tv Erin Burnett Out Front CNN March 27, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm PDT
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indeed. instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description visit indeed .com/ higher don't . about the same. everything. i have a surprise for you. i have a surprise for you. what let's say that the same time 321 cabin in vermont cancelation on most days dot com booking. done. yeah. police in nashville have just released two photographs. one shows the front of the covenant school, one of the glass doors shattered, they say when the shooter opened fire to gain access. the other photo, they say, shows the killer's car in the school parking lot is where they say they found what they described as additional material written by the killer. also just moments ago, president biden ordered flags, the white
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house and all federal buildings be lowered to half staff. to honor the victims. the news continues. erin burnett outfront starts now. outfront next massacre in america. police say they searched the shooter's parked car and found more material that audrey hale wrote before killing six people, including three children. they're also on standby for police to release video from the moment the shooter was taken down. plus the trump probe mystery witness revealed the man who helped broker that hush money deal with stormy daniels appears again before new york grand jury did david peckers new testimony, help or hurt the ex president and she made explosive claims about fox news, alleging she was coached to lie in a major legal case against the network. the network is now fired. her producers lawyer is with me tonight. let's go, outfront. good evening. i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight we're getting a first look at the car of the killer of three children and three adults at covenant school this morning, and nashville police just posting a
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picture of the honda fit that the 28 year old shooter audrey elizabeth hale drove to the campus this morning. parked there. detective searched after officers shot and killed the attacker and found material inside, written by hell. now they have posted an image on social media of the glass doors that they say the attacker shot through. enter the building, right? didn't just open a door actually shot. uh into the building. police say they will be releasing footage as soon as tonight of what they encountered and when they arrived at the scene this morning. meantime the killer has been identified as transgender person who once attended that same private christian school located inside a church and tonight we may be learning about a possible motive. there is some belief that there was some resentment to having to go to that school. don't have all the details of that just yet, and that's why this incident occurred. that was nashville's police chief, john drake, speaking to nbc earlier tonight, and there's so much
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still to be investigated. the law enforcement officers are sure this was a targeted attack , and they say that written evidence was left behind. and they also add that there was a map a detailed map that was drawn out in advance that laid out in some sense how this bloodshed was going to happen. now it happened. three beautiful children are gone. their names were evelyn, william and halle. and three adults. it just 60 and 61 also tragically murdered on this day. and we will never know how many other lives may have been saved by the quick actions of law enforcement in this massacre. there were, of course , terrible scenes, little children being led out of another crime scene in a school. in this country. carla suarez begins our coverage outside the school in nashville and carlos what more police saying tonight about what they're finding and what they know. well erin outside of the school here. folks have started to show up tonight to leave behind a teddy
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bears as well as flowers. and as you said, we are getting our first look at some of the scene outside of the school where this shooting took place. the authorities out here they release a number of photos tonight. three of them to be exact. one of them shows that car that was driven by the shooter that was left behind. and as you mentioned, police were able to search that car, and they found what they are saying. we're statements that were left behind. now. the other photos show the front entrance to this school, this private christian school and it shows the door the glass that's been shot out for one of the doors now earlier today, authorities have said that that's exactly how this 28 year old shooter was able to get inside of that building. we know that, according to authorities, the shooter was really prepared for a confrontation with officers were told that the shooter showed up to this school with two a r style weapons as well. as a handgun and that two of those weapons were legally
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purchased. we're told that the shooter was armed with several rounds of ammunition and that and that the shooter had detailed the plan of attack. they say that this entire thing was targeted that there were maps where the shooter had used to highlight the entry points throughout this building. as for that motive, authorities are hoping to detail some of that in the coming days. right now they are still in the early stages of this investigation. but again, erin, this community here in nashville tonight is still trying to process all of this. they are dealing with the grief out here, and they have started to show some of that emotions at the entrance to where this school is located. erin carlos. thank you very much, and i want to go now to congresswoman lucy mcbath, democratic congressman from georgia. her 17 year old son, jordan. davis was shot and killed in 2012 and a dispute over loud music and she has fought ever since. for gun safety measures. and congresswoman i very much appreciate your time. i know
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this is deeply personal for you in a way many can only imagine, and sadly many in this country do understand. what did you first think when you heard another deadly mass shooting another school and that the six victims included 39 year olds. well, anger. just. anger discussed. and just so much pain for those families because there again i understand exactly how they feel, and just anger as to win is enough enough. what are we going to do about this horrible culture that we're living in that our children can't even be safe in their schools there are traumatized again and again and again, our communities. traumatized again and again and again, and when is it enough? i was in your republican colleague, congressman andy ogilvy's who
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represents the nashville district, where the covenant school is located, today said in part and i quote, quote him. my family and i are devastated by the tragedy that took place at the covenant school in nashville this morning. we are sending our thoughts and prayers to the families of those lost as a father of three. i'm utterly heartbroken by the senseless act of violence. congressman locals also posted a picture in 2021 of himself. he and his family holding rifles and the post says merry christmas, and i quote the very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restraints, evil interference. they deserve a place of honor with all that's good congressman . do you believe someone can genuinely believe in both of those statements? you know what i do believe is that if my republican colleagues are really going to honor the oath that they took to protect and serve, those two are diametrically opposed. you cannot continue to
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want to loosen gun restrictions in this country, but at the same time watched tragedy after tragedy after tragedy and say, you know, i sympathize with the families. you know my thoughts and prayers are for the families . they're diametrically opposed if my republican colleagues would be willing to work with the democrats and solving this extremist gun crisis, then we would not be having these kinds of stories day in and day out, you cannot serve your community . you cannot protect them and serve them. at the same time. without a willingness to do the right thing to pass legislation such such as universal background checks. red flag loss, assault weapons ban. those are the pieces of policy that 95% of americans in this country and law enforcement have said
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over and over again. are needed for us to feel safe in our communities and safe in america . and we should point out of course, that two of those weapons we know were legally obtained, right? so to say, senseless act of violence right? it is one that was legal in terms of the guns that were there a final question. ashby beasley, who survived the highland park shooting last july. she was in nashville today on vacation when the shooting happened, and she went to one of the police news conferences, she spoke out the country saw her. here's part of what she said. aren't you guys tired of covering this? aren't you guys tired of being here and having to cover all of these mass shootings? how is this still happening? how are our children still dying and why are we failing them? i spoke to her early congresswoman, and she told me that she had met with over 100 lawmakers. she has now made this her life's work since last summer, when she was in highland park. do you think that the work that she is doing that you are doing are we at a point
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where any of that is going to come to fruition in the form of laws? absolutely it does every person that is on the ground fighting for gun safety legislation. every one of my colleagues said tirelessly fights for gun safety legislation it does matter. just last summer, president beina signed into law the most comprehensive gun safety legislation, bipartisan gun safety legislation that we had seen in decades. in the house. we passed an assault weapons ban . we've passed universal background checks. so yes, we are turning the tide, but it does take a lot of time. a lot of effort to change our culture. it is going to happen. um the president, just, you know, just recently executive orders to expand red flag laws and background checks. so yes, we're doing the right thing. but the culture is so expensive that it
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will take i have hope, but it's going to take some time to change this culture. congresswoman beth, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. thank you, all right, and for more on this, i want to bring in clinical psychologist jeff gardere and jeff. you know, we've learned the shooter had detailed maps of the school mapped out the entrances had attended their meticulously laid out those maps. i mean, this was clearly planned and targeted. seems absolutely like it was planned. certainly there was surveillance. that was done. we can tell, of course, by some of the plans that had been written out, but also there was a manifesto that i'm sure they'll be releasing some information. and usually when you see that it tells you not only was this something that was preplanned, but something where they saw conclusion, and i think in this case, the conclusion was it was going to be a firefight, not just taking uh, on the these poor students and the staff and
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teachers and so on, but also taking on the police officers. uh and so this appeared to be something like a suicide by cop and we're getting some new pictures jeff from the nashville police department of the police car windshield, they say the shooter shot at from the second story window and officers. uh pulled up and that seems to fit with what you're saying that that the shooter was looking for some sort of a police shootout. yeah and of course, we know these shootings erin, or about pure rage. and so now we see this isn't just about rage, but an exorbitant amount of rage or where this person just it appeared to me felt that the only way it was going to end was with this individual being stopped so that we understand there's a manifesto. the police have said that they do believe that the person was is motivated
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by resentment, possibly about having to add to attend this school. now the shooter was 28 years old. this is a private christian school. we've learned the shooter was transgender, and like i said, the police say that resentment of having to attend this school may have been part of this. we do not know how the dots all connect yet, but what can you take away from what we do know right now. well there's certainly a story to be told here the fact that there is resentment that this person actually felt and we see that happen with the mass shooters, uh, in the past, and therefore that is part of the motivation. time will only tell what the very specific motivations are and how that may tie into, possibly into that person's identity. and of course, we just don't know. we just know some some data points here and not how they connect. jeff. thank you very much. i appreciate it. always and next. why was the former publisher of the national enquirer brought back before the trump hush money grand jury today? will this be the final
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witness appearing before manhattan grand jury hearing evidence against donald trump. david pecker, the former head of the national enquirer was seen leaving the grand jury building . you see him there after about 90 minutes now back in 2018 peckers company admitted to participating in so called catch and kill schemes. basically they would find paid for and then never publish. as in kill unflattering stories about trump outfront tonight. ryan goodman, karin agness follow basil smikle and former republican congressman adam kinzinger. okay thanks to also ryan. here we are . ah and you've got pecker coming in for the second time inside the building for 90 minutes, which would mean some somewhat less than that in front of the grand jury. but, you know, not multiple hours like costello the other day. how important woodpecker b so i think pickar be very important. in a certain sense, he can corroborate a lot of what michael cohen said the agreement that you reference that was in the federal courts actually corroborates a lot of the
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understanding that michael cohen had with pecker and the national inquiry that this would be a scheme to suppress stories for the purpose of the election. so it ties everything together, and it also could be a very strong response to castelo in castello stood outside the court and said, oh, this is all michael cohen's idea. that's not what the agreement states by the am i by american media inc. it says that it was peckers idea and that there was in august of 15 2002 months after trump announced he was running for president. and in fact that pecker has direct communications with trump at that very meeting . the agreement just says with one or more members of the trump campaign, but the justice department's other filings says it was individual one. so he directly met with donald trump at the initial meeting to discuss the entire scheme. so, karen, you worked in this d a office now we know. michael cohen's former legal adviser, bob castello, also testified. that was a week ago team trump's behalf. they could have someone come in. they did. and then we heard nothing for a week. and now suddenly, david pecker appears today. so what do you make of all this? and the timing
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here? i think we're at the very end. and if the grand jury didn't vote today, and we wouldn't know because it's a secret proceeding, they're probably going to vote wednesday or thursday of this week. so you think that we really are at the end because i know it's been sort of waiting and waiting, becker testified. i think it was in january and that was a long time ago. in grand jury time and i think to come back and have him rebut what what was said by costello. i think that also takes out any doubt whether or not alvin bragg is thinking about not asking the grand jury to vote. i know there was that question of his he re considering the fact that he directly wanted to rebut what costello said shows he's i think he's going forward with a vote. okay which is significant, so basil's karen says, as far as we know, there was no grand jury vote today, right? it's she said, we wouldn't necessary. really? no. trump had said he'd be indicted tomorrow a week ago . okay there's other ways. i can say that a week ago. he said
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he'd be indicted tomorrow. right right when you get the point week ago, um so does the temperature on this for the american public go up or down the longer this goes on. well, i think and this is it's an interesting point with the testimony today. it's almost like they're trying to hammer home the message. make sure they get everything right. because for the american voter for them , they're trying to figure out what is the difference between you know some random person doing this and donald trump doing this. does it? does it rise to the level that i need to pay attention to this as a as a voter, or can i just sweep this under the rug? and i imagine that alvin bragg is trying to bring this all together to make that very important point. now, this is a guy who was who was president of the united states were about to be president, united states. and it's important and you should pay attention for the purpose of accountability. having said that there are a lot of voters that probably want to see him. do a perp walk in an orange jumpsuit and have handcuffs on and i think it's important for all of us to try to manage their expectations of what may or may not happen right now.
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congressman king has urged this whole point about the you hear pecker today. well trump just has just come out not in front of the grand jury, but to make his case to the american public in an interview just a couple of moments ago, he tried to explain why michael cohen would have written a letter. saying trump did not know about the payment a letter? of course, cohen wrote in 2018. here's what he just said. he probably did that to ingratiate himself to me, because that would be may be smart to do from his standpoint , but he probably did that to ingratiate himself. but if you take a look at that letter that's perfect. congress. what do you make of the fact that he's out the night before? um the well. there may have been an indictment today that he could be aware of, and we're not or it could be one coming wednesday. what do you make of him coming out in the court of public opinion and doing this now? i think it's all that i think for him. it's all the court of public opinion. you know, i
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think it's probably a failed to complete that he'll be indicted. maybe maybe not. but typically when this goes to a grand jury, and they take a vote, and it usually comes out, i think nine times out of 10, and so we'll see what the indictment reads like. i mean, that's i think for folks that are somewhat unfamiliar with this when an indictment comes out, and i think it's the same in new york, you basically can see a list of what the accusations are some of the evidence and so that will be the moment when republicans defending him. have to realize. okay, well, maybe this is bigger than we thought. or maybe it's exactly what we thought. and i think from donald trump's perspective, he's looking at this saying, well, what is the best thing i can do? well, if you look at, for instance, the mueller investigation they came out a couple of weeks before that was public and basically set the table for what it actually said. i think he's trying to control the narrative here. so you know it's interesting. ryan though, is one thing. i'm wondering if pecker could have resolved or what could have resolved is a couple of things that we know from the fact pattern, right we know from reporting from the ap and the washington post that stormy daniels had originally pitched the story to another magazine in
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2011. seven and there were threats from michael cohen and others according to this reporting, basically, if you do it bad things are gonna happen, okay? they never published it right? so that went away. and that was in 2011. michael cohen himself told congress that these catch and kill episodes, he said, existed and quoting him between david pecker and mr trump long before i started working for him in 2007 of that sets the predicate for this was the way donald trump did business well before he had any sort of political motivation. right so i think that's one of the big questions and it's a good defense for trump. if he wants to say i would have done this, in any case, this was just to create. no, i didn't want to have the public spectacle didn't want it to come back for my wife and my family to know about these allegations. true or false. that's the defense but if it can be shown that he had a mixed motive, and that part of it was also for the election that they were going to engage in these kinds of access to suppress the stories, then it's kind of game over. that is what all the prosecution needs to prove. they don't it's okay for two mixed motive, and that's
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where the justice department leads for. the federal government said that the particular scheme that david pecker came up with two months after trump announced that he's running for president was this specific metrical scheme and then that's what they implemented. and so then the question would be. obviously you know if you're a candidate, and you would kill this for personal reasons, but then you're a candidate. you're running for election, so you also have political motivations. what is a substantial political motives? nation caramel lanny davis had said you who's michael cohen's lawyer. oh, it only needs to be 1. it appears it needs to be a little bit more than that. but it's not a defined thing. and you're looking at basically a scrambled egg here for the jury . i think the timing matters a lot here. he didn't pay her, for example, a lot earlier when she wanted the money. it was only right after the access hollywood tape and right before the election, when he really started to worry that this was going to impact the election. and i do. i do think that timing matters a lot in this particular in this particular instance. okay so in this context, congressman kinzinger, you're looking at the gop primaries, trump having his first rally over the weekend in
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russia and in waco, um the latest poll from maris says that 88% actually more than 88% of republicans say that trump either did nothing wrong. or at least nothing illegal. what does that say to you? well i mean, look, i think this case in and of itself is probably not going to affect donald trump much within the base now, i don't think there's anybody that voted for joe biden a couple of years ago that now will vote for donald trump. so i think it will hurt him significantly if he wins the nomination and goes to the general, but you add the potential for georgia and the one that i think is the big one, which is the documents in both the january 6th case. i think when you start piling these on top of each other it can have a real impact, even if they don't want to believe that he did any of it. if it's all a witch hunt you republicans are starting to get a little exhausted. and i think at some point with all this piling on, they may get exhausted enough to go somewhere else. i think that's absolutely right. look, the hardest thing
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for democrats going into 2024 is to maintain the coalition did so well for them in 2022, those independent voters and disaffected republicans all over the country. having said that? is this going to matter to those to those voters, and i think it may in a small way. but the biggest challenge the biggest point will be as the congress member said. georgia the special counsel investigation. this isn't this is a door opening for anything that would come later in terms of how donald trump comports himself and how the voters respond. thank you all very much. i appreciate it. and next. the former producer suing fox news has filed new allegations against the network and connection with one of the biggest legal cases in the united states. right now was she fired as retaliation for trying to tell the truth about the network's coverage. her lawyer is going to join us after this big developments tonight in israel, where we've been witnessing an extraordinary battle for democracy, mass protests and global implications for what we're seeing, including in the u. s. that's next. a new
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their political agendas on the programming. grossberg also claims she was subjected to a toxic and sexist work environment at fox news. for its part, the network denies wrongdoing regarding grossberg and separately maintains, of course, that it never defamed dominion. this is one of the biggest lawsuits going on in the country and here now to respond as abby grossberg's lawyer, gerry phillips, shadows, and i really appreciate your taking the time here to explain this. let's just start first with your client goes into a deposition, she gives sworn testimony. and the council who had advised her prior to that, or fox news council says she was forced and intimidated into giving things that were misleading into saying things that she didn't believe were true. what exactly did they instruct her to do? so let's just step back, 11 step and just talk about the fact that it wasn't just the depth of the actual deposition testimony. it was how she was prepared for the deposition. and i would just say that that she's not changing her testimony. she's actually delivering her testimony the way it should have been delivered
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uninhibited, free of coercion, free of intimidation. so um, she , uh in fact, when she was first asked to appear to perhaps give testimony, she asked in her first prep session with the attorneys, and by the way, it wasn't just in house fox council was also outside counsel as well. so she had four attorneys, their attorneys. okay one's enough, usually right, but so, um, she started off by saying, um do i need my own attorney because it so happens that ms bartiromo, who shows she was on and i'm sure we'll get later into her whole history. but it's also important to know that the deposition prep and testimony was taking place as she was transitioning from ms bartiromo's show. to mr carlson show, so she gets in there 1st 1st session. they you know, they tell her to come in. she comes in. and the first thing she asked, is do i need my own attorney? because maria has her
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own attorney. she told me so this is abby speaking. and the fox attorney said, oh, no, no, no, you don't need your own attorney. they just complicate things and you'll be fine. i mean, you're one of the first witnesses that were preparing but you know, as long as you cooperate, everything will be fine. so as long as you cooperate, so now she's she's starting to set the record straight. now fox is saying that this she's just making these claims because she had a critical performance review that she was fired because she shared privileged information. um this is their argument. their statement is we were clear that if she violated our instructions, fox would take appropriate action, including termination. miss grossberg ignored those communications. what's your response? so i mean, let's just start with the fact that those arguments have now been once voluntarily dismissed by fox attorneys before a judge could take a look at them because, frankly, they probably were embarrassed to go before the judge and make these arguments which are absolutely frivolous, and the second time they made the argument was in our southern district case where we alleged hostile work, environment, misogyny,
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chauvinism. just a toxic work environment, especially on the tucker carlson show. you're saying specifically. okay, so, um, there there, there it is. just. almost unbelievable that they're taking the position that they fired her on friday because she was insubordinate. how was she? in subordinate? she was insubordinate by actually saying, i'm the victim of discrimination. and by the way, i don't want to. i don't want to lie anymore, you know, or or be forced to come close to line, so the question is now there's a text exchange that that that miss grossberg shared she text um bartiromo. to be honest, our audience doesn't want to hear about a peaceful transition. they still have hope. to which borrowed romo answers. yes agree those texts that one exchange there. it's one exchange but seems to suggest that they both knew that this was bs. and they both were just discussing what the viewers wanted to hear. um you know, which is that this was
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rigged, and this was unfair. and this is in the context of dominion. what do you say to that? i mean, i think we can. you know we can. we can slice and dice any particular, you know, exchange, the two people have first of all. ms bartiromo is the on air talent. miss grossberg is there to essentially make sure that that miss bard aroma has what she what she needs. she has her own position. she has her own point of view. so obviously, you know, abby is not gonna, uh, exactly argue with her if she wants to have this over. well, exactly. so um, and i think that text by itself just says kind of the truth right? because i mean fox's audience. i mean, we all know is an interested right. will miss grossberg testify on behalf of dominion, you know, will she take the stand? i say she's already made a stand because she's already told the truth. she's already going out there exposed herself in taking on this gigantic network so that she can tell the truth. i'll tell you one thing. um, if she does testify, it's certainly not going to be on behalf of fox,
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and they had the audacity this last week to go before the judge in delaware and sit and put her on their way. minus list like she's gonna be there. witness that's not gonna happen. ah if she if she chooses to testify, it certainly will be for dominion. alright well, jerry, thank you very much. i appreciate your time. thank you so much. and next nuclear threats from vladimir putin tonight. is he trying to scare the world or is this real? we are live in moscow this hour, plus gwyneth paltrow's accuser testifying against her in that trial, about a ski collision and the drama very palpable in court today, and we'll show you what happened next. introducing pro allergies, steroid free allergy relief that starts working in 30 minutes while other allergy sprays hours now with professor allergy relief, you can ask the pro and go. competitive eater.
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the kremlin is again upping the ante. he was on state television that president putin dropped his nuclear bombshell. tactical nuclear weapons will soon be deployed to neighboring belarus . he announced that for decades has russia stationed these powerful battlefield weapons outside its own borders. the united states has done it for decades, they have placed their tactical nuclear weapons and their allied countries, and we had an agreement as allies do the same. these are the scandal missile systems capable of delivering a nuclear payload that putin says are already deployed in belarus. silo for their nuclear warheads he says will be ready by july, prompting alarm and objections from europe. but praise on the streets of the russian capital where dissent from the kremlin line. is a risk. i think nato is
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to blame for all of this, says tatiana. it is they who are marching towards us to our borders, she says. there's one with the west thinks it can have its own way and do anything with us. says vladimir. it's time to demonstrate our capabilities to show we too mean business. and there are airborne delivery systems to. these are russian warplanes flying sorties over ukraine. the kremlin says russian technicians have also converted 10 belarussian aircraft to carry tactical nuclear weapons as well. it would be devastating and unstoppable. although u. s officials say there's no reason to adjust america's nuclear posture, at least not yet, in fact, seen no indication that he has any intention to use nuclear
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weapons period inside ukraine. but putin has every intention of tightening his grip on belarus, whose own autocratic leader is already propped up by the kremlin strongman. to avoid nuclear proliferation, putin says command and control of the tactical weapons will be kept with moscow. andrus already a reluctant military ally, will now host even more russian troops on its source. mhm so, matthew, what does this announcement that russia is going to station nuclear weapons in belarus say about putin right now. i mean, is this something that is, you know, should be perceived as something coming from strength or from weakness. well erin, it's got to be from weakness. i mean, when you consider that vladimir putin is an isolated figure on the international stage these days, just a couple of weeks ago, he was in indicted by the international criminal court for
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war crimes in the hague got very little out of a high profile visit from the chinese leader to moscow as well in terms of tangible benefits and support plus the fact that as i hinted that in that piece, you know he he's military is stagnating on the battlefield. even cities like bomb moots. russia has not managed yet to take. i mean, it's obviously a position of weakness, and he wants to show strength. obviously, putin falls back on his nuclear arsenal to demonstrate that right right when put in a corner. matthew chance. thank you very much live from moscow tonight. also this hour, israeli officials on high alert for more unrest. it has been an extraordinary 24 hours there, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, delaying his controversial plan to overhaul his country's judicial system after he fired the defense secretary from his own party for speaking out against his plan, and there were widespread protests against the plan a nationwide workers' strike
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because of the plan. had asked old is outfront. political crisis and now a potential security crisis on the streets of israel as the country was brought to a standstill by the largest general strike in israeli history, sparked by prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plan to weaken the supreme court and his firing of the country's defense minister for speaking out against the overhaul. fiery protests erupted sunday and grew monday, with demonstrators descending on jerusalem from all over israel. chanting for democracy as they gathered in mass in front of the country's supreme court and outside israel's parliament, the knesset nearby these changes to the judiciary in israel will be the most significant since the country's founding in 1948 core . they will give the israeli parliament the knesset, and therefore whatever parties and politicians are in power, more control over the judiciary from how and who the judges are there to be selected to even the
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ability to overturn certain supreme court decisions. now critics of these reforms fear that would destroy the independence of the israeli judiciary. they would heart hurt minority rights and would also hurt human rights in israel from everything from free. of speech and expression to freedom of religion. on monday, flights were halted and israel ports stopped work alongside universities, embassies abroad malls and even mcdonald's stream . the leader of israel's largest union, demanded the historic general strike to stop what he called this judicial revolution. this craziness it seemed to have had the intended effect the income out of the desire to prevent a rift in the nation. i decided to suspend the 2nd and 3rd reading of the law in this session of the knesset. to give time to try and reach a broad agreement for netanyahu. this may be more than just a political setback. critics say the overhaul will help netanyahu in his ongoing corruption trial , a charge he denies. in a saturday evening interview with
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british journalist piers morgan's netanyahu denied he was pushing for autocratic rule to try to paint me as some third world autocrat is ridiculous. i believe in the balance. i'm a classic democrat with a small deer. i don't want to get into trouble with my american friends, but i must classic believer in the balance between the three branches of government . that's what ensures democracy and it's been thrown off balance in israel. we have to bring it back. before his speech to the nation on monday, he acknowledged the precarious situation the country is in. some right wing groups began calling for counter protests tweeting i call on all the demonstrators in jerusalem on the right and the left to behave responsibly and not to act violently. we are brotherly people. with the country and chaos. there are fears now that this divisiveness could still lead to bloodshed. and aaron weil. the massive general strike was lifted when benjamin netanyahu announced the suspension of the legislation in
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the us state department praised the move. the opposition leaders , including former prime minister yair lapid, have been a bit more circumspect, taking more of a wait and see approach because what they want are actual real negotiations with the israeli president as the mediator. they are still waiting to see whether that will actually take place. erin thank you very much from israel tonight and coming up next our alison camerata delving into the controversy over a new dolly parton and my miley cyrus song that's been banned from a wisconsin school concert. is it overreached or appropriate? stay tuned for allison and cnn tonight and next, who crashed into whom? the man suing gwyneth paltrow over that ski collision, taking the stand today, delivering diametrically different testimony from the hollywood star jurors heard today next. what does it mean to be ever better? it's your customers getting what they ordered when they expected
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businesswoman gwyneth paltrow back in court today for a civil trial as the man suing her over 2016 skiing accident, took the stand something i've never heard of the ski resort and that was a blood curdling scream. it was like somebody was out of control and gunny hit a tree and was going to die. sanderson insists paltrow skied into him on a beginner ski slope at a utah ski resort, causing him severe brain damage and other injuries. but paltrow vehemently denies this. she's countersuing sanderson and claims he crashed into her. i said, you skied directly into my effing back. i apologize for my bad language. i'm like living another life. now i can't ski anymore. i was told that if i did, and had another crash that i could wind up full time. full time in a nursing home.
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animations produced by paltrow's legal team were shown to the court to illustrate where paltrow family ski instructor erik christiansen alleged the parties were on the slope that day. christiansen who was with paltrow's children at the time of the accident, testified about what he heard and saw the first he was apologizing then he also just made a statement about. she just appeared in front of me. christians also denied sanderson's accusation that he and paltrow skied away without offering any assistance to sanderson time. i'm removing skis and getting ready to help them up. i'm asking, are you ok ? was affirmative. he said. yes paltrow described the crash in an entirely different way, even recalling she at first thought she was being sexually assaulted. i was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart. and then there was a body pressing against me. and there was a very strange grunting noise. i thought. am i is this a
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practical joke? is someone like doing something perverted? erin this trial is running away behind. in fact, gwyneth paltrow , husband and two children were supposed to testify today. now the defense is saying they don't think they're going to get to her family because they have a long list of experts they want to put on the stand, and this all has to be wrapped up by the end of this week. erin alright, veronica. thank you very much. and thanks very much to all of you for joining us. cnn tonight with alison camerata is next. new chasing business premier card is made for people like sam who make everyday products design smarter, like a smart coffee grinder. fresh beans for you, genius for more breakthroughs like that. i need a breakthrough card hours. 0.5% cash back on purchases of $5000, or more unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases and with greater spending potential, keep making smart ideas reality. the
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