longer act as an independent body. >> but you prosecutor, whomever, a re-elected donald trump would choose which trump has suggested could include president biden and many other democrats when this election is over. >> based on what they've done, i would have every right to go after them. >> he's been convicted of 34 felonies, found liable for sexual assault, that push from team trump. however, is slamming up against the toughest campaign ad yet from biden and maybe even reinforce forcing the message for some voters. >> this election is between a convicted criminal who's only out for himself and a president who's fighting for your family. >> it's all paving the way for our titanic debate hosted by cnn and less than two weeks, there will be no live audience and mics will be cut when it's the other person's turn to week ruling out trump's inclination to shout down
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opponents and biden's sharp comebacks. >> will you listen, but will that be enough to contain the chaos after months of trump's is advocating all out battle. we can't just sit back and say, oh, i hope everything corrects itself. you have to get in the game republicans team trump insists its campaign is not about revenge. still it's hard to miss, it's fast-growing fury over the rapidly approaching election. >> ladies and gentlemen, it's very simple victory or death man and swears that no. >> jail silicon shut him up. but this is something we already know, even if his side wins, it's very clear that he and other people in trump-world are not interested in a peaceful transfer of power. now victory or death, something that i would assume is referred for anybody watching here. all right. thank you very much, tom former next dangerous heatwave
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try now for free visit otter.ai, ai or download the app anderson cooper 360 next on cnn tonight, a record-breaking heat wave not seen in decades affecting more than half of the united states population with new records expected in 200 cities chad myers is tracking it and chad, i mean, this is just incredible the way to even lay it out like that. >> what is this it's a big high pressure system that's sitting over the east coast. >> if you remember, last week we talked about how hot it wasn't a west well, that whole thing kinda moved off from west to east. and now it's sitting over the northeast part of the country, including the good western, the great lakes, 150
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new record highs will be set by saturday. so yes, we have heat warnings all across the east coast, temperatures tomorrow. look at the size of this though, from omaha and kansas city in the 80s all the way into the 90s, all the way back toward the southwest, everybody is orange here. temperatures are going to be hot. pittsburgh you've seen 190 degree de, this decade. we're going to see you're 95 degree. we're going to see more 95 degree days this week. then you've seen in the past ten years, new york city all the way to 93, your average, i should be at. and even for st. louis very warm temperatures and not a dry heat for sure, we're also watching this potential tropical cyclone number we're one that will be tropical storm alberto by tomorrow night. this is the storm that will make its way into mexico, but could spread an awful lot of rain into texas as well. some of the models predicting more than ten inches of rain in texas. i know it's been dry. but you don't need ten or more inches that quickly you don't sort of be careful. be careful what you wish for, but unbelievable, the flooding
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