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congressional task force is holding a fact-finding visit to the city scene of the crime scene, starting a four-month probe that could lead to new legislation to me sure that kind of thing never happens again want to unplug from work? >> who doesn't love text messages from your boss on the weekend make you want to throw your phone. there's a place where you have the legal right to disconnect and just ignore those texts we're following these stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central as the race for the white house becomes a final sprint to the november election, the two campaigns or suddenly locked in a stalemate over rules for the upcoming debate with just over two weeks until the high stakes face off former president donald trump is now putting the whole abc showdown in doubt, posting on truth, social why would i do
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the debate against kamala harris on that network? >> that debate drama comes as both campaigns are launching a blitz of battleground states. the trump team now promising a campaign on steroids. as his team scrambles to cut off, harris is post-dnc momentum for the past hour, the former president has been speaking at an event in the critical swing state of michigan. cnn's kristen holmes is live for us at that event in detroit so kristen, did trump offer any clarity given his stance on the mic situation? >> during this event, boris? know this event has been mostly focused on talking about the military. he said that if he was reelected, he would launch a space national guard. he was endorsed by tulsi gabbard. it once democratic presidential candidate as well as a representative from hawaii, she took the stage today he gave him her endorsement clearly, trying to bounce off of the rfk junior democrats endorsing donald trump but no mention of
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the debate. however, earlier when he was asked specifically it's simply about this sort of impasse that both the harris and trump campaign have ended up whether or not the mics will be muted while the other candidate is talking. this is what he said we're thinking about it with a good about it. they also want to change the rules. you know, the deal was we keep the same rules now what would certainly want to make a change in the rules? we agreed to the same rules. i doesn't matter to me. >> i'd rather have it probably unblock the agreement was that it would be the same as it was last time in that case, it was needed i didn't like it the last time, but it worked out fine ask biden now i'd worked out or was fine? >> now, as you noted, boris, this undercuts partially donald trump's campaign, who would essentially been arguing that they showed is still mute the mic, a far cry from him. we actually heard when those rules were first set and donald trump was to debate against president
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joe biden. they didn't want those mics to be muted, but came to think it was a good thing for donald trump. no his team he, him and the former president do believe that that debate went well for donald trump than they would like to mimic those results. harris's to him now saying no, that is not well it was a different candidate when we agreed today now we want the mics on mute. >> it is unclear how exactly this is going to play out. >> but i would there's a couple more iterations here of things that they agree and disagree on ahead of that debate, both sides clearly just wanting what's best for their candidate when they as trump gets raucous applause behind you in detroit. >> kristen holmes, thanks so much for the update. let's bring in cnn's eva mckend, who's covering the harris campaign for us eva. what is the vice president's team saying about this debate dispute? >> boris the harris campaign believes the debate issue is resolved. following former president donald trump's comments that this all doesn't matter to him and there
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needling him a bit, suggesting there must be disagreement between him and his own campaign staff, but bottom line, they think that with the mics unmuted, trumbull injured jacked rant, rave and air his own personal grievances. we got a statement earlier today from campaign spokesperson brian fallon, and it reads in part, our understanding is that trump's handlers prefer the muted microphone because they don't think their own candidate can act presidential for 90 minutes. on his own. it goes on to say that his staff is too embarrassed to admit they don't think he can handle himself against vice president harris without the benefit of a mute button. so as this, the debate, as this debate over debates continues, boris, the vice president, we know it does have more of a pared down on schedule than she did previously. she not too long ago, phil finished that battleground blitz with her running mate. but this week she is primarily on a bus tour in
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georgia and savannah. and not on the trail as much because she is preparing for this big debate is what we're learning lots of preparation. eva mckend. thank you so much for that. let's talk more about this now with lance trover, republican strategist and former spokesperson for the doug burgum presidential campaign. and julie roginsky democratic strategist and co founder of the non-profit lift our voices. does okay. lands. what do you make about this team trump? they want trump's mic muted. they think it worked for him in the first debate, he sort of saying it doesn't really matter. what do you think it matters? >> it's the debate over the debates and the media that's how we know. we're in the throes of the campaign and having a debate over the debates okay, let's take a step back last week the harris campaign said, this is all settled. there's no more debate about the debates that seems to me they want to kind of change it up with this whole mike situation setting all that aside, donald trump now says he's okay with it. there's going to be a debate. we needed debate because i think based on just as us from a strategist
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viewpoint here, we're going to get you guys in the media are going to get very few opportunities to actually get an unscripted non-teleprompter kamala harris, over the course of the next 70 some days it's pretty evident by where they are we at this elusive august 31 deadline? biden coming in an interview, this supposedly coming it's august 26. we haven't heard much about it. so one, i think if you're a voter, you should want to debate and if you're the trump campaign, you should want to debate as well, because it's clear to me they're not gonna be a lot of opportunities to get questions on her julie, what's your view of this disagreement over the muting of the mics, who do you think it would benefit more to have an unmuted mike? oh, 100%, it would benefit call my harris more and i was actually disappointed that the biden team hadn't been negotiated originally to have the muted mics because one of the most striking things about donald trump that voters need to see is the lack of discipline. and of course we know now from the previous debate that when biden was speaking in the mics are muted, trump is still speaking humbling under his breath, something that the mics would have caught. my think, something that would have probably irritated viewers and
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voters had they actually seen that. so there's no question that of course, if he continues to behave this way and he's a quite an old man, so i don't see him changing his stripes anytime this belated stage of his life that the same thing is going to happen. we know that he cannot handle even being onstage with a woman. we saw what happened when he stopped hillary clinton back in 2016 across the stage, interrupting her, crowding her, mumbling under his breath when she was speaking so consistently, this is something that is even worse for him when he's debating a woman. and i think that's something that voters need to see for themselves. >> lance, i'm curious about some of the sort of conflicting statements that we've seen from the trump camp because you have the campaign on one hand saying that this is what we agreed to, and then you have trump on the other saying that i'd prefer it if the mics were open, he also sent a message on social media this morning insinuating that he would totally back out of the debate. what do you make of that kind of messaging? is that deliberate? >> yeah. i mean, donald trump says a lot of things. if we
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lived and died by every truth social post, i mean, there's no time where we will be today. i mean there's going to be a debate again, i think if you're the trump campaign, you want to debate because again, there's very few opportunities. what we know from kamala harris right now, she wants some price controls on foods. she wants to raise some taxes and everything else. she sent, like unnamed aids out there to kind of disavow what she ran for in 2020. and so again, i think they're going to be very few opportunities for the media and others to ask her questions and so if you're the trump campaign, if you're a voter out there, you should want to debate. there's going to be a debate for sure and an interview, julie, because we've heard there's this deadline, we're waiting to see who does she decide to sit down with? for an interview? how much in your opinion is riding on that interview i think it was kind of an unforced error. >> i don't know why they've made this into such a big deal. had she been given giving interviews throughout the course of the last couple of months? would last six weeks. i think this would not be that big of a deal. >> look, if i were in her shoes, i would do interview with local press.
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>> she's traveling to georgia, she's traveling oliver pennsylvania and wisconsin and other places. and i think the best thing for her to do would be to speak to local media in those states because we know that media is very much trusted when it's local media. the people that our neighbors with the very people whose bills she wants so i don't know why she hasn't been duly i got to ask you about that though because you know what's going to happen if she picks local media, which is local media is great in some regards because they speak very much two issues in these battleground states. >> and we know that that obviously matters very much, right? this really comes down to a handful of states but those bigger issues, the familiarity with her record, both in the senate as a candidate, as vice president. it's not something that a local reporter is going to have a handle on. we've all been local reporters. we've all been political reporters here in washington. we know the difference well, first of all, i disagree with you. i think a good local reporter is very well verse and national issues i'm not suggesting that you do
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those interviews to the exclusion of doing a big sit down with the network or big cable news interview. but the point is that i think she all along should have been and i would urge her to continue to doing those local interviews as well because again, that would be speaking to people in suburban philadelphia who she needs. it would be speaking to people in milwaukee who she needs. it would be speaking to people in detroit who she needs and so on in savannah, in atlanta about issues that they care about. and those look, i live in new york. frankly, she doesn't care about my vote and neither does donald trump. people in california that their votes are not as important. i hate to say this as they are for people who live in some of these mature, bless state because they're swing states. and i think both she and trump should be able to explain to those voters they're handle on the issues that matter too. that again, as much as i would love to interview her and ask her about things that are happening in northampton county, pennsylvania. i don't have the annual on those issues that people in the allentown media martin example we should,
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note there's plenty of space on our calendar. if she wants to see cnn news central, that'd be great. one. we could absolutely make room for her on the rundown lands. final question to you. she mentioned some of the swing states, north carolina is one example. folks are going to start getting ballots pretty soon. how, how much time do you think these campaigns actually have to start making an impression on voters of folks are going to be casting ballots next month the democrats have had three big moments they switched out their candidate. >> she chose her vice president there through the convention. now's they've kind of had their three points. it's kind of the high watermark, i think right now, voters are going to start really tuning in after this. i don't know where labor day came from, but it does. that's when people start really paying attention. i think that's why it is critical and an julian, i agree on one thing here. i think by not doing the interviews and not being more forthcoming, they've almost built this into a bigger moment for her. and so if it doesn't work out well for her, it could be a bigger fall well down for her yeah. they need to hit the ground running. it looks like trump is ramping up his campaign right now. that looks like she is as well. i mean,
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it's a sprint to the finish for sure. >> hard to see how she would have done interviews when there were questions about now, biden, though. i mean, can you imagine what all those interviews would have been about? we would have loved to seen them done them, but at the same time, politically that would have been tougher. her you would have loved it though. lance loved it indeed is true over julia region and ski. >> thank you so much to both of you really appreciate the conversation and ahead this hour on cnn news central, we're told progress is being made in ceasefire talks and hostage release talks between israel and hamas with negotiators going so far as to discuss the names of prisoners who could be exchanged as part of a potential deal. we're live from the middle east were also on the ground in pennsylvania as a bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of donald trump visits the site where the attack took place. what they're looking for as there on the ground and a tech pioneer considered russia's version of mark zuckerberg was arrested just it's outside of paris. everything we know about the accusations against the billionaire founder of telegram
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that everything you want is right tear the disney plus hulu max bundle breaking news into cnn. >> we want to get you straight to butler, pennsylvania where a bipartisan task force of lawmakers is holding a press conference after their visit to the site of the attempted assassination of former president donald trump. let's listen in to do what we did here, to actually walk these grounds, to see this area, to get an understanding of the physical space and wear this security shortcoming took place. and i'll tell you for many yeah i've us it raises more questions than we came here with today because we can see it's not a large place. we can get a sense of the area and just how close these buildings
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were to that stage where president trump stood that day. so for all of us having an opportunity to see and to walk around and experienced says was a really critical step in our investment let's take a live process. we go from here to have the opportunity to speak to many of the men and women from law enforcement who were here on that day and have information and facts that they can give to all of us we have been working since the day this task force was formed. we have been working on getting answers for the american people. the members of this task force aren't just bipartisan. we come from all around america and bring a background to this process that will help us get the answers the american people deserve. we have former military officers, intelligence officers prosecutors, and judges. and between us, we understand how to conduct an investigation and we are committed. all of us to ensuring that we understand what happened on this day and
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that the secret service and their law enforcement partners our providing that transparency so we can ensure that any protectee, both of our presidential candidates and any protectee out on the trail is kept safe. thank you. >> lou carafe in california i also want to thank the chairman, the ranking member for putting this great team together congressman goodell for march county, california. >> i just want to say that this was about democracy, about american democracy we have a campaign, an elections for president and for other elected offices throughout the country. we want our candidates to speak their minds to make their opinions, their thoughts known to the american public to the voters we don't want them to be afraid to speak their minds we want to make sure we get to the bottom of this. make sure that does not repeat itself again, that our candidates are safe so that our democracies safe. thank you very much thanks so,
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representative david joyce from ohio thank you chairman kelly and ranking member crow and all my colleagues here, look forward to working with all of them using their background and their expertise to get establish the facts. so we can make judgments based upon those facts and delivered to the american people. the answers that they deserve. thank you congresswoman chrissy houlahan from pennsylvania thank you again to the chairman into the grand key member. my name is chrissy houlahan. i come from the other side of pennsylvania from a philadelphia area of philadelphia suburbs and where i serve in representative is roughly speaking 40% dam, 40% republican, and 20% independent my community looks a lot like the commonwealth looks a lot like the country and my community wants to make sure that we can work together, that we can work together to get the answers that we deserve because there is no no time when
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political violence is acceptable and it's certainly is not acceptable that anybody who's a candidate or seeking elected office should be vulnerable in this way. and that the people who are gathered to hear them and their opinions should be vulnerable in this way to buy my background, i'm a military officer, air force, but also an engineer and an operator. i spent most of my life and operations. and so what i'm going to be spending my time on is trying to understand what happened in terms of procedures and protocols to make sure that we understand that. and specifically also will be focusing on some new technologies such as the drone that was involved in this particular situation. i very much look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues, many of whom are my dear friends and all are my friends. look forward to serving the american people in this way glenn ivey from maryland thank you, congressman. my name is glenn ivey, i'm a congressman who represents part of maryland, former federal
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prosecutor, had a chance to do some of these types of investigations when i worked as a staffer in the senate and in the house. but i want to say that i really appreciate the bipartisan nature and approach that we've taken so far with this task force as congressman crow stated, we had a 416 to zero vote. and i thought it was the right way to get started. and i think it sent the right message to the american people that we weren't going to let politics get in the middle of this that we're going to work together to get this done in a very quick and expeditious way because it's so important as the congressman said before, to make sure everybody understands whether they're candidates are voters alike that the democratic process will not be undermined by violence. we're gonna make sure we protect all candidates and voters because we had someone who came to the rally who died that day too. so we need to make sure that they're protected as well. so i thank my colleagues here for the outstanding job we've been doing so far to get this thing started quickly, and the bipartisan approach we've taken so far. thank you madeline dean
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from pennsylvania thank you. hello. i'm madeline dean. i represents suburban philadelphia, montgomery in berks county, the fourth congressional district. it's an honor to be serving with this task force we are charged with a very clear mission to get to the truth, to get to the facts, to find the gaps, and report that out. and we have a very short timeframe to do it you see here a number of people who are just serious about this in a nonpartisan way. so i'm under to be a part of it. i want to thank chairman. kelly play for welcoming us here and making sure we got to see what we can see here. because as you can see, what's impressive to me is the proximity of everything here, particularly the position of the shooter and the position of the president so glad to be here. i thank the ranking member crow, i got phone calls from both so view and they both had the exact same idea of what we were to do to get to the truth, to say there is no place for political violence, not
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just for candidates, but for those who want to be civically engaged, for those who came here, excited to be a part of something bigger than themselves. they need to be free from violence, happy to be here with you jared moskowitz from florida thank you, ranking member. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for bringing us here today. as democrats and republicans as members of the task force, and as americans being here and seeing the proximity of the buildings, it reminds me quite frankly how it rages. it was at the former director of secret service did not come here to get a sense of what this looked like and so we are working in a bipartisan nature as a former director of emergency management for the state of florida, look forward. good to getting the facts of what failed that day. we were inches away from an american catastrophe. and then figuring out what steps we can take to make sure something like this never happens again. so thank you.
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>> all right we're listening to this bipartisan jasmine course that is investigating that failed assassination attempt of former president trump. there they're on the ground in butler at the site of the trump rally. let's go to cnn's danny freeman. he is tracking this from butler as well this is an important visit for them to get the lay of the land to see exactly what happened is they're going to try to get to the bottom of things and also make recommendations. danny yeah. >> brianna, that's right end. congressman jason crow, one of the two congressman who's been leading this particular task force, sees on the democratic side, he said to cnn earlier that really there is no substitute for being on site and you're listening to those remarks just a moment ago from a lot of this congressman men are women who have come out here and i think that's what you're hearing quite a lot of just the and a lot of them frankly stunned by their words, the proximity of how close the ajr building where that shooter
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perched and took shots at former president donald trump, how close that actually was, to that rally stage. and again, it's a sobering moment for them and i'll just say personally, i was also here the night after that shooting here in butler. this is my first time back and this is the closest that i've been also able well, to get there. and the more that you see, just how close these two locations are. i mean, it really is stunning to see, but then the other thing brianna, that's really important about this particular task force. and they're being here on the ground and you heard it from again, these representatives is this is a by partisan task force there are a little less than a dozen, both republicans and democrats, a group of them, both republicans and democrats here. they spent the better part of the last hour plus time walking the area from where former president trump was standing over to the ajr building. i believe we have video. we also showed a lot of these representatives climbing on top of the ajr building themselves to again get that perspective. and you heard it from against some of the representatives who were just
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speaking the main goal of this particular task force and coming out here, is to identify what in the world went wrong on here and to try and work towards preventing that part of that and part of this visit has been speaking with local law enforcement officers. you heard the mentioned the pennsylvania state police, also the butler a township police that some of the folks that they've been meeting with on the ground to better understand their perspective on that day, because so many of those local officers were the ones on the outside of the perimeter as we've been talking about for the better part of six weeks, who ultimately first saw thomas matthew crooks, and then who ultimately tried to get attention before he pulled off those shots against the former president. and of course fatally killing one man in the crowd. so that's really what this particular day is about. the only thing brianna is that you heard it from these it's representatives there really making the point here that they're taking this investigation seriously. mind you, this is just one of a number of investigations that are occurring into what happened and what went wrong. but this group wants to say
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that it is important to have congress on the record in a bipartisan fashion to try and figure out, again what happened, but also kind of solutions so that something like this never happens again, brianna? >> all right, danny freeman, thank you so much for that. we have seen in law enforcement analyst and former secret service agent jonathan wackrow with us jonathan just tell us what they can learn being on the ground in butler, what they should be taking a look at as they ultimately they're going to make recommendations. so how does this it's help well, listen, i mean, i being on site, you can't do a desk review of this of this incident. you have to be onsite and we heard multiple members of the task force stating that just the sheer proximity that 130 yards away how close that actually is? and it's leaving them a little bit stunned as to how could this this event have even occurred. but that's what they have to get to. they have to really understand what that
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site dynamics were on that day. and then start delving into some of these unresolved issues, namely, what was that breakdown? between the u.s. secret service and local law enforcement, whether it was in communications roles, and responsibilities, and then any type of precipitating events are actions that took place that where this suspect could have been stopped on his chain of attack. we want to know where those breakdowns were as well. fell so there's a lot to do in a very short amount of time but i do appreciate the bipartisan nature and the tone really reinforcing that political activity cannot be suppressed by violence and jonathan, we expect that they're report is going to be out by december. what questions do you hope that they ultimately answer and how far can the recommendations go and ensuring that something like this doesn't repeat itself?
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>> well, this we want to make sure that the recommendations are actually actionable by the secret service, right? and there's the so-what and now what the findings of this report are going to answer the so-what but it's the now what i'm really focused on are members of congress going to fund it? the secret service to enact those recommendations, right? especially when we start talking about new communications technology and drone technology that comes at a price, both from a financial standpoint, but also from a staffing standpoint, we need to make sure that these recommendations that are made can be actioned in implemented all to the betterment of the united states secret service jonathan wackrow always great to get your perspective. >> thanks for being with us thank you. we're going to keep monitoring the remarks from lawmakers in butler, pennsylvania. we're going to take a quick break we'll be right back. stay with us the polls for him. >> i got news for you are pretty yeah.
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consultation, again, that's when 871 to 3,800. >> alayna treene traveling with the trump campaign and this is cnn so hezbollah is long threatened retaliatory strike on israel. >> finally happened. but it appears that for now, all out, war has been avoided. the two sides exchanging an intense barrage across the border of lebanon early sunday, israel launching preemptive strikes after learning of an imminent hezbollah attack iran group says that israel, that they targeted israel's military infrastructure with more than 300 rockets retaliation they say for israel killing top
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military commander in beirut last month both sides are hinting that more strikes may happen in the future despite those attacks ceasefire and hostage release go stations for gaza, they continued as planned in cairo, we have cnn's jeremy diamond live for us in haifa in northern israel. >> jeremy, these strikes have not seemed to disrupt those negotiations. what do we know about the deal that's currently being worked on and what are the sticking? points that's right, brianna. >> and the fact that those negotiations were still ongoing hours after these cross-border attacks happened between israel and hezbollah well, some of the most significant that we have seen since the beginning of the war that may be the most positive sign so far about the fact that these negotiations our real and they are ongoing, whether or not they're actually going to lead to a deal though, is another question entirely u.s. officials have consistently projected optimism about these talks and they are doing so
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once again, saying that progress was made over the weekend to bring israel and hamas's positions closer together. but we don't know how substantive that progress actually and yesterday, that those meetings in cairo ended with senior officials leaving cairo, leaving lower level delegations to continue the work, but no deal still insight we know that those negotiations are going to be continuing over the next several days. they are working on the details of the implementation, details of these talks but we also know that big sticking points still remain including over major issues like israeli troop presence along the philadelphi corridor along the gaza, egypt border. what is clear though, is that for now, this region has headed off a potentially major escalation and it is remarkable how quickly all of that happened yesterday, early morning we saw over 100 israeli fighter jets in the skies over southern lebanon strike taking dozens of hezbollah rocket launcher sites. hezbollah about an hour-and-a-half later, firing hundreds of rockets and
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drones into northern israel. no israeli military bases were hit. according to the israeli military and the israeli, both sides are basically claiming success at this point, hezbollah saying they were successful in their attack, israel saying they were successful in fending off that attack. and for now that sense of victory from both sides is what is deescalating the situation for now. but again, there's still that possibility of iranian retaliation that is still very much loomed. mean over this region. brianna jeremy diamond live for us in israel. >> thank you so much for some breaking news into cnn, the justice department, in a filing earlier today is arguing it should revive the classified documents case against former president trump's cnn's kaitlin polantz is following this development for us. katelyn walk us through this filing it's the first one since judge aileen cannon dismissed the case altogether that's right. >> the first filing from the justice department trying to bring that case back against
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donald trump and two other co-defendants in florida. the classified documents case retention of documents, obstruction of justice. right now, that case is not ongoing at all. it's closed, but the 11th circuit court of appeals, so the court that sits over the federal trial court in florida has the ability to bring it back if they i think that the decision from judge aileen cannon down there in florida was wrong. what she had decided was that special counsel's shouldn't exist, that they shouldn't be funded the way that they are funded by the department giving them money and they shouldn't be able to exist just with the attorney general appointing them today, the justice department is coming out very strongly in an 81 page filing. so quite long and arguing that not only should this case against donald trump and his two co-defendants go on. but this special counsel's office and other special counsels should be able to continue their work. and the decision from judge cannon, if it is allowed to stand in this
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court and even potentially in further after for further appellate proceedings. if the special counsel's office can't continue on or work like this that sort of decision could have implications across the federal government and cut out the ability of all heinz, of leaders to appoint inferior officers. >> boris, brianna, such a good point of the wide-ranging effects potentially of this kaitlan. thank you for that report. we'll have much more ahead. we'll be right back. >> when the land of the byrds now nature boy it's a male bench they get seeds to females in a bonding ritual let me
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its unfiltered content his arrest is renewing the ongoing debate over free speech on social media. >> cnn, business writer clare duffy is following the latest clear a lot of folks in the united states may not be familiar with telegram, but it is one of the most popular apps in the world why was this guy arrested well worth for some background, as you said, there, pavel durov is the billionaire founder of telegram and he's a really interesting character. >> he was born in russia but exiled in 2014. he now lives in dubai and also is a citizen of france, and he likes to post pictures of his world travels, lots of shirtless selfies on instagram. he claims to have more than 100 biological children after he donated his sperm over a decade ago. and he's also grown telegram, it's one of the most popular, and important messaging apps in the world, 950 million users around the world telegram is. encrypted, which means that the company doesn't actually have a lot of oversight or control in terms of how people are
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using it. and that's by design durov has become a sort champion for free speech and it's made telegram a really important tool in places like russia and iran where free speech is curtailed, it's also been used in ukraine been amongst citizens to warn each other about air raids. but that privacy also means that the app has become really popular among terrorist groups, extremist groups, drug traffickers, and other types of criminal groups and fringe prosecutors are now saying that they've arrested durov on charges of conspiring to aid being complicit, and aiding fraudsters, money launderers, drug traffickers, and people spreading child sexual abuse content. and as you said there, what's really interesting is that this case gets at the heart of the debate that cuts across the entire social media ecosystem. how do you balance protecting free speech with protecting the safety of the users on this platform? it'll be interesting, boris, to see how this plays out and what more we hear from french prosecutors yeah, fascinating legal theory,
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francisco is getting a boost. anchorage and juneau are both popping up is very popular location triple to go to. so if you're the airport and it looks like a lot of people are lining up for those places. not your imagination. they are. >> that's really interesting. okay, so you want to make sure you have time at the airport. you want to give yourself that time. what if you're driving? >> if you're driving, this is something my wife and i discuss all the time. she's a big believer in this and aaa is too. they're saying there are specific times that you don't want to leave. if you can avoid it thursday between 1:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. that's where they think the roads will be the busiest friday between 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. those are really the hotspot. there's some return hotspots to, but let's start with getting you there. if you look at those, they say it's a little bit better if you can go earlier or if you can go later than that. although i'm going to say, you know, this, this is are you in a travel battleground, right? because there are certain places where this is a deal elie they to san diego. >> tough, tough, tough. >> dc, a lot of places you have to go there many plays cross
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