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cnn. hello i'm brianna keeler in washington and we begin this hour with breaking news. we just learned that the manhattan grand jury hearing evidence in the donald trump hush money case will not meet today. that is a big development given they were expected to meet today and could vote soon to indict the former president. as that plays out, we have new movement in the justice department's probe into trump's mishandling of classified documents. a federal appeals court is now weighing whether to force a trump lawyer to testify after sources say a lower court judge has seen compelling evidence that trump used the attorney to help further a crime covering every angle of all of these fast moving developments, and i want to start with cnn's kara scannell, who is outside of the manhattan da's office. carol what more are we learning about this grand jury in manhattan, not meeting today. sources tell our team that the manhattan grand jury that is hearing this testimony about the hush money payments is not meeting this
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afternoon. they have met on monday, wednesdays and thursday afternoons, according to our reporting, and now they just had heard testimony on monday from bob costello, who was a witness at the request of the trump attorneys. they wanted him to go in because he said he was going to provide contradictory testimony to michael cohen. no cohen has gone in twice before this grand jury in is one of the key witnesses in the government's case here. because he is the person who had made these payments and was reimbursed by the former president. now, sources tell us that the d a s office is regrouping. following that testimony on monday, you'll recall cohen was on standby, but costello's testimony went until the end of the day. he was there to be a potential rebuttal witness, but he wasn't called, source tells the sources tell our colleagues that in the last 24 hours a days office has reached out to an attorney for one witness, saying they may want that person to appear again for testimony. before the grand jury. rihanna. and i want to ask now our cnn senior crime and justice reporter caitlin, poland's who is talking to us
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about this latest ruling in trump's classified documents, case, caitlin, what does it tell us that a trump lawyer may soon be testifying to a grand jury? well, he may be testifying, maybe answering additional questions, but he isn't yet. that's because there's an ongoing court fight, brianna, but there has been a very significant lead up to where we are right now. in this court fight, there was a trial judge that looked at the justice department's argument, saying that they really needed to get in before the grand jury again. corker and donald trump's defense attorney because they believed that conversations that corcoran had with trump would show that trump was trying to break the law. aw, somehow so very significant conversations. they're trying to get testimony about. we know now, too, that the trump side has rushed to the appeals court to try and get corcoran not having to go into the grand jury right away. that's before three appellate judges at the d c circuit right now. all democratic appointees nina pillard, michelle childs,
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florence pan. they haven't decided yet today, but they put things on a very tight schedule demanding within hours. the justice department respond about what to do next. they haven't come out and said exactly yet, whether they're going to have corcoran testify, but we also know that this is significant just because of the history here . this is a lawyer who was beside donald trump throughout the entire classified documents probe and talking to the justice department at a time where they were saying there's no more documents here. he was talking to donald trump, and at the at the end of the day, there were additional documents at mara lago. brianna is very significant. cnn's christian homes is near trump's home in mar a lago. so christian, where we have seen his supporters showing up to protest there. what does it look like now? and how is the trump team reacting to all of this? well, brianna, it's maintained the same small amount of protesters supporters out there in front of his house, waving their flags honking as people go buy. it hasn't really grown to any full capacity. and when it comes to how trump's
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team is reacting look, there's a lot of speculation and a lot of spin around the fact that grand jury was not meeting today, but they are operating under the exact same guys that we are, which is people don't really know exactly what's going on. of course, we have the reporting that they are regrouping, but they are still kind of in the dark about what this would look like in terms of a potential indictment and what that timing would look like. now we have talked to a number of aides and advisers who all tell me the same thing they have all including the former president resigned themselves to the fact that this is likely going to happen. they believe that until now, the next step is figuring out how to operate in this new normal. how to create a 2024 presidential campaign. with the candidate who has been indicted . and, of course, as we know this is completely unprecedented. he's not only a candidate is the former president of the united states. and so that is what his team is working on right now, and i will say from those who have been around him every single day for
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the past week, they essentially describe him as going through a full range of emotion and reaction to this potential indictment. he has ranted at times about how it's unfair. he has celebrated how this is going to help him politically. and at times he is all together, ignored it, and that is what leading a lot of these aides and advisers to believe that he has, in fact, resigned himself to the fact that this is going to happen. alright kristen. thank you so much. cara and caitlin. thank you to you as well for your reporting. joining us now to discuss we have renato mariotti. he is a former federal prosecutor, and we have ambassador norm eisen. he was special counsel to the house judiciary committee in trump's first impeachment trial. renato to you first here in this classified documents case you have the doj convincing a federal judge that trump used his own attorney evan corcoran in the furtherance of a crime. how significant is that? it is absolutely remarkable, brianna. yeah i have been practicing
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criminal law for around 20 years or so. and i have never seen a prosecutor invoke the crime fraud exception to the attorney client privilege, much less obtain a ruling from a federal judge, and this is not the first time that that has happened to former president trump very significant. and here you have an attorney who potentially has his own liability. this is an attorney that allegedly caused false statements to be made to the justice department. that is a federal crime. and so i could see reasons why that attorney may cooperate with the justice department against the former president. so a lot of danger for the former president in many ways, something he should be more concerned about than this manhattan case that we've been talking so much about. yeah. i mean, norm. do you agree with that? um ah. uh brianna will throw my 30 years of criminal law experience on top of renato's 20 for a half century of experience that teaches us to
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have the crime fraud exception used to pierce the most sacred privilege. the attorney client bond something really bad has to have happened for a judge to find that so this is significant . i think trump does have greater peril on the federal side from the mara lago documents case where there seems to be such strong evidence that he intentionally withheld these documents, maybe even deceived his own attorneys more than the federal january 6th crimes, but i have to disagree with my friend renato. the manhattan d. a investigation is just as serious. you have a potential felony there for falsifying financial records and for campaign prosecutions, campaign finance violations, and new york has prosecuted that before rihanna. there's nothing novel about it. the clarence norman case it's been done around the country as well. that is also a great jeopardy to donald trump.
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what renato, why do you think it's a lesser deal? what we're seeing in manhattan? a number of reasons. so first of all, um, what we're seeing in manhattan. i think based upon what's reported, because obviously we haven't seen the charges yet. we don't know exactly what they look like and what the evidence is based on what's been reported. brianna i think there are significant questions about that case. i disagree with normal. i have great respect for regarding our novel, some of the alert potential charges. are there the reported charges are there. i think there are also a factual issues there that are challenging, like the reliance on michael cohen's testimony. and so on. i also just think as a practical matter the likely sentence in that matter is going to be less than it would be in federal court. and i think the jeopardy that comes from having the not the united states justice department interviewing your attorney and the grand jury , um about matters in which you not only withheld top secret
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classified documents that you knew existed, but also potentially obstructed justice lied to law enforcement. i just think that the jeopardy there is more significant. normal looking at the classified documents issues so given that evan corcoran drafted a statement signed by a fellow trump lawyer, christina bob, in june of 2022, it said that trump's team had fully complied with the doj subpoena. we know that bob has has testified before the grand jury. there's all of this suggests that corcoran is now being a cooperative witness as renato thought, maybe a possibility against trump due to his own criminal liability. well brianna. it's very tough to tell because, like the new york case , where there's a grand jury operating grand jury secrecy here, you have grand jury secrecy and we have filings. ah in the district court, and now in the appellate court that are all under seal, it's possible. uh that corcoran has gotten
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immunity. he may have his own exposure. there is a law that would allow prosecutors to immunize him so he can assert the fifth amendment and testify . i just don't think we know if he's a cooperator or not, but by piercing the attorney client privilege, they not only get his testimony they can get documents , records that can corroborate what happened. so i agree that great peril for donald trump in the documents case, even if i disagree with her, renato and questions like michael cohen, who is also trump's lawyer, testifying in manhattan and talking to the prosecutors 20 times, knowing much, much more about donald trump than mr corcoran does. i think there's peril on both friends. yes well, listen, i think it's great to have the discussion where you have differing views on these things. here, renato. thank you so much for being with us, norm . we appreciate your time as
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well. thank you. cute so now to talk about the political implications, and all of this, we have scott jennings, former special assistant to president george w. bush. we have ron brownstein, senior editor for the atlantic. okay so ron when asked if an indictment in the hush money case could help trump politically. west virginia moderate senator joe manchin said. it just emboldens him. he's the type of person that sometimes it's sometimes emboldened by more outrageous things. there's many reasons not to be for him, and i think that when the court system is perceived to be be used for something different. it could have a completely reverse effect . what do you think about that? and what do you think about politically what this does for trump? well, i think there are issues about what this is for trump and also what it does for the party thinking about the republican primary. i think it furthers the divide that we see. i talked to a number of republican strategist this week. there's no question that for a portion of trump's base, this
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will be a galvanizing event. this will be proof of his frequent argument that they the establishment are going after me because they really want to silence you. but there was also rihanna a significant piece of the party, especially after 2022 that is worried that he cannot win again. and for those voters and donors and strategists, i think this is confirming information. it's sort of a mix, so i think this will reinforce both sides of the republican divide. the biggest political impact. i think of what we have seen so far is that had it has further stamp the house republican party as essentially remaining subservient to trump. they are going to extraordinary unprecedented leads to try to intimidate and interfere with this investigation and sending voters a very clear signal that if trump is returned to power, their posture will be the same as it was when he was in power the first time, maybe even more so in terms of a willingness to defend him from consequences for almost any of his actions, so i think that is a very clear message and the republican
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primary. i think it it furthers the divide, which is, which is merging about trump himself. scott i wonder what you think about that and also how republicans are viewing this. you heard that discussion. i was just having with renato and norm about how they have differing opinions on which of these cases is a bigger deal, but i wonder, in particular in the manhattan case. how that with which republicans are really dismissing is just political how that may color how they see the other legal woes that former president trump is facing. yeah, i think there's no doubt that if he faces indictment over this seven year old paperwork misdemeanor in new york that it's going to taint in a bad way . what could be coming down the pike for him? i mean, he's facing. i think much more serious issues with the mar a lago case and much more recent issues. the georgia election case, the january 6th case, i mean, all these things were sort of direct presidential conduct this new york case, paperwork misdemeanor being contorted into a novel theory to get to a
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felony at a time when the prosecutor here is downgrading, you know, pretty serious criminals into misdemeanors. i mean, it just strikes republicans as political and so the ordering of this i recognize none of these cases have anything to do with each other. but the ordering of it, i do think has an impact on how republicans view trump and there is an ron knows this. there's been a reflexive sort of rallying around trump effect every time the world seems to be crashing down on him, even when it's crashing down on him for, you know, pretty horrific judgment or terrible personal behavior. we wouldn't be having this conversation if he hadn't you know, had this trip was stormy daniels. i mean, that's his fault. it's not rhonda santos's fault, or alvin brags fault. it is alvin breaks fault to put his personal ambitions ahead of what might be best for the country here, which is to let the feds and the state of georgia go first. ron, what do you think? well i like scott says. i mean, you know you, but they don't get the sequence these i mean, these are all independent investigations. i do think the challenge for republicans is that they have
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now put a stake in the ground that they will go to these extraordinary unprecedented lengths to try to interfere in this investigation. if this is what they will do over the manhattan investigation with scott calls a seven year old paperwork. mistake normalize and obviously thinks it's and others saying is more significant than that. but if this is what they will do over manhattan, what's coming when these further investigations, you know, reach fruition. i mean, the house republicans are going to be in position of whack a mole where they are going to try to discredit every investigation as a political hit job, and it really raises the question for the other republicans in the presidential field because donald trump is the biggest figure in the republican party. i mean, right now he is polling at about the level he did in 26. steam when he won with about 41% 40% support. he's winning support for about half of republicans without a college degree again exactly what he did in 2016. if you want to displace , and you have to give voters and explicit reason why, and you see the santas kind of tiptoeing
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, you know, basically trying to have it both ways. criticizing the d a. but you know, jabbing trump over his contact conduct that exemplifies his strategy of offering trumpism without trump. i'll fight the same fights that he does. fight these liberal d a's, but i won't have all the personal baggage. i do think that ultimately, if you're gonna be donald trump, you're gonna have to give voters a more explicit reason in the primaries and his opponents have been willing to do so far. yeah, we'll see what that is, if they can offer that, as this field forms more fully, scott ron, thank you to you both. we have some breaking news. right now. there is a shooting at a high school in denver. police say a student shot two faculty members . cnn's whitney wild is joining us on this whitney. this student was being patted down every morning for safety checks. as we understand that your reporting here what happened today? well, what we understand from officials, both at the school and from denver police is that this specific student had a safety plan that he was supposed to undergo every day. and as you
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said he was undergoing this safety check, basically being patted down when he produced that firearm, according to denver public schools, he shot two members of the faculty. they were school administrators. at this point, the weapon has not been recovered. that male student the accused shooter has not been put into custody yet, so there is an intense manhunt right now surrounding the school and you know throughout denver, searching for this alleged assailant as they move forward, never, police are going to be contacting as many people as they can to find out as much information as they can about how the student obtained the gun who may have seen this shooting incident, brianna, i can tell you that it just so happened that inside the school on another for another reason paramedics happened to be inside, so fortunately they were able to rush outside are rushed to the faculty rather and administer lifesaving aid within seconds, brianna just by sheer
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luck, so those faculty members being transported to the hospital, we don't yet know their condition. and just, you know, more broadly, brianna, when you look at this school, this is a large school. it's 2500 students. here's how some of them are reacting to today's incident. we were sitting outside and all we heard was trucks going past like we just kept hearing trucks passing mind. when somebody says something about lockdown. and i was a truck didn't like there was mad cop cars and i was like, what is going on came outside and i've seen it was all like flooded out. everything is flooded with, like cops. ambulances i'm seeing people get put in the back of the cars and stuff. and absolutely terrifying scene for any child who would have to witness that brianna again. this happened about an hour ago. the latest headline here is that this these two faculty members have been shot and that student the person that they believe fired upon. those two members of the faculty is still outstanding. again no weapon recovered yet, and that
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student not in custody yet and whitney. we did just get some information in from a press conference with police there, so i just want to update what we've learned, which is the condition of these two victims. one of the east high gunshot victims is in serious but stable condition we have learned and the other is currently in surgery in critical condition, so one of them in serious but stable one in surgery in critical condition. both of the victims are male. so of course we're going to be following that. i know you will whitney to see how they are faring as time goes on here, but there's going to be questions here, right? i mean this if this is a student who had this process of needing to get a security check. clearly there was some reason i don't know if we know anything about it. why that would be required. but also how do you provide a security check safely for someone who you may have some safety concerns about? absolutely and that's the major question here. clearly the safety check did not do enough
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to keep the people surrounding this students safe and so as they move forward, at certainly most clear in this press conference is that they believe that they had been vigilant at school administrators, the denver officials more broadly believed that this was a vigilant approach to whatever threat they believed the student possibly represented, but clearly there needs to be more done. and when you you know, i worked in denver. this is a state. this is a city that is just all too familiar with shootings at schools. it rocks you and to have to go through this for communities to have to go through this over and over and over a specially there. it's really heartbreaking. it reopens those wounds. it tears open those sutures every time they see another incident like this, because, sadly, they are just so familiar with it, bri. yeah. they certainly are. in february of 2023. there was an east high student who died a week after being shot near school grounds. i mean, this is a community that has seen gun violence right? and
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they've gone through some of the heartbreak of that. i do also want to add whitney that we learned from the police chief in a press conference that actually a handgun was retrieved so that a handgun was retrieved and that several shots were fired during the search that these shots struck both men who are school in ministrations. the suspect fled the school, according to the police chief, and like you said the search for him is still underway. so that's really where we are at this point, whitney right where they're looking for this student, and i wonder if you have any idea about how they will be going through that process and the resources that they could be using for that, because obviously this is going to be a huge undertaking. well certainly if they if this student has prepared safety plan , they know a lot about the student. they know where the student lives. they likely know who to contact in his orbit to try to find him. so my
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anticipation is the denver police is already at his house and at this point, what they're going to try to figure out is how this student was able to obtain this firearm. and then further at this firearm, you know if it was obtained legally if it was obtained illegally, if it had ever been used in any other instance. so these are all the things that police are going to be working through as they move forward with this investigation, but you know, it does raise questions. if you know that someone presents a dangerous threat. why is this person allowed to continue to go back to school and you know there was the questions and that's the balancing act that denver public schools are going to have to face. denver police are going to be questioning as well. so as far as this investigation goes, brianna, what we understand is that denver police certainly knows who this person is again. highly likely. denver police is already at his front door. and just to be clear to our viewers what they're looking at here. these are a number of police vehicles outside of east high there in denver, where there has been a
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school shooting two administrators shot and obviously whitney. we're getting some new details, and i'm going to let you go so you can keep looking into additional information. it is coming at this. it is coming in moment by moment at this point, as the alleged student behind this is still right now not in custody, and we are going to be be right back. cnnnn newsroom brought t o you by get refunds .com if your bubusiness qualifies for an e rc refund today, if your business kept on employees to depend, emmick get refunds .com can see if you qlify for a payroll tax refund of $26,000 per employee. all it takes isight minutes to get stard, then work with professionals to assi your business with its forms and submit the application to get refunds .com to learn more. has donated $390 million really mind, honey, like i said. to
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school will be out of session for the rest of the week. stay with cnn for updates on this breaking story. we will bring those to you. here in less than one hour. federal reserve chair jerome powell will announce his latest move on interest rates and what he does will have big consequences for home prices. credit card bill student loans, car loans, another rate hike means those all get more expensive for you. mortgage rates alone have skyrocketed because of the fed's war on inflation 6.6% right now, believe it or not, they were even higher before this banking turmoil began. and that is the fed's other goal today, trying to calm those fears. there's about the banking sector. it's a very tiny needle that the fed is trying to thread here, and we have cnn business correspondent rachel solomon following this closely elyse rate hike inevitable today or is a pause still possible. well brianna pauses. certainly possible. there's certainly a chance. although that is the minority
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view. most traders eight out of 10 9 out of 10 are largely expecting a rate hike up a quarter of a percent. even fact we do see a rate hike brianna. that would be the ninth rate hike in about a year and i can show you all of the rate hikes over this most recent rate hiking cycle you can see started in march with 25 basis points or a quarter of 1% and it has gone on and on. and on now, on the one hand that has made as you pointed out rates for practically everything high. a er right. it has made credit card rates spike. it has made mortgage rates spike, and that is the point. the fed is trying to get assist, stop spending as much so that helps on the inflation front. the other side of this, however, is that those higher rates have created vulnerabilities for some of these banks, right and that's what we saw with svb. and so that is the needle that the fed has to thread. that is the sort of fine line that powell, the federal reserve chairman, has to strike when we hear from him in almost exactly an hour. essentially can he prove investors? can he prove all of us? can he prove to all of us? that he can walk and talk at the same time in terms of both of
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these goals. if you see another rate hike today, i mean, knowing that rates are pretty high in banks know that and some of them are experiencing some liquidity , challenges or tightening because of that, do you think that banks will spook on a rate hike? i think if we see a rate hike of a quarter of a percent, it's priced in. we're expecting it. i think anything more aggressive than that. would certainly create a negative reaction in the markets because i think at that point, the concern grows that they might be over doing it right. i mean, the tightening that we're seeing with some of these banks. you could argue that is essentially the equivalent of a rate hike. and so this banking instability that we are in the midst of that is yet another wild card and an economy that has been dealt quite a few wild cards, right? and so there was really this feeling that okay at this point maybe take a beat. maybe take a moment to just sort of check the scenery out before over doing it. so certainly i think anything more than a quarter of a percent. we're going to be in for a rocky day. for sure.
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alright we're hell. we'll be watching with you coming up soon here in about an hour right now i want to bring in university of michigan economics professor justin wolfers, professor. always great to have you to explain some of these things to us at this time. when i think a lot of people are a little uncertain. i wonder if you think that the fed is watching these expectations. are they see is the fed looking at this saying okay if we do more than 25 basis points, banks may spook and factoring that into the calculus or no unquestionably. yes so there are really good debates to be had about whether we should raise interest rates by a little bit by a lot or pause right now, but i'm certain that the fed has one really important objective, which is you can achieve what it wants on its inflation site by moving the interest rate and not harm financial stability if it shows itself to be really predictable. and j. powers fed has been wonderfully boring, lee splendidly predictable if you listen to what it says it tells
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you what it's about to do, and so right now, markets say there's an 85% chance of it. 25 basis point rise and the 15% chance of no rise whatsoever, and i think there's no chance that they're going to try anything outside of those two main expected outcomes. what are you listening for? i mean, aside from what the rate hike may be, or may not be, what are you listening for? in the explanation. yes so if the federal ex not to change the interest rate, the most important question here is it just playing white and see that is this a right rise, delayed or right rise denied. i think there's a very strong case for the fed to do a little less right now than it might otherwise do while it just waits for things to shake out realized , then that means that if rates don't rise by much today, they may catch up by the next meeting or the meeting after democratic senator elizabeth warren says
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that jerome powell should be out as fed chair and some top economists are giving the fed pretty low marks when it comes to the dual challenges that they're working here. how do you see it? well. one of the reasons i became an economist is because i care deeply about unemployment and the dignity that work brings , and it's worth celebrating the fact that right now unemployment is awfully close to being at a 50 year low. so we face our challenges for sure. that's the inflation challenge. but let's also celebrate the really good news, which is people that want work can find work, and i should also say that there's a lot of really bad behavior coming out of silicon valley over the past week, but the fed and the treasury have done a i think terrific job coming the public and stopping what could have been contagion in its footsteps . and so i'm not expecting to see a lot more financial distress and the really great news will be all the headlines. we don't read and i want all your viewers to think about the headlines. they didn't read this
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week about there weren't big headlines about new banks collapsing and that's really something. yeah those are easy to forget, right? the bad thing that didn't happen because how do you know? but a very good point there, justin, thanks for being with us. a great pleasure. two world leaders, one common goal challenging the us as a superpower. we're going to take a closer look at this growing alliance between russia and china. we're also following breaking news out of denver to faculty members shot and wounded at a high school and the alleged shooter, a student is still on the loose. feeling this dynamic is invite only. fortunately, you're invited. experience the
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to you by invent help. call 1 807 100020 invention idea but don't know what to do. next call invent help today they can help you get started with your idea. call now. 807 100020. china and russia, sending a message to the world. the two countries are bolstering their alliance. she jinping has wrapped up his three day visit to moscow, providing a boost to a russian president who is becoming more isolated. she and vladimir putin claiming to discuss a peace plan for russia's war against ukraine, but ukraine's president posted this video on social media a missile strike on a residential building in zap arreaza. at least one person was killed in this. seven more died in a wave of russian drone attacks in the kiev region. a short time ago, the white house scoffed at the idea of putin seeking a peaceful negotiation. the day after president xi and president putin
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in moscow, talk about peace and talk about trying to find a way for a negotiated settlement and cessation of hostilities. and the day after that, mr putin launches drones and missiles that at least two different cities inside ukraine hitting civilian targets. it just shows you how insincere mr putin is about any effort to try to end this war. let's discuss with cnn global affairs analyst kimberly dozier. she's also the senior managing editor of military times. kim what's happening here? what is china trying to do here? what is russia trying to do here? well this is a move to bolster russia at a time when putin is under siege on multiple fronts. of course, the sanctions the recent, um i see see hague court arrest warrant, um and also just economically in general, every single deal that putin signs with chinese president xi um, lengthens putin's hold on power. but if
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china was really serious about a peace deal they wouldn't have gone about it like this. i don't think they would have been, including also zelinsky. a meeting with the ukrainian president as part of negotiations, and in their 12 point plan, it would have had to have included something about the original territorial integrity of ukraine and russia pulling back we don't see that. no we certainly don't. and then you have the ukrainian president vladimir zelensky today, making this surprise visit, he goes out to the front lines. he's in donetsk in the east. what's the significance of that visit so close to some of the most intense fighting and also at this point in time where you have russia trying to make sort of a big statement with china? well he had to answer putin's nighttime visit in the past week . two parts of ukraine that russia's occupying but also what
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i've been hearing from people on the ground is that there's a real loss of morale among ukrainian troops and among ukrainian high officials because there have been so many soldiers lost, who had a high degree of training, including many of those who nato had trained prior to this latest russian invasion. and that's hit people hard. they're wondering, how can they make up for the losses and they're having to send troops were very green to the field with, say, two weeks of training and military times reporting also shows that some of the troops in the middle of the fight for bomb mood that besieged city feel like they're not being re supplied by their own high command, um, that they're just being used as cannon fodder against russian troops and a presidential visit is a chance to shore up that flagging morale but also to say for himself. what's going on what's working and what's not yeah, it certainly is. kim thank you so much. kim dozier. we
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appreciate you being with us today, and we have more now on that breaking news in denver. we have a live look at the area around denver's east high school. this is where a student is accused of shooting to faculty members. there cnn's whitney wild is joining us now, with some new information really developing moment by moment. here, whitney. what have you learned? well certainly so, brianna. what we know is that these two faculty members are in various stages of their care. one of these faculty members who was shot is in critical condition. another faculty member is in serious condition, but alert enough to give a description of what happened and what we are learning. brianna is that while this happened at a high school, and there was another student who witnessed it , and who was so traumatized by the incident that that student received medical care and was transported to the hospital this safe fti check that the student was to undergo every single day happened in an administrative area of the school away from
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other students. so earlier, you and i were talking about this safety protocol at the school and whether or not the school was doing enough to protect the people within this school, and so right now what? what we're learning from officials is that their safety plan was that this student was supposed to undergo basically safety check every day, a pat down every day was to happen again away from other students, but in this process, the student produced a firearm produced a handgun. and shot these two male members of the faculty. they're denver police are actively searching for this student. they're not releasing his name because he's a juvenile right now. they have limited information. one of the one of the pieces of the description brianna includes this student was wearing a hoodie with an astronaut on it. but what's important to note? brianna is if they knew enough about this student to develop this, what they believed at the time was a robust safety plan. they certainly have a lot of information about this student so you can be assured. denver police is contacting everybody in his orbit every adult in his
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orbit, and certainly they know where he lives. as i was saying before, highly likely they are, you know, at the door or inside that home as we speak, and so right now, this manhunt is underway to try to find this suspect again. as i was saying before, just to give you an idea. of this school. you know, this is a school in the city of denver. 2500 students, certainly a shocking incident for every one of those students, no matter how close they were, brianna. yes certainly. we see students here leaving campus. it appears school is going to be closed for the rest of the week. following this incident, there will be tracking the conditions of these two faculty members hoping that they recover here. well, whitney wild thank you. so much for an update on that. prince william is on the doorstep of russia's war in ukraine, cnn accompanying the prince on his surprise visit to see british troops in poland will go live to warsaw. if i
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the prince's words. they've been supporting the freedom of the people of ukraine. that's also our freedom, he said. he's very keen. to show off. what poland has been doing continues to do the huge effort that they played to support ukraine in the ward, ukraine, so it's interesting that he went all the way over there. i know the british security services. i'm sure the polish security services as well, very concerned about his safety, who weren't allowed to report any of it until he actually traveled here to warsaw this evening, but it was interesting to see him out there really quite a political message . really. you'd expect to hear those sorts of words from a prime minister rather than a royal, but from the very the beginning of this war. the royal family has really got behind ukraine. so more of that, really? and what's he doing in warsaw? now that he has moved away from the border? well he has been taking quite an interest in the humanitarian effort that poland put into this and also continues to put into it, so he's interested in seeing
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what they're doing with more than 1.5 million ukrainian refugees who come to poland and that they had been fully integrated. it's fascinating when you're here. you're walking down the high street, for example, here in warsaw. and you can hear many ukrainian voices. they've been fully integrated into society. that's what it feels like anyway, if they haven't got economy accommodation, they're being given homes with local families . but william was here to visit an area where you could find beds. it's a former office block. they've converted into a kind of hostile for ukrainians, where they're given language training training on how to get a job. he wanted to meet the people there, but really highlights the fact that poland is putting a huge amount of effort. into supporting the refugees from ukraine, and he's going to continue doing that tomorrow. also meeting the ukrainian president to thank him really for poland's efforts to support the people of ukraine. it's really amazing. i mean in poland, if you speak with people , they're just working in shops working in restaurants. many of them will have had ukrainians
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coming through who needed to be housed as they were moving from one place to another, and it sounds like he's really trying to highlight some of that work. how do you see his role moving forward here? well it's interesting he is stepping up. you know, he's got more senior royal role, hasn't he? since the queen died, his prince of wales now and he's really marking how he wants to carry that forward. and as you say here in poland, it's amazing what they've done because they effectively given ukrainians full access to public services to schools and hospitals. i think he's been really taken by that, and this was really a last minute visit. he just said to his team. i want to go over there and see what they're doing and really thank them for it as a you know, big figure in the west, so he's representing all of us in his eyes, so it's interesting seeing how he's really presenting himself on the global stage. now that the queen is no longer here , of course, we talked so much about the family ructions. we haven't had a chance to ask about that yet, but we'll wait to see whether or not tomorrow. he's very good question. alright
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trademark case pitting tennessee whiskey against a dog toy. check this out on the left a bottle of jack daniels and then on the right a squeaky toy called bad spaniels where you can see here what the toymaker is going for, but the booze maker is not laughing, it's lawyers say. ah bad daniels. bad spaniels. pardon me is likely to confuse consumers and harm jack daniel's brand, including by associating whiskey with excrement and toys that appeal to children. the bad spaniels maker says the toy is clearly a joke, and that parody is protected under the first amendment. so why is this case in front of the justices? will the white house actually asked the court to take it? the justice department is citing with jack daniels, nike and levi strauss, also supporting the whiskey maker. the supreme court could wind up issuing a landmark ruling in this case. we'll keep you posted. that's it for us more breaking news right now.
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