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online to gotham set .com. i'm melanie's nana in washington, and this is cnn. under arrest on the attack, with no gag order in place. former president trump lashes out even going after the judge who hours earlier had warned him to not incite violence or unrest. what he said and what we're learning now about those 34 felony charges hours from now a high stakes meeting with global consequences . the president of taiwan meets with house speaker kevin mccarthy. as china conducts an operation off of taiwan's coast right now an active search and rescue for survivors after tornadoes smashed through the midwest and south police reporting multiple deaths now in missouri as a weather emergency is tracking east right now,
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millions are under active alerts . we're tracking this and much more right here. on cnn news, central. breaking news. we're getting our first look at the destruction left behind after a tornado touched down in missouri overnight. taking a look now at aerial footage of some of the damage left behind in glen allen officials say several people are dead and injured and the danger not over yet today more than 85 million americans are facing the threat of severe storms. cnn's derek van dam is tracking these storms for us, you are in tornado ravaged little rock, arkansas, where we understand there is a warning out right now. that's right, sara. we just got word from the national weather service that this area has now been extended with our tornado watch as new tornado
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warned supercell thunderstorms are forming directly to our west . we've got about 10 to 15 minutes in little rock where i'm located before our storms strike . i want to just paint the scene here because we still have utility workers. that are working from this past weekend's super cell thunderstorms and tornadoes that ravaged this region. it's definitely a storm weary area talking to residents here. they are scared for the threat of more tornadoes. today they need to be on guard and prepared keeping an eye to the sky. i want to get to the graphics, show you the latest watches and warnings that we have across the country. again. i just mentioned the latest tornado watch that's been included from western and central arkansas southward into the texarkana region. we also have tornado watches to the north as well. but i want to show you what the storms have already been capable of doing. we know about the fatalities and injuries coming out of the southeastern missouri region from the tornado that struck there overnight. there is also
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ground stops. earlier this morning, there were ground stuff that chicago will hair at midway as a line of extremely powerful storms. move through. you can see the shelf cloud that was associated with this just about an hour ago. powerful winds and large hail associated with that , and across michigan, the storms there are causing havoc as well. yeah we're really showing how powerful these storms are. and glen allen has seen some of the worst of these storms as the video there is showing just the damage and the extent of how bad this tornado was overnight, but threats still ongoing, sarah derek van dam there live from little rock tracking all of the potential tornadic activity across the states. the severe weather threat continues. there is a trail of destruction continuing into illinois, where another tornado was reported. that's where we find cnn's adrien brody. she is live for us from galena, illinois. adrian what are you seeing there? there is a massive damage behind you. this
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is the mess that was left behind and i don't want to take you through what we do know sarah wind gusts peaked at 115 mph behind us. this was a gas station. we're told to employees were here. they took cover inside of a bathroom, which you can see is still standing also still in place some of the tobacco items but where i am right now, this was a wall. it is gone. obviously the roof is gone, and we will show you in just a moment if you stick with us where the roof landed here, you see the shattered glass and broken glass debris scattered all about this parking lot area over on this side at the front of popular restaurant, we're told folks like to come here have their launch. we spoke with the member of law enforcement. just a short time ago, who said nobody was inside of the restaurant when that tornado passed through this town, the national weather service is calling it an ef two tornado now
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i told you, the roof blew off. it went over the power lines and landed here on top of what has been described as a garage. it's a place where a mechanic fixes cars now the roof that you see there did make some of the power lines here, but crews were already able to repair them. of law enforcement also told us he believes this black and gray rv you see right here is holding up the wall to the garage. the good news, sarah nobody was injured. there are no reported injuries, at least physically, emotionally , obviously, as people see their community disrupted back to you, and the danger isn't over. thank you. cnn's adrian brought us for us there in illinois cape let's turn now to president trump, and the clock is ticking. now his legal team has about four months to file any legal motions in response to his historic indictment, trump pleaded not guilty to all 34 charges, and
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prosecutors say that he falsified business records to cover up hush money payments. trump's lawyers say there's no there there and are promising to fight to get the charges dropped before this ever reaches a jury. cnn's harris canal has very latest this hour from outside court. you know, carol trump's legal team is really jumping on one fact that really focusing in on the how the underlying crime that trump's accused of trying to cover up it's not laid out in court documents. what's the manhattan d a. saying about that? yeah. i mean, as you said, this is one of the big issues that trump's legal team is making. and alvin bragg, the district attorney, who was in the courtroom yesterday, when donald trump was being arraigned , sitting just over his right shoulder one i'll over. he gave his first public remarks on this and he spoke directly to this issue. take a listen. the indictment doesn't specify because the law does not so require we are not going to go into our delivery process on what was brought the charges
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that were brought with the ones that were brought the evidence and the law is the basis for those decisions. now in court. one of the prosecutors did elaborate a bit more. he said that these underlying this underlying felony was to commit her conceal another crime. those crimes, he suggested, were state and federal election laws, he said this was all to promote donald trump as the candidate in the 2016 election now of these 34 counts that trump is facing. let me let's just break them down. a little bit. 11 of them are falsified invoices. this is all related to the reimbursement payments to michael cohen. he submitted invoices for legal work that the d a s. the office said, didn't exist because it was this repayment. they're also 12 falsified general ledger entries that was in the books and records of the trump organization and donald trump's trust in his personal accounts and 11 checks. these were the checks that donald trump signed nine of them himself. these checks were issued and paid to cohen for the reimbursement. kate in this case. so now we're
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in the real legal weeds of this over the next two months, there's going to be what's called discovery. that is where the days officers providing the former president with grand jury witness testimony with their documents that they've accumulated so he can prepare his defense. trump's lawyers motions to file motions, which they say they are going to file many of them are due on august. 8th the d a s office is due to respond on september 19th they had asked for their deadline to be moved up. the judge was willing to give them more time and then they're all back in court on december 4th. that's where the judge will decide. these motions. now the next big question here will be when is this trial date? prosecutors asked for january, 2024 trump's team said they wanted the spring of 2024, the judge said. that seemed reasonable, but he hasn't said the date just yet, kate sarah. thank you. john clock is ticking kur asking what's next? legally i'll tell you what's next. politically a lot of angry words were already starting to hear some of them, of course.
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after the arraignment, donald trump delivered that speech from mar-a-lago. that speech had many targets and also many factual deficiencies. he attacked the federal probe into his handling of classified documents. this is separate by the way from alvin bragg. he attacked the documents probe and he had this to say about the presidential records act. just so everyone knows i come under what's known as the presidential records act, which was designed and approved by congress long ago. just for this reason. under the act. i'm supposed to negotiate with narrow the national archives and records administration. all right. cnn's daniel dale is with us and daniel, you have that furrowed brow? which leads me to believe there might be something amiss with donald trump, saying that presidents are supposed to negotiate with the era. john trump keeps saying this, and it keeps being just as wrong as it was the first time he said it the presidential records act of
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1978 is open and shut. clear cut . it has a key sentence. you can go look up yourself, it says upon the conclusion of a president's term of office, the archivist of the united states, so the federal government shall assume responsibility for the custody control and preservation of and access to the presidential records of that president. that's basically it that's relevant here. nothing in this law says there should be a deal making process, a prolonged negotiation, a talk talk talk process, as trump put it last week between nera and an ex president, i spoke to five experts about this. all of them, said trump is completely inaccurate, narrow former director of litigation jason r. baron told me trump is simply wrong as a matter of law, he said. look as of noon on january 20th 2021 1 president biden took office all presidential records of the trial. administration came into the legal custody of the archivist of the united states. full stop. that means no presidential records should ever have been transferred to mar-a-lago, and there was no
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further talking or negotiating to be had the end. those two orange shall assume they carry a lot of weight legally speaking there. alright daniel, so the former president also defended this famous january 2021 phone call, i should say infamous with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, where he urged rothenberger to go find him votes find him enough votes to overturn the georgia election results. this is what he said about that call last night. nobody found anything wrong with that perfect call until a book promotion tour. many months later. all of a sudden, they say, you know, i remember champ making a call. let's look at that. no one had a problem with it until months later, daniel, that's not how i remember it. that is not accurate. it's a complete rewriting of history. this call was leaked almost immediately. the washington post broke the story the day after the call, and there was an immediate uproar. every media outlet covered it that very day
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, then vice president elect kamala harris called it a bald face bold abuse of power by the president of the united states. the day after that democratic members of congress wrote to the fbi, asking for a federal probe , and that same day, a funny willis, the fulton county district. attorney indicated that she was willing to investigate it herself. she she said. she said she saw the report. she found them disturbing and she said, i will enforce the law without fear or favor and she continued once the investigation is complete, this matter like all matters will be handled. by our offers office based on the facts and the law, and i'll add that that same week . so three days after the phone call cnn read an article on its website, saying that legal experts say that trump's call could put him in legal perils. the idea that no one found anything wrong with this call until, say brad robbins berger's book promotion tour in the fall of 2021 simply not borne out by the facts. daniel dale. thank you so much for joining us and welcome to cnn news, central hope to see you again soon.
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thanks, john. kate that speech fact checking that speech. joining me now for more on all of this is marc short. he's a former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. it's good to see you, mark. thanks for coming in. john was just going through that speech, um, with daniel dale, and there's a lot of, um there was a lot to pick through. but on the overall indictment what donald trump is facing, do you think that donald trump is better or in worse or better position politically? today than he was before this, say monday. okay i think it's been fascinating to watch over the last 12 14 hours. how many liberal commentators have actually come forward to say how weak this cases and as we've discussed before? i think that part of the da's job is discretion and bringing a case when he promised to go and indict president trump and when basically former d a has passed over in doj has passed ever i think there's a lot of questions for a lot of a lot of voters about how political this
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prosecution is. i think politically, i think it does strengthen the president, former president in the short term, there's no doubt there's rallying around him amongst many republican voters who say you know he was he was unfairly attacked for four years as president, and this continues that i think it also allows him is john was just alluding a minute ago to cast a shadow on these other, more serious allegations outstanding in georgia. and at the federal level, but i also think there's another political beneficiary in this and, frankly, that's joe biden. and what i mean by that is you know, in 2022. i think republicans had all the issues set in our in our favor to have a historic midterm election and i think we fell short of those expectations because in many cases were still relitigating the election in 2020 in states like arizona, pennsylvania. and right now we're republicans should be talking about the crisis of inflation are talking about a border crisis. talking about bank failures, impending recession talking about situation in taiwan were not,
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and i think that creates opportunities like you saw in wisconsin last night, when that's a huge defeat for republicans in wisconsin, where you have now a new supreme court can overturn so many positive reforms that scott walker champion when he was governor of wisconsin. and i think you're seeing some of that hearing you is what i'm hearing, you say is what this also if it if you say this is good for joe biden, which would also mean you also said politically, it's also good for donald trump. does that do you think in your mind that that also then is bad for the other republican candidates who are going to be running against donald trump? i think in the short term is certainly benefits donald trump, but i think that i don't think any of us knows how it's gonna play out of it coming months because i think they're gets an extra weight extra burden after georgia acts after the federal case, and i sort of think this case is going to probably fading in the news stories, even though it's salacious, i think people realize it doesn't have much of a case. and so but then how does the weight of these other investigations right? because as you're alluding to there, there are they are seen as more serious. you've got classified
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documents. you've got 2020. section you've got january 6th. you but you still think what happened yesterday cast a shadow on those. well, i think you saw in the president's remarks. he quickly ties them together, and he's quickly raising. georgia phone call, and so he is very intentionally conflated them. and so, yeah, i think it allows them that opportunity. the trial might not happen until january or spring of 24. what does that mean for the primary? that's right, and that's in primary season. what does that mean for the other candidates if that's happening? well again. i think that that's hard to predict. i think you're stephen a question whether it actually makes it to trial. but if we get that far down the pathway again, he will certainly take on the case and say, look, i'm fighting for you and this state is coming after me, which i think helps rally among some republican primary voters. but others may say you know what? i'm tired of the drama. i'm ready to move on, and i think we've seen some of that in the midterm cycle in 2020 22.
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mark finally, is mike pence going to appeal the judge's ruling that says that he must testified before the grand jury and jack smith's investigation surrounding january 6th. well again, kate, the first time ever a judge affirmed that the speech or debate clause does apply to vice president of states. that was his central challenge. i think he feels victorious on that claim. he's been meeting with his lawyers. i think you'd anticipate a decision on that, in the very near future, very near future from you on this last week. i want more. i want more details. well i think that basically the end of this decision making time is fast approaching. and so i think we're pretty much at the end and you should anticipate really very near future final decision on that future. it is for today, marc short, thank you, as always. thanks kate. thanks for having me. thank you so much. john very near future. apparently so newly released body camera video shows the deadly encounter between an officer and a young black man
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johnson will replace lori lightfoot johnson, seen as a progressive defeated the more moderate paul vallas in the runoff. students of east high school in denver are returning to class this morning. this is their first day back after a 17 year old student opened fire last month, injuring two school administrators and causing hundreds of students to go into lockdown. the district's board of education suspended at least temporarily its ban on placing armed school resource officers or other armed security in schools. sarah today china is conducting a patrol operation off the coast of taiwan. the announcement coming just hours ahead of a controversial meeting in california, between taiwan's president and speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, ahead of that meeting pro and anti taiwan protesters demonstrated in los angeles. today sit down by taiwan's president with mccarthy caps off high stakes international trip intended to shore up taiwan's relations with
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its foreign partners, including, of course, the united states. but it's her stopover in the u. s. that's drawing the ire of beijing. cnn. selena wing wing is live in beijing for us with details selena. it's not any coincidence that this patrol operation is happening as the exact same time as the meeting, is it. exactly sarah. the timing here is clear, and it comes after beijing has already threatened to fight back against the visit, and they clearly want to show their fury. but aside from this angry talk that actual response has been muted. in addition to that three day patrol operation through the taiwan strait, there have also been these routine military drills. now we could still see beijing react more aggressively tomorrow, but things may not escalate quite as far as they did last summer when then u. s house speaker nancy pelosi went to taiwan. because this time around the meeting is taking place on u. s soil last summer,
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beijing reacted to pelosi's visit with unprecedented military drills that simulated a blockade around the island. this trip is also different sarah because washington has tried to downplay it as just a stopover on the taiwanese president way back to taiwan, but this is still a high stakes visit. us china relations are at a low point, and this is just another friction point in those tensions, and both sides understand the risks. of any misstep or miscalculation. those tensions rise when nancy pelosi showed up in taiwan against president biden's wishes. what are the reactions are you seeing from china? you said so far pretty muted. yeah well, the angry rhetoric is continuing to escalate and the background here is china's furious about this visit because it sees taiwan as a breakaway province. that's part of its territory. that's why it gets so upset whenever taiwanese leaders engage in these high profile international meetings. beijing going as far
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to say that the meeting undermines its sovereignty and regional peace and stability on china's heavily censored social media, we're also seeing comments like let's fight and shoot her plane down to force or force it to land. but this visit is very contentious with both people in china and people overseas, reacting strongly to this in los angeles, both pro and anti demonstrators took to the streets with pro tying wind protesters chanting that they love and support her while anti tying when demonstrators are calling her a traitor, but sarah , there are reasons for xi jinping to hold back this time instead of beijing's response, it comes as he's trying to position himself. as a global statesman and one who could broker peace around the world. sarah selena wang live from beijing. thank you so much. let's dig into why taiwan is such a flashpoint in the relationship between the united states and china. the us technically hasn't had formal relations with taiwan since the 19 seventies, when president nixon met with leader mao zedong
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and agreed to honor beijing's one china policy that states there is only one chinese government, the one based in beijing rather than taiwan. china seized taiwan as you just turn as a breakaway province. to be unified with the mainland one day, but in recent years, china has been testing that arrangement by conducting more provocative actions like the patrols that we're seeing in the taiwan strait today, beijing also has amped up its military spending. just last month, it announced that its military budget will increase 7.2. to roughly $224 billion. china is also boosting its naval fleet. it has about 340 warships with plans to grow to 400 ships in the next couple of years. the us by comparison, is hoping to get to 350 ships by 2045. it all adds to speculation that china may try to invade taiwan and just last year president biden
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made the bold statement that he would commit us troops to support taiwan if that happens. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan? if it comes to that, yes. you are. that's the commitment we made. here's another critical reason why biden wouldn't want to see a chinese invasion of taiwan one company they're tsmc makes 92% yes, 92% of all semiconductor chips in the entire world, and they're used in everything from cell phones to appliances to medical devices. so if china starts a war, it could upend the global supply chain. and of course with that the economy kate during the coronavirus and the pandemic, and that's also why semiconductors is becoming such an issue with with american lawmakers really spell it out perfectly. well, how much is at
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for you. now out of missouri shows the destructive force of a large and extremely dangerous tornado that touched down there overnight. now, officials say there are multiple fatalities and injuries. it's one of at least 10 tornadoes reported in three states now missouri, iowa and illinois. we also heard reports of hail. the size of grapefruits. the danger continues as severe weather threatens 85 million americans nationwide as the storm system is now moving east, john alright sarah this morning the fbi and doj have opened a civil rights investigation into the fatal police shooting of a 17 year old delaney. oh martin was fatally shot by a u. s. park police officer last month. officials have now released the body camera video of that encounter, and i do want to give you a warning. this video can be hard to watch. police say the vehicle you see here was believed to be stolen. inside was 17 year old
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delaney. oh, martin. police say he was asleep in the parked car. the video shows the police discussing ways to get into the car to arrest him. at one point , an officer opens the back door to get in, while another officer opens the front driver door. the footage shows the car suddenly drive off, and one of the park police officers is still in the backseat of the car and yells for him to stop. there is a tussle. and then this. don't move. don't move. don't move. stop. just let me out. stop! stop! oh, shoot. this is the point when the video shows, the
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officer fired several shots. seconds later, the car crashes into a nearby home. police later pulled martin out to try and revive him with cpr. they were unsuccessful. police say he died at the scene. the park. police says there is an investigation into this incident that is being handled by the metropolitan police department and being reviewed by the u. s attorney's office in washington, d. c. cnn national security analyst julia kayyem is with me now and juliet . whenever we have an incident like this, the key question is reasonable use of force. how is that determined with something like this? so it's going to be the circumstances of what happened in the car. so here are aspects of this that i don't quite understand it's daytime. the core is surrounded. the driver is asleep. how many attempts are made to wake him and then essentially ensure that
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he does no harm? uh once they're in the car, then the other question is why were they able to do? the one thing you'd want to do when you're in the car is ensure that it does not move. once the car is moving, they've lost control. of the situation, so there are legitimate questions to be raised on the counter to this, uh, maybe they did try to wake him in the in the moments before we were. we are not privy to what that was, and he may not have been responsive and then it is clear that when the accident occurs, they do try to revive him. so this is not your typical case of police brutality essentially, you know, trying to kill an unarmed passengers or religion. there are enough questions about this case and certainly about jurisdiction. what did the metropolitan police department do? why were the park police in the situation they were in that is worthy of investigation at this stage. you know you bring up jurisdiction is interesting.
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there is a young man who has died here so it can seem cold to talk about jurisdictional issues . but in washington, d c this matters and it does raise important questions there. it absolutely does. i mean, we saw very different circumstances. january 6th lafayette park, you know d c because of its territorial status does not have has a very different jurisdictional structure. why does that matter to the average citizen? because this does sound a little bit cold when we're talking about unarmed and dead teenager is who is investigating it, and then what legal authorities would apply. so d c , uh under protocol? i should say the metropolitan police department have lead here. so they will be investigating this case, even though it involves the park police. the u. s attorney's office, the federal jurisdiction what we view that and determine whether there should be intervening federal charges, so it's very complicated for citizens of d.
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c. what i have to say is, there's a lot of training between the state the local or i should, say dc and federal agencies, but it does matter who in fact fired the shot. the police park. police are under the jurisdiction of the department of interior. this is a lot of governmental boxes at play now, and those officers are now under protocol are now on leave simply because this is rare that i looked it up before i went on air. i think the last time there was a park police shooting of us other a civilian was over 60 years ago at this stage. juliette the civil rights investigation. what exactly does that mean? and what would have to be proven there. so you have to prove intent at this stage. i mean, they're both this would be the federal civil rights, uh, claim that would give the u. s attorney's office and then, of course, the fbi jurisdiction that intent so the race of the
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passenger whether that played into how the police reacted to the situation, so, as i said at the beginning you police are trained to de escalate, so i never quite understand why, you know, you know, white people say well, the police were in an unusual situation. that is what police are trained for. and this seems semi unusual, but it is daytime at the passenger. the driver is asleep, so there's enough questions is whether the intent because of the race of the passenger because of things that we haven't seen on on, not on the video that haven't been disclosed in the video would rise to a civil rights case. this would then make it give it federal jurisdiction, and a lot of that will be. what were the atmospherics surrounding the car again? i daytime is a factor here, and i think it's going to require the metropolitan police department and the park police
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to explain how did the situation that was relatively peaceful, escalate and remember, there could have been people harmed in the home that the car went into. so there's a lot of explanation needed here. important questions , juliette. thank you so much for helping us understand the important ones. kate. thanks john nashville officers who heroically stopped a school shooter. they're speaking out here them in their own words, how they describe what they saw when they entered that school that day. and new jobs numbers just out this morning, lower the next lower than expected. so what does that mean for the feds fight against inflation. now that's coming up. good morning, everyone we e do begin with breaking news. joining us now are two lawmakers from m differt sides of the aisle also live in ukraine. dr sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, palestinian denmark. what's the numberne
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increasing by about 7% i should say that both of these are declines and what does really signifies as an economy that is slowing but normalizing after years of really strong growth in the labor market, let's take a look at sectors in terms of where we're seeing jobs being lost and where we're seeing jobs being added, so we look at jobs being lost manufacturing, financial activities, professional and businesses are all losing jobs. but on the other hand, look at the industries that are still really adding jobs, leisure and hospitality, almost 100,000 jobs , their construction 53,000 jobs , and i should say that the bulk of almost all of these jobs with the exception of about 10,000 small and medium sized firms. now you ended up speaking to adp's chief economist. what did she tell you? yes, richardson and so you know, it's interesting because every day it seems like we're hearing about layoffs. right? so how do we square that with what we're actually seeing in the data, and she said, look, these are small firms that are finally being able to compete in terms of getting workers, she told me in part, small firms create the bulk of net new jobs in an
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. friends were at least masters fans. tomorrow is finally the start of all the action in augusta and tiger woods is now opening up about his game right now and also what the future may hold for him. cnn's don riddell is live in augusta and dan, it was your conversation. your question to him. that really brought this out. what did tiger say? yeah it was really interesting katelyn polantz to know what his game is like. he says his game is better than it was last year. he says his endurance is better than it was last year, where he was only just a year after that devastating car accident that could have cost him his leg. but i put the question to him about the future, and it got a really, really interesting response that really captured everybody's attention. when you're playing this course. does it ever cross your mind? this could be the last time. yes it has. um, i. i
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didn't know. i mean, last year was kind of um, i don't know if i was i was gonna play again at that time. for some reason, everything kind of came together and kind of pushed a little bit. i was able to make the cut, which was nice and ah, yeah. i don't know how many more i have in me. so there you go, katelyn polantz. still hoping he can do something special. he hasn't missed the cut since the mid nineties. hopefully, he'll be around for four full rounds. but we're not really going to know what state he's in until he gets going on thursday. 25th masters is just mind boggling in and of itself to think of that and just how long he has been in the game and on top of his game before all the all the magic happens tomorrow, you have the par three contest that's going to take place this afternoon. what should we be expecting with this? well it's always fun. this is one of the great traditions in sport. of course, they have the champion's dinner on tuesday
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night the past three competition on wednesday, and it's just such a fun event. it's an opportunity really for the golfers to get out there and share the event and the day with their families and a lot of the top players like right now, like rory mcilroy, jordan spieth, john ram . they've all got young kids, and so i think it's going to be a lot of fun to see them out there. but here's something you should know. no winner of the past three, has ever gone on to win the masters on sunday. so anybody who's playing well expect them to suddenly not be playing well at the end, because none of them really want to win it. this is definitely what the one golf contest you want to. you want to throw the par three contest? if you want to have a chance, good knowledge is always done. it's good to see you. thank you. so i won't admit it to don riddell because he's just so much fun. i will admit it to you. i know little about the masters or golf, but we do know that when it comes to tiger woods, it's always news played terrible. i'm garbage so well. we'll just pay attention to tiger coming up. we're now learning just how many prominent fox news tv personalities are
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