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this was not a missile threaten the continental united states. >> have the investigated the president selecting the person who will be investigating him. >> you have to wonder about how objective can that whole scenario be? >> i think the process is getting -- [ inaudible ] because almost all of them very well known. we have extremely capable people, in some cases, people of great prestige actually. >> who would take the job to ruin their reputation by ending this investigation? he is investigating russia. i don't like that. i should fire him. >> but that is obstruction of
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justice. >> okay. >> right. is this all over? nothing matters any more? happy mother's day! >> it just clicked. >> you better call your mother! >> i'm christi paul. i'm victor paul. president trump calling for, quote, far stronger sanctions against the secret dictatorship. >> the missile landed closer to the russian coastline than ever before and putting moscow on
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high alert today. all this one day after pyongyang would hold talks with the united states if the conditions were right. the search for a new fbi director. now a revolving door of hopefuls parading into the doj this weekend. while the new candidates jostle for space at the table what is former fbi director james comey doing with his spare time? >> fun home. having his picture taken with the cast. all righty. we are going to have austin in a moment. reporters are covering the near near story and from all angles. alexander field in seoul and david mckenzie in beijing and matthew chance in moscow. talk to us about the reaction from south korea this hour. >> good morning. there are questions now whether or not pyongyang was test ago new missile given the fact it was reaching a higher altitude. don't forget this is at least the tenth ballistic missile that
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north korea has launched since the start of the year. it also comes just days into the term of the newly elected south korean president. in the aftermath of this ballistic missile launch, he convened a meeting of the national security council. he has condemned the latest launch but says that talks are still possible with north korea if north korea changes its attitude. just yesterday, a north korean diplomat said talks could be possible if north korea considered that conditions were right and top official in washington saying a possibility of talks if north korea met certain benchmarks toward denuclearization but the white house is calling on all ku countries to have victory enforcements and president trump saying that russia cannot be happy with the way this
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development is. we go to moscow and we find my colleague matthew chance standing by. matthew? >> thanks very much. that's right. the white house specifying it can't believe that president putin is pleased with the fact that this north korean missile landing so close to russian soil as the white house statement put it, that was absolutely correct because within the last few hours a statement from president putin saying they are concerned about the situation developing on the korean peninsula and particularly about the launch of that latest missile from north korea. further reaction as well from the russian parliament. the head of the defense committee there. he is saying that russian forces in the region and anti-missile forces have been placed on high alert. his statement to the state news agency reads, in part, quote.
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mr. ozerov says russia understands that russia was not the target of this missile launch but they have to keep their awareness up and their forces on alert in case any outrage instance. vladimir putin made those statements expressing his concern from beijing. the chinese capital. that is where we find cnn's david mckenzie. >> thanks, matthew. >> reporter: here in beijing where putin and many leaders for a large conference hosted by xi jinping. a latest missile test and launch from the north koreans speaking in a statement to cnn the ministry of foreign affairs saying the u.n. security council has set clear rules on north korea's launch activity. that utilize ballistic missile technologies and china opposes
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north korea's launch that violate rel vent unsc resolutions. often they ignore these missile tests but hard to ignore when you have all of these world leader from the region in china today. certainly they appear to be ignoring the pleas of china to stop the nuclear program and the missile test. though president trump has repeatedly said that china hold the key to the north korea situation, it appears china is not able to do much at this point. >> thank you all so much. we are joined by a national security analyst and former assistant secretary of the state department for homeland security. >> we know that this flew higher and closer to russia than any previous test. with that said, what does it say about north korean capability? >> well, we actually don't specifically know now just to make that clear. it's not entire clearly from
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norad perspective what missile this was. researchers and people who focus on north korea are already reporting now it may have been one of those new missiles we saw in that recent parade just a few weeks ago that people weren't able to identify. what it does mean is the frequency and speed by which these missile launches, whether successful or not are happening is continuing abreast. despite all of these criticisms going on and despite china is trying to do and despite statements by the united states that nothing has stopped the pace of these missile launches which suggests that they will continue until there's some moment in which everyone can agree that north korea stops making these statements. this was clearly a statement launch not only to china which was hosting putin and other leaders at the time but, of course, just right after the new leader in south korea came into power. >> let me ask you about the
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reporting that north korea is willing to talk to the u.s. under the right conditions. any indication of what those conditions are? and if they are realistic at all? >> no, no sense from them what those conditions are. certainly our conditions are pretty dramatic, at least from north korea's side which was some process toward denuclearization and i think everyone is right that china holds the key here to the extent it does want to assert both trade and embargo tools to ensure that north koreas comes to the table remains to be seen. you see china aggressive today, at least in their statements, the conditions are not at all viable from the standpoint of north korea and the united states to get them to speak. the interesting thing about the united states, of course the white house's statement which mentioned russia several times in that russia must not be too -- must be very concerned or
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annoyed about what north korea did, given the proximity of the missile to russian military exercises. russia seemed to sort of scoff at that a little bit and it is from the perspective of the white house an odd statement to sort of invoke russia's concern as compared to, say, our concern, the united states. >> former shift secretary at the department. >> that's okay. it's early! thank you, juliette kayyem. i actually forgot it was mother's day day. >> you're in trouble! >> hopefully, your mother isn't watching just quite yet. >> i hope not! more are going to be interviewed for a the fbi director post. president trump defending his choice to fire james comey and given a time line for how soon he could announce his replacement. plus a major cyberattack
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sparking worldwide fear. what you need to know before you head back to work tomorrow and fire up your computer. that is ahead. melissa mccarthy back on "snl." not as herself as you know. but as sean spicer. >> can you just do this full-time instead of him? >> yeah. i'd also like to ask that question because you are clearly articulate and charming, whereas, sean is bullish. h, no . oh no, looks like somebody needs a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to be out here at night 'cause of the, uh, coyotes. ok, thanks, bud. bye. be nice to have your car for some shelter. bye. when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines.
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gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. at least eight additional people are considered to replace fired fbi director james comey. >> they have all been seen going into the justice department this weekend. more interviews expected today. a screen shot there who is being considered. the fbi is endorsing former michigan republican representative mike rogers who,
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full disclosure, is a cnn national security commentator. we are going to speak to the president of the association next hour. but as for president trump, he tells fox news that he could make a decision on the hiring before leaving for an overseas trip at the end of the week. one decision he is not questioning is comey's firing. >> was this the wrong time to fire jim comey? >> is there no right time. let's say i did it on the january 20th, the opening? that would have been the big story as opposed to the inauguration. >> for the latest on the search for the next fbi director, we are joined now by kell jane torrance, deputy managing editor of the weekly standard and juliette and roger nobles is also with us. ryan, let's start with you. we have this now parade of some
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familiar faces. some not so familiar. is there a front-runner? >> it's really hard to handicap it at this point, victory victor. the president has is not given us much indication which way he is leaning other than to say he is prepared to make this decision very soon. i think that the president's goal is to find some sort of a consensus candidate that most republicans are going to support and even perhaps bring over some wayward democrats. that may be a tall order. there is certainly some people on this list, you showed that list of potential candidates with impressive credentials, but democrats, right now, are so unimpressed with this white house the way they handled the firing the james comey any potential candidate is something they are not interested in. it's difficult to say. keep in mind that you've got attorney general jeff sessions and the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein in charge of this process and then after that, the president is going to meet with a small group of finalists.
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you would think that this would take sometime before he makes that final decision but as you mentioned, ed yesterday that he could make it instance next week. >> yeah. pretty soon before he head off on that first international trip. ryan nobles for us in washington, thank you. >> thank you. >> so let's bring our panel back. thank you so much for sticking around with us. i want to play some sound here, kelly jane, from the interview with donald trump yesterday where he was talking about the alleged russian collusion with his camp. let's listen to what he said just within the last 24 hours. >> you were convinced you did nothing. >> i'm not convinced. clapper is convinced. other people are convinced. everybody is convinced. >> reporter: everybody sid the same thing. >> so no collusion. >> reporter: out of the white house. >> they are all saying there is no collusion. >> reporter: precisely. >> i'd like it to move fast, if possible. but i'll tell you what i really want. there is no collusion. we had nothing to do with russia and everything else. >> he said everybody is
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convinced. clearly, kelly jane, not everybody is convinced. will they ever be? what is it going to take to figure this out? >> first not only is not everybody convinced but his statement is not accurate. now it's true that james clapper did say that he hasn't seen any evidence of collusion. that doesn't mean there isn't any. he was very careful in his choice of words to say that. he said i have not seen evidence. and he actually has come out since trump has been -- the president has been saying things like that to clarify. and yeah, there hasn't been any evidence presented yet but we haven't seen the full results of this investigation and that is why it's so important to appoint an fbi director who is going to be regarded by everybody as fair and will do a thorough job investigating this so that when the results come out, we could hopefully put this behind us either way. >> i want to read something that
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you wrote in a column this week. you said this week's decision to fire fbi director james comey has intensified the fears that our commander in chief see absolutely no boundaries to his paur. he has right to fire anybody he wants to fire as president to make it clear. the optics probably not the smartest in terms of how he did it and when he did, but he did act within the law. what do you say to that? >> he did act within the law, but he also fired an fbi director who was actively in the process of this investigation. meaning he was investigating whether this administration's campaign colluded with the russians. in the middle of that, the president decides to remove him and then in series of interviews after admits that part of the reason was because of the russia thing as it was called. and so, yes, legally he could do this but politically, i think many democrats and some republicans understand the
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enormity of this decision in the middle of an investigation. it looks to some like trying to obstruct an effort to find out the question you just raised was there collusion. >> absolutely. we know the president will be reading the recommendations and the reports from the justice department after the justice department conducts all of these interviews over the week. the fbi has endorsed as we said mike rogers. how much weight will that carry in this, do you think? >> to be clear it's an fbi union of present and former fbi employees so they sort of self-represent. we both know mike rogers. he is terrific but i'm not sure how much standing that would have, sort of for the white house. mike rogers, is a very strong candidate as is fran townsend. someone who was critical iof comey. the ones that will enrage people
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and also really raise the fire in term of the belief that trump did this, as he has now claimed, to essentially thwart the investigation or at least to slow a town he believes that there is nothing there. names like john cornyn. that makes a lot of people very nervous. he is a political person. the fbi rank in file really do not see themselves as a political agency. and i will say just stepping back. this sort of bachelorette or bachelor way of getting the next fbi director when obama did it and when bush did it it was much more quiet is actually you're hearing online and on facebook from fbi agents, they don't like it. they really don't view themselves as part of the political process and if trump likes doing that for political appointees this who gets the flower is not getting good play,
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at least online with some agents. >> kelly jane, there are questions about the president and the attorney general jeff sessions being the ones to make this decision. a lot of people say if it's not them, who would it fall to? >> that is the interesting thing. the president, himself, has gone back and forth on this. in his letter to comey he said i am firing you because of the recommendation of attorney general jeff sessions and this memo by deputy attorney general rod rosen stein. and, of course, rosenstein, the case he laid out was almost nothing was new in it. it was all stuff that happened during the campaign. almost immediately, trump sti decided to say, no, i was thinking of firing comey from the day i was elected. donald trump has to make everything about himself. it's kind of incredible. he couldn't keep his own story straight because he started thinking i don't think these guys to get credit for firing
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comey. only donald trump would think he has to take credit for this and one of the striking things in that interview flist, ed if i had fired him on january 20th it would have overshadowed the inauguration. the key is not what should be in the news, what the big story of the day. what is the right thing to do? what is the right timing for things? donald trump sees the world in terms of how can i get my name out? how can i be the center of attention? i think that is a dangerous way for the leader of the free world to operate. >> julian, you wrote in your article if trump obstructed justice it would be fair to say the scandal could be worse than watergate. in all fairness, we had two o s attorneys on yesterday saying they had seen no evidence of obstruction thus far. do you believe there is more here? and is the comparison to watergate a fair one? >> i think the comparison is totally fair at this point. the initial investigation into
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the election is certainly as important and significant as the scandal that unfolded in the early 1970s. and even if, thus far, we don't know whether he intentionally tried to obstruct the investigation, there is more than enough evidence left by his own tweets and statements that this very well could have been at the heart of what he was doing when he fired comey. to suggest obstruction might have been a big part of the story, if not the story. i think many of the pieces of something as large as watergate are now in place and that is why in the sunday papers you'll see even discussions of impeachment today on the op-ed pages. >> as we have heard already this week. it has been a whirlwind. kelly jane and julian and juliette, thank you for your time today. >> thank you. jake tapper, by the way, will be talking about all of this with james clapper and senator chuck schumer. it's this morning at 9:00 a.m.
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on "state of the union" here on cnn, of course. pope francis has differences with president trump's policies on several issues. immigration, climate change. but the pope says that he will withhold judgment on the president until at least after meeting him next week. >> translator: i never make a judgment about a person without listening to them. i don't think i should do that. during our talks, things will come out. i will say what i think and he will say what he think. but i have never, never wanted to judge a person before hearing what they have to say. >> the pope is speaking to reporters saturday aboard the papal plane. he said he and the president would find doors that are completely shut. he criticized the candidate trump last year, when he wanted to build a wall along the u.s. and mexico border. people are calling a hero after thwarting a global
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cyberattack. we were able to speak to that person. what they had and why it's so important as we head into workweek. new troubles for united airlines. rough year for them. their flight deck procedures may have been compromised. another embarrassing setback for this airline. we have details yesterday. we have not forgotten melissa mccarthy bringing spicy out of the bushes and back to "saturday night live" 50i67." >> i'm filling in for sean today at the he is fulfilling his duty in the naval reserves and why he is not here today. >> i'm pretty sure i can see him hiding in those bushes. just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children,
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>> i'm victor blackwell. good morning to you. let's talk about this anonymous mall ware researcher a lot of people are saying is a hero. after inadvertently stopping the spread of a global cyberattack. according to a tv this targeted 200 victims. >> cnn managed to speak with that researcher that stopped the attack. a 22-year-old from the uk that goes by the name malware tech. this person did not disclose his or her identity or gender so why they are saying them and they. malware tech says the threat is not over. we are joined from london with the details. we are getting more from your poll about the scope of this attack, phil. >> reporter: yes. that is where the figures you're quoting there come from. the eu's law enforcement agency are talking about potentially 200,000 victims in this malwe're attack in 150 countries which is
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a really a significant increase on the more recently estimates that we had as recently as, like, yesterday. they were talking about 75,000 victims in less than a hundred countries. the scope of this is really only beginning to come clear. i think. as a result we only beginning to appreciate the role that this accidental hero has played in blocking the malware attack from causing further infections. you the malware tech is what this person is known as online and other than keeping a low profile and we know they work for an l.a.-based intelligence company. this person was studying the malware as the attack was unfolding and while that was happening, noticed that the malware kept trying to contact a strange web domain, an internet address. noticed that that internet address wasn't registered and
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paid the 10$10 which is straightforward thing to to control of it and inadvertently stopped it from spreading further. the researcher is the first to admit this was an accident. had no idea that in doing that, registering the domain name, that would be the effect. this person is also warning that we could expect further attacks because although the shotdown was relatively straightforward this person believes that recoding the malware, rewriting it and releasing it again would be a straightforward thing to do and we could see that happen in the coming week. >> phil black for us there in london, thank so much. emmanuel macron is participating in first official duties as president of the france and laying a wreath there would the unknown soldier in france. he is the youngest president in the history of france and sworn
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liar, liar, pants on fire. that's why i put them back. that's right. spicy is back and sarah is out! >> out of the bushes back behind the podium is spicy. returned to "saturday night live" to take on the latest white house headlines. >> isn't it true that president trump only fired james come ynchts comey to stop the fbi's investigation of him? >> shut up, glenn. >> i think the american people deserve to know. >> you stink, glenn! >> were you surprised that he fired comey before he fired you? >> oh, god! does that answer your question? >> melissa mccarthy, like no other, hosting the show for a fifth time last night and even
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brought alec baldwin along with his trump impression. brian stelter host of reliable sources is along with us this morning. >> this might have been the highly anticipated show of the entire season because mccarthy had been lined up to host months ago and happens to be on the same week this white house in a severe crisis of credibility. we seen sarah huckabee handling the press conference on friday and here is how the "snl" the two of them together. >> i'm fulfilling sean tooed. he is fulfilling his naval reserve. and why he is not here. >> i'm pretty sure i can see him hiding in those bushes. >> thable is a naval exercise. he he is trying to blend in with his surroundings. are there any more questions? >> yeah, i have a question.
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can you just do this full-time instead of him? >> if he is your friend, why is everyone about to say he is about to fire you and replace you with sarah? >> oh, bless your heart! this is the first i'm hearing of that! >> get out. get out! i got to find trump! and go to new york! the press interview is over! >> all right. the serious point behind the jokes there is that there has been speculation maybe spicer is not going to be there much longer. anonymously sourced reports this week saying trump may not be that satisfied with any of his pr people and sets up the next sketch. we had seen this in a preview earlier in the week because mccarthy was placing spicer outside of cnn's new york bureau. here is what they made of the video. ♪ >> come on! i need to find trump! i promise i'll talk better! ♪
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i can't go back to the navy! i can't swim! i don't think i can do this any more, mr. trump. they are saying you're going to replace me with sarah. >> sean, come on. i would never do that! she doesn't have your special spice! salt and pepper! a little bit of sugar. >> no! mr. -- president, stop. >> you like when i do that, sean? >> no. it just tibleckles a little. >> mccarthy playing spicer is probably the biggest hit of "snl's" season. the season finale is next week. for liberals or moderates or for conservatives who are weary of trump "snl" has been a release valve so see what they do next weekend but interesting the for the first time to see the trump character and the spicer character together. >> absolutely. thank you, brian. >> thanks. don't forget you can catch brian
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that. joining us is maria schiavo. how could this happen? >> united was saying it wasn't part of the computer hack breach but, you know, could have been something with a misdirected e-mail, could have been they posted information about this someplace in the airport. there many ways it could get out. but it's very disturbing because united was also part of the forefront, one of those airlines that has decided not to have what is called secondary barriers. a few years back, if you recall, a big push and congress had some bills introduced where a a second gate would be required on an aircraft when the pilots come out to get food or use the restroom that there would be a secondary barrier. that bill was never passed and the faa never required it so that will renew that debate as well. >> we see the flight attendants using the drink card to block
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off that section to keep people from getting too close. >> that's right. >> what is the protocol for moving forward in a situation like this? >> well, for united, you know, most of this is going to be completely secure information. it's classified. it's what is called sensitive security information so we won't hear. but what they to do is redo the cockpit security and then have to be reapproved again by the government. their procedures have to be approved. it's part of a plan that the public never sees but they will have to review their procedures and make sure they have something in replace and renew the debate about the secondary doors that cost about $5,000 apiece. >> if i'm sitting on a plane and can't see any logos around i can't tell if i'm on a united or delta flight, but are these, i guess, door access information,
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these code, are they specific to united or does this jeopardize all of the airlines? >> no, they are specific to the airline and, depending on the pilot and the crew, they can be specific to each flight. they have -- the pilot discusses with the crew what they are going to do on that particular flight and what the codes are. so, no, they vary from airline-to-airline. but, in general, they are the same across the board. but each airline has their own method of doing things and how they decide on what the code and what they are going to do before they do the door access on each flight. >> after, you know, what we watched for -- what went on more than a week with united last month with that passenger being dragged off the flight, what does this mean for their ability or their effort to rebuild their relationship, their image with their customers? >> well, i think, you know, when these episodes keep happening it looks like an airline that just really doesn't have good management and no good communication and really hasn't got all of its employees on
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board. probably through training and through other reasons. but it really send a message that from top, down, united is very disorganized and not a very well managed airline right now. >> mary skiavo thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> trayvon martin after their son was killed, he has his posthumous degree in science. >> the parents proudly accepted the degree in honor of their son's dream to become a pilot before he was killed. hit shooting death captured the attention of the world and sparked a debate about racial profiling and civil rights. >> what are your learning about the nascar crash last week? >> three cars involved in a
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fiery wreck at kansas speedway sends one driver to the hospital and tell tell you who that is coming up in this morning' "bleacher report."
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a fiery crash end up with a veteran nascar driver being air-lifted to the hospital during last night's race. >> christina fitzpatrick is looking into this. what are you learning this morning? >> we are learning no serious injuries thank goodness but ugly scene in kansas city. he managed to escape severe injury in this scary wreck and happened on lap 1 9 after a
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crash. al mixer, almirola was behind them and he tried to brake to soften the blow and hit head-on and safety workers had to cut the roof off of his car to get him out. he was alert after the accident and air-lifted to the hospital. they say he is in stable condition and will be held for observation. the golden state warriors welcomed a familiar face at yesterday's practice. head coach steve kerr was back with his team for the first time since taking a leave of absence about three weeks ago. he still out indefinitely while he recovers from back surgery to paraspinal court leak. they open their final series conference against the spurs this afternoon. tip-off set for 3:30 eastern. yesterday's indians/twins game was delayed about five minutes because of a squirrel on the field! five minutes is a long time,
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though. the rodent jogged around the bases and held out the pitcher's mound and the ground crew shot him off the field and caused more trouble by running into the stands. fans are going crazy. where is this guy going? the indians lost the game 4-1 so you can't really call him a rally squirrel! but he provided some entertainment, i'm sure, for fans. imagine trying to be the guy that has to catch the thing! that would be a lot to do. >> i go to the post squirrel! >> i'm saying let's get on with the game! a squirrel, really, delay the game? >> gave the fans some entertainment there. >> thank you, christy. good to see you. another provocative move of a missile. this was not a missile threat to the continental united
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states. >> have the investigated the president selecting the person who will be investigating him. >> you have to wonder about how objective can that whole scenario be? >> i think the process is getting -- [ inaudible ] because almost all of them very well known. we have extremely capable people, in some cases, people of great prestige actually. >> who would take the job to ruin their reputation by ending this investigation? >> i thought he is investigating russia. i don't like that. i should fire him. >> but that is obstruction of justice. >> okay. >> wait. did i get him? is this all over? oh, no i didn't? nothing matters? absolutely nothing matterses any more. happy sunday and happy mother's day! don't forget to call your mom. all i'm saying. good morning. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor paul. good sunday to you. let's talk about the sharp words we are hearing from the white house condemning the latest north korea missile test. president trump callin it, quote, a flagrant menace and
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calling for far stronger sanctions against the secret dictatorship. the missile landed closer to the russian coastline than ever before and putting moscow on high alert today. >> this one day after pyongyang would hold talks to the united states if conditions were right. turn to the search of the new fbi director. look at this. eight on the screen there. more who have been interviewed. the hopeful at d.o.j. this weekend. president trump is speaking out on the timing of the former fbi director's firing. >> was this the wrong time to fire jim comey? >> is there no right time. let's say i did it on the january 20th, the opening? that would have been the big story as opposed to the inauguration. while the white house spend the weekend looking for a new fbi director, james comey, the former director, was spotted attending a broadway music "fun home." and having his picture taken there wit

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