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alleged criminal being arraigned tomorrow. his reception at trump tower is quiet as 2015 was flashy. no crowds inside just to now private citizen moving rather quickly from his car to his residence tonight, the latest on what happened today and everything we know about tomorrow when he leaves trump tower heads downtown in this country is 45th president becomes the first to face criminal charges. the exact charges still sealed. we know more about what the process will look like and how much of any of it we will get to see. we have correspondents and attorneys on all the angles tonight. cnn's jason carroll at trump towers, you know shimon prokupecz and paula reid downtown with what awaits the former president tomorrow and security surrounding it. let's start with jason carroll outside where the former president is tonight. do we know how he is spending tonight? what we do, and it started. when trump arrived here late this afternoon, anderson gave a quick wave to some of the supporters who had gathered outside of here in front of trump tower. we do know that he has met with some of his advisers and some of his legal
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team as well. a lot of attention , though, focus on what is happening outside of trump tower where we've got steel barricades that are set up here and along the street here, we've seen a number of folks who have come out just to see what is going on a lot of folks trying to focus on what will be happening tomorrow. and that is when former president trump will be taking his motorcade downtown, taking that four mile trek from here where we are to downtown, where he will be processed. during that processing period, he will be fingerprinted, and then he will head in for his arraignment and arrangements, typically a short legal proceeding. he will be read the summit. 30 counts criminal counts that he is facing expected to enter a plea of not guilty and when all of that is over. he's expected to hop back into his motorcade, then get back on the trump jet and head back to palm beach, where tomorrow night he is expected to hold some sort of a speech. a lot of people waiting to see
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what he will be saying then anderson carol appreciate it. now more on the process. the former president will go through tomorrow as he leaves the residents heads downtown. german prokupecz is downtown four. so walk us through, um, where he goes tomorrow with the security is going to be like so anderson the this is where he will ultimately end up here on hogan place. this is outside the manhattan district attorney's office. his motorcade will come down this street here. it'll stop and this is where he will get out. this is where he will get out and walk into the district attorney's office, where he will ultimately be taken into custody and arrested . he will walk through these doors. just right here. this rotating door. he will walk in. there are elevators in that building. he's going to take the elevator up to the seventh floor, and that is where the processing will begin. he will be fingerprinted on the seventh floor. he will be they will fill out paperwork. unclear if
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there's going to be a mug shot right now, there are indications that there may not be a mug shot. and then at some point he is going to be taken to the 15th floor, which is the courtroom where he's going to be arraigned and that is just behind here. he doesn't need to leave. the building. the security staff can just take him through a secure elevator and they take him up to the 15th floor where he's going to be arranged. it should be quick. but by 2 30. we think he will be with the judge before the judge where the arraignment will take place, and by then hopefully we will learn more specifically anderson. what are some of the charges that he's facing? his attorneys will certainly know the charges. once they walk through these doors there will be handed the information from the district attorney's office. so perhaps, maybe somehow we will learn more information that point but certainly everyone here is getting ready for tomorrow. with all the barricades. anderson yeah, i mean, let's talk about potential threats. how tight is security down there? so it's look right now. obviously it's
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at night, but we're certainly seeing more security staff, more court officers who are really the ones that are securing this building that we normally do on the night, okay? and so they asked us to go question treat their security barricades have been their security. i mean, you know, people are allowed to walk, but apparently because we have a camera, we can't walk on the street so but that's okay. so these barricades are here. by the morning. we will see more officers here. they're going to also closed off parts of this street. here is the one concerning anderson some of the former president's supporters like marjorie taylor green, the congresswoman. she's going to be gathering just across the street. this is a park, a public park and right now the nypd says they're going to allow those folks inside that park and you just can see how close it is to this courtroom. of course, everyone out of fear out of concern because of what happened on january 6th. that's why we're seeing all of these barriers. anderson they want to make sure they can safely keep people back and making sure they have
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control over any of the crowds that could potentially come here and try to disturb what will be going on inside anderson prokupecz appreciate it. more now in charge is not to mention the legal maneuvering, which today included the former president hiring yet another attorney for his defense. cnn's paul reed is also outside the court. she joined us now. so what do we know about when the indictment will be unsealed and how the arraignment exactly will unfold tomorrow? at this point, anderson we expect that the indictment will be likely unsealed tomorrow during the arrangement as it would be for any other defendant. now, media organizations, including cnn has been pushing to get this indictment unsealed more quickly than that, citing the enormous public interest in these charges . but look, it's eight o'clock tonight. judge still hasn't ruled on it, so it appears unlikely that we're going to get those charges any earlier, but that hasn't stopped the former president's legal team. they also don't know what these charges are. are specifically doesn't stop them from trying to fight these charges in the court of public opinion and making it
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clear that their first move after this initial hearing will be to file a motion to dismiss. now tomorrow we expect that they will get these charges at some point during this process that we do expect this initial appearance will be pretty brief . like any other defendant. the former president is expected to have his fingerprints taken. but at this point, it's not clear if you also go through the traditional mug shot. there are concerns within law enforcement that that could be leaked in violation of state law. it's a link to that. we don't know. when does when does he get to see the charges or in his attorneys? obviously it won't be at the same moment that is revealed to everybody else. when the judge read it out in court, they don't they get to see it a little bit beforehand. a little bit beforehand. we expect that unless they decide to do something different here that when he initially goes in for the first part of this process earlier in the afternoon that they should receive these charges now how quickly they become public. we hope that they
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will release them as quickly as possible. they will get to see them a little before the public, but it depends on how quickly they want to release them to us how quickly we'll get to see them. and what about television cameras? where will they be allowed? are they allowed in the courtroom? do we know it's unclear news organizations, once again, including cnn have been pushing for more transparency here, and that includes having a camera in the courtroom. but the judge allowed both the prosecutors and the defense to weigh in on this. and while the district attorney didn't take a position, trump's attorneys to the clear position in opposition of having cameras in the courtroom anderson, they argued specifically that not only are there security concerns, but they say that having a camera in the courtroom for this historic arrangement would add to a quote his circus like atmosphere, and they also said that it would interfere with their clients. presumption of innocence now, historically, this judge has not been in favor. of having cameras in the courtroom, so the fact that the defense attorneys have argued against it. but it's not clear if we're actually going to
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get a camera tomorrow in there, and there's a new attorney on the case for the former president. that's right. as the former president heads into this historic case, he's adding another attorney to his legal team. todd blanche, very experienced, white collar defense attorney is being added to the team has some people have asked what that means for joe tacopina because he has been the most forward facing member of the defense team says he's still on the team. he expects to be the lead attorney during tomorrow's hearing. some other people suggested that will be blanche will be the lead attorney. but look at the other attorney on this susan necklace . she is the one who's been signing all the things that have been going to the judges, so we'll see who is the quote unquote lead attorney tomorrow, anderson, but it's not surprising that it's adding to his legal team. as these legal threats continue to mount alright. call read thanks very much. our team tonight is cnn chief correspondent katelyn polantz and senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elie honig, cnn political commentators david urban and van jones and cnn chief law enforcement and
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intelligence analyst john miller . katelyn polantz start with you. what's your sense of how the former president is thinking about this? he didn't really spend the weekend acting like someone who is about to be indicted. he was playing golf, having lunch with friends going to dinners and mar-a-lago. i think, though the fact that he has added a new defense attorney to his team the day before he's about to be around, does show that they are taking this seriously despite what they've said about the merits of the case here, adding, someone which i was told happened literally today is when they added this new attorney. someone who has ellie knows him. well he has a good reputation. he has good credentials. he worked in the s d n y office. um adding him to the team does speak to the level of how they're approaching this because joe tacopina, there's been some internal divisions within the legal team over whether or not he was the best person to take this to trial. i asked another trump attorney about this last week, and he kind of basically said i'm not going to talk about joe tacopina. no kind of endorsement europe facing serious legal charges, like the attorney who talks on tv is not necessarily the attorney you actually want
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in the courtroom necklace has been a big part of that. i mean, she has been the one as paula noted, there has been signing things. she is seen as a very strong attorney here, but this is i mean, this could go on for several months. you know, they don't believe that it has strong legal merits. when i say they i mean trump's legal team, but they still believe it could go on for months. obviously, trump has been threatening the judge that he are criticizing the judge. i should say that he's going to appear before tomorrow. i think it still remains to be seen what that looks like, but watching him go into trump tower today in a way that he's never gone in there before. he has never been facing criminal charges as he's returned to new york, and so it is a different moment for him as much as they are trying to take advantage of it politically, raising millions of dollars as they say, having this sense of bravado, they're still taking it seriously behind the scenes. he does not want to be indicted. hoenig from your standpoint, what should be looking for when the indictment is unsealed. so first of all, there are two different kinds of indictments. there's what we call the bare bones indictment, which just lays out the allegations, sort of tracks the language in the statute books on
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or about this date the defendant did here by you know lots of legalese. then there is the speaking indictment, which is a narrative it reads like you're telling the story. so first of all, i want to see which one this is. i suspect they're going to give us more detail, and that's written by the diaz written by the d, a written by the prosecutor, so if they go with the speaking indictment, i want to see how much depth they give and you confront your evidence. for example, you may quote documents you may quote text, you may quote pieces of witness testimony. the other big thing i'm looking for is will these charges go beyond what we expect? i think the core of what we expect here is business records charges relating to the hush money payments. will there be some x factor? will there be some charge? that's beyond that ? and from the prosecutor's point there, there better be because if they're resting solely on the business records as relates to the hush money payments. they're leaving themselves without a lot of safety net there, john just in terms of nypd secret service, or they obviously, i assume expecting there already been getting a lot of threats. what are they expecting? tomorrow?
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well, what they're looking out for is any demonstration that's larger than what they're tracking. they're tracking so far is small crowds. small turnouts. um then there is the threat piece. the district attorney has received numerous threats. the d. a s office has received threats. the courthouse building has received threats. they're assessing those in tracking those because those keep coming in what they what they have determined is they don't see any credible specific threats, although they've gone out on a lot of investigations to talk to people who have posted things about what they think should happen to people and, you know, building guillotine z and you know, bringing guns and stuff like that so far, um, they're pretty comfortable that most of that is hot air. but then there's always the unknown threats, so there's a lot of assets that are going to be in place. david urban, the former president, seem jason miller, i think tweeted out that they've raised $7 million off this so far. we can't tell if that's a real number or not. how do you think this is impacting? his reputation. how people view
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did you really ask that question? how does he how is it impacting his reputation? well, i mean, so look. anderson there's been two polls out recently, right? the cnn poll out this morning and then recent quinnipiac poll, which both kind of said the same thing, right 62% of people that quinnipiac poll found that this was politically motivated, right and in 76% in the cnn, paul said they thought it was politically motivated. so it's not surprising that the trump team is out there trying to raise money off it and say, look, i've had people call me up who despise the president say this is kind of, you know bs, and i think you guys getting railroaded here, so they're going to raise a good deal of cash off this. i think they're going to you know, we talked about this earlier. there was some reporting out that you know, the trump mug shot would be on on on coffee mugs and t shirts and they try to raise money off it. i would. i would suspect you're going to see lots more of that. then what do you think? well it could be. look i think tomorrow is going to be a big deal because first of all the images that you see, tomorrow are gonna be in history
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books. there gonna be a documentaries about this century in the next century. this it's never happened before. it's huge, i think for progressives and democrats, there's this mixed feeling. on the one hand, there's this feeling that finally something may happen. some accountability may happen for a president that people have been feel like it's been getting away with stuff forever. he was getting away with stuff here in new york. i remember when he was in the in the oval office. people call me every day. is he getting impeached to remove tomorrow? so you on the one hand you have democrats have been wanting wanting for something to happen at the same time. there is this nervousness we don't know what's in the deck dump documents. we don't really know what is going to be revealed tomorrow. is this going to be? you know, a big slam dunk case? is it gonna be so convoluted that it's not gonna work and so i think that you're going to have both sides wondering at the end of the day we have a stronger system. because someone was held to account, but we have a weaker system because it looks so political. that's the question mark your shaking your head, i think. look, i've said this before. um you know, 22
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years ago, i was chief of staff and when, when clinton being impeached, right, and robert ray faced incredible pressure to indict former president clinton over his his lying under oath right about the about his cases and robert ray on january 19th 2001, the last day of his presidency, cut a deal with him, and he said history in the american people will judge whether i did the right thing. not right here. and he faced a lot of pressure. and i say, looking back in that history, judging them correctly and said he shouldn't have dated him, and i think history will look at this and say alvin bragg should have indicted appear, and he made a big mistake for america. tomorrow night. he's going to fly back to mar-a-lago, and he's going to do a speech or a press conference remains to be seen. if he takes questions. they often call things press conferences where they don't actually take questions. so we don't actually know about that. i do have a sense that he will want to speak. they said he wasn't going to talk to reporters. while he's here in new york. we'll see if that holds tomorrow. he is going to go back to mar-a-lago that that is a good thing in the eyes of
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some of his advisers because they were worried initially two weeks ago when he was saying he was going to be arrested two weeks ago, he wanted to do a speech on the steps of the courthouse to come out and to give this speech here in new york a lot of people are counseling him against that. they've seemed to have settled on this middle ground. he did still want republicans and his supporters to come here to new york to have this public show of support. marjorie taylor green is organizing something. it's not totally clear what that's going to look like, um, when it comes to fruition, but we will hear from him, but he's been attacking the judge. that is not something even people in his own orbit. have thought was a wise decision here. that's the judge. he's going before tomorrow, and he was saying that he hates him and blaming him for the way. alan weisberg, the financial guy from the trump organization. was treated, so we'll see ultimately how he how he publicly speaks about it. we heard from paul reed earlier about the new leader, attorney representing the former president. where does he fit in for the matrix of trump attorneys past and present. well, it's interesting anderson because the new attorney, todd blanche, is billing himself as the new lead counsel, which, of course is the is what joe tacopina has been
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telling us. he is, but if you look at kind of the merry go around of lawyers around trump, you know you start with joe tacopina, lead counsel in this case, at least until today. uh but there's interesting history and conflict here. so that takes us to another key trump friend and supporter, former new york police commissioner bernard kerik. who actually was defended by tacopina when he was indicted on tax evasion and other federal charges. he ended up suing tacopina. claiming that tacopina went behind his back and met with federal prosecutors five times and gave information on him to them without disclosing it. he also went to the bar association, but also he did time, right? yeah, he did. he ended up pleading guilty and did four years to bring that complaint against tacopina commissioner kerik hired a lawyer. 10 parla tour. now, as you probably all know, from watching this show, tim parla tour is a current trump lawyer in the mar-a-lago classified document cases. well to fight
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that case, tacopina had to hire a lawyer because he was being sued by carrick. so he hired lanny davis, who is now the lawyer from michael cohen, who is trump's chief accuser. and the hush money. are you making this up? i am not making you can't make this up. so tacopina is represented by lanny davis. of course, who is now defending michael cohen, the chief accuser , but at the beginning of this conspiracy, michael cohen needed a lawyer before he pled guilty. so he got robert costello, giuliani associate and he was defended by costello till they parted ways and he ended up pleading guilty. but costello is the lawyer who was the last witness to testify. in the grand jury on behalf of donald trump, basically saying that michael cohen was a not just trump's lawyer, but a liar who was the guy who set up the whole hush money payments thing in the
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first place, so when you when we talked today about conflicts within the trump legal team, you see a lot of, um internation battles changing of sides. crossovers that's like a six season netflix show. i mean, this is this is like succession , the lawyer version with a little toxic added, but i defer to ellie. i mean, there may not be legal problems in here, but it's hard to form a legal team. when you've got this many conflicts going on, elliot i mean, there is no soap opera that can measure up with the drama of the manhattan legal world. legally the big question is, is there a conflict of interest that cannot be overcome here? the closest we have is yet another angle here. joe tacopina used to represent stormy daniels , um and so fully represented had discussions about reverend. that's enough for an attorney client privilege. you don't have to have a form. well signed retainer. another trump attorney is bringing up publicly tim parla. tory is bringing up that he believes tacopina could potentially have conflicts of
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interest on television, and i think he's right about that. so what the judge is likely to do with respect to tacopina. is first of all, make sure donald trump understands there's this conflict, ask if donald trump's willing to waive it to give up any claim on it. and then if tacopina stays on the case, he'll be walled off. you won't be allowed to cross examine stormy daniels. i will just say the new attorney, maybe an effort to instill some sanity, some common here. he's not part of this mayhem, so maybe they're trying to get some legitimacy going. alright? eliana katelyn polantz, david urban van jones, john miller, thanks very much next attorney longtime conservative longtime trump critic george conway would he expects to see tomorrow and how how he sees this. playing out. later ron desantis learning there are limits to his power as governor when it comes to taking on the walt disney company and how the british royal family ended up playing a part in that lesson ahead. anderson cooper 3 60 brought to you by car gurus shop, buy or sell your car online with gurus. mm hmm hmm.
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will work with for him? i think he's pretty much run out of lawyers. i mean, he had he had this trouble five years ago when he was trying to find lawyers to represent them after rob rosenstein had appointed the special counsel robert mueller and lock. you know, he went through the list of big names. in fact, i was on a phone call, um, with him where he was asking me about lawyers and, um they won't represent him because he's erratic. doesn't pay his bills doesn't follow directions. um undercuts his own lawyers by, you know, shopping for advice, and it does seem like he likes this sort of team of game of thrones like no, but it's part of it. yeah. i mean, that's part of the you know the his his manipulation of the situation wants to manipulate the situation. he wants to hear what he wants to hear. which is part of how you know he's getting himself into trouble in other places like the mar-a-lago documents. he's talking to a non lawyer getting advice about about whether he gets to keep these documents that he took from the federal government. you know, it's just it's no way to
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run. it's no way to run a criminal defense or any kind of defense program. you know, the campaign says their fundraising on it, miller says he's raised $7 million. we don't know if that's real or not, but it is very possible. i mean, certainly fundraise is on just about everything. does this hurt him? does this help him sorted? it helps among the base. i think it helps the i'm on the republican base because they don't want to admit once you start admitting that maybe trump did something wrong, you have to you can. it's hard to kind of stop the one thing. it's a domino effect. so you so you basically have to engage in this extended psychological denial. and this displacement this this complete , um, attempts to just shield yourself from the reality of who this man is and what all the things that he has done, and that's part of why the base seems to paul seems to be suggesting, and it's probably true that there's a coalescing here where people whether people
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kind of gathering around him, and they're they're they're protecting him. they want to protect him from because it's a debut as an attack on him, and that's what he tries to take advantage of. um on the other hand, you know the fact of the matter is he's he's never he's there. never. he's never going to be um, able to win the people he needs to win to win back the presidency and more than of this, that happens, the more distasteful he's comes a reminder of all the drama and the he's sort of boiling. yeah his support is boiling down to its essence, which is not going to be enough to win a general election. but he's probably gonna get him the nomination. the trump legal team is saying that they will challenge every potential issue. what is that? i mean for the legal process this could you know, ellie, honey, get some previously that you know something like this usually might take a year, this case
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with dragging it out, it could take longer. it could a year puts you right in before the presidential election, essentially right in the heart of here. we're going to have this man could possibly be indicted three, maybe four times between now and november of 2024. um i think it's reasonably likely he'll be indicted in georgia will be and we'll have to have this whole this whole situation under. we're seeing tomorrow unfolding fulton county and you know, with the news that we've just recently heard from about of the special counsel, uh , in in the mar-a-lago documents case, um, tightening the noose a little bit. yeah that's going to be very serious case, too. and that's probably gonna actually the most serious one for them all with something that side bonds, the former manhattan district attorney said on nbc's meet the press yesterday about about trump's statements about the current d a. alvin bragg. i've got to say that i was disturbed to hear the former president speak in the way he
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spoke about it about the district attorney brag and even the trial court in the past week and i think if i were his lawyer and believe me, no one is called up to ask for my advice. i would be mindful of not committing some other criminal offense like obstruction of governmental administration, which is interfering with or bikes by threat or otherwise, the operation of government. is it possible that that his comments could threaten his own case? yeah absolutely. he could and i, you know this is going to be very difficult. juggling match or, um, very difficult thing for judges to have to try to deal with to try to figure out well, how can i muzzled this guy? i mean, you do have they do have the right to issue gag charges. you have the right to issue gag orders on criminal defendants and prosecutors. on the other hand, you know, this is a he's this guy is running an active presidential campaign. do you think there should be a mug shot? do you think there should be cameras in the quarter? i think it should be. i generally think cameras should be in the
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courtroom because i think people need to see what's actually happening and it needs to be diminished. mystified um on and on buckshot. i don't really i don't i don't care one way or the other coming. appreciate it. thank you lot to watch tomorrow . we're gonna have more in a moment of the former president day in court tomorrow but just ahead of targeted assassination of a pro russia blogger. extraordinary new video from a cafe in st petersburg, russia, moments before a hidden bomb exploded. they're opening the box statue in it, and the bomb is believed to have been inside of killing a high profile support of russia's conflict with ukraine. that's about to explode seen as matthew chances in russia tonight with the latest. tomorrow at noon. speculation ends and a new chapter in history is written. what charges is the former president facing and what are the next steps for trump's legal team? special live coverage of the arrest and arraignment of donald trump begins tomorrow at noon. you can't escape feeling
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. pro war event. innocent petersburg cafe receiving an unexpected gift. it's a small figurine painted gold wearing a combat helmet in his likeness. investigators believe it may have been the bomb that killed him. just seconds later. this was the devastation caused by the explosion. in which more than 30. other people were also injured. security cameras caught the powerful blast tearing through the building in central st petersburg. russia's calling it terrorism, accusing ukraine of orchestrating the attack, something key f denies. this is vlad lynn tartasky, the outspoken military blogger targeted and killed with more than half a million subscribers to his telegram channel. he was notorious for extremist views in his support of the war and for
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criticism of how it was being fought. him at the kremlin last year celebrating russia's annexation of ukrainian land with trademark vitriol. we will defeat everyone, he declared, will kill everyone and rob what we need for him. russia was not being hard enough in its campaign. already russian police have arrested a suspect, a woman who russian investigators named as daria trip over spotted arriving at the cafe carrying a large box shortly before the explosion. investigators say the same woman was recorded inside the cafe after tartasky received the figurine. relevant interacting with the blogger moments before the blast is also on camera outside the cafe. is the injured evacuated the bomb site. russian officials said.
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trio provera was once arrested at an anti war protest last year , and they say she's an active supporter of the poisoned and jailed opposition leader alexei navalny, whose organization the russian authorities, also accused of involvement in the bomb attack. navalny's supporters deny having anything to do with it. for this is not the first time russia has been shaken by the killing of a war advocate. this was the moscow car bomb that killed daria duggan last august. outspoken daughter of a prominent russian nationalist, the kremlin accused ukrainian saboteurs of this too, which kf denied. but now a second killing this time in putin's home city of st petersburg shows how russia's special military operation in ukraine is reverberating at home. and matthew chance, joins
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us now from moscow. what happens next for? this woman has been arrested in connection with the bombing. and do we know how she escaped the scene unharmed since she appears to be outside in the immediate aftermath. yes. good question. well in terms of what happens to her, she's been brought from st petersburg to moscow. she's going to be appearing at court tomorrow, where she is expected to be arraigned, detained kept in custody before her trial starts in terms of you know how she managed to escape serious injury. well actually, i think it's astonishing that so many people managed to walk out of that blast. i mean, there were 30 people also injured. eight of them are in critical condition. but perhaps this woman was in the right place in the room. perhaps she left the room before the explosion took place. that kind of detail has not been given to us yet by the investigators, and has there been any further reaction from the kremlin. vladimir putin. well, the kremlin have, you know , slammed this as terrorism. they blamed the bank ef, of course saboteurs. they blame the
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valley campaign as i mentioned for being involved in this, but vladimir putin tonight has also awarded the blogger tartasky with a posthumous medal of bravery, the kremlin saying it's a honor for his courage as a russian war correspondent anderson chance. appreciate it. thank you from moscow coming up in the next hour and especially edition of erin burnett outfront aaron talks with the close friend. the arrested wall street journal reporter even girls, covic next for us did governor ron desantis get outplayed by the disney corporation seems that way at the moment is the company's managed to restore control of his kingdom as they did it in plain sight. randi kaye has the story next. booking dot com going to somewhere where beach house a treehouse. honestly, i don't care. find the perfect vacation rental for you booking dot com looking dot yeah , club. these are smile, direct
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actually worth. then they auction it to their network of professional buyers. get more for your jewelry with worthy dot com mattingly at the white house, and this is cnn. disney ceo bob iger. slam florida governor ron desantis today is anti business during an annual shareholders meeting. it is just the latest, an increasingly visible fight between the iconic american company, the likely republican presidential candidate whose attacks on disney and what he calls woke, corporations have been achieved selling point for many republican voters. disney last year proposed a law to santa's champion that would limit discussions of lgbtq issues in florida schools. the census later tried to strip away unique governing powers that the company had over its disneyworld home in orlando today, bob iger called desantis his actions and attack on disney's ability to create jobs. and so our point on this is that any action that thwarts those efforts simply to retaliate for a position the company took sounds not just
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anti business, but it sounds anti florida said by disney ceo is that the company appears to have outmaneuvered desantis and a fight that's been central to his political image. a has more on that story. now there's a new sheriff in town. we've taken away their self governing status. there's a lot of little back and forth going on now, with the state taking control, but rest assured, you know you ain't seen nothing yet. florida governor ron desantis talking about signing a bill last month to give himself new power over disney in what amounted to a state takeover of the special taxing district. for decades, that district has provided the entertainment giant. control of its theme parks in the land around them, but disney had something else in mind. i cannot tell you the level of my disappointment in disney disappointed because dissent is appointed board members political allies who were brought in to oversee the new
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district now seeing their power greatly diminished. turns out, disney quietly cut a deal with the outgoing board just days before the state's so called hostile takeover. this development agreement essentially strips the government of the government powers and give those powers to disney. february 8th as the florida legislature met in a special session. disney and the previous board. hammered out a series of agreements to transfer nearly all of the district's powers to disney for the next 30 years. in fact, the board can take action in some cases without first getting approval from the company that was done. to prevent us from doing our job. and that is offensive to me . the term spelled out in one agreement signed by the outgoing board restricts the new board from using disney's fanciful characters until 21 years after the death of the last survivor of the descendants of king charles, the third disney. the government. i cannot imagine
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orange county, osceola county, the city of orlando or any other central government, central florida government allowing or agreeing to allow any private developer or property owner to have this sort of control over a government and in the officials that run in to reach any of the board members, new and old were unsuccessful. governor desantis office did send us a statement, saying the governor is aware of disney's last ditch efforts and in this letter to santa's office sent us today. the governor is requesting the state's inspector general launched a criminal and civil investigation into actions taken by the outgoing board. these collusive and self dealing arrangements aimed to nullify the recently passed legislation, the letter says. adding the deal appears to suffer from serious legal infirmities, including, among other things, inadequate notice. despite that disney is standing firm telling cnn all agreements signed between disney and the district were
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appropriate and were discussed and approved in open noticed public forums in compliance with florida's government in the sunshine law. in fact, the notes from that february 8th meeting include the notice of meeting that was published in the orlando sentinel newspaper on january 27th alerting readers that a final public forum on the issue was scheduled for february . 8th also included in the meeting notes, receipts for advertising the public forum. and randi joins me now. so what is the what's next in this back and forth? well anderson. the new board has voted to hire lawyers to challenge this agreement. and now, of course, ron desantis is asking for an investigation, so they are certainly gearing up for a legal battle on their end. but meanwhile, this whole back and forth, anderson has caught the attention of ron desantis chief political rival donald trump and his supporters. the spokesman for the make america great again pack, releasing a statement saying this president trump wrote art of the deal and brokered middle east peace. ron desantis just got out
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negotiated by mickey mouse, so we're not so slutty, subtle hit at the florida governor, of course, but desantis rapid response team has also responded on twitter, saying governor's appointees will hold disney accountable and also that the governor thinks 10 steps ahead. of course, his critics may argue with that, given that it does seem, he has been outfoxed by disney and this outgoing board, but we'll have to see how it plays out in court. anderson if it gets that far. interesting story, randi appreciate it. thank you still ahead. will the former president have a mug shot taken tomorrow? if he did, he would be the first former president to join a long list of prominent names, famous mug shots. details next. just three words tell you everything you need to know. they tell you why we employ more than 2000 workers at our factory in virginia beach , and why over 10,000 local steel dealers are putting battery power in the hands of americans. not everyone can say that. but we can made in
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lose fat get lean, absolutely free, rugged 321321. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. as we wait the former president's arrangement in manhattan court tomorrow it's still unclear, shimon prokupecz reported earlier if you'll have a mug shot taken earlier today, the former president's attorney told cnn she didn't see a quote purpose and releasing a mug shot, saying he is quote the most recognized face in the world. but if there is one released will certainly join a long list of other prominent names with the famous photo. cnn's sunlen serfaty has more. in one second one flash one photo and indelible images produced steeped in the long history of the justice system, eyes forward looking right into
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the camera that exposure, exposing the person becoming a lasting part of their own legacy. capone pablo escobar, john gotti, these mug shots of famous suspects have become iconic. harvey oswald's taken just hours after he assassinated president john f. kennedy simpson's mug shot as enduring as images of his white ford bronco racing down a california highway. now all eyes are on the former president's movements and the palace intrigue is building if trump, known for his media and image savvy, will become the first former president to have a mug shot. taken or not. the leaning has been not to because a, um it's not really necessary . everybody knows what he looks like. it's not like if he fled the jurisdiction that they would say wow, we really should have had that mug shot. ah be if they need to. they can create a mug shot from existing pictures. but
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the real concern is that the mug shot is going to be misused. york state law prohibits the release of booking photos unless police say there is a legitimate law enforcement purpose to release them. sources tell cnn authorities are concerned about the potential photo leaking. the trump team is trying to avoid it. i do have a problem with leaking of pictures. i think that it's because we're in a campaign because he's deleting gop candidate it's not going to help anything. mug shots are for people so that you recognize who they are. he is the most recognized face in the world, let alone the country right now , so there's no need for that. there's no need for the theatrics. no other politicians like john edwards, tom delay and rick perry attempted to turn their mug shot into more of a pleasing headshot, smiling with perfectly coifed hair suit and tie. then there are the mug shots that go on to become celebrated. martin luther king, rosa parks. john lewis. jane fonda, a badge of defiance. the world waits now for tuesday's
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