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thanks for watching state of the union, i'm dana bash cnn newsroom starts right now. happening right now in the newsroom, hillary and her big announcement. >> i'm back! >> and republicans are already launching their anti-hillary campaign. >> we must do better than the obama-clinton foreign policy. plus newly released video of a tulsa reserve deputy who
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shoots and kills a suspect when he thought he was grabbing his taser. >> man. >> what this video evidence means for the investigation, newsroom starts now. >> hello, everyone and thanks for joining me i'm fredericka whitfield. we're waiting for hillary to make it official. the announcement is expected to come through video released through social media, it will cap months of speculation, perhaps even years about whether she would enter the race. let me bring in cnn's senior washington correspondent. let's talk about the timing of her announcement, jeff why now? >> a lot of people have been wanting her to jump into this
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race. so sunday afternoon her advisors say is a good time to get this out in social media. this video she recorded last week that was edited and to the finishing touches were placed on it yesterday. so they want a controlled release of this campaign. in the next few days she'll be traveling to iowa and new hampshire to make that case one-on-one with democrats, in small groups i'm told. we know she is running now, the question is the challenge for her is to say why she's running. so that's what's going to be outlined in the video, that's going to be the focus of her message once she starts traveling to iowa and new hampshire this week. >> once again, wire waiting for that video announcement to come firmly. so republicans are are already attacking hillary clinton. dana bash is with me now, so it didn't take republicans very
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long. in fact it was kind of a pre-emptive launch wasn't it? jeb bush releasing a video and rand paul also having a video out. what is he saying about clinton's bid for the white house? >> what is he not saying about it fredericka? all of the republicans, all of them are are pretty eager to attack hillary clinton because they feel like that's the best way to prove to republican voters that he should be the republican nominee. but he's so aggressive. he was so all last week when he formally announced his bid. one of the things i noticed, he got into some hot water, there was some controversy about some testy interactions he has had from report es so i wanted to know what would he go up gerpsz a female candidate on the debate stage. this is what he said. what about if you're on the
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stage with him clinton, are you cognizant that she may be a female opponent? >> where i have been accused of being too aggressive i don't yell or scream i have never gotten out of control. i always try to be polite. i would treat her with the same respect that i would a man, but i wouldn't lay down and say i'm not going to respond. that would be a sexist response to say oh, my goodness she deserves not to be treated aggressively because she's only a woman. i just think she's going to have tough questions, and i've got to be prepared. >> he was also very eager, fred to talk about benghazi as her 3:00 a.m. wakeup call that she didn't take. republicans are going to slam her on benghazi and continue to hit her on all kinds of issues
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particularly that they're going to argue that she would be a third terms of an obama presidency which she's going to have to walk a fine line on. >> and jeb bush releasing a video today, one that was aimed at him clinton again. so is this going to be the theme for republicans? >> i think so they are definitely going after her much more it's still early, but at this point more than they are one another, because she is at this point the singular democratic candidate who everybody thinks will get the nomination this time and she's going to be formidable. this is a guy who hasn't formally announced himself, he's still in that exploratory phase and he's out there talking about the obama-clinton agenda which is something i think we're going to hear umpteen times from all of these republican candidates so it is very telling that they're all out there very
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early. >> let's talk more about hillary clinton's campaign and what it could look like. paula gala and bud sexton national security editor at "to the blaze." good to see both of you gentlemen. hillary clinton has a connection to two presidents she can't distance herself from president obama because she was his secretary of state and her husband is still one of these most popular figures, how is it important that she use those relationships to her advantagesome. >> it's a high class problem, if good lord willing president reagan were still alive and healthy, would republicans use him? of course but for them they only have george w. bush who's busy painting selfies of his
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toes in the bathtub. they mostly want to hear from hillary and other candidates about this, what are you going to do for my life. i think republicans are going to make a mistake about attacking hillary. >> why is that a mistake in your view? >> because voters want it to be about them. so if these politicians are only talking about themselves and their opponents--when you sink down to insults, you lose the voters. >> so buck you said that's true, is it true that that is a mistake because we know that reporters are going to bring up more on benghazi and the clinton -- >> i would say it's true about republicans having ideas and by the way the nation -- they are revealing, i think rand paul is problematic for democrats because he does represent something that would be new,
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that would be change. hillary clinton is the ultimate -- she's being attacked unfairly. people saying that rand paul is so mean to female journalists, this is a manufactured issuea makes rand paul look rude. but let me just say if you want to see someone being testy with reporters, look are how hillary clinton responded to npr reporters about gay marriage on which she was an enormous flip-flopper. at one point they were the against, now they're for gay marriage. when she was asked about that she had some sort of explanation about how she was evolving too. only rand paul who's being constantly poked by reporters trying to look for weaknesses is going to be the one that's rude and snippy with people. hillary clinton is actually very rude when you push her on
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questions. >> who's smipy or what the agenda is or what the strategy is certainly later on in the next couple of hours. coming up our first look at a video of a reserve deputy's mistake which caused a system to lose his life. when the officer fires what he thought was a taser. for the adult and kid in all of us. (supergrass' "alright") plays throughout ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult. hey mike, it's lucy from lifelock. good news. we just learned your case is closed and your stolen retirement funds are finally being restored. lucy, wow... that 401k is two years in the mailroom ten in customer service, and the last five as sales director. that's some resume.
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ammunition and a pistol to an undercover officer. shortly after selling the gun, harris runs from officers who were trying to arrest him. it's while harris is bolting from police, that one of the officers catches up and the suspect is wrestled to the ground. it's in the ensuing take down that you can hear the tulsa county deputy shouting that he has a taser. >> that's done to warn other law enforcement officers that you're about to deploy this device. >> reporter: they say baits accidentally pulls the trigger on his gun instead of the taser and fires a roungd to harris. tulsa city police sergeant jim clark who was brought in as an independent consultant said that friday during a news conference that a scientific phrase explains what happened to baits in that moment. it's called slips and capture that's when someone reacts
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differently in times of pressure. >> you can train swung as much as you can and you train in every area that you can, but in times of crisis sometimes training is not going to take you through the scenario. >> reporter: clark says that in the 200 shootings he has investigated he's never scene a weapon leave an officer's hand and there's no doubt that officer baits thought he was getting ready to discharge a taser. >> it caused the gun on discharge to leave his hand and fall to the pavement. >> harris's son spoke about the last words that he said to his father. >> i told him i loved him. and that i would talk to him the next day. >> reporter: his family and attorney want all the information to come to light. >> there's a lot that we know about harris but a lot that we don't know. >> joining me now is retired los angeles police department sheryl dorsey and she's also a member
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of law enforcement officers for justice, good to see you again. how does something like this happen? because i think the basic understanding is a pistol is on one hit, a taser is on another for an officer, how to especially to avert a mislike this. explain how could happen in your view. >> good afternoon, fredericka and thank you for having me. this shouldn't happen right? police officers like i always say receive an inordinate amount of tactical training we're professionals and we spend hours and hours at to the range practicing fire arm training so we are are familiar intimately with our weapon. and you should be able as a police officer to differentiate the feel of a gun versus the feel of a taser. >> so in your view does it kind of underscore that maybe the 73-year-old reserve deputy hadn't had enough training or
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something was a mismis as to why he would mix up these two weapons? >> i can't speak to this deputy's training obviously because i'm not familiar with it. but i'm wondering right off the bat if age plays a part. he's 73 years old so that's concerning to think that a person of that age would still be out in the field doing what in my opinion would be a young man's game. running fighting shooting you're not going to be able to conduct yourself as someone in their 30s, 40s, so to try to minimize and mitigate this tragic shooting with oops i'm sorry, is unconscionable. >> should be there anything different, the tasers some better distinguishing qualities between them. i know you talked about they feel very different than a pistol. but should it be a different color, just as a visual reminder for an officer when they raise it oh, my gosh reminder this
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is a taser not a gun? >> you can only do so much to try to minimize the mistake between a gun and a taser. i'm sure there's a weight differential. they may be similarly sized in terms of looks like he had a five shot .38 as well as the taseer that looked to be very similar in size but that's why we train the way we do and we practice drawing our weapon and then pointing our weapon and firing our weapon so that ultimately we are intimately familiar with our gun, this is my bff if you will this is what allows me to go home at the end of the day, so when i do have to pull a weapon and discharge it it should be second nature i don't even have think about what i'm doing. just like any other occupation if i'm a chef and i use a knife and a fork, it's important that
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i be able to distinguish between this two, right? >> showing this suspect in this alleged gun offense and showing the chasing of him the sequence of events is there anything that you think is customary, does it help answer any equestions for you? >> for me what i see is this police department circling the wagons and i see them trying to ---poor tactics and further vilify this suspect. he's a bad guy, he sells gun, i get that but you don't get to kill him because you pulled out the wrong utensil and there's no way to explain it away. i just wish once a police chief or commissioner would just come on camera and say we messed up but they never do and they never
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will because they understand the liability that follows that kind of admission. >> thank you so much for being back with us today. thank you, fred. still ahead, turkey recalls it's ambassador to the vatican after taking offense to pope francis's remarks at mass this morning. we'll talk about that next. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock... here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in...
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all right, checking our top stories, turkey recalls it's ambassador to the vatican and wants to meet with the vatican's ambassador after taking offense to some of the pope francis's words this morning. he referred to the genocide of armenians is accused of slaughtering more than a million armenians, turkey denies that a genocide took place. and the world's first hollow gram protest. thousands of virtual -- the law imposes hefty fines for protesting in congress. and nellie has been arrested and charged with felony drug possession. a trooper pulled the star's bus over because it didn't have proper stickers on it.
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after the trooper said he smelled marijuana, officers searched the bus and found drugs according to state lawyers. nelly's lawyer released a say statement saying that when the facts come out, nelly will not be associated with the contra ban that was allegedly discovered. turns out that chemical is banned for indoor use in the united states. which includes the islands have this happened and as cnn investigative correspondent sarah gannon reports this may not be an isolated incident. >> two teeng agers are in a coma. cnn has learned that the same chemical was likely illegally used multiple times according to government officials.
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the governor told us that even his own apartment complex was fumigated with this pest --- >> what these people have been doing is clearly a violation of law. >> the epa investigation has already found evidence that terminix may have used methyl are bromide four times. authorities are now tracking down the residents who stayed at the villas but terminix didn't want to talk about it you guys have used this substance inside this resort before this ings department. >> you didn't understand what i said before. >> what part? >> the part that i cannot talk about. we can't, i'm afraid not. you understand why i wouldn't want to discuss it. >> all right. >> terminix issued a statement
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saying that it was committed to performing all work that is safe. pest com companies are supposed to document use of methyl bro immediate, the government fwhor says that if in fact they were false fighting records. >> that's a clear and maliced violation of the law. >> reporter: but public records show on the islands there were serious management problems. the epa oversees the local department of planning and natural resources and last year designated it a quote, high risk saying it does not meet management standards. that came after a top official with the dpnr was convicted of using the agency to buy drugs. the governor who just took office in january says the agency's issues have nothing to do with what happened to the
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family. he blames the pest control companies. >> it occurred because someone was cutting corners, thought they could enhance their profit margin and they could get away with it. and apparently even in my own resident someone had been getting away with it for quite some time. >> reporter: authorities are now seizing canisters of methyl bro. the u.s. accusing russia of an unsafe interception of a u.s. spy plane by a russian fighter jet. we'll explain what that might mean. and marijuana is changing the way colorado does business and we have a unique look inside two colorado dispensionearyies fighting to stay open. >> they're preying on our
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tnchs united states said it will file an official complaint after a close call on tuesday between an american spy plane and a russian fighter jet. the pentagon says the u.s. aircraft like this one seen here was flying in international air space north of poland when the russian jet intercepted ill. the russian pilot acted unsafe and unprofessional because of
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close proximity and high rate of speed. joining us here to break this down. how can this happen over poler -- >> almost four times as many of these kinds of incursions and challengings of this kind. this has been increasing across the board. russians are not only going up to our airplanes in a threatening manner but they have also conducted these kinds of overflights of european territory without transponders on just a very dangerous set of circumstances and it's a way of
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showing nato and the united states wire going to do this because we can, you're not going to do anything about it. >> it's international russian air space north of poland. if this is just bullying in the air, if we think that's what this is what is the ultimate goal? how does this advance russia's cause or their position in the world? what would be the goal here. >> the goal is to say they can do these kinds of things and it's about europe threatening sanctions because of the ukrainian issue. it's mr. putin that's testing the waters to see how far he can go. i think personally that we will soon see within the next month or two, some increasing russian incursions into the crimea and again we have said sanctions
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against russia are our only means of threatening them back. i think we have seen some military actions in the last few weeks, where both the u.s. army in europe and u.s. air force in europe has spread their wings a little bit more by conducting operations especially in countries along a russian border the baltic countries in poland and all these easter european countries have seen this happen before with russia and they're not all that fired up about having this kind of action by their neighbors to the east continue. >> general, thanks so much. appreciate it. all right, well it may be rather unconventional you're not going to actually see white house candidate hillary clinton live and in person today, but you will see her in her rollout for her campaign, her run to 2016.
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in her last bid for the democratic nomination hillary clinton struggled in iowa finishing third even behind john edwards. but it could be a very different scenario this time around. senior washington correspondent joe johns is in des moines iowa for us today. what does she have to do there for her to succeed?
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>> hey, fred talking to voters here it's clear that she does have to finding a way to connect and meet voters face to face get to know them in the way that iowa voters expect. and that's not necessarily as easy as it sounds with hillary clinton, because she is very much an international celebrity, she goes with an entourage, and whatever aides and staffers she would also have coming along. she has to go small, say some people here in iowa including some people i talked to on the ground. and that's not always easy when you're hillary clinton. >> when we talk about going small, it means having these very intimate kind of meetings there, dinners and all of that but who gets to attend those meetings? who gets that invitation? >> it depends on who they want to pick and it depends on the venue they want to set.
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walking around in this state, you see a lot of people at diners a lot of people at restaurants, a lot of events that are just staged and some in people's houses it's very personal it's one-on-one it's retail politics of the type you see here and very much in new hampshire and people expect to talk to his candidates before they decide who they're going to vote for and hillary clinton does have a bit of a problem here i think. when i got on the ground here in des moines the first democratic voter i spoke with a woman said she was inclined to vote for hillary clinton, but she had some questions, particularly as pertains to hillary's private e-mail server account, for to the opinion lickpublic job of secretary of state, it raises questions, this voter said about openness and transparency and things people owl here are concerned about. there are some issues she's got to deal with presuming this announcement comes today. >> joe johns, that underscores
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it's not just her pointopponents that are going to be launching these questions about benghazi et cetera but people right there in iowa. walter scott, police prepare to return to the scene where an unarmedman was shot and killed by a charleston police officer. we'll have a live report next. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help.
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the goal of this shoot is to get advertising images and immajor leagues for the atp for their global campaign. we're shooting hopefully between 60 and 70 of the blares today. >> the catch phrase that's been thrown around for this campaign is rock 'n roll tennis. the players are actually really into it. they see what the other players have done and they're trying to outdo that. some of the players that have been doing this for a couple of years, definitely come in and know what to expect i mean not
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to be cliche but roger is really easy to shoot on this campaign. novak is very easy to shoot. they know because they see themselves every tournament they go to that they need to do a good job here because they're going to be 40 feet tall. all right, police will be back on the case of that deadly police shooting in north charleston south carolina tomorrow piecing together what happened. walter scott, the unarmed man shot and killed as he was fleeing from a blifr, was laid to rest yesterday,. >> reporter: i tell you what, we have watched this story evolve so much the last eight days you had anger, you had outrage on the part of the public just days after the shooting and now the focus is mainly on faith, on healing, that's exactly what we saw yesterday as walter scott's
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family got together to remember him. there just wasn't enough room in the walls of this south carolina sanctuary saturday hundreds of mourners gathered to give michael scott a final farewell the overflow crowd standing in the rain to pay their respects. scott was shot and killed a week ago as he ran from police officer michael slager. some of the strongest words came from word ministry's pastor george hamilton he presided over the ceremony he called scott's death an act of overt racism and motivated by racial prejudice. attorneys for scott's family were quick to address the fiery rhetoric saying the family is not bitter. >> you would assume that they're angry. you would assume that they're devastated. but all of those assumptions would be incorrect. because this family has shown you time and time again that the
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thing that guides them is faith. >> reporter: stewart says the family plans to file a civil lawsuit while the criminal investigation continues, slager's case could ending up in the hands of a grand jury as early as next month. he's been fired from the police force and faces a possible murder charge. in the meantime scott's family says they're proud of his legacy. >> their son is going to be remembered for changing the way that we look at each other because next time something does happen to an individual be he african-american you will now think maybe there's another side to the story. maybe the police report needs to be looked into. and if that's what walter scott died to prove, then i can tell you the family is just fine with that because hiss legacy is going to live on. >> reporter: and again the scott family tells me they do plan to
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move forward with civil action in this case. there's a vigil scheduled to happen at the location of the shooting here in north charlieton. >> we have heard from so many what happened after walter scott was shot is just as disturbing. the video shows no one trying to keep him alive. the by stander who shot this video says it was minutes before anybody tried to revive the father of four. >> the chief of police are the -- >> reporter: hard questions about officer michael slager came hard and fast. >> to my knowledge, nobody was witness to anything but slager. >> slager handcuffed walter scott after he shot him, but at least on the video did not appear to aid him. shortly after the shooting
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another officer shows up, identified by the police department as sergeant habersham, habersham declared i attempted to render aid to the victim by applying pressure to the wound. one of them says in a statement, habersham did perform cpr. happersham stated i exit my vehicle and assisted officer habersham with first aid and cpr, we continued to perform first aid and cpr until ems arrived on the scene. >> was cpr ever performed on this man as far as you know? >> i'm going to be totally honest with you.
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>> do that. >> i am. and give me just a second. the honesty comes from my heart. i have watched the video, and i was sickened by what i saw. >> part of what the chief saw was no cpr. >> in the end of it i saw what i believe to be a police officer removing the shirt from the individual and performing some type of life saving but i'm not sure what took place there. >> you don't know if cpr was performed? >> i do not. i was told that life saving -- they tried to safe his live. >> reporter: the investigation has been handed off to the south carolina law enforcement division known as sled but without elaborating the north charleston police department says there may be more video to examine. so did any of those other officers give inaccurate
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statements in the aftermath of the shooting? that possibility will be examined by the state agency now conducting the investigation. at the end of the news conference the north charleston mayor was asked one more question about cpr. >> not every officer is cpr certified. >> and why not? >> reporter: and with that the mayor and the police chief left the podium. and still ahead, for decades, the u.s. and neighboring cuba looked at each other with an icy gaze. but now president obama and his counter part president castro are smiling, talking, hand shaking.
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at the summit of the americanss in panama the two leaders sat down and exchanged thoughts and ideas. a huge break through, and in the words of obama a turning point for u.s.-cuban relations. >> reporter: it's a cold war no more as the president and raul castro came face to face for the first exchange between u.s. and cuban leaders since before mr. obama was even born. >> it was time to try something new. >> translator: we are willing to discuss everything but we need to be patient. >> reporter: the president told leaders gathered at the summit of the americas in panama he wants to turn the page with cuba. >> the united states will not be imprisoned by the past. we're looking to the future. >> though we can see that these long time adversaries will still have their differences. >> we will continue to speak out on behalf of universal values that we think are important.
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i'm sure president castro will continue to speak out on the issues he thinks are important. >> and castro did speak out, joking he was making up for past summits when cuban wasn't invited. but in a remarkable moment castro said, he admired mr. booirm. >> translator: in my opinion, president obama is an honest man. >> an assessment castro said he made after skimming through the president's auto biographies. >> translator: i hadadmire him and i think it's because of his humble background. >> reporter: but even after a series of encounters with castro the president stopped short of saying he trusted the
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cuban leader? >> do you think raul castro is an honest man? >> it was a fruitful meeting between me and raul castro. i can tell you in the conversations i have had so far with him two on the phone and most recently face to face we were able to speak honestly about our differences and our concerns in ways that offer the possibility of moving the relationship between our two countries in a different and better direction. >> reporter: next the obama administration is expected to remove cuba from the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism, a move blasted by some lawmakers including florida republican senator marco rubio, saying i don't see how they can rationalize taking them off the list. >> cuba is not a threat to the united states. >> the president did not resolve
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the issue of whether cuba whether stay on the list of state sfon sorried -- the process doesn't even there as congress will have 30 days to weigh in on the decision. hello, again, everyone i'm freed reek can whitfield in the newsroom breaking news it's what everybody has been anticipating now, hillary clinton announcing that she is in the race for the white house, we understand the video will be rolled out momentarily, we have our political reporters all over this story. jeff is outside the campaign or is in washington right there and our own john king so jeff we begin with you, we see a note coming from john pedest
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