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preparing to be indicted, but new reporting by cnn this hour shows his legal troubles run much deeper than alleged hush money. the feds big decision is just hours away what to do with interest rates amid a bank meltdown, jittery markets and high inflation. plus after the sheep putin meetings in moscow how the blooming friendship between russia and china is testing the united states. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for joining us whether u . s federal reserve has a delicate balancing act on its hands. policymakers are set to decide today on another possible interest rate hike while taking care not to spook financial markets or the banking industry . most economists are predicting a modest quarter point increase
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. it comes as treasury secretary janet yellen is telling the american bankers association, the government is ready to step up support. yellen says the government will will guarantee more deposits if the banking meltdown continues on wall street, all three major u. s indices closed higher on tuesday . the nasdaq fared best gaining more than 1.5. and cnn's anna stewart is following developments for us. she joins us live from london. good morning to you, ana. so the big question, of course, what the federal reserve plans to do with interest rates to bring down inflation without spooking the markets. a tough call. of course. what can we expect a balancing act morning, rosemary . on the one hand, the central bank has to consider inflation on the other also has to consider financial stability and as we've seen in the last couple of weeks. frankly confidence is in short supply. inflation is something the federal reserve absolutely has to tackle, but interest rates are affected, but a pretty blunt tool. there's
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always some collateral damage. one of the biggest risks, of course with raising rates is that you raise them too far too fast. lee pushing economy into recession but there are always other implications. and i think what we've seen on the balance sheets of smaller and midsize banks in the u. s is a great example of this, and i think it took the federal reserve slightly by surprise. how many long dated treasurys were on those balance sheets. and how much less they were worth. essentially with each rate hike . that was fine unless you have a bank run people pulling their money out of banks. then, of course, those banks have to sell the assets at a loss and crisis in confidence. that's pretty contagious. the good news is there are other tools to tackle this. we have seen a huge coordinated action from the federal reserve with their big loan facility. also of course, the u. s treasury who have essentially bailed out uninsured depositors of failed banks already and as you said in the lead in their janet yellen, the treasury secretary, saying they would extend that further if they need to do so. and she also said this the steps we took were
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not focused on eating specific banks or classes of banks. our intervention was necessary to protect the broader u. s banking system. and similar actions could be warranted if smaller institutions suffered deposit runs that posed the risk of contagion. now on this news first republic, one of the banks has been under so much pressure. we saw the share price rebound. we have to see whether that actually lasts more than a day because it's been pretty choppy of late. as you know, if confidence is restored there. if we see an entire bank runs, then the federal reserve can actually focus on inflation, which it really needs to do. it's all about confidence. in that sense, it doesn't really matter what the rate rise is as long as confidence is restored to the banking sector, looking at how treasuries are trading, though i'm looking at that, and i'm thinking king is looking pretty much like there will be a rate rise of a quarter of a percent.
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rosemary that seems to be what everyone's saying, doesn't it to stuart joining us live from london? many thanks. and i spoke earlier with justin wolfers, professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan, and i asked him what he predicts the fed will do today. i think the fair is going to try and do two things that wants to send a signal that it's doing all it can to protect the financial system, and it's been remarkably successful. and the fact that financial markets today look a lot like they did a day or two before anyone had heard of silicon valley bank is testament to that. inflation remains high, and it needs to continue on its path to defeat inflation. there is a little bit of an argument for slowing down just to get a sense of what all of this will mean for the real economy. but at the end of the day, we got to remember that silicon valley bank was a pretty small bank, and most people who need loans are going to be able to get them and so hopefully this is just a little hiccup along the way. so with this interest rate decision looming
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large how does the federal reserve make that economic calculation of how much to raise interest rates in order to bring down inflation while while not spooking the markets. yes so the good news for viewers is that already inflation is down from the alarming levels that a lot of people have fixed in their head. there's a funny thing the way we calculate inflation. it's about the rate of change of prices over the last 12 months, so that calculation tells us a lot about what was happening six or nine or 11 months ago. when we look at more recent figures it looks like inflation has come down to say four point something percent, so definitely not a crisis. the bad news, though, is a couple of months ago, it looked like it might have been trending downward. that no longer seems as clear and so what that tells the fed is what it's done so far has not been enough to get inflation on a clear downward trajectory, so it's probably going to continue to push up rates for at least
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another meeting or so. donald trump is facing a major legal blow in the investigation of classified documents at his marry lago estate sources tell cnn the justice department has convinced a district court judge that trump may have committed a crime. this is important because it means trump's lawyer in this case, evan corcoran, can no longer claim attorney client privilege. in his testimony, cnn's evan perez has more. a federal judge has ruled that former president donald trump used one of his defense attorneys in furtherance of a crime or fraud related to existence of classified documents at mar a lago. sources tell cnn that the ruling from judge beryl howell makes clear for the first time that the justice department is arguing that trump himself may have committed a crime, and george howell believes that prosecutors have met the burden to require trump's attorney, evan corcoran , to testify to a grand jury, meaning he can't claim attorney
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client privilege. too broadly, declined to answer questions from prosecutors, sources say howl in her sealed ruling determined that prosecutors were able to show corcoran's legal services were used in furtherance of a crime. the justice department is still seeking corcoran's testimony after he cited attorney client privilege as well as testimony from another trump lawyer, jennifer little, cnn has learned. trump's lawyers have sought emergency intervention from the appeals court three judges from the d c circuit court of appeals have moved very quickly to respond as they're still considering whether they put the decision from howell on hold. evan perez, cnn washington . now to a cnn exclusive. stormy daniels attorney says communications between his client and a trump lawyer has been turned over to the manhattan district attorney. the exchanges raised the possibility that trump's counsel joe
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tacopina, may be sidelined from the case. tacopina denies any confidential information was shared with his office. the district attorney is investigating trump's alleged hush money payment to daniel's just before the 2016 election. the grand jury in that case, is expected to resume its probe in the coming hours. despite trump's prediction tuesday came and went without an indictment or an arrest of the former president. prosecutors are weighing charges that trump falsified business records and violated campaign finance laws. a small handful of demonstrators showed up outside the prosecutor's office in new york. after trump called for protests . meanwhile trump's former vice president says he thinks any possible indictment is politically motivated. i think in this instance i would discourage americans from engaging in protests if, in fact the former president is in dire
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i understand the frustration. i. as i said this past weekend, i if the president is in fact indicted by the manhattan d a. that appears to me to be a politically motivated prosecution. mike pence, is one of the few top trump administration officials not embroiled in some sort of scandal. cnn's tom foreman has a progress report on the former president's inner circle and their struggles to stay out of prison. the list of trump allies tied to crimes has been picking up new names for years. start with steve bannon stand with trump and the constitution trumps firebrand advisor was slapped at the fine and four months in prison for ignoring a congressional subpoena about the attack on the capital. his time behind bars is on hold while he appeals. he's also pleaded not guilty to new york state charges of money laundering, conspiracy and fraud will never shut me up
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not to kill me. a feisty allen wisenberg, trump's longtime chief financial officer, is serving five months for tax fraud and was ordered to pay $2 million in back taxes, interest and penalties. paul manafort, once trump's campaign chairman, from day one, i always felt they were targeting me in a couple of others to try and get at the president, the president, then candidate trump and then president trump. he's agreed to pay more than $3 million to the government over his tax filings . he spent two years in prison for bank and tax fraud, illegal foreign lobbying and more before trump pardoned him. rick gates pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting manafort in concealing $75 million in foreign bank accounts. he spent 45 days in jail and became a government informant, president of the united states right here. trump pardoned. michael flynn wants his national security advisor who admitted lying to the fbi
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about his contact with russia. then he tried to walk that admission back. flynn is now suing the government alleging malicious prosecution advisor george papadopoulos got 12 days for lying to investigators in the russia probe. he was pardoned. george nader wasn't informal campaign adviser who pleaded guilty to sex crimes. elliott brody, a fundraiser pleaded guilty to running a secret. lobbying campaign, roger stone was convicted of lying to congress. trump pardoned him, too, and there is former trump attorney michael cohen confined nearly three years after admitting several crimes, including campaign finance violations. he now routinely called for accountability for his former boss. everyone needs to be held to the same standard of the law, and that includes former presidents. none of this proves donald trump committed any crimes before, during or after his presidency. but it does give his critics a lot to say about the company he keeps.
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tom foreman, cnn. washington. the u. s state of california is in cleanup mode after yet another atmospheric river dumped heavy rain across the state. angeles alone has received more than 24 inches of rain, nearly 200% of its average rainfall since october. heavy rain paired with hurricane force winds has made the situation a recipe for disaster in many cities. storms have uprooted trees and destroyed power lines with more than 170,000 customers without electricity right now. and many are still under threat from high winds. travelers in san francisco were delayed more than three hours because of the wind on tuesday, snow is still a concern with nearly white out conditions seen in some parts of the state. still to calm the west watches with a skeptical eye as the russian and chinese leaders tout their deepening
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a toast at a state dinner where putin declared. relations between the two countries are at the highest point. ever cnn, selena wang has more now from beijing. russia's vladimir putin rolling out the red carpet for his quote dear friend, chinese leader xi jinping, greeting each other for their second day of meetings in moscow, despite skepticism from the west that the visit is more about supporting russia and furthering beijing's own self interests, putin and xi signing an economic deal, deepening their partnership and calling for an end to actions that increased tensions in the prolonged war in ukraine. and of course, we did not ignore the situation around ukraine. we believe that many of the points on the peace plan put forward by china consistent with russian approaches and can be taken as the basis of a peaceful settlement when the west and keith are ready for it, but this readiness is not observed on their side. since the war began
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, russia has become far more dependent on china. china has been propping up russia's economy amid western sanctions by purchasing its energy for placing western suppliers and electronic cars and aircraft and providing an alternative to the u. s. dollar is inviting putin to china this year and told putin they share similar goals. putin says russia has closely studied beijing's peace proposal for ukraine plan that washington says would solidify russia's grip on occupied land. china i would not want to see putin. fail it would set a terrible example for the chinese system. china and russia have a complicated history, but their shared adversarial relationship with washington is driving them closer. this is a marriage of convenience, not of affection in russia, there's some cynicism about beijing's motives on a russian state tv talk show this
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military pundits said china can have only one ally china itself. china can only have one set of interests. chinese ones. chinese foreign policy is utterly devoid of altruism. chinese state media is in overdrive touting the benefits of the russia china relationship, and it's positive comments on china's heavily censored social media. this one says cooperation and win win the next one, says long live china russia friendship. disagreements if any, are censored. meeting with putin. she wants to highlight his role as a global statesman that can offer an alternative to the current world order. selena wang, cnn beijing . and let's go live to london. now with cnn's claire sebastian is standing by. good morning to you, claire. so what is the latest on that promised peace plan to end the war in ukraine. and what does the sign joint
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declaration between xi and putin signal for future china russia relations and, of course for the rest of the world? we? we didn't get a lot that was sort of concrete or sort of major steps in terms of how this relationship will develop. but the optics of this were very clear the messages that this quote, no limits partnership has and will survive the test of an unprovoked war by one of its parties, not to mention of course, the indictment by the international criminal court just days before this meeting of president putin, that was extremely clear. if you dig into the joint declaration is clear. there are two key tenants of this. relationship in this partnership going forward. one, of course, is economic. this matters undoubtedly more to russia than it does to china, china is clear will continue to provide an economic lifeline to russia as it adapts to life under western sanctions, which, of course show no sign of going away anytime soon. trade between the two countries already up some 30% last year, probably set to grow. russia promising to
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increase in putin's word. unlimited oil supplies to china. there's a new pipeline. in the works in terms of the second tenant that is their shared desire that joint desire to counter western influence, especially if you look at that joint statement in the asia pacific region. it talks about serious concerns about nato's continuous strengthening of military security ties with asia pacific countries serious concerns about the aucas partnership between australia and the uk and the us, especially when it comes to nuclear powered submarines. and the big question, of course, which we did not get a concrete answer to which is why the this relationship is seen as so potentially dangerous when it comes to the war in ukraine. is china actively considering providing lethal aid to russia. now, this is what the nato secretary general had to say about this on tuesday. we haven't seen any proof that china is delivering little weapons to russia. but we have seen some signs that this has
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been a request from russia and that this is an issue that is concerned is considered in beijing or by the chinese authorities. so no evidence as of yet, if they do that would seem to job with another aspect of this relationship that china , a piston still want to try to play some kind of mediator role in the war in ukraine, putin sort of welcomed china's 12 point peace plan, which has been formulated it seems without the involvement of ukraine and slammed by ukraine's western allies is not involving any kind of withdrawal of russian troops. from illegally occupied areas. another question going forward is will president she talked to president zelensky. it was said that there were talks in the works, they might have some phone call. president says he hasn't ruled that out. but he has rejected the idea of a ceasefire. rosemary sebastian joining us live from london. many thanks for that report. a
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humor celebrating adam sandler sunday on cnn. uganda's parliament has passed sweeping legislation criminalizing identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. it imposes punishment of up to 20 years in prison and was amended to include the death penalty for some cases. human rights watch says the law would violate ugandans right to freedom of expression and association privacy. for more. we want to go to cnn's larry meadow, who joins us live from lagos in nigeria. so larry what is the latest on this? and, of course reaction so far. rosemary this bill has a lot of public support in uganda. that is why you saw a record number of ugandan lawmakers in parliament for this debate and passing 189 of them. 55 were on zoom because they know that many of the constituents support this
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bill because they're hugely conservative nation. it's largely christian, and that is why this bill was supported by bipartisan number of mps. it was proposed by an opposition mp, but the government threw its weight behind it consulted with him and offered to harmonize with the existing you getting lost, and that is why most people supported. however there's also condemnation from human rights groups from civil society organizations and from the queer community in uganda across africa that this endangers their lives because it identifies it criminalizes even identifying as lgbt, not just homosexual acts, but even identifying i want to read this section. of this new law that's now going to president museveni. two ascents to president commits the offense of homosexuality. if the president holds out as lesbian, gay, transgender, queer or any of the sexual or gender identity that is contrary to the binary categories of male and female. so even identifying as not binary could be legal in uganda, and the debate itself was 67 hours that was sometimes
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homophobic, often using dangerous rhetoric. and i want to give you a slice of what mps were talking about on the floor. homosexual ist is the one who protects promotes defense selected to be life in prison men. well, wherever recruits our children, whoever gets involved in making sure that our children are involved into this. these people should be castrated. oh yes. so this space have been sexually human. she defends herself as a man. i find it very vague. to be clear. homosexuality is illegal in more than 30 of africa's 55 nations. but this law in uganda goes much further than any other longer continent probably anywhere in the world and concludes the new crime of aggravated homosexuality when it's with a child or somebody that disability or in an altered state, and that attracts alive
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death penalty. in fact, the law that builds this on is a 1950 11 the penal code that has its roots in british colonial rule. rosemary all right. larry maduro joining us live from lagos in nigeria. many thanks. still to come. condemnation and criticism was swift after israel's finance minister said quote there's no such thing as a palestinian people how the us and eu a reacting that's just ahead. when you find your reason to go on. let it pull. you passed t the doubt past ththe pain and past your limits, no matter what we go on, bio freeze! are you tired ofhat old worn out bath or shower high? i'm laura edmonds. and i'm here to tellou about an all new special offer from my friends at jacuzzi bathroom model that you don't want to miss. you already know, jacuzzi has been making water feel great for over 60 years, and now
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existence of the palestinian people and nationhood. his comments were condemned by the palestinian authority and hamas and also drew criticism from the us and eu. the finance minister's comments come as the muslim holy month of ramadan is about to begin. as gold joins me now live from jerusalem. so had asked. what more are you learning about this? and of course, reaction to what the minister had to say. rosemary. these comments came on sunday. so a few days ago while it's all small church was in paris, speaking at a memorial event for a well known right wing activists, who was also an executive of the world zionist organization, and essentially what small church said was that he claims that the palestinian identity idea of the palestinian people he claims was invented in the past century, specifically as a response. to the zionist movement to the movement of jewish people wanting to found the state of israel essentially arguing that the palette that there is no palestinian culture or history or anything like
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that. and of course, this received very swift combination not only from the palestinian authority but also from the europeans from the jordanians. egyptians the emiratis. we're also hearing from the americans who are speaking out against this actually, soon after that, john kirby from the white house said that these sorts of comments do not help at all. calm the tensions. on the ground , and, ironically, the same day that smoke which was making these comments, israeli members of the israeli government were meeting with the palestinian authority alongside the americans, egyptians and jordanians and sharm el sheikh for a unique summit, the second of these sorts of summits as part of a bid to try and calm the situation on the ground. of course, we've been in this sort of endless cycle of violence between israelis and palestinians, especially ahead of ramadan, which is starting this week and then the passover holiday that's starting at the beginning of april. so while one part of the israeli government i was making efforts to calm situation and specifically setting out a communique that talks about trying to tamp down on the rhetoric and things that could only exacerbate the
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situation. high ranking member of the israeli government is doing the exact opposite now another element that is causing that caused a firestorm was the fact that on the podium where small church was speaking was what looked like to be an israeli flag, which, with an image of if you recognize it, it's an extended map of israel that some fringe groups like to use that also includes not only present day israel but also gaza , the occupied west bank and even parts of jordan. and, of course, jordan and israel have a peace treaty. they they have diplomatic relations. so this caused quite a firestorm with the jordanians that caused israeli national security advisor to an agreed to need to call the jordanians and reassure them that israel is committed to the peace treaty with jordan's. it just goes to show you sort of the bit of the chaos in the israeli government right now, where you have one hand doing something else making these statements and on the other hand, you have an israeli government trying to maintain these peace treaties and maintain this ongoing communication with the palestinian authority, rosemary
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hospital workers quote smothered the life out of her son. she spoke to the media following the indictments. those 10 monsters. those 10 criminals. i was happy to hear that they were indicted. and that is just the beginning. step. cnn's brian todd has more now from virginia, warning, though his report contains graphic content. handcuffed and leg shackled otieno is brought into the intake area of virginia's central state hospital with some difficulty within minutes. he is on the floor for the next 12 or 13 minutes, he will be held down by deputies and staffers, sometimes with the deputy on top of him at points, his position changes or the officers reposition their grip. there is no audio, and for much of the video, otieno is not in full view, at least once a
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deputy seems to use his need to restrain him. later he has turned on his side. a person appears to administer an injection and then cpr. it is not clear exactly when he died or his official cause of death. on tuesday, seven deputies were indicted by a grand jury for second degree murder, as were three hospital staffers. the victim in this case was was not fighting back or anything there was there was no legitimate purpose for holding him down on the ground. 11 calls show how a hospital. stafford described the incident to be aggressive, right, so they're trying to but them in the restraint then eventually he didn't no longer breathing. they're doing cpr right now. and uh, you just there's no pulse anymore, just released jail video that the prosecutor says shows otieno before he was transported to the mental facility. it shows commotion around the slot in the door of his cell, the prosecutor alleges. otieno is handcuffed yet. even so, she says, pepper spray is sprayed through the
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door slot in that video. at any point. is he combative? is he resisting? not not that i could see frankly and at all six officers then enter the cell and the prosecutor alleges blows are delivered nearly 15. minutes later, he has carried out in handcuffs and deputies load him into an suv to drive him to the mental facility. an attorney for one charged deputy says the cause of death could have been something else like the injection and says, oh, tina was violent, aggressive and non compliant officers who were there. i had to go had to hold him and constrain him. given not only his resistance previously, but, um, arrogance earn for others around given his mental state. but thanos mother says that's not what the video shows my son was treated like a dog washed on a dog. i saw it with my own eyes on the video. only a couple of attorneys for the deputies and security guards charged have come out and commented specifically on the charges, denying that their
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clients did any wrongdoing. one attorney for deputy, randy boyer, has come out and said it was the employees of central state hospital who are supposed to handle the intake and the restraint of ivo otieno that day , and they failed. contacted by cnn, a spokesperson for the central state hospital declined to comment on that allegation. brian todd, cnn county, virginia. law enforcement in south carolina now say they are investigating the death of a 19 year old man as a homicide. the body of stephen smith was found on a remote road in hampton county in 2015, investigators now say there's no indication this was a hit and run as the initial police reports said. smith's former classmate, buster murdoch, released a statement on monday denying any involvement. he is the son of alex murdoch, who was convicted this month of murdering his wife, maggie, and youngest son paul. we're getting new details about the
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investigation into the murders of four college students in the state of idaho. brian co. burger is charged in the grizzly stabbing deaths of the four university of idaho students in a house near campus last november. he has not yet entered a plea in the case, but recently unsealed court documents offering some new information about the items seized from his parents' house in pennsylvania when he was arrested. and the documents are revealing even more clues about the investigation of the murders leading up to co burgers. arrest jean cazares reports. november 13th 2022 law enforcement arrived at the home in moscow, idaho, and what they find is horrifying. four students caylee gone calvez, zanna corn, adele, madeem, ogan and even shape in all murdered the weapon used a knife. police also find what
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they believe will be an extremely important piece of evidence on the bed. next to madeem. ogan is a tan leather knife sheath with cabe are stamped on the outside of it. the knife is missing. now many new details have come to light after 35 new court filings were released. among other discoveries on november 21st one week after the murders, law enforcement received a search warrant requesting information from walmart in an effort to track down the person who bought that missing knife records and or documents for the crimes of homicide in the possession or control of walmart related to the sales of the following items. for the period of january 1st 2022 to present k bar fighting knife sheath. a k bar, straight edge knife. among the latest documents released a police property receipt from walmart for a k bar, sheath and
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knife. they want to see if this type of knife one that would go with this particular knife sheath would fit the type of cuts and, uh, puncture marks that were made likely on the victims and see if it's consistent with that knife one week later on november 29th enforcement service search warrant on k bar itself headquartered in new york. requesting from k bar all elektronik, lee stored customer records and transactions related to the sale of various models of k bar knives from january 1st 2022 to present they don't have the murder weapon. so is this identification critical priority identifying anybody that would have this particular weapon? a likely a k bar knife is extremely important to linking the crime scene on november 19th less than a week after the murders a different warrant, this time law enforcement requests exterior camera
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