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they don't realize they don't realize what they're started. good morning, everyone while you were sleeping music city, turning into chaos and national spotlight is on tennessee after two black state lawmakers one of the you heard from there were expelled for protesting on the house floor. we're going to get into, um that story in a pit but violence escalating in the middle east israel launching strikes against gaza and lebanon after a rocket attack. plus this . i prefer the rv parks. i prefer the walmart parking lots to the beaches and things like that. there's something normal to me about it. that is from court justice clarence thomas clarence thomas, claiming he prefers rv parks, parks and beaches. but a new bombshell report says he also enjoys private jets and mega yachts paid for and not disclosed by republican donor on that in a
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moment, but we'll start with the protests that erupted at tennessee's state capital and are expected to continue today through the weekend as republicans voted to expel two young black democrats from the statehouse. crowd of supporters cheered the lawmakers on as they walked into the chamber for that historic vote yesterday. those cheers turning to booze as protesters shouted and screamed from the balcony as republicans voted to expel them. it was in retaliation for protesters protested the lawmakers staged on the house floor last week. they disrupted the session with a bullhorn. they demanded gun reform after that covenant school shooting that left six people dead, including 39 year old children. that attack happened just miles away from the state capital that you see here earlier moments ago we heard from justin jones. he is the lawmaker that you see there
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on camera he was expelled. he is also vowing to keep protesting. this extreme tactic to expel us trying to humiliate us has only put a spotlight of the world on tennessee. and so i will go back because fighting for the future i'm 27 years old fighting for the future that i want to live in that i want my children to live in. it's worth whatever sacrifices that we have to give whether it's being expelled whether it's being in a hostile environment because i want to create a community that our young people can not just survive, but they can thrive and flourish. this is even captured the attention of the white house president biden, issuing a statement saying the expulsion of those who engaged in peaceful protest is shocking, undemocratic and without precedent. this is a major part of the story. there was a third democrat, the woman that you see there she is white. she was also up for expulsion, but she survived narrowly by one boat. last night, i spoke with a top tennessee house republican who defended the drastic move. it's
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not possible for us to move forward. with the way they were behaving in committee and on the house floor. there's got to be some peace. let's bring in now global human rights leader, chairman of the drum major institute and the son of dr martin luther king. martin luther king, the third thank you for joining us, sir. how you doing? thank you. i'm doing well. thank you call. this is an outrageous affront to democracy. yes it is. it is it just beyond . it's unconscionable that members of the legislative body that are raising issues that need to be addressed april 4th. as you know, we observed the 55th anniversary of my father being assassinated 55 years later, children are now being focused on as it relates to guns being brought into school assault rifles specifically, and
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our nation refuses to deal with this issue. it is a very sad day , and i'm so excited that these young men, both of them 27 years old at the time, my father was leading montgomery he was 27 years old. these are young men who are fighting for democracy. and the what we hear from these young men and even from gloria johnson, the third democrat who is also up for expulsion. she believes that the reason she survived her expulsion vote is because of her race. well that seems to be absolutely crystal clear, and it shows the tragic divide in 2023. we're still dealing with racism. my dad wanted to eradicate, he said. from our nation, the issues of poverty, racism and violence, racism is still very real, whether it's in tennessee or whether it's in georgia or whether it's in new york city. it does not matter where it is. we've got to eradicate this evil . you know, dad used to say
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darkness cannot put out darkness only light. and do that. so we continue to try to address issues by acting as if they don't exist. these are very, very real, but it's wonderful to see communities of young people coming together. young people. this is why these young legislators were able to stand up because it was young people in the community of tennessee of nashville and around the nation who said who are saying listen, we are sick and tired of this. this is not right and who who i mean we had an assault ban. intent up to 22,004. we've bet now we've allowed that band to be eradicated is very sad. i mean, it's a sad commentary, but people can't stand up and things can change. my father and mother taught us that. throughout the work that they were engaged in throughout their lives. you're in his letter from birmingham city jail. your father also wrote about how silence can be
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completely how silence can be complicity and the white? um you know, uh, moderates and i wonder what your your thoughts are on that today in terms of other voices that can help elevate these voices in this fight. so i think that again. this is what we're seeing is an emergence of people coming together. there is a unfortunately it feels like a silent majority. the majority of americans i think, want to see assault went weapons ban, but clearly the republican party has sold out to the national rifle. soc ation it's not about protecting and preserving the second amendment. it's about protecting and preserving communities. the fact of the matter is if we can, if we can have safe zones and in certain places, for example, we have the technology where a gun would not even work on a school zone. i mean, if we can put a dog in a fence and keep him from coming
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out, why can't we use that same kind of technology to protect our schools? we should be able to do that children should be able to go to school and not have to worry about whether or not someone is going to come and do something beyond heinous as we've seen around our nation. we are much better nation than the behavior. we're exhibiting. i ask you one final question because it has been said by the republican side that this was a matter of decorum, right and that these young these three members should apologize. they haven't apologized. they were, you know, they went to the floor with a bullhorn. your father was about peaceful nonviolence, but he was also about disrupting the norm. and that meant if that meant, i believe, standing in the well with a bullhorn, it would have happened. that's not violence. do you see this in the same vein as your dad? oh, absolutely, that is clearly that they apologize. that is report. no i don't. i don't know that there should be an apology. i
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think that they have to continue to do. i hope that they will be re elected by their local city councils or reappointed and then they will run and win again. john constable that this behavior is happening. there are other violations that some have been alleged that have done in the legislature and there's been no expulsion. so why would you expel these two and particularly african american legislators, and not the white legislator? it just just goes to show how sad and tragic and divided and how awful racism is. we are better than that. we have got to change this behavior. we've got to come together, ultimately to realize the dream of my dad. that's why we're going back to washington on august 26 as we observe the march on washington because all of the country democracy is seeming to fall apart, but people are saying no, we're going to stand for democracy. we saw what a an insurrection would
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do on january 6th. now we're saying we need a resurrection, a resurrection of democracy for truth and for all people, martin luther king, the third thank you. thank you. really powerful to hear from him today. let's take the middle east violence escalating dramatically overnight. we're getting new images this morning after israeli forces unleashed air strikes in gaza, also in lebanon , the strikes and dirt and debris into this home covering the pink sheets onto children's beds. this happened just hours after rockets launched from the lebanon border. hit israeli territory. the string of attacks started after police in israel storm deal aqsa mask twice earlier this week. our senior international correspondent from plankton is right now live near the israel gaza border. one of the big questions this morning seeing this is what is this going to become, and we all think back to 2006. other
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popular you're absolutely right . there is, of course, a big danger. this could escalate further. it seems from our vantage point here on the ground that right now, all the size that are involved, really don't want that to happen. but certainly a lot of them are really upping the rhetoric and as you perfectly correctly pointed out, it was a very violent night, especially here in this area in gaza and in the border with gaza. i just want to show you where i'm standing right now. what you see behind me is an iron dome missile defense system. that's what the israelis used to intercept. some of those rockets that are shot from the area of gaza and of course for this battery. as for the many others around here was a very busy night. there were dozens of rockets were launched from the territory of gaza. a lot of them were intercepted. one did land in a town called steroids, which is not very far at all from where i am standing right now, very close to the border with gaza. and then of course, there were those airstrikes that the israelis conducted in gaza as well overnight. the israelis are saying that they hit tunnels that the palestinians specifically hamas used for logistics. they hit what they
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call research and development areas as well, of course, hamas developing new rockets all the time as well and hamas says that the israelis also hit a hospital and that there was some damage done there as well. they're obviously condemning all of this and vowing to fight back, and then you did have those strikes , also in south lebanon, as well after those rockets were shot from there yesterday, the israelis are saying that they hit some palestinian infrastructure there as well. so very tense here on the ground. at the same time, it does seem as though all sides that are involved in this want to try and not get this to go out of control. nevertheless there is the real danger that is there. absolutely fred. we're glad you're there for that. reporting thanks very much. this is just in to cnn, an update to a story that we have been following out of central florida. the marion county sheriff will be announcing arrests in the latest in the investigation there after recent triple homicide in the area, three teenagers were fatally shot at three separate locations over several days last
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week. the sheriff there has said that he believes that deaths are connected and could be because of a hybrid gang news conference set to start at 9:30 a.m. eastern time. we're going to bring that to you when it happens very latest, we'll be tracking that. also house republicans have just issued their first subpoena into the investigation here in new york and to manhattan district attorney almond brag following his indictment of former president trump help brag is firing back. alright. how about this? a mega yacht, private jets and exclusive resorts. a bombshell report that supreme court justice clarence thomas has been going on free luxury vacations for decades paid for by a gop mega donor. oh, okay. yes it doesn't switch to liberty mutual and saved $652. they custstomize your car insurance.o you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved. we thought we'd try like takina cycles. careful, babe. sammy was
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house republicans have now issued their first subpoena in the investigation into the manhattan district attorney, alan brag spinner, though it's not for the district attorney instead, it is from mark pomerantz that is the former special assistant district attorney who previously led the investigation into trump. house judiciary chairman jim jordan authorized the subpoena, saying pomerantz is uniquely situated to answer the committee's questions. palmer and says he resigned from the manhattan d a s office in 2020 22. soon after brag, informed him he was not prepared to move forward with a criminal charges at that point, focusing on trump's business practices overall, brag himself has responded to this new subpoena for mark pomerantz, saying the house gop continues to attempt to undermine an active investigation and ongoing new york criminal case with an unprecedented campaign of harassment and intimidation. joining us now, with perspective on this is former attorney general barto gonzalez, who prior to serving at the department of justice was
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commissioned as the white house counsel to president george w. bush and now serves at the dean of belmont at the belmont university college of law lot to get to this morning, but i do wonder what you make of the fact that this this subpoena went to mark pomerance, not alvin bragg himself. yeah i think, um, i worry about it, quite frankly, because it really is an indirect attack on the investigation. despite what people may say this is about interfering, trying to get information about ongoing investigation. when i worked in the white house, and then it justice always pushed back when, when the white house was enquiring about an ongoing case investigation of prosecution and say it's dangerous to go there, so i think that's the case here . i think, to the extent that there's wrongdoing by by the d, a. and in new york city, there are state entities that can look into that the state's highest court can look into it the bar to look into it. there are
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various ways to deal with it, and typically, those investigations would occur after the fact because they know the danger of interfering with an ongoing investigation. and so that's what's going on here. and i think that's unfortunate. i think i think the i would hope that the house republicans would stand down on this and it's unusual to see them subpoena a line prosecutor. but the idea because mark pomerantz has written in a book about a lot of this and about why he left that office. do you think that that hurts his ability to resist a subpoena like this one? well we'll see. you know, i assume that he will be reluctant to comply, but whether or not he'll be successful in in avoiding, um providing testimony remains to be seen again. from from my perspective, i looked. i simply look at the fact that as to whether or not is this, a congress stepping in and interfering with an ongoing investigation at the state level , and i really don't see that as a role of congress, quite frankly, and even to the extent that they have some kind of jurisdiction, i think again
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weighing in interfering with an investigation is really not what they ought to be doing. okay well on that front, the other remarkable story we're talking about this morning is this propublica report into supreme court justice clarence thomas and these luxury trips that he and his wife took whether republican mega donor which the donor says you know, that was just hospitality. it wasn't anything that justice thomas had asked for. justice thomas himself has not commented, and there's you know, no formal code of conduct at the supreme court that would bar him from doing this. but i wonder if this makes you think there needs to be tighter restrictions on the ethics code for someone like a supreme court justice. well first of all, i don't know if the facts of the report the reporting is accurate, assume it is, but it parts of it may not be accurate. uh and i know justice thomas. i bought with a lot of people hired people that would know him extremely well. i don't think this kind of action with in any way influence his decision on the court. but having said all that i worry
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about the image of the fact that the justices is that taking these gifts and not reporting it if, in fact the law requires reporting, and if the reason you don't report is because you're afraid of how it looks. maybe you shouldn't accept it again. i don't think it has any influence or impact on the work of the justice, but i think it's creates further thanks about the court about the justices, obviously, given the recent decisions at the end of the last term, a lot of people have raised questions about about the court talks about expanding the court talks about term limits talk about limiting the jurisdiction of the court. so i think that justices need to be careful because it's not all about just your individual conduct. whatever you do whatever you say it affects the rest of the justices. it affects the reputation of the court. and i think if you you look at recent polling, and the judges generally should, i would say our gym not to look at recent polling because they need to
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make the decisions based on what they believe is right believe based upon what the constitution of the statute say. but nonetheless, you need to be sensitive about how your actions affect how people, uh, believe or respect the court because in the end respect respecting the judgment of the court ends up on how people view the court. before i let you go. i can't ignore what's in the top right of the screen there. nashville the fact that you are aware all of the headlines are coming out of this morning what we were watching so closely at the state house last night. you are where the attorney general you served in a republican administration. what do you make of republicans in your home state expelling two young black democratic lawmakers for how they responded for their protests, breaking decorum. on the house floor. well, there are rules here, and obviously when you break the rules, or sometimes it has to be accountability. but i think that what happened here goes beyond i think what was right. i think people would look at the facts here. the fact that that the
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demonstrations related to the shootings that happened we could someone go here in nashville and i think that they first shift taking other action reported to the ethics committee, perhaps stripped in the jurisdiction of sitting on on certain committees. i think it will went well beyond that, and i think it sends a terrible message. quite frankly, you know, nashville private self being an open welcoming city. uh this i think this could hurt business. i'm part of an effort to bring major league baseball in nashville. i don't know how that's going to affect our efforts in terms of how people around the country look upon this city and i know that, you know, by and large the people that i know here. i love them. they're they've been great to me and my family. but this is just not a very good story for the city of nashville, and i think it's very importunate. it's remarkable to hear you say you think it could affect business as well. we'll see what the repercussions actually are. former attorney general alberto gonzales thank you for your time this morning. thank you. yeah, that's interesting. it could affect business and that would not be good and nashville is doing so well and thriving right
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mhm. i'm melanie is known in washington. and this is cnn. alright we're just a few minutes away from the march jobs report following a tumultuous month for banks worldwide during the 2008 financial crisis. it was jamie dimond along with the other bankers. it really steered, uh this economy through what we saw . he led the rescue of bear stearns and washington mutual help divert a total collapse of the country's financial system. so i asked him why did we just see two more banks fail could it have been avoided? what we do know is it, regulators told silicon valley bank at least six times. you've got a problem and your vulnerabilities you need to fix them. because of a law
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change for years ago. they didn't have to fix them. they didn't there was just a recommendation. they didn't fix those vulnerabilities with law change should have fixed it. the regulation forced it. yes so let me ask you this question because you the regulators camped force it. should the public know when banks like that are warned multiple times? or is the risk too great that then there's a run on the bank. if you wave a flag and say this bank has an issue, you may know more than i do about it because i didn't read all those negatory ports. but my view is the regulars could have forced it. if my regulars called me up and said, we do not like x and you have to change it. i would change it. you would there there was no law change that made that not possible. 2021 regulation change that that would said that this was just guidance. so you're saying it should be just guidance guidance to but when they told me i have to do it, i'm gonna do it. you do it. so let's talk about regulation. you say better regulation would not have prevented it would it would have what's better? i think again we have liquidity discount
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windows. we have mortgage laws. we've got capital laws. we've got t lack laws we've got how you can use the discount window. there are 100 rules. i'm saying thoughtfully adjust the mix of how you do those make a bit of changes if you have uninsured deposits with that means held to maturity. should you have debt issued? should supervisors for something or not. a statutorily not voluntarily and yeah, i think you can make a lot of change would improve the system. but that's always true. in any system. i've never seen that not be true in your annual letter about what you call your word whack a mole. he seemed to like that word and politically motivated responses to the banking crisis. like what? what i think very often when it comes to regulations you have. this is the problem. they try to fix that, but often has unintended consequences if you want. healthy regional banks, community banks. you should also listen to them about what excess cost does their ability to compete. you know what extra high cost debt does to it and have a thoughtful conversation about what are the things we can
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do to make it easier for you and make the system safer. i believe that that's doable. it's not doable without the conversation and without the analysis back some things you said in 2008, and this is in the middle of the crisis. you just acquired bear stearns in a fire sale, trying to stabilize banking system, and then you said, if you don't worry in this business you're crazy. what are you most worried about right now in this business to things well, i think it is quantitative tightening the effect that has a long term rates inflation higher for longer. that's kind of the tide going out. so like, even when bear stearns went down, you think other people have seen that and said i have too much leverage too much mortgage debt too much this and made some changes. lehman went down six months later. i think they might have been able to fix that, in the meantime, so that's a little bit of warning to people, but i think this war in ukraine what i think that is changing everything we think about the world how we should think about safety and security, even around food energy. it's changing economic relationships is rolling, rolling in the relationship with us in china, that is the most important thing
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. i mean, if you want to have a free and democratic western world and an american century in the next 100 century, that's what we've got to focus on. you said last year on that front, the autocratic world thinks that the western world is a little lazy. and incompetent, and there's a little bit of truth to that, because that's still how you see it. i think, you know, i think we do a lot of things that were in great position. so you know for the american public. we have food, water energy with most prosperous nation the world's ever seen. that's still true. the most innovative, just go to atlanta go to not some people just silicon valley, but in landed, too. it's a new market in brooklyn. you know, it's all over the place we have the high gdp per person is $70,000. plus china's is 15,000 they import 10 million barrels of oil a day. they don't have the atlantic and the pacific. they have a very complicated neighborhood. they're you know, they're angry. they're neighbors who all started to rearm. we've got a great hand. on the other hand, we haven't done a particular job taking care of our lower paid citizens or inner city schools, immigration,
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taxation, and i think people should pay their taxes. litigation which you know we could cost 1% of gdp, and it was . if it created more fairness in life. i'd say it was good. but his capricious, arbitrary slow, you know, and i so i can go on and on about mortgages afford you're already about affordable housing. you know, we all agree with that, but very often the problem of affordable housing isn't capital, its local zoning laws. so if america just got up his own way, we grow 3% a year. are you worried about how close iran, russia and china are to one another right now and getting to one another. do you think about that? you're a student of history if you were going to ally with the western world, america and europe and western world or you're going to ally with the iran and russia, please. my worried not really doesn't worry, you know top generals. you said military? yes you should worry about geopolitics. but i just told you what a great hand america has. same with kind of europe. but we should be doing is ally making
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sure we're the allies not just militarily but economically strategically diplomacy development finance. you know, we have the rest of the world want to join us? if you're india, would you rather be part of that group, a part of the western world doing enough or not enough? no. i think you know bob gates in his book. i already called the symphony of powers and like that, said the symphony includes diplomacy. development finance having business involved in helping develop, you know africa, latin america, parts of asia. i think we could do a far better job court in that as a policy. i think, by the way, the administration thinks that too. and the other thing, but you can't take trade off the table. so the first thing we do is we take trade off table right from the start, no trade, maybe the most important thing for these countries, and while they're legitimate complaints about trade, we can do it better. we can do it right, all right, and we should be very thoughtful about it. should the f d i c insure more than $250,000 because i think a lot of people feel right now, after what we've seen the every deposit is just
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insured with no ceiling. i think probably, but it goes back to my thing about regulations. if you do this, you don't need to do that. if you do this, you don't need to do that. if you do them both. you can hurt, so just be very thoughtful. probably we should raise the deposit church. i don't know yet. i mean, again . you gotta do the analysis and that what about that would help community banks would help raise it. okay so final question on that. should the banks like yours, the big guys? with the most assets that have an implicit guarantee that you're essentially not going to fail, pay a higher percentage in the deposit insurance. oh god, i don't know how aggressive leave that to everybody else. opinion on that you guys should pay more into it too big to fail by the way or bonds wouldn't trade the way they trade just so you know, and you were in the markets and so okay, talk about the economy. you wrote a lot about this in your annual letter has this banking crisis even though you think it's almost over which i'm really glad to hear, though, increased chances of a recession here. yes. but i look at like it's not definitive. it's just like another weight on the scale . people say it's like raising
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rates, another 50 basis points or something like that. we are seeing people reduce lending a little bit. cut back a little bit. pull back a little bit. it won't necessarily forced recession, but it is recessionary. recession more likely because of this banking crisis from jamie diamond, not definitive, but another weight on the scale. interesting way of how he's looking at it. yeah every time now to talk about the monthly job numbers of monthly jobs report is in cnn's business correspondent phil solomon is here. good morning to you coming out of tme diamond. now what are you seeing? so this was a cooling job report but very much in line with expectations, so let's get to the number so we added 236,000 jobs in the month of march. the expectation was 200. 40 the unemployment rate ticking down from 3.6% to 3.5% guys, we're back at that fresh 50 year low for unemployment. we saw people come off the sidelines, so that's certainly wants to see that we want to see more workers entering the workforce because we still have so many jobs. let's take a look at wages, so wages increased.
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0.3% 0.3% on a monthly basis 4.2% on an annual basis where we saw a job gains at some of what we've been seeing right a continued trend, leisure and hospitality continuing to add jobs, their government. jobs continuing to add jobs there. so this is something that certainly cooling. i should say that we haven't seen job growth in this range really in the last few years, so certainly a cooling, but i would argue a welcome cooling certainly for the fed. is it enough? will it be enough to tame inflation? i mean, i think that's a really tough question to ask. i mean, we'll see right. i mean, i think it's a long road ahead for markets reacting well to this. the markets are actually closed today for the holiday, so i can't tell you about market reaction. i thought stocks were down. but anyways, i don't know. yeah, the markets are actually closed, but they do reopen monday. but what i can tell you is that i would expect that this would be the type of report that investors would like to see right because let's put this in context. after the fed has done so much right. we've seen nine interest rate hikes since last
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march. that's a lot we've hiked rates from about 0% of 5% in almost a year, and just about a year so investors are looking for and i would argue many consumers are looking for the fed to stop what the rate hikes right. i mean, it has sent credit card rates higher. it has sent mortgage retire, and so we're hoping for a bit of a break in terms of the rate hikes. will this be enough to get the fed to cool down? maybe i mean, citibank put out a note this morning, saying it's still expects another rate hike of 25 basis points. oxford economics as the same, so will it be enough, it remains to be seen as good friday. i forgot it was good friday. we'll see what they do help appreciate that hours of hitting camera footage now appears to show a dermatologist poisoning her husband. with drano and his lemonade, stunning allegations. we have the details ahead, plus horrifying new details surrounding the stabbing death of tech exec bob lee these images from the moment after his attack. money this morning, the jobs report. brought to you by
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jury has just indicted a dermatologist on charges of repeatedly trying to poison her husband with liquid drain cleaner. the attorney for emily, you says it was her husband who quote engineered the events during a contentious divorce. the husband says he installed cameras allegedly catching her in the act. cnn's camilla bernal is joining us live from los angeles. camilla in this case, i know at first came to light last year, but we're learning so many details about it. what's the latest? yes so use husband jack chan. what he's saying is that he was drinking this lemonade and started noticing a chemical taste in his mouth. so after he started feeling like something was off, he installed all of those cameras, so we write all these court documents and in them, he says that in these videos he sees her his wife going into or under the kitchen sink, getting that drano and then putting it into his hot lemonade. he says he has at least three videos. show her
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doing this. the videos have not been put out to the public, but we do have these screen grabs, and he says he had to go to the doctor and was diagnosed with stomach ulcers because of all of this, so she is now charged with three counts of poisoning and one count of domestic abuse now her defense attorney says she will plead not guilty. he says this was all orchestrated because of their divorce. he says that everyone knew that the family had an ant problem. and so they were using this lemonade with the drain ode to bait and kill the ants. now what he she is alleging through her attorney , is that essentially instead of calling 911, he went to his divorce lawyer and that he also is just using this because this is a very complicated divorce between two successful physicians. he says that she or that he would have noticed, having drank that drina because
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it is just so poisonous and so horrible that he should have known what he was drinking. caitlin undulant. what a bizarre case! camilo bernal. thank you for the latest on that it really is all right details also emerging this morning after the fatal stabbing of cash at founder bob lee, the san francisco standard is reporting surveillance, video and police records indicate that lee had staff baboons the chest. they also show the call 911 for help and tried to flag down a car. having out of control there one you take as a 13 around seems to lift his shirt up as he approaches a car that has stopped in the corner with its flashers on the car, then drives away. he falls to the ground. he gets up again and then what's back on main, the way he came, but on the other side of the street and falls down. hmm the surveillance photo obtained by the daily mail capture some of bob lee's final moments as he staggered toward an apartment
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seen your daddy reporter harry antin looking at this morning's number, holy week. so what is happening this morning? we have eastern. we have passover. right so this morning's number is one. why because google searches for easter this april ranked number one ahead of every other month since 2004 my goodness, gracious, i think probably were coming out of covid right in the ideas. hey maybe we can go out there and we can celebrate with our family. we can go to church. we can have people over for easter. in church and, you know, maybe roll some eggs with the kids who knows, but it's also passover and i heard you were very interested in this town. and i think you know we had spoken about hanukkah before right about passover. i just think that we works for into people. it's always good to people to give people knowledge about about things, right. right so you know passover is right now, too, and it's for either seven or eight days and nights, depending on who you ask where you are. a lot of jews in israel
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actually only celebrate for seven days, but here in the states, we celebrated for it because we're trying to buffer because we're not exactly sure when it occurred on as the jews escaping slavery in egypt. the jews were freed after egypt was hit with plagues and the 10th plague was god kills the firstborn sons of egypt, but he passes over or passed over the jewish home. so thereby is the name of passover is that god passed over the jewish homes and spare the firstborn son celebrated nightly with seders. it's celebrated the first two nights reform jews. some will even do it the last two nights as well as seder, you, reda! hey, gotta you learn about the escape from from egypt from the bondage in egypt. it was something i really enjoy doing. doing as a kid. done okay, so let's get to eastern. now. what are the favorite things? candy but is it eggs? what is it? the most popular easter candies. take a look here. reese's peanut butter eggs number one. the kind of chocolate candy eggs i think we're sensing a theme here right with chocolate eggs. how about some jelly beans? right that's number three again. chocolate
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eggs, number four and the cadbury easter creme eggs number five. so i think i think we have a pretty good scheme going on here. eggs are pretty big. that's what i have to say. they're weighing in over there. she's anyone remember my favorite easter commercial. remember the kid? thanks bunny. yeah ah, i loved. i loved those eggs. but i'll also just note it's also a good time to give a greeting card, right? oh my gosh . easter is number five number five christmases number one, but look, number five is not bad at all. so maybe i'll send you an easter card. if you send me a passover card. how about that? all right, that's cool. that's cool. what's your favorite easter candy peeps candy? uh, no peeps. butter eggs. hello cadbury eggs with cadbury eggs, butter eggs, number one baby number one. there you go routes for one of the best teams in college football and roots for one of the best easter candy. i say, boy. oh boy. thanks. there
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recovering from his injuries, and he's giving his first interview to diane sawyer, and he says he remains haunted by the memory. was there on my own in a horrible way to die. and surely i would have. surely do you remember the pain? all of it ? yeah, i was awake through every moment. it's exactly like you imagined it would feel like if you it's hard to imagine what that feels like. but when you look at the machine and you look at it, and i was on asphalt, and i so wish i was on snow. it felt like someone took the wind out here. too many things are going on the body to feel pain is everything if you're so could have pain. mm soul could have pain runner says he has residual pain and there's rehabilitation . but he has no regrets, he says right was stepping in front of rescuers. nephew that has got to be a bit of the born legacy.
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aaron cross in him, right, guys . okay glad he's ok. yeah amazing to hear him talk about that. also today, the masters happening in augusta. it's the second day. one young golfer, though, has added something special to his swing is sampling . it's first time actually competing in the tournament nearly two years ago, bennett lost his father after he suffered from early onset alzheimer's. the golfer says he will never forget, though the one piece of advice that his father gave him before he died. don't wait to do something. bennett got his dad's words and his own handwriting tattooed on his forearm. you can see it here as left forum in this photo. bennett is certainly doing something. he is now tied for sixth place in the tournament, shooting the lowest score by an amateur in 22 years. and on that note on that note. we know you hate this happy birthday. thank you. we love you do not open this because it's something that you told me that you wanted, but you cannot open it. greatest gift. so, caitlin caitlin,
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