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blogger is now in police custody. disturbing new details , including she's accused of handing him the explosives. the kremlin is blaming the attack on ukraine. we are also tracking another tornado threat today after a weekend already of deadly outbreaks, these major stories and more all coming in right here to cnn news, central . we are at the precipice of an historic week in this country. donald trump is due for arraignment at this manhattan court tomorrow. we're getting new details about how this process is going to play out. of course, he is the first former president to face criminal indictment. all of this connected to his alleged role in a hush money payments scheme and cover up involving adult film star stormy daniels. trump says he will depart mar-a-lago at noon today. you can see pictures of his plane on the tarmac at
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the palm beach airport. that plane, of course, made famous from the 2016 presidential campaign. he is coming here to new york and will likely spend the night in trump tower tomorrow, trump will head to the manhattan courthouse where he is expected to surrender. he will be booked, he will be fingerprinted. after the arraignment, trump says he will go back to florida and deliver a speech from mar-a-lago tomorrow night now, as of this moment, the actual grand jury indictment is under seal. cnn has asked the judge to release it. trump's legal team says they plan to challenge every potential issue in that document. cnn's kara scannell is outside the court in new york city, where she has been for days and days and days, kara. well good morning, john as we head into this historical leak, we're already seeing in aggressive tactic by the trump's legal team, saying that they are going to take big challenges against everything. in this case , all the legal issues trump
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attorney joe tacopina was on state of the union yesterday. take a listen to what he had to say. we will take the indictment . we will dissect it. um, the team will look at every every, um, potential issue that we will be able to challenge them. we will challenge and of course, i very much anticipated motion to dismiss coming because there's no law that fits this. pena also signaling that they could challenge the statute of limitations and ask why trump is being charged with this crime with a regular job, each be charged with the same crimes in the same fact patterns, but all of that is something that will be taken up down the road. the first thing is they have not seen the charges in this indictment. it does remain under seal to campina, also attempting over the weekend to blunt some of the verbal attacks that the former president has launched against the judge overseeing this case, tacopina saying that he believes this judge is not biased. of course they i hope that the judge will see it their way when there are emotions
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before them, hoping to knock this case out before it gets to trial. a lot of motions. they are going to challenge everything. care it just so we can remember here. what are the charges that trump is likely to face? sources tell us that this indictment includes more than 30 criminal charges, and we know that it relates to the hush money payments scheme. the one thing that prosecutors have been looking at what's to specific types of charges. we know of course, that because this is under seal, we don't know all the charges. it may include more than this, but what we do know that they were looking at a falsification of business records that is a misdemeanor in new york state and would carry up to one year in prison. this is all looking at how the hush money payments were reimbursed to michael cohen, how they were entered onto the books of the trump organization. another charge that they're looking at is the is a falsification of business records. in the first degree, that's a felony, and that is carries a maximum prison sentence of four years in prison . and for that charge, prosecutors would have to show
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that these records were falsified to commit or conceal another crime in the backdrop, of course, was that these payments were made. just weeks before the 2016 presidential election. that is the focus of this, and we learned even in recent days that they're looking not just at the stormy daniels payment, but witnesses before the grand jury were also asked about other payments to another woman, so we're getting the sense is just to be a broader case, but we won't know what the actual charges are until they are in sealed, and cnn and other media organizations have asked the judge to unseal this indictment, the judge said at one p.m. deadline for the da's office and for trump's team to respond, john all right, carol well, one way or the other well here either. today or tomorrow. great to have you there. keep us posted. kate so reminder to everyone. this will be the first time a former president has been has been arrested on criminal charges and with that, especially when it involves donald trump brings huge security concerns with it. let's talk about that. joining us right now is cnn chief law enforcement intelligence analyst
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john miller and cnn senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid. it's good to see you guys, john, what do you think of the security preps? that you have learned about so far around all of this. what are you hearing? well, the nypd secret service in the court officers are basically taking an all threats approach, kate. first of all. there's a balancing act here where they want to treat. you know, the defendant, donald trump, like any other defendant to allay the concerns of special treatment, but then they have to balance that against the needs of the secret service, which is to protect him. so it's the protection of a former president by the secret service protection of the courthouse from any outside threats and the protection of the district attorney and his staff where there have been a number of threats lodged against him and different social media platforms and so on, so it's an all threats approach. paul do you do you expect the indictment could be unsealed before tuesday? what are you hearing about this and if so, how does that impact this whole security posture that we're talking about? it's
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possible that you normally you the indictment would be unsealed. at the same time as this initial appearance and the arrangement, but there's a big push here for transparency. given the historic nature of this case to cnn and other media organizations are pushing for this to be unsealed sooner, along with also asking for courtrooms to include the courtroom to include cameras so we can watch these proceedings, which typically, we don't have. historically this judge has not granted those requests, and it's unclear if this judge will be willing to unseal the indictment. they're arguing that there has never been a case like this in the public interest is really at its zenith when we're talking about the arrangement of a former president now, if the case is unsealed before tomorrow , in terms of how that could impact the security concerns, it depends what the cases we have a great sense, mostly from don miller's great reporting, but i think we need to see the theory of the case and how strong it is. what are the scenarios that nypd and everyone involved are gaming out when it comes to all this first scenario is, are we going to have a large
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demonstration? are we going to have pro trump demonstrators? anti trump demonstrators? can they manage the numbers? can they keep them separated to avoid clashes? and so far? what we're seeing is very little what you haven't seen as a specific call from donald trump or his camp. debate a certain place at a certain time. so the january 6th kind of disorder scenario is way in the background because we're just not seeing those numbers and we're not seeing those calls, then the rest is anything else that could go wrong. and do you have the assets in place? donald trump? i mean, he has lashed out against the judge presiding over this. we know that trump's attorney speaking out over the weekend, you know wouldn't go there when he was picking to dana bash just yesterday. but what are you hearing about? the impact of all of these public statements by the former president and his team already it's one thing to attack the case. another to attack the prosecutor, also not a great idea, but to attack the judge that's about to oversee a criminal prosecution is never a great idea. i think that's why you saw joe tacopina trying to clean that up over the weekend,
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but just a short time ago, another one of the former president's attorneys, alina harbor, was on cnn this morning and she was asked by our colleague don lemon, and she doubled down that this is his first amendment. right? look, no doubt he has a first amendment right to hey, whatever he wants about this judge. he has done this in the past judges he doesn't like, but it is objectively a terrible idea, john, when you look at, uh what ? what is to come? all of the unknown surrounding how the president how the former president will act. even the criminal charges he's going to face if there will be protests. from your sense. do you think all of this isn't is enough? the security preparations are enough . can manhattan handle it? i think the nypd is unique among municipal police departments. you've got 35,000 cops. um they can deploy 1000. and if they need it, they can press a button and get another 1000. so that's the real advantage here. the other advantages they've had time. they've had time to plan. they've had time to game out different scenarios. they've had time to preposition assets and
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have more in the background, so they feel that they are ready now. there's always the surprise scenario, you know that is built into the plan b the plan c and having the bomb squad standing by over here, having hazmat standing by over there having counter sniper teams in place. that's part of the larger package. but that is, you know, for the unlikely scenario, but being ready for the unlikely scenarios part of the game part of the game. it's great to see you guys thank you for being here. sarah. well we've got a brand new poll for you. how do american voters feel about this indictment? the poll was just released moments ago with some really revealing details. we are lucky to be joined by cnn political director david chalian . so happy to have you here in person to be here. alright brand new poll. what does it tell us when it comes to the majority of americans? the majority of americans approve of the indictment against donald trump 60% approved sarah 40% disapprove. let's look at that.
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approval by party breakdown, as you might imagine. 94% of democrats approved 62% of independence approved even one in five republicans approve of the indictment. we also asked, though, is there something illegal or unethical going on here and take a look at these results? 37% of americans in this poll say donald trump did something illegal. another third say he did something unethical, not illegal, so that is the broad majority there. only 10% of americans say donald trump did nothing wrong at all. 20% not sure. look at this by party 69% of democrats think donald trump did something illegal 31% of independence, say so, and only 8% of republicans really interesting kind of going through how americans are feeling. what are the politics, though at play here because this is all about politics, and we asked, folks, do you think politics is playing a role in this? obviously that's donald trump's big talking point at the moment. 76% of americans think
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yes, politics is playing some role. so you say, well, what is that? well americans can hold two things together two different thoughts. they approve of the indictment, but they see politics at play here. and if you look at this, how big a role , even a majority 52% of americans say politics is playing a major role in this case, 23% minor role only 14% say, no role at all. and look at this by party 83% of republicans, of course. or c politics at play here, 52% of independence say politics plays a major role. even a quarter of democrats say that has trump's standing changed at all. as a result of this indictment. not so much. sarah, take a look here . this is his favorable unfavorable rating now 34% favorable 58% unfavorable that is about where it was in january, so it hasn't moved much. and if you look at it again by party, you see, he's at 72% favorability with
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republicans only 26% with independence that is his mission ahead. and 6% of democrats. david chalian always bring us all the good numbers. thank you so much. i appreciate it. john we have new information just in to cnn about the chinese spy balloon that flew across the u s. a few months ago. officials now say the balloon was able to gather intelligence and images from several military sites. new tornado watches this morning for several parts of the south after more than 50 tornadoes tore through the region over the weekend, we will take you to one town now working to rebuild the community. plus russian authorities have detained a woman in connection with sunday's bombing that killed the military blogger in st petersburg, but her husband says she was set up. the latest on the investigation. in a small to medium sized business, you may qualify for the employer retention tax credit up to $26,000 per employee, not alone
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secretary general says finland's membership will make the nato alliance stronger and safer. investigators are searching for what caused a free train to derail in montana, about 200 miles northwest of bozeman. at least 25 train cars went off the tracks. the sheriff's department says there is no indication that train was carrying hazardous materials and there are no reports of injuries. former arkansas governor asa hutchinson says he will run for president and he is taking direct aim at former president and rival for the 2024 republican nomination. donald trump. hutchinson says the country wants leaders who will appeal to the best of america, not to its worst instincts. he plans to formally announced his run later this month in arkansas, hometown of bentonville. this just in to cnn , a source says the suspected chinese spy balloon the us shot down in february, was able to capture images and collect some
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data from us military sites. cnn national security reporter natasha bertrand joins us now from the pentagon. natasha what are you learning? john. so, what we're learning is that this chinese by balloon that hovered over sensitive us military sites back in february before being shot down by the us military, it was able to capture some images and collect some signals intelligence from sensitive us military sites in the united states. now importantly, it is not clear to the u. s government at this point whether the chinese government was able to remotely wipe the data on that balloon before the u. s government was able to fully analyze it because, of course, the fbi has been looking at this balloon for the last several months, trying to figure out the extent of what it was able to collect and we are told that the balloon was able to transmit these images and these signals back to china in real time, so the u. s. has some idea here of what the chinese were able to gather about these sensitive military installations, but it is still unclear at this point
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whether there is information that the chinese collected that the u. s. does not know about because of that possibility still looming out there that the chinese government was able to essentially remotely erase the data on the balloon before the u. s. could access it, john so they got stuff. the question is how much stuff and how good that stuff was. what are the next steps here for the u. s government? yes we are told that the fbi is actually still analyzing this balloon and they have been able to, you know, learn some interesting things about it, including the kinds of algorithms that the balloon was using to power, its software and how it was actually powered and able to move around. but ultimately the u. s is going to be looking for more information about the origins of this balloon, for example, who was able to navigate it and control it because the us has said that they want to hold someone accountable for this. they do believe that there were elements of the chinese military that were responsible for making it hover over the sensitive military sites, but still they're trying to gather more information here about who they can actually pinpoint so that they can not only learn more about china's surveillance
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program, but also potentially file criminal charges against whoever was responsible for this, john these are important developments. we know you're going to stay all over natasha bertrand at the pentagon. thanks so much. kate there's a new tornado watch in effect for parts of mississippi, alabama and florida this morning, and communities across the south and the midwest are bracing for yet another round of severe weather this week. this includes some of the very same cities and towns devastated by tornadoes. over the weekend. at least 32 people were killed when dozens of tornadoes just tore through seven states. we want to show you these before and after images from little rock, arkansas, you could see that before on the left and the after on the right. what you see is just really drives home the extent of the damage from saturday's tornado, their homes just flattened neighborhoods. it looks just like wiped out. cnn's derek van dam is in hard hit. wynne arkansas, arkansas, a tornado there killed at least four people and tour that town apart. derek what are things looking like this morning? yeah
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katelyn polantz. this morning. it's hard to believe that this was a home just 48 hours ago. you're looking at what 165 mile per hour winds is capable of completely overturning trees. demolishing this home. you can see kind of the platform behind it. there's a tree there that's literally twisted from almost it appears the updraft of the tornado as it whipped through this area, changing people's lives in a matter of second. one of those people's lives was a woman who lived in this apartment complex directly behind me. and her encounter is just absolutely incredible because this first baptist church here look at that power pole and that smashed car the front end of that building. some of the wood particles came across the street and actually hit her window of her bedroom, smashing out the window. glass
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shards everywhere, but you have to hear her horrifying encounter as she stepped outside of her house. to find what she saw with her neighbor's home right here behind me. take a listen she was looking around. she was looking around, and then all of sudden, she said, where's my mother? she said. where is my mother? she said. i can't find my mama. she started calling mama mama, and she started calling her name and when they found her up on the board, she was smashed. she was dead. it was just horrible. her daughter just started screaming and hollering. it was horrible. it was horrible little. where's her house? there's no house. everything was just gone. kate it's hard to believe that there are already been two times more tornado fatalities this year compared to last year, and
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unfortunately, that woman lost her life directly behind us. katelyn polantz. in when was one of three ef three strength tornadoes this weekend? are they expecting storms of this strength again this week? yeah we've been monitoring this for days now and you know, as the team of meteorologists between the cnn weather center, we are highlighting some of the same areas from what we experienced just on friday, and this comes a week or so after the deadly rolling fork tornado in mississippi as well. look at you can see little rock on that enhanced risk with a moderate risk going northward into iowa. here's a look at the swath of tornadoes. there were 95 tornado reports across the midwest stretching across the south. that's why there's so much heartache the greatest chance of tornadoes tuesday evening into wednesday timeframe we can see the greatest probabilities there. this area is on high alert, and it looms heavy over
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the residents of wynne, arkansas , through little rock northward into the greater chicago suburbs. just incredible to see what is coming once again, kate incredible in the worst sense, derek. thank you so much. oh it's a they're just went through it and some of these very same communities or have to hunker down again. this many this strong and a heck of a long time . thank you, kate, now from the justice department investigation into classified documents found at former president trump's mar-a-lago home, y federal investigators believe trump himself may have gone through the classified materials. after he was subpoenaed to return them and secretary of state antony blinken is making a direct appeal to moscow for the release of american journalist evan gersh covic the conversation he had with russia's foreign minister about detained americans. eras. new toasted
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1 805 313504 or go online to gotham set dot com. i'm evan perez in washington, and this is cnn. the latest now on our top story, former president donald trump will soon be leaving his florida home. he's headed to new york and headed for an unprecedented day in court will be arraigned tomorrow on possibly 30 charges stemming from the hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels. he will surrender at a courthouse in manhattan, where he will be processed and also appear in court. making him the first former american president to face criminal charges. the justice department has new evidence that former president donald trump went digging through documents after he was served as a peanut to collect
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classified documents from his mar-a-lago home. that is, according to the washington post . trump apparently wanted to keep certain things before the files were handed over to investigators. cnn's katelyn polantz following all of the details, caitlin so we were here seeing this reporting from the post that he allegedly went through some of these boxes. what more can you tell us about this? well sarah. the key thing here that washington post is reporting is that there is fresh evidence that investigators are nailing down in this grand jury investigation. this criminal investigation out of washington , where they are looking to potentially bring charges around the documents kept at mar-a-lago and the evidence that the washington post says the investigators have now is donald trump looking through the contents of boxes that would have contained classified records, potentially to keep things for himself. now we have known for sometime that it's very likely that trump was looking at documents or at least came across them in his day to
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day business after he got that subpoena last may, demanding that all classified records in his possession should be turned back over to the justice department. we knew about boxes moved out of us of a storage room at mar-a-lago. we know that the fbi when they went in to do the search, they found documents in his office and his private residential area in the suite, and we also know that there was a folder on his night. stand marked classified that even his lawyers didn't turn over until much later in the year last year , but now the key here is that the prosecutors are putting together their cases. and that is a potential case into obstruction of justice, not just mishandling of records. but what happened after he got that subpoena when the justice department said we need it back? potential obstruction charge is the big charge. i do want to ask you how in the world investigators figured this out? well, there is a lot of investigative activity going on in the federal court. there are lots of grand jury subpoenas we've been hearing about. we know that donald trump's
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attorney, was forced to testify and answer questions about their exchanges, including over some of the surveillance tapes, and that's one of the things that the post points out, maybe crucial here as part of this additional evidence that the justice department was able to attain and looked at surveillance tapes at mar-a-lago and also, they note and cnn has confirmed this as well. katelyn polantz was able to nail down that one of trump's top assistance. molly michael. the emails and texts that she had taken her writing was showing that trump what he was doing who he was meeting with, and that now is becoming crucial as investigators are piecing together the day to day activities of the former president, potentially around these documents themselves. sara katlin. thank you so much there from washington, d. c. you know, as with the mar-a-lago classified documents, investigation moving forward as you heard, the former president is preparing to leave his west palm beach home. and had to new york and just a few hours trump
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says he will depart mar-a-lago at noon today. eastern he is coming here to new york and will likely spend the night in trump tower, all leading up to his surrender. tomorrow cnn's christian homes is near mar-a-lago this morning, kristin. what are you seeing so far there? we've already started to see a lot of enhanced security. we usually would have been able to go live from the airport, but our camera was actually kicked out of that location. we also sent a crew over in front of mar-a-lago, which is just across the bridge behind me. they said that secret service had blocked off certain areas where we could have set up there and it just goes to show you that this is not a typical movement for the former president. they are clearly using enhanced security here and what we know. as you mentioned president trump, the former president will leave mar-a-lago with a small group. group of advisers, including his campaign heads, chris loss, evita and suzy wiles. they will head to the airport at noon. they will take off. shortly after that to arrive in new york. and, of
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course, ahead of that arraignment tomorrow. former president trump will be staying at his apartment at trump tower. you know, we know this. it has been reported that president is planning to address supporters after his arraignment. we've already seen some of the things he said online. what are you hearing? well sir, i was told by a source that this is really an opportunity for former president trump to take over the narrative . after we see those charges, all of the reaction we have seen so far. the idea that this is a political hopes that he has said that this is a witch hunt that has all been before we actually see what he is charged with. so this will be the first time we hear from him since that public unsealing of that indictment, and i'm told that he will likely try to capitalize on this politically. trump and his advisers spent the weekend in between rounds of golf, discussing how to make the most of this. he was on the phone with allies and advisers talking about how he actually believes
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that this is a political positive for him. he talked about recent poll numbers. he talked about his fundraising, so this is something that he is viewing as a positive or at least he is selling it as that, but it will be interesting to hear if any of his messaging changes once that indictment is unsealed, and we actually see those charges. he's done this before, and certainly we'll do it again. tell us about how he's being able to raise so much money off of his legal road woes. well this is something that we have heard from the campaign about. they are very proud of this number in the 48. hours after the indictment, former president was was able to raise $5 million and this is a significant amount of money just to put it into context for you after he announced his presidential bid in november, 45 days after that, the fourth quarter he only raised $9.5 million. so you're talking about raising over half of that in 48 hours, and he has been appealing. to his voters to his base is sent out email after
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detained by russian authorities in connection with sunday's deadly bombing at a cafe in st petersburg. here is the moment we want to show you that injured of the moment of the blast. you see it right there and injured more than 30. people killed a prominent military blogger known to be a major supporter of russia's invasion of ukraine. the kremlin has said that ukraine could be behind the attack. however no evidence has been presented yet to support that claim. and then there is this newly re released video, which shows this same woman now under arrest outside the cafe that same day, carrying a box and russian media have also put out photographs of that woman standing near the blogger who was killed. this was just inside the cafe right before the explosion. cnn's fred pleitgen is following all of this from berlin. he's joining us now, fred. what are we learning about this woman who has been who has just been detained? hmm. the name is daria. triple a. and
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right now, this is an anti terror investigation. as far as the russians are concerned, it was quite interesting because just a couple of hours ago, the russians put out a video of her apparently being interrogated by that anti terror committee and she was asked. look, do you know why you're here? and she said yes. because i gave the figurine to vladimir tatar ski, of course , is that military blogger who was killed? she was then asked who she got that figurine from? and she said that she didn't want to say at that point in time, so clearly, they are already confronting her with that and we did see those photographs also on that video of her, apparently going inside that cafe with that box. we also have an eyewitness testimony of someone. who saw her give that to of laden tatar sky want to read you with that? eyewitness said he said, quote when she gifted him the figurine. she went to sit in a different place at the window, so obviously away from the stage where the explosion took place, the host at this stage, took the figurine from the box and showcased it. vladan held it for a bit. they put it back and shortly after
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the explosion happened, that's a sort of a rundown. what happened then? her husband trapped office husband. he came out earlier today and he said he believes that she was framed that you didn't know what was inside the figurine that she gifted to that military blogger. obviously you already saying that the russians are saying that the ukrainians might be behind the ukrainians already denying that they're also saying that they believe that she had contact with alexei navalny navalny's organization, of course, the opposition leader. that organization has also denied that as well, kate. so i think i think one of the things to make clear to our viewers. i think military blogger is probably an understatement on the face of it. that's what vlad in tatar ski was. he was very prominent in that sphere. he had more than 500,000 followers on telegram. but these military bloggers essentially are supporters of the war in ukraine, and one of the things that's interesting about them is that they embed quite frequently with russian
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forces there. it's also something that vladan tatar ski did as well, but they are also among the few people who are allowed to criticize the way. a that the war is being led. that doesn't mean they're against it. in fact, they are for it, but they want the russians to be even tougher and be more brutal . that's one of the things that vlad into tar ski also did. and one of the things that he notoriously did is when russia announced the annexation of four territories in ukraine. he essentially said that the russians would kill anyone. who stood in their way and would loot anyone that they wanted to as well. so certainly he was someone who was hated by the ukrainians, definitely someone who was in favor of the war but also someone who criticized the way that the russian military is doing it for the way for allegedly not being tough enough and knowing all that. i mean, this happened in st petersburg. are you hearing anything about how if and how his death is impacting others like him. other supporters of russia's military operation and the invasion from within russia. yet. hmm yes,
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supporters. and when you mentioned supporters, i think it's important to point out that it's supporters like him bloggers but also people who, for instance, support the war in a more ideological way as well, one of the things that we have to keep in mind that this is the second time that a very prominent pro war supporter has been assassinated in august of last year. i was in moscow when daria do gonna who's the daughter of alexander dugan, one of the main sort of ideologues who many say delivers the ideological foundation for russia's war in ukraine. she was assassinated on a street in moscow and buy a car bomb. and now for the second time, certainly this is something that will send chills down the spines of many of the prominent people who support vladimir putin's war in ukraine, kate so interesting , fred. thank you very much. and john. there are a lot of questions still about what's happened here, but there's also a lot. there's this isn't the only news coming out of russia right now. no that's exactly right. kate because just in russian state media is reporting that wall street journal
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reporter evan gorski fish has filed an appeal to his arrest. herskovits faces up to 20 years in prison after being arrested. they're last week. he is the first u. s journalist. to be obtained by moscow on espionage charges since the cold war. secretary of state antony blinken spoke with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov to demand his release. lavrov blame washington and the western press for politicizing the arrest and said the fate of herskovitz would be determined by a russian court secretary of state. blinken also called for the release of paul whelan, who is serving a 16 year sentence for espionage. which, of course , whelan and the u. s disputes blinking and lavrov have only spoken three times since russia. hated ukraine. each of those calls. focused on trying to free detained americans, sarah here in america. fast food giant mcdonald's is the latest big company to cut jobs coming up their message to corporate employees ahead of planned layoffs, plus the l s u women's basketball team, y'all making
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in eastern ukraine. cnn. so it was march that brought the madness but april will bring a champion yukon and san diego state tip off of the national title in houston tonight. cnn's koya wire is there could you hear the excitement and the drama in my voice there coy let's go, jb, we have two incredible coaches tonight, leading their teams against all odds in the most unlikely championship game in tournament history. remember this is the first time there wasn't a 12 or three seats, even in the final 45 seats. san diego state they're coming off an iconic march madness moment. lamont butler, the game winning buzzer beater, sending the aztecs to their first ever title game. coach brian duchess building something special in san diego in 2020 is aztecs were 30 and two could have been a one or two seed, but they never got to play john because the tournament was shut down due to covid, but they are back now four seed yukon
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they are conquerors. they led by one of the most fiery leaders that you will meet. coach dan hurley has them winning by an average of 20 points per game. this tournament. i caught up john, with both coaches in the locker room yesterday and found out both are superstitious. coach charlie has no shame over his lucky fire breathing dragon under rules, and he told me there's no way he's changing anything. now, listen. i would be a complete idiot. if at this point uh i mean, and i don't know if you do this, but it's been the same suit. it's been the same dress shirt. my guy chris mastrangelo has has hit the dry cleaner, you know, so it's the same socks. obviously the dragons have gotten the most attention. same shoes. how long you've been wearing them. they've been through two gatorade bass to cutting down of nets. three cutting down the nets, you know, regular season title conference tournament title south regional title, same shoes and they're wet, but i'm
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still wearing them. both coaches are so fun so motivational john , it's easy to see why they're players love them. march madness has turned into amazing april can't wait to see this place rocking later tonight. someone's gonna win doesn't mean they'll smell nice, but there'll be national champions. let me tell you something. oy this game is gonna have a hard time living up to the women's title yesterday, the entire women's tournament. had everything except at the end, good officiating. yeah that was definitely a controversial talking point last night. you have the l s u, led by hall of fame coach and players full of swagger outshined iowa in historic fashion. speaking of fashion, john, would you rock this outfit coach kim mulkey that trendsetter and tiger whisperer, leading with a palpable passion taken iowa and national player of the year katelyn polantz. the generational talent was once again lights out, hitting threes from way downtown. they call her the next step curry dropping a
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game high 30 points. she set a new record in this tournament for most points scored in any attorney, but ls use total team effort. john was too much. how about the buzzer beater? three. before the half unexpected hero jasmine carson coming off the bench to score a team high 22 points. she hadn't scored a single point in their three previous games. l s u, scoring a championship game record 102 points and their star sophomore angel reese, she rallied with a record 34th double double afterwards, though she was trending on social media. some did not like that she taunted caitlin addressed the social media hate. after the game. here's what she had to say. all year i was critique about who i was nobody i don't got the narrative. i don't fit the narrative. i don't fit in the box that you want me to be in. i'm too hood. i'm too ghetto. y'all told me that all year, but
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when other people do it y'all say nothing. so this is for the girls that look like me that one that's going to speak up on what they believe in apologizing to you. clark made the exact same. you can't see me hand gesture john during a game earlier in the tournament, many were saying that they loved it when she did it, reese says. there's a double standard. these women's games john have been unreal shattering viewership records 5.5 million people watched even the semifinal game, making it more watched than any nba game that has been aired on espn this season. coil wire. it was wonderful, and i'm glad that reese took the subject head on there because it's very important. alright coy. thank you very much. okay in just a few hours, donald trump is expected to leave florida for new york where hills he's set to surrender tomorrow to authorities were going to bring you the very latest, and it's hard to believe, but a new tornado watch is now in effect this morning for parts of the
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