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already filled targeted, they already face an outsized amount of violence, and here we are again. jennings something up. for what for what? what is the endgame here? people exist. they should be able to exist in their bodies the way they are, and instead you're hearing these these horrible things about transgender people, and they are going to be targets of violence . the more this sort of thing happens. that is the fear here. we'll see. i mean, the question is just of course, about what it means, you know, for everyone going forward in the community overall. everyone thank you so much. sarah fisher. abby. phillip harrington, sarah signer . thank you, everyone for joining us. the news continues here on cnn. hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world church just ahead on cnn newsroom ambush.
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newly released body cam video shows the moment officers come face to face with the louisville, mass. killer. two weeks after the deadly school shooting in nashville. protests and lawmaker expulsions. tennessee's republican governor announces plans to strengthen gun laws plus jailed russian opposition leader alexei navalny's health is said to be deteriorating and his team is raising concerns he may have been poisoned yet again. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for being with us. police in louisville, kentucky, have released dramatic body cam video showing their officers quick response to monday's deadly mass shooting at a bank. the 25 year old gunman, an employee of that bank opened fire, killing five people and wounding eight others
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. police say it also appears he was waiting for their officers to arrive. these two officers were shot and wounded after arriving at the scene that day. the newly released video shows the tense moments between them and the gunmen just moments before he's killed. cnn's omar jimenez walks us through the video and explains how the events unfolded and a warning. some of the footage is disturbing. stop! stop! stop! back up. back up, back up, back up video starts as officers pull up to the scene. on the job, something back around and we do have two parts. body camera video from officer nicholas wilt shows him approach the bank with the pistol. his partner in training officer veteran corey galloway is wearing a camera to his long gun from the trunk. and moments later engages the shooter.
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his partner, officer wilt is shot and down in front of the bank, galloway tells arriving officers to look for a better angle. the shooter has an angle on that officer. we need to get out there. i don't know where he's at the glasses blocking him. and then. i think i got him down. i think he's down. now suspect do get the officer okay? no, he's down the officer.
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and all of it played out just behind me here. the windows shattered on that video are now boarded up as a community here tries to heal vigil is planned for wednesday to give some of that community that opportunity to find a way forward. police leadership have said they're proud of how their officers responded, but also that the most heroic things we do are shrouded in people's tragedies. based on what we've seen. this is no exception. marty menez, cnn. kentucky. steve moore is a retired fbi supervisory special agent and a cnn law enforcement contributor. he joins me now live from los angeles. thanks for being with us. thank you. so we just saw that newly released
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bodycam video showing the moment police officers came face to face with the suspect in the louisville bank, mass shooting. what was your response when you saw the footage? and how do you think those officers handled the situation? you can probably see it on my face. i it's almost triggering. it's uh, it's just shocking and what these officers went through, because this is the nightmare scenario. somebody goes in. they shoot the people they want. and then they set up a vantage point from which they can engage the police before the police know there. um being engaged, and that's the that's the terrifying possibility. yeah, and that that's the situation because we saw with the window that was there. the glare made it impossible for those offices to know where that shooter was. and if there was anyone else in the line of fire , so it made it even more difficult situation for them, didn't it? it did. and here's
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here's the really hard thing that the public really needs to understand. part of active shooter response is to make the active shooter stop shooting unarmed civilians and turn their attention to the police. because the police have guns and training. uh guns and training aren't going to protect you, necessarily for from an ambush. but those officers who were wounded were wounded because the gunman wasn't shooting people in the bank anymore, and i mean it makes you think of we saw the video from the you've aldi school shooting so different such a contrast there where we saw officers retreating when the shooter shot in their direction. this was very different, wasn't it? it was and that the nashville response was also because you know, every single one of these officers who responded, saw what happened in
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you've aldi and just simmered about how angry they were. and, um, these officers went straight in and unfortunately they went into a an ambush but again. they got the person shooting at them , not unarmed civilians and they didn't stop what they were doing . they tried to get what we call an alternate breach or or an alternate angle on the bank saying, you know, come around the other side. so basically while they might be pinned down , the shooter couldn't pin down two groups at once, so their tactics were excellent under the worst possible conditions. and two weeks after the deadly school shooting you just referred to in nashville, tennessee's republican governor , plans to strengthen gun laws in that state. how significant is this coming at a time when most polls indicate americans do want to see these common sense gun controls put in place to stop these mess shootings
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happening again and again. it's certainly a step in the right direction, rosemary, but here's here's the sad truth. right now . there are more than 20 million are 15 in civilian ownership in the united states right now, so even if we could wave a magic wand and have them have manufacturer of civilian ar 15 stales stopped. they're still out there and i think while we're working on the long term solution, the short term solution is going to be trying to get places and places of business schools especially hardened just a little bit, delay the shooter three minutes until the police can get there. that's what we need to be doing. it has to be on a level of post 9 11 protection of airports. yeah i mean, we're all trying to find the smartest solution to gun reform. in this country, aren't we? what needs to be done
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at the point of purchase? to prevent easy access of guns, particularly to those suffering from mental illness. if we don't have red flag laws if we don't have something that will tell the tell the people who were selling these things that this person is not a good risk to have it. then if we're not even trying, um we're fools. um the issue here is that while it will protect a lot of things, you know, they said the shooter last time in nashville bought the gun legally. well, not really. they hid mental illness in buying the gun. i think we need to increase these laws to at least in the short term. stop them from getting into the hands of people who want to murder innocent people. would a psychological test. make any difference? do you think it point of purchase?
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i take time? not not just at that point, but to take time. so it takes hours, perhaps days rather than i mean, it takes two or three hours to purchase a gun and be approved. yeah yeah, the problem. we need to find some way to delay situations where somebody like this, um is able to just go out and purchase it immediately trained with it and then go into the bank with it, and i don't have all the answers right now, um but we have to do something for the long term, and we have to combine that with short term um and, frankly, you know, you've got people like this. this guy at the bank probably looked like a good risk for this. i mean, he's got he's got a white collar job. he works in a professional organization. they had no idea he had just been told he was going to get fired. um we're going to have to rethink this entire this the
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entire way we own guns here. let's hope they find the political will to do that. steve moore many thanks for joining us. appreciate it. thank you. tennessee's republican governor is urging state lawmakers to pass new gun control measures just over two weeks after the deadly mess shooting at a nashville elementary school, which left 39 year olds and three adults dead. governor bill lee wants what he calls an order of protection to keep weapons away from anyone who maybe a danger to themselves or others, and he's vowing to sign an executive order to strengthen the state's background checks. i think that we have an obligation. and i certainly do. to remind people that we should set aside. politics and pride. and accomplished something that the people of tennessee want us to get accomplished. it is possible and it is important that we find a way. to remove.
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individuals who are a threat to themselves or to our society to remove them from access to weapons. it's unclear if the republican dominated legislature will take up the governor's gun control push. last week, the statehouse expelled two black democrats for loudly demanding more firearm restrictions, or, as republicans put it, bringing disorder and dishonor to the chamber. one of the ousted lawmakers, justin jones, was reappointed by the nashville metro council on monday. the school shooting happened in his district. i think that it's a clear um example of frederick douglass is wisdom that power concedes nothing without a demand that we have an inra in north governor finally taking action on gun laws because of these young people marching and continuing to exert pressure on the governor actually met with him this afternoon along with other members of the national
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delegation, and i really see a change of heart and i'm hopeful for the days ahead that we can pass some comment since gun laws to protect our kids and our students and our community as a whole. the other expelled legislator legislator a. justin pearson will learn his fate in the coming hours when the shelby county commissioners vote on whether to reinstate him. a group of anti abortion doctors that sued to ban a common abortion medication is urging a u. s appeals court to uphold a ruling that would take the drug off the market. just hours ago, the group filed its response to request requests from the u. s. justice department and the maker of the drug mifepristone. asking that a texas judge's decision to suspend the press stones long held f d a approval will be allowed to take effect on friday . the group says that the drug is not safe and that the fda did not adequately assess its risks
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subaru ascent dog tested dog approved love it's what makes subaru subaru. two videos have emerged on social media purporting to show beheadings of ukrainian soldiers. the videos are of two separate incidents filmed at different times, but they only surfaced within the past week in response to the videos, a top adviser to ukrainian prison vladimir zelensky tweeted, there will be an accountability for everything. and for more on this story, go to claire sebastian, who joins us live in london. so clear. what more are you learning about these disturbing videos? as much as you say they seem to be related to two separate incidents filmed at different times, the first one, which appears or could have been filmed relatively recently shows the bodies of two ukrainian soldiers who do not have their heads whose heads have been cut off. next to a military vehicle
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. there are voices in russian saying that they were killed in their heads cut off laughter. social media suggests it would fill it was filmed near bomb mood and that we can't confirm that. so that's the first video . the second video might have been shot more towards the summertime, given the level of sort of plant life on the ground , and that heavily blood that one surfaced on twitter may show a russian fighter in the act. beheading a ukrainian soldiers so that particularly disturbing but again, we cannot confirm the location or authenticity of that video. having said that, while these videos are shocking, we have heard accounts of the brutality in the russian forces in particular that as it relates to wagner mercenaries in recent defection of a former commander revealed some account. there was also a video. that surfaced of the bludgeoning to death by ever defector with a sledgehammer video that was praised by the
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wagner founder precautions. so this may and again we have not been able to confirm the location of veracity of these videos. build up that picture of that kind of brutality. and of course, the incredibly high cost of that ongoing battle for mahmoud or history. and clear. i want to look at another issue. the health of jailed russian opposition leader alexei novalee , it appears to be getting markedly worse in a twitter post tuesday, he spokesperson said navalny has had severe stomach issues and has lost eight kg or about £17 over the past two weeks. and according to that tweet navalny is not receiving any treatment inside. the prison and navalny was poisoned, of course, with the internationally banned nerve agents. na'vi chalk back in august of 2020 and his team says it's entirely possible that he's been poisoned again. so clear. what more do we know about navalny's held at this
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time? yeah, his health has been in the spotlight for some time. we know, for example, that in early february, his lawyer said that he was moved to a harsher solitary confinement for a maximum period of six months. his supporters and family have said that's been taken an immense toll on his health, his daughter telling cnn recently that the russian government she believed was slowly torturing and killing her father. there was even an open letter in january from 500 or so medical professionals in russia, urging the government to allow him access to civilian doctors. did. this has been in the spotlight for a long time, but his supporters as you say, his spokesperson, saying that they couldn't rule out that he has been poisoned by something that is making his health deteriorates slowly, so not that kind of immediate reaction that we saw and he was poisoned later emerged with another chalk but something that leads to a more slow deterioration. the lead investigator for berlin cat crystal grows of who was instrumental in revealing the russian government links to that poisoning with nova jack in 2020 . he had this to say about
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whether that could be plausible. take a listen we cannot exclude that there is motivation for that. i mean, we know that navalny was definitely poisoned, with no video by none other than the state of russia. we know that he went back to russia against the wishes of putin because putin really wanted him out. he made everything possible to prevent his return. and, of course, now from within jail put navalny continues to essentially ridiculed putting in the war effort by being a very vocal opponent of the war. so of course there is the motivation. have also pointing out that well , typically, if this was and of course, we don't know something that was ordered by the russian government that would typically come from the top but giving given the splintering that we're seeing in the russian power structure at the moment in the unfettered access in recent times of the wagner, chief of guinea bring goes to prison. he also couldn't rule out that there are other possibilities there. rosemary the best, um, joining us live from london. many things a key anniversary, a
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legislature in limbo and the u. s president returning to his irish roots. we will have a live report from belfast plus given their recent military drills around the island. taiwan's foreign minister believes beijing may be preparing for war more on his exclusive interview with cnn. just ahead. so many migrants complaining about h how this wasas nothing like the easy route they were promised one of the world's most dangerous journeys, people clumping together, perhaps fearing for their own safety. women, children risking their lives for a better life reminder of the violence faces migrants here every day. the whole story with anderson cooper premieres sunday at eight every sunday one whole story one whole hour on cnn. your paint is really bad. best coffee i'vever had. thank you
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of diplomacy, politics and, of course, exploring his ancestry. so what's on the agenda today and, of course for the rest of the week? yeah, well, today, it's really all about the good friday agreement that us brokered peace accord that brought an end to the troubles 25 years ago. president biden is here to really tout the legacy of that agreement. it's the involvement of american president bill clinton. the senator george mitchell, who is the special envoy really trying to mark a moment in the history of northern ireland and the legacy of peace that that agreement security. of course, the president is only here for about 15 hours. and he did say as he was departing that his goal while he was on the ground was to quote keep the peace and i do think that tells you a lot. you know the peace isn't an easy one. here in northern ireland, you have seen some sectarian violence flare up even in the last several days, the terror threat level here has been elevated around the president's
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visit. and security is, of course, very tight here in belfast around the president's hotel, the political situation is also sort of tenuous here in northern ireland, the devolved government that was a product of the good friday agreement has been paralyzed over this dispute over brexit trade rules and the president while he's on the ground here, will meet with the leaders of the five political parties that comprise that power sharing government to try and control them back into sort of getting their work done. he will also meet separately with the british prime minister, richie sonntag. i think both president biden and prime minister soon i would have hoped that the government would be back working in working condition for the president's visit, but because it's not he will not address lawmakers at stormont. instead, he will address uh, students that ulster university and i think that's highly symbolic. really talking to a younger generation here. university students who may not have even been born in 1998, who have no direct memory of the troubles.
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really working to focus on the future of this region. the economic future, the potential for you know, economic development here that is really going to be the centerpiece of his address in northern ireland, but from there it's onward to the republic of ireland, and later today, he will have the first of two stops in an ancestral hometown in county louth. that's where his great great great grandfather, owen finegan, he was a shoemaker. eventually he left for the united states, but that's sort of where the president's origin irish or urgent stories begin rosemary. appreciate it. kevin liptak joining us live from belfast. many things taiwan's foreign minister has condemned china simulated strikes around the island over the weekend. speaking exclusively to cnn, joseph wu said it seems beijing may be preparing to launch a war against taiwan. so let's go to hong kong with cnn's and a corn is standing by so and what more are you learning about this?
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yes, certainly very strong language. rosemary from taiwan's foreign minister who deeply concerned about china's military drills around the island, as you say he thinks that beijing could be preparing for war. the three day military exercises, which finished on monday were in response to taiwan president saying when's meeting with u. s. house speaker kevin mccarthy. and other u. s lawmakers in california last week on her way back from a trip to central america, china had warned that they would quote resolutely fight back if they met. so really, taiwan shouldn't be surprised by china's reaction, beijing said. the exercises, which included simulated targeted strikes and sealing off taiwan with its aircraft carrier , the shen dong was necessary. to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity. but let's now have a listen to what taiwan's foreign minister joseph
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wu had to say. i look at the military sizes, exercises and also their referee. there seems to be trying to get ready to launch a war against taiwan. the taiwanese government look at the chinese military trip a something that cannot be accepted and we condemned it. rosemary earlier today at china's taiwan affairs spokesperson accused the dpp, which is the party of taiwan's president of bribing some members of us congress to oppose taiwan, where unification with china. he went on to say that colluding with external forces seeking taiwan taiwan strait now we are expected. to hear from taiwan's defense minister. which began yesterday, occurring at the top of the archipelago. very
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jewish holiday of passover. making conditions there particularly volatile. the area includes the al aqsa mosque, which israeli police raided twice last week. mr netanyahu's far right security minister is objecting to the closure and that comes as no surprise. it's yet another indicator of the prime minister's problems controlling his own government. cnn's had asked. gold shows us why this time around, mr netanyahu is facing a particularly tough time maintaining his authority. when benjamin netanyahu entered office for his third stint in december. he did so only with the support of far right parties once considered the fringe of israeli politics the way it is now you think when asked by cnn's jake tapper about their influence in his government. he brushed them off governing. i've got my two hands on the wheel and believe me. it's going to be a good direction, even if netanyahu's hands are on the wheel. people like national security minister itamar ben gvir are making it a bumpy ride
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. i think netanyahu got his hands on the steering wheel, but he is banquet and smote rich with their legs on the gas. netanyahu is the prime minister , no doubt, but he's not the leader of this government, now overseeing the israeli police. who's multiple raids into the al aqsa mosque last week after palestinians barricaded themselves inside helped spark rocket fire from lebanon and gaza. former prime minister yair lapid calling on netanyahu to strip bend fear of his police powers over the holy sites. ramadan temple mount during ramadan is the most explosive place in the world. it is not possible that it is being dealt with by a clown on tiktok that has lost the confidence of the police and the forces on the ground. on monday, ben gear marching alongside thousands of israeli settlers to an outpost still deemed illegal under this government as palestinians clashed with israeli security nearby. last month protests against netanyahu's massive judicial overhaul plan exploded
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into the biggest general strike in israeli history. four hours, netanyahu was nowhere to be seen just a tweet urging protesters to behave responsibly. instead the news of a pause to the legislation came in the form of a statement from ben revere, who seemed to be the final stumbling block before the pullback could be announced. guaranteed a new national guard under his ministry in exchange for agreeing to the pause, although he promised his supporters that the overhaul will still happen. so that's a lunatic step of netanyahu, which shows to what extent he cannot make a sincere judgment. now, even netanyahu's own former top lieutenants are questioning his judgment. i believe that the benjamin netanyahu of today is not the benjamin that danielle that i
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knew when he appointed me head of mossad. and i agree for this , but i cannot accept that he could could should continue and lead the country as israel quickly approaches at 75th independence day, netanyahu driving the country into unknown territory, told cnn jerusalem. i'm rosemary church. for our international viewers. world sport is next. and for those of you here in north america, i'll be back with more cnn newsroom testimony. do you stay with us? when you're the leader, disaster cleanup and restoration. how do you make like it? never even happened happened. fire it up, randy. being prepared for anything. whatever comes your way, there's a pro for that
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indiana, officials say. a semi truck trailer full of unknown plastics caught fire, which then spread to other plastics and eventually the nearby building. the building's owner had been previously warned about the unsafe facility. those living within half a mile of the plant were ordered to evacuate their homes. highly classified pentagon documents leaked on social media cast serious doubt on ukraine's ability to end the war against russia anytime soon . they say weaknesses in ukraine's weaponry and air defenses could lead to a stalemate for months to come. cnn's oren liebermann reports on the investigation into who leaked the documents and why. sectarian top us officials trying to get ahead of the damage caused by a leak of highly sensitive documents. i will tell you that we take this very seriously and we will continue to investigate and turn over every rock until we find
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the source of this and the extent of it. defense secretary lloyd austin promising results from an investigation just getting underway while secretary of state antony blinken worked to reassure foreign nations we have engaged with allies and partners at high levels over the past the past days. including to reassure them about our own commitment to safeguarding intelligence. and, of course, our commitment to our security partnerships. the department of justice is handling the criminal investigation of the leaks while d o. d is part of a broader look into how the leaks have impacted national security. the leaks have reached across the globe, revealing us spying on adversaries, including russia and china, but also on us allies and partners, among them israel, south korea and many more. some of the documents reviewed by cnn offers sensitive details on ukraine's military capabilities or lack thereof, including critical shortages of air defenses and overall casualty assessments. after more than a year of war. ukrainian officials downplayed the significance of the leaks, saying some of the
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information wasn't secret at all . but a source close to ukrainian president vladimir zelensky says the military has already changed some of its plans because of the leaks. in a new set of leaked documents obtained by the washington post . the us learned egyptian president abdel fattah al sisi was considering providing 40,000 rockets to russia for its war in ukraine, but to do so quietly to avoid problems with the west since egypt is one of the largest recipients of u. s military aid. cnn has not seen the documents and cannot confirm their authenticity. egyptian state media called the report an informational absurdity while the kremlin called it another hoax. and the u. s says they've seen no signs of egypt providing lethal leda, russia, but it underscores the far reaching consequences of the leaks. briefing on the logistics right on how this information got out there, but we also need to get briefings on the substance. the leaked documents appear to be part of a daily intelligence briefing prepared for the pentagon's senior leaders, officials said the documents can be accessed by hundreds, if not
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thousands of people across the government with the proper security clearance. it's not just a question of the number of people who had access to information like this, but how it's disseminated either through tablets rigged to have top secret information on them also printed out as we've seen through the documents and simply forwarded via emails, either in whole or in excerpts, depending on the classification level. some of that creates an electronic track that can be looked after and investigated, but not all of it, and that adds to the complications in investigating something like this and trying to figure out the motive behind it, or in lieberman, cnn at the pentagon. the manhattan district attorney who filed criminal charges against donald trump is firing back at one of the former president's closest allies. alvin bragg, is suing congressman jim jordans, chairman of the house judiciary committee, who has promised an investigation into brag, brag, calls the republican investigation and unprecedentedly brazen and unconstitutional attack by
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members of congress on an ongoing new york state criminal prosecution. and investigation. he also says chairman jordan's and the committee participating in a campaign of intimidation, retaliation and obstruction brag , is asking a federal court to block testimony before jordan's committee by a former senior prosecutor in his office, plus possible testimony by bragg himself. alvin bragg, in his brief today says there has never been an instance where a local elected d a has had to go in front of congress and talk about their investigation, so the effort by jim jordans is unprecedented and brags response here of taking the affirmative step of going into federal court and saying i want you to block this. i want to stop this right now is also unprecedented. jim jordans responded on twitter, saying first they indict a president for no crime. then they sued to block congressional oversight. when we ask questions
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about the federal funds, they say they used to do it. a delaware judge has ruled dominion voting systems may not bring up the january 6th attack during its upcoming defamation trial against fox news, the judge said bringing up the insurrection would be to pro judicial and that this lawsuit is not about whether fox influenced the storming of the u. s capitol, the judge who said he has been receiving death threats also restricted some evidence fox wanted for its defense. the right wing network is being sued for promoting false claims about dominion machines rigging the 2020 presidential election, calls the lawsuit a meritless assault on press freedoms. but as cnn's oliver darcy explains, the network is in hot water. outside this legal victory. it was not great in court for fox news, the judge at one point became notably frustrated with the
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network for not being forthcoming, fully transparent about rupert murdoch's role at the company. for years, fox lawyers have maintained that rupert murdoch doesn't have an official role at fox news. he's the chairman of fox corporation , but that the lawyers had said he didn't have a official role at fox news. it was only disclosed recent only that he is actually an officer at the company and the judge not very happy about this, making it clear in court, he said at one point. you have a credibility problem to the fox legal team, and so not good for them heading into this trial. jury selection gets underway on thursday and the trial is set to start next week. unless a settlement is reached. dominion is seeking $1.6 billion in damages. the mother of a six year old student who shot his first grade teacher in january, is now facing charges and virginia prosecutors say a grand jury may bring additional charges against
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others in the case. cnn's brian todd has the latest on the incident. a shocking assault inside a first grade classroom teacher, abby's warner shot in the hand and chest by her six year old student now that student's mother criminally charged by prosecutors in newport news, virginia 26 year old deja taylor faces charges of felony child neglect and recklessly leaving a loaded firearm so as to endanger a child. that's a misdemeanor. it's very unusual for a parent to be prosecuted for the acts of their children. taylor's attorney sent cnn a statement. saying in part, deja has cooperated from the first day of the incident. she has no criminal record. we will make our best efforts so that these proceedings will be more collaborative than most. the commonwealth's attorney previously told cnn taylor's six year old son will not be charged in this case. experts say there are several reasons why the boy wouldn't be charged. one would be whether or not he is competent to stand trial to
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would be. the law really presumes that children that are that young aren't able to really form criminal intent. abby's warner's attorneys last week filed a $40 million lawsuit against the newport news school district, alleging that administrators at rich neck elementary school had been aware that the child was violent at home. that he had choked a teacher during the previous school year when he was in kindergarten, and that school staffers especially then assistant principal, ebony parker ignored several warnings on the day of the shooting that the boy had brought a gun to school. cnn could not reach parker for comment. as for the parents' responsibility, this case is going to come down to where was the gun stored? how was the gun stored? and how did a six year old gain access to it? taylor's lawyer told cnn that the boy's parents claim they kept the gun at their home secure. cured with a safety and kept it on the top shelf of the mother's bedroom closet. the parents had previously issued a statement saying quote our son suffers from an acute disability and was under a care plan of the
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school that included his mother or father attending school with him and accompanying him to class every day, the parents said the week of the shooting was the first week they were not in class with him and quote we will regret our absence on this day for the rest of our lives. in an interview with nbc warner talked about that horse defying moment in her classroom. i just i will never forget the look on his face that he gave me while he pointed the gun directly at me. that's something that i will never forget. it's changed me is changed my life. taylor's attorney tells cnn. she'll be turning herself in this week. the commonwealth attorney who indicted her is indicating that more charges possibly against others could be brought. he says his office has asked the court to impanel a special grand jury to investigate any quote security issues that may have contributed to this shooting. brian todd, cnn washington. thanks for your company. i'm rosemary church. i will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. hope you can stay with
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