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that backfire? i mean, you can absolutely see a circumstance where the speaker of the house said that the lieutenant hey, you take this bill up. it's your job. you do this. if you want to sort of stay in line and keep your committee assignments to do the things and you know what? when you look somebody in the eye and they can't respond back. they? no, they didn't. they didn't. they didn't do the right thing. they know they were wrong. and that young man is so remarkable. and it's absolutely channeling energy and an outpouring that is the essence of democracy and is the essence of what makes this country great and my hat is off to him. and i think you're going to see your you're gonna you're starting to see some seismic shifts, and i hope they reverberate. we'll see just remarkable day remarkable few days for him as well. we'll see what happens with justin pearson's vote on wednesday. thank you for joining us tonight. hello and welcome to
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our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom and i'm was my church just ahead reinstated for now one of the tennessee three expelled for protesting gun violence makes a dramatic return to the statehouse. louisville to the growing list of u. s cities left reeling from mass shootings . this time, a disgruntled worker shot up a bank with an assault rifle, killing five. the u. s state department is raising the stakes to try to free a wall street journal reporter being held in russia and accused of being a spy. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. to neighboring us states are grappling with deadly mess shootings, the heartbreak and the political fallout. the latest carnage
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unfolded at a bank in downtown louisville, kentucky, on monday and employee opened fire during a staff meeting before the bank open to the public, killing at least five people. a law enforcement source says the 25 year old gunman had been told he would be fired and live, streamed the attack afterwards, the us president issued a statement on gun control asking how many more americans must die before republicans in congress will act to protect our communities. and in tennessee, a lawmaker kicked out of the state house but taking part in a gun reform protests on the chamber floor after a fatal school shooting in his community two weeks ago, was just reinstated. the nashville metro council voted to put justin jones back in office, the expulsion of jones and another black democrat , justin pearson, from the republican dominated house has triggered major protests at the state capital. there will be a
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vote on whether to reappear. point pearson on wednesday. and cnn's ryan young has more now on the tennessee vote. a lot of focus on the state of tennessee and especially the city of nashville. nashville, had a plan vote on monday with their city council to see whether or not they could put justin jones back in his representative seat last week, of course, the republican majority at the statehouse in tennessee kicked out two of its members justin j. pearson and justin jones. justin jones case he had the opportunity to go for the city council. they re appointed him and that vote was dramatic. you could see it in his face. in fact, take a look at this video. as you see just the exuberance of the crowd who was excited. they went from that moment and then marched to the state capital. on the capitol steps. he was back to getting a read back in. he had a swearing in service right there on the steps. the crowd went crazy as it went back and finally address
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that state capital assembly once again. today we send a clear message to speaker cameron sexton that the people will not allow his his crimes against democracy that happen without challenge. we are calling on house speaker cameron sexton to resign. a speaker of the house. he is an enemy of democracy has really shifted now to justin j. pearson he says. he's hoping shelby county puts him back in office. that can happen on wednesday, so both members who were pushed out of their seats may get their seats back. there will have to be a special election. so this is not over just yet, but both members said today we should be focused on what's going on in this country, especially when it comes to gun violence with the mashing that happened in louisville. they're hoping that the country gets behind this and make some changes to some laws. ryan young, cnn, nashville, tennessee. joining me now from nashville quantity tombs who sits on the city's metropolitan
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council. thank you so much for being with us. thank you. so in a speedy and unanimous vote by the nashville council, tennessee state representative justin jones was reinstated after he and fellow representative justin pearson were both expelled last week holding a gun control protests on the house floor. so what's your response to jones? reinstatement first? and what about pearson? while i'm thrilled about representative jones being restored to his seat , the constituents of district 52 elected him they are his baby . he is their chosen representative, and so he deserves to be restored to his seat of the protests that he staged on the household was just him, speaking out for his constituents and getting into what representative john lewis would call good trouble, and i think that when you feel like your constituents have been silenced and that they're not being heard, then it's your duty as their elected officials to stand up for yeah,
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representative pearson. i'm hoping for the same result that the memphis city council will restore him to his seat because he's the elected representative and district 86. he should be there as well because all he was doing again was representing his constituents in and lifted up their voices, and we saw three democratic state representatives up for expulsion last week to expelled by republicans, but one was not glory. johnson who survived her expulsion vote, says she thinks that might have a lot to do. with the color of her skin. do you agree with that? i think the optics are clear. you have to african american male representatives expelled in the older white representative female representatives, not you can't get past the racial undertones of that. and even you know, in 2023, given the history of this country and of the state of tennessee, it looks like it's very racial undertones there and i don't think you can get past it. what did this political drama revealed to the nation
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about democracy in this country and racism? do you think. that democracy is not dead. when the explosions happened. i saw a lot of tweets and democracy is dead and people felt defeated and disillusioned and disenfranchised. and i think the vote today shows that democracy is not dead that it lived and then sends a message to the country to the world that we need to keep fighting and make sure that the voices of the people are not silence. and what about racism in the country? i think that it shows that racism is not dead as well. and we all know that you had your two african american representatives expelled and the older white female representative not expel. you can't get past those racial under tiles, even if there's not an intent to do something that is racist. it looks that way. so you can't get past that. and it still shows that we have a lot of work to do in this country and its world. and all this started as a call from the three
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democrats for common sense gun laws in the wake of six lives being lost in a recent mass shooting in nashville, but that message got overshadowed by the political drama and now we have another mess shooting monday, this time at a bank in louisville, kentucky, and we go through the same motions of horror with more lives lost and no political will apparently to bring about gun control legislation. what is your response to that. it's unfortunate that we can't come together to come up with common sense gun legislation to protect our kids to protect our citizens from gun violence. that's not a partisan issue. it should be a bipartisan effort for us to all work together because we all want to be safe. we want to be able to go to the bank go to work. go to school, go to church and all those different places and not fear that we're going to end up dead. yeah very strong words. a councilwoman. quantity tombs. thank you so much for joining us appreciate it. thank you. the attack at the bank in
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louisville marked the 145th mass shooting in the united states this year, according to the gun violence archive. 1/5 victim died hours later she has been identified as 57 year old diana eckert. cnn's omar jimenez picks up the story. officers were on sane within three minutes. the suspect shot at officers. we then returned fire and stop that threat. police revealing the shooter was an employee at the bank and had livestreamed the attack. suspect was live framing. and unfortunately, that's that's tragic. to know that that incident was out there and captured enforcement source telling cnn the shooter had also learned he was going to be fired and wrote a note to his parents and a friend indicating he was going to shoot at the bank. louisville's head of police
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solemnly reading the names of the victims. at an afternoon press conference, tommy elliott. 63 years of age. jim tut 64 years of age. josh barrett 40 years of age and juliana farmer. among those injured in the attack. two police officers, including a rookie cop just days into the job, the officer who was in critical condition today. officer nicholas wilt. 26 years of age. just graduated from the police academy on march 31st. i just swore him in and his family was there to witness his journey to become a police officer. he was struck. in the head that officer out of surgery in critical but in stable condition . the shock of the attack also felt at the highest levels of
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the state's government. one of the victims known to the mayor and governor, one of them was tommy elliott. a very good friend of mine. of the governor's tommy elliott helped me build my law career. help me become governor. gave me advice on being a good dad. he was an incredible. friend officials say the gunmen used an ar 15 style rifle in the attack. investigators are still trying to establish a motive as the governor paid tribute to those lost today. to honor those who have fallen and asked so many families grieve. i'm ordering our flags statewide. fly it. half staff. until friday. omar jimenez, cnn, louisville, kentucky. now to new developments and a new deadline in a closely watched medication abortion case in the united states. a federal appeals court
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says plaintiffs must respond by tuesday night to requests by the justice department and an abortion pill manufacturer. they are asking the court to freeze a judge's order to suspend the food and drug administration's approval of a widely used abortion pill. that order could make the pill unavailable nationwide starting friday at midnight, california, massachusetts and washington state, all led by democratic governors have announced they have secured emergency stockpiles of the abortion pills. the u. s defense department is in full on damage control mode, working to determine the scope and scale of a classified documents leak that has implications around the globe. us diplomats reaching out to reassure allies after the documents were posted online, some of them revealed top secret information about u. s surveillance of close partners, including israel and south korea. claims that washington
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was spying on ukrainian president vladimir zelensky, as well as sensitive intelligence about the war in ukraine. dozens of the leaked documents were still posted on twitter as late as monday. we don't know. who's behind this? we don't know what the motive is, and i think i can't remember who asked before, but we don't know what else might be out there. let's get reaction now from south korea. cnn's paula hancocks joins us live this hour. so paula, what more are you learning about reaction from seoul to the pentagon leaks. alright me. when it comes to south korea, there has been a fair bit of reaction now. this is related to the documents suggesting that there were internal conversations between senior south korean officials about a potential deal to sell ammunition from south korea to the united states. now this potential deal was it was
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understood concern to south korean officials, according to these documents, suggesting that they were worried the us would put pressure on south korea to give this ammunition directly to the ukraine. south korea has this long standing policy of not selling or giving lethal aid to countries at war. and this is really what this revolves around the worry that one south korea sold the ammunition to the u. s that it would then be passed on to the ukraine. but what we have heard from the presidential office and that's really where much of the reaction has come from. they are claiming that there are considered as considerable amount of the information is quote fabricated . now it's a fairly vague statement from the presidential office. we have asked for clarification as to which part they believe may be fabricated, but there's no clarification at this point, also pointing out that there was a phone call this morning between the secretary of
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defense of the united states lloyd austin and his south korean counterpart, the south korean sites. saying that lloyd austin had asked for that call to try and clarify some of the media coverage of these potential pentagon leaks. we also heard from the south korean side that they believe that the ministers agreed that parts of this was fabricated. we don't have a statement. at this point from the pentagon. they don't have a readout of the call itself. we have reached out to hear what that side of the story is. but we have been hearing from us officials that they believe that some of these documents are authentic and one u. s official telling cnn. they look real so really what we're hearing from the south korean side is that they are trying to in their way of this damage control suggests that some of these documents are in fact, not real, although not clarifying, which in particular it does come at a tricky time for the south koreans would just two weeks weeks away from president gil,
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traveling to washington and having a state dinner with us president joe biden and also addressing congress. where's me? alright thanks to paula hancocks . joining us live from seoul. appreciate it. ukraine accuses russia of scorched earth tactics in bomb mode ahead we will hear directly from people who escaped the city plus the u. s. state department takes a significant step in the effort to bring back a detained american reporter from russia in just a moment. i would like to move it. move it. you're like the we're reinventing our network. like to move it, move it. this moment. come on. fast reliable, perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. on
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accusing russia of switching to so called syrian scorched earth tactics. inbox mahmoud destroying buildings and defensive positions with airstrikes and artillery fire. the ukrainian military also says dozens of russian attacks in eastern ukraine have been repelled since sunday, and a russian helicopter and six drones have been shot down. meanwhile residents from back moot taking shelter in the nearby town of shells is yeah. cnn's ben wedeman met with some evacuees who shared stories of tragedy and survival. this is the safest way out of mahmoud, but not really safe at all video obtained by cnn of the view from a ukrainian armored vehicle shows the wasteland the city has become. and it was in a vehicle like this. marina and yesenia
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escaped from mahmoud. they're building was hidden in bombardment last thursday, killing three among them you have hidden his 33 year old grandson. had to help him, she recalls. but i couldn't do anything. questions. they waited in their ruined homes with the dead for three days before the army could rescue them. marina's daughter was married to you have hyenas grandson. what will i tell my daughter cries marina. she and my grandchildren are in poland. this shelter nearby chassis vr provides them some comfort and warmth, but they're still not out of danger. this town is well within range of russian guns, and since the battle for bomb mood began seven months ago, it has regularly come under shelling. on this day
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the russians were firing incendiary munitions over the city designed to cause fires. one resident showed us has spent capsule from the rocket. officials say there are perhaps 1000 civilians left in the yard. evacuations are possible, but they don't seem to be many takers. alexander drags firewood home. there's no electricity or running water here. he fled to chassis. we are from silverstone , our from here where his home was destroyed. is he leaving? you know, he replies. my wife died here. my parents are buried here. said hey, chow's heads the town's military administration is she has. since last april. we've been trying to convince people to leave talking with him reasoning with them. he tells me, but we can't make them
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leave. yet again, the old and infirm refused to leave despite the danger. ben wedeman, cnn cvr, eastern ukraine. the u. s. state department has officially designated wall street journal reporter evan gorshkov itch as wrongfully detained by russia. the designation backs up previous assertions that the espionage charges against him are baseless. it also gives the biden administration authority to explore options like a prisoner swap to free him for more on this story. i'm joined now by claire sebastian. live from london. good morning to you, claire. so what is the latest on this? and what comes next? this designation, which was expected as secretary of state. antony blinken had said that in his eyes, he believed that evan gorski, which was wrongly detained, it's comes 12 days after he was arrested in moscow. it's not a legal designation, but it does. as you
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say, formalize that u. s position that the espionage charges against evan herskovits are baseless. or, in the words of the right house press secretary ridiculous it means that in the eyes of the u. s, he has essentially a political hostages case now moves under the jurisdiction of the office of the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs to other wrongfully detained americans in russia. brittney griner, the u. s basketball star and trevor reid were released in prisoner swaps last year there, as they say, we're also designated as wrongfully detained, but another paul whelan, also like mr koskovich, accused of espionage, is still serving a sentence in russia. there is, however. our immediate problem. for evan gershowitz, and that is that the u. s. says it has yet to be granted consular access to him, which means that they're essentially having to take russia's word for the fact that he is being treated fairly and humanely in moscow is notoriously formative a prison take a listen to a state department spokesperson on that topic. we believe that it
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is a matter of human dignity to ensure that, um mr herskovits can can meet with consular officers. do you have any recourse at all? we have a number of tools at our disposal. matt to hold the russian federation accountable. we don't know exactly what those tools rosemary. the u. s also says this is a violation of the international consular convention to which russia is also a signatory in terms of next steps for evan gorski, which is case his lawyers, according to russian state media have filed an appeal that will be heard in court next week. a week today he failing any other development is scheduled to remain in lefortovo prison in moscow until may. 29th russia will say that they need to see this play out in court before any diplomatic discussions can be had. but there's new designation does certainly put the onus on those diplomatic discussions. rosemary alright, thanks to claire sebastian joining us live from london. us
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lose fat get lean, absolutely free, rugged 321321. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. us president joe biden heads to northern ireland in the coming hours to mark 25 years since battling factions agreed to end their violence and set up a power sharing government. but despite the relative success of the good friday agreement, some of the stresses and the violence remain masked republican activists attacked police in derry on monday. as a march by the so called new ira degenerated into vandalism following his visit, president biden will then travel to the republic of ireland to explore his irish ancestral roots, and cnn's kevin liptak is in belfast, northern ireland. he joins us now live good to see you, kevin. so talk to us about what's planned for the president, drawing his overseas
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trip to belfast, northern ireland, then, of course, the republic of ireland. and what's your biden hoping to achieve on this visit? rosemary. it certainly is a sentimental trip for president biden. of course, he's a proud irish american. he references those irish roots all the time quotes, irish poets and a lot of his speeches. and in fact, before this trip, the white house sent quite an extensive genealogy table dating back to 18. oh, three. going back to president biden's great great great grandparents, who eventually journey to the united states. but of course, this trip is about more than sentiment as well. it's timed around the 20. the fifth anniversary of the good friday agreement that accords that brought peace between the nationalists and the unionists here in northern ireland. president biden, of course, very eager to highlight the legacy of that agreement, which came about with some significant american investment , not just american investment. but but democratic investment in the form of president bill
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clinton and the senator george mitchell. and certainly president biden wants to underscore the importance of these kinds of agreements in world affairs, particularly at a moment when american involvement overseas as being questioned in the united states by some republicans. this is sort of the different kind of diplomatic agreement that president biden really does want to emphasize, and you'll hear him talk about that when he arrives in belfast later today. now the good friday agreement is being tested somewhat. certainly the specter of violence has never entirely disappeared here in northern ireland, and you did see some of that yesterday at the march and dairy. some of the violence that you saw there. you also see very significant security presence ahead of the president's arrival. ah, here in belfast later today have heavy police presence on the streets around the president's hotel. and so certainly that is something that the white house and the northern irish government is watching very closely. you also see sort
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of the power sharing agreement that was part of the good friday agreement that's been paralyzed for several months now over this dispute between the brexit trade rules. and so that is something that the president may want to talk about. when he arrives here later today, he will only be here in northern ireland, though. around 24 hours before heading south to the republic of ireland later on wednesday. rosemary alright thanks to kevin liptak joining us live from belfast. and still to come. tensions flare in the west bank as thousands of israeli settlers and even members of benjamin netanyahu's cabinet marched to an abandoned settlement, the details just ahead. you're doing busisiness in an app driven muli cloud world. that's whyhy you choose vm waree with flelexible multi cloud serviceces that enae digital innovation and enterprise control helps you keep your cloud options open. what's it like to hear from the
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the bosley guarantee texting proud to 654654. this is cnn. the world's news network. simmering tensions in the middle east boiling over as clashes break out between israeli forces and palestinians in the west bank. palestinian red crescent
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says more than 200 people injured near the town of beta, including 22, who were hit by rubber bullets. the israel defense forces say they responded to a riot where rocks were thrown at soldiers, lightly injuring two. this clash happening as israel's national security minister joined thousands of settlers in a march stone abandoned israeli outpost crowd called on israel to legalize the outpost, which is on land the palestinians say they own. so let's go live now to jerusalem and journalist elliott godkin. good to see you , elliot. so what is the latest on these clashes and, of course, the security minister marching with settlers? raise me the settlement about theater that the settlers are now left from that area where they were yesterday. they still want to legalize it. but the current situation remains that it is not a legal settlement. i should note, though, that it's not unprecedented that israel to
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legalize previously illegal settler outpost, it's done so with nine illegal outposts earlier this year, which it said was in retribution or in response. to violent attacks by palestinian militants against israelis. so that's not to say that this particular settlement will not be legalized at some point in the process began some time ago, but for now, it remains an illegal outpost and other supporters of settlers, including settler ministers, such as its marble there, the national security minister. will continue to try to promote the legalization of that settlement . the other big piece of news that we had on monday was a news conference from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and i suppose there were four main reasons why he was giving this news conference, which is quite rare for him to do something. he gets plenty of statements on tv or addressing the nation but doesn't often take questions. so first of all, is ready to show that his hands are still on the
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wheel that netanyahu was still in charge. despite more than three months of massive protests in the country against his plans for judicial overhaul. the other is to show his supporters and also his enemies, be they within israel or militants in the gaza strip in the west bank or in lebanon or syria that israel is still able to defend itself and israel will even go on the attack, as and when it sees necessary in order to defend itself is also of course, used the opportunity. to effectively officially rescind his firing of his defense minister, you have gallant there have been disputes between us even difficult disputes on certain subjects, but i have decided to leave these disputes behind us. gallant remains in his post and we will continue to work together for the safety of the citizens of israel. and you'll recall raised me that it was the firing of garland prompted mass protests and finally persuaded
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netanyahu to press the pause button on those plans for judicial overhaul. rosemary elliott gotkine joining us live from jerusalem, many things i'm rosemary church. for our international viewers. world sport is next and for those of you here in north america will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment to stay with us. my sececret to beating safe ches . secret dryry spray, just spray and stay fresh all day. my turn secret actually fights odor, and it's aluminum free hours later, still fresh secret works. i can't take my eyes off my eyes. go to islam. if i drops dramatically reduces redness i one minute and look at the
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new york this week to face another legal battle. sources tell cnn he may be deposed on thursday in a civil lawsuit filed by the state attorney general. it alleges trump his children and the trump organization were involved in a decades long scheme to enrich themselves by providing false financial statements to lenders and others. meanwhile the former president is challenging a separate legal decision against him. cnn's katelyn polantz has more. donald trump has gone to a federal appeals court for the fourth time in the january 6th criminal investigation that's being run by federal prosecutors out of dc trying to close off some of the questions that a witness might be able to answer in the grand jury. now, this is not just any witness. this would be his former vice president, mike pence. pence has been subpoenaed to that grand jury and donald trump has been trying to claim executive privilege or presidential privilege protection. around the
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communications that he and pence would have had after the 2020 election leading up to january. 6th whenever pence was being pressured to try and stop the outcome of the presidential election and overturn donald trump's loss now three times, donald trump has already gone to the appeals court and lost related to other witnesses. a lot of other people, including people from pence's office, his own white house counsel, some of his top aides, even cabinet member mers, but this fourth time he's filing again to try and block part of pence's testimony by claiming executive privilege. we do believe, though , according to many of the legal experts, i speak with that he is likely to lose again here. we know that a trial level judge already denied. trump's request to stop pence from answering these questions at the grand jury, and there's 50 years of case law up against him here. obviously the appeals court has not sided with him any time he's
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tried to make executive privilege claims over january 6th material before and that is a likelihood again. katelyn polantz cnn washington. president biden has signed legislation on monday to end the national emergency for covid 19 . the white house says the move does not affect a separate public health emergency, which will end on may 11th. but when both emergencies are formally over next month that will end government funded tests, treatments and vaccines. as well as some other social safety net programs designed to help the us deal with the pandemic. the texas board of pardons and parole says it will immediately start investigating a potential pardon for daniel perry, the man recently convicted of killing a black lives matter protester three years ago. the pardon request came straight from the state's governor, greg abbott, a move that's causing controversy
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and putting the victim's loved ones through new trauma. cnn's ed lavandera has more. foster in the summer of protests following the murder of george floyd in 2020, garrett foster joined a black lives matter demonstration in austin, texas, where you got it out tonight. don't let us march in the streets anymore, so i got to practice something. some of our rights. perry was an army sergeant working as a rideshare driver that summer and had just dropped off a passenger near a blm protest. prosecutors say perry ran a red light to turn into protesters on the street. instigating the confrontation. perry's lawyer says several people started beating on his car and foster motion for him to lower his window. foster was carrying an assault style rifle, which he was legally allowed to do. oh god. this police interrogation video at one point captured perry, saying he didn't want to give foster a chance to aim at him. perry grabbed his handgun,
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fired multiple times and killed foster, an air force veteran. perry claimed it was self defense, but he was charged with murder. prosecutors also pointed to texts and social media post suggesting perry was looking for a fight, perry wrote to someone he might kill a few people on my way to work. they are rioting outside my apartment complex. a texas jury rejected the self defense claim and found him guilty of murder. on friday, perry broke down when he heard the verdict. perry has become a celebrity cause in right wing media. fox news host tucker carlson is pressuring republican governor greg abbott issue apartment and it means that in the state of texas if you have the wrong politics, you're not allowed to defend yourself. and the next day, the texas governor announced he would swiftly moved to pardon period watched. my husband died in front of me. longtime partner whitney mitchell was with foster the night of the deadly encounter. she says his family is angered
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by the governor's announcement what the governor is saying. jane and vowing to pardon daniel perry. that has come as a complete shock and surprise to you. this has been a complete nightmare. i just thought it was disgusting. and i don't think that he is fully like read the case or know what's going on with it, and i honestly can't understand this decision like it's just it's just it's absolutely disgusting. governor abbott went on to say that texas has one of the strongest standard ground laws of self defense that cannot be nullified by a jury or a progressive district attorney. that d a in austin, jose garza called abbott's comments deeply troubling. do you think this is the governor, bowing to pressure from right wing media? by weighing in he has caused irreparable damage to our criminal justice system. i know that he has weakened the rule of law in the state of texas. i know he has endangered the
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public safety of our community. on monday, the texas board of pardons and paroles said it had received governor abbott's request for a pardon of daniel perry in that it will immediately begin to investigate . but it's not clear how long it will take for the agency to issue its recommendation to the governor. also important to point out that daniel perry's trial isn't even fully over. the sentencing phase of this trial hasn't even started yet. ed lavandera, cnn dallas. new video shows the moment and imam was stabbed, drawing morning prayers at a mosque in new jersey on sunday, and you can see the suspect among the other worshippers when they kneel down to pray. he quickly moves to the front of the room and appears to stab the imam in the back. the suspect has pleaded not guilty to an attempted murder charge. a cnn exclusive investigation now into how kim jong un has used
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high tech bank robberies to fund his illicit nuclear arms program . cnn's alex marquardt has the story from washington. north korea's nuclear and missile programs race ahead there. hackers have been busy on a newer front. cnn has exclusively learned about a counterpunch against north korea's aggressive efforts to steal cryptocurrency by the hundreds of millions to fund kim jong un's military programs right now, with north korea, china figure out ways to open up border trade again the only sustainable recurring source of revenue in any meaningful way is the crypto theft gangel last year, according to the crypto firm chain al icis. north korea stole an estimated did $1.7 billion nearly half of the $3.8 billion in crypto stolen in 22 globally. it's the kind of return on investment in north korea can only dream about other things
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they can do like mining selling coal iron ore involved tens of thousands of laborers, slave laborers. but this they can do it with a handful of people and make enormous sums of money. to cut off this revenue stream. the u. s and south korea are stepping up efforts with increasingly sophisticated tactics. last june, the california based crypto startups, harmony was hacked for $100 million, primarily in the cryptocurrency. a theory. um, the fbi determined the north korea was behind the hack, south korean intelligence and american crypto investigators were quickly on their tail able to track the stolen crypto through the system until the moment they tried to convert it to a dollar pegged account. so there's a moment you know a matter of minutes where the north koreans have to send the crypto money to other accounts that they're not controlling. and that's when these private investigators that south korean spies the fbi, they
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try to pounce right then and there, but the sting seized just 1% of the amount stolen $1 million. showing just how big the challenge is to disrupt north korea's crypto schemes act at that moment of opportunity, when you when you can do something that's extremely time intensive and difficult to be able to, you know, provide law enforcement with the tools they need to track those asset movements in real time. that's the real innovation here. synergy between private crypto companies and intelligence and law enforcement is growing. the biden administration credited with taking the threat seriously , in my conversations with senior administration officials , they're emphasizing that this is indeed a regular part of the president's intelligence briefing. this is north korea and its criminal ways moving into the virtual age as cryptocurrencies become more and more popular, it means the opportunities for north korean hackers also continue to grow.
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this is clearly an area kim jong un is prioritizing and it is far less it's labor intensive than other efforts in just the past few days, the state department envoy for north korea met with japanese and south korean counterparts in seoul and together, they issued a statement calling out north korea's crypto theft and reiterating their working together closely to try to block it. alex marquardt, cnn washington. and thanks so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. hope you can stick around. i'm joey. i'm ananita. and this is r real ring story. onene time whei was out of town, my husband collapsed. i got notified right away and got him to help you needed rain helped save my life learned more at ring .com. here's your parachute packed it myself certain it'okay. mhm. are you foreign prints certain.
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