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these stories and more on cnn news, central. unfolding this hour. massive protests continue in france. we've seen these intense confrontations already. during our show. it continues right now. this is ahead of this final decision that's expected on whether or not french president emmanuel macron's pension plan can go through cnn's frederik pleitgen on the streets for us in paris amid the protests. how's it looking now, fred? well, it's looking a little bit more calm than last time. we talked, but i can you can i can show you here. you can see that there is still a big standoff going on right now. between the cops and the protesters. you can see the cops sort of walking away from the protesters right now, but still very much there on the defensive. you can see some of them there with their riot shields, stopping every once in a while, obviously trying to prevent all this from
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going out of control, as it did before. if we look into the distance, you can see a little bit. there's a bit of a fire that's going on on the side there stopping everybody here again now so extremely tense atmosphere continues here as the people are voicing their anger. and you know the last time that we were on the air. we did see those, you know pretty pretty heavy clashes at times going on between the police and some of the protesters with people hurling rocks and the police answering with tear gas and in some cases with batons as well, we've seen the cops come in and detain a few people since then. the march for now, however, is moving once again and you know, just to state to our viewers. there is a lot of anger that is being displayed here on the street. you can see this garbage can here is on fire. there is a lot of anger here that is being displayed by the people on the streets, and it is towards that pension reform. kate that you were talking about, but there are also generally very angry at french president emmanuel macron because of the way that he pushed all of us through. he used executive powers essentially bypassed a real vote in the legislative process. and
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so a lot of people voicing that anger as i would say that we've seen tens of thousands on the streets here in paris and no doubt throughout france. there will be a lot more people on the street as well as you can see the cops really. tense they're shuffling back and forth between some of these groups of protesters as we can see here in downtown paris. he's got that bus stop over there that's been ransacked and destroyed. you have another garbage can. it's on fire here just to give you an idea of what's been going on here on the streets of the french capital certainly has been some pretty notable violence going on. at least at the fringes of this protest for a lot of the time that we've been here, kate and live on air there. things are largely peaceful, but we've seen flare up very quickly and suddenly as he found himself in the middle of it just last hour, fred pleitgen. thank you, fred. we're going to continue. fred's going to keep us updated on this throughout the hour, john. at this moment, a flash flood emergency is unfolding in south florida. you can see runways at the airport in fort lauderdale.
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still underwater after a rain event that is being described by officials as a one in 1000 year phenomenon. look at that. earlier this morning. several people who are trapped by the high rising water near this school were rescued by boat. we're told several roads in fort lauderdale, where an act of emergency declaration is underway are impassable at this moment, rain totals top 20 inches in some places, two ft. in some places. we actually one more video that our next guest sent us. it is of a crew with the broward sheriff and rescue that was filmed while they were helping get people from homes in broward county. battalion chief michael caine with the broward sheriff, fire rescue and emergency services department joins us now, chief. thank you so much for being with us. we're looking at this video of you pulling people from the window. walk us through what we're seeing here. yeah good morning, and it's glad to be with you. so we've been inundated with a lot
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of rain over the last couple of days, and it really ramped up last night going into the later hours of the evening. um i think two ft of rain is an is an underestimate. we've had areas and pockets. of our communities , uh, with a surplus of 4 to 5, ft roads that are simply impassable with any type of vehicle and we were forced to use boats to make and perform some rescues. and that's the video that you're seeing there. um we have some very low lying areas very prone to flooding and, uh won't you get rain for several days on end without stopping the water table rises. it's very high. the water has nowhere to go, and it starts intruding into people's homes. and that's what you're seeing. so our crews have been out since yesterday. they're still out right now, in fact, still performing rescues, um with boats with other apparatus with
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high water vehicles. and um and they're going to continue to do so until until everybody is rescued. and yesterday, chief kane we just got word that the fort lauderdale airport is going to now remain closed until five am tomorrow. that's pretty extraordinary. we saw pictures of the runway. they're just covered in water. that airport will be closed until tomorrow morning at the earliest. at this point, chief cane you talk to me about the water rescues. how many people do you have a sense of how many people are stranded out there and need to be rescued? how many people that are stranded and need to be rescued. i don't have accurate numbers. what i can tell you, however. is within the 36 hour period that i spoke about that we were running these, um these , um these water rescues. we ran hundreds. hundreds of water rescues in broward county for people now the majority of these people that were trapped and required rescue. we're actually in their vehicles. uh the mis
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navigated misjudged the water, height and water levels and became stranded in their vehicles. so a good vast majority was simply just removing people from their vehicles. however. we did have some people that were trapped in their homes. water that was rising, uh, people that were in need of medical rescue in homes where there was flooding and you know, those are the people that were really concerned about. um we're concerned about everybody . but when your home and your water is rising, and you have nowhere to go, and you can't seek higher ground, uh, that's very stressful situation. and we video that you saw, and that's the reason why we used our boats to be able to perform those rescues. chief kane. thank you for being with us. thank you for the work that you've done over the last 36 hours. i'm sure this has been a busy time for you, and really like nothing you've seen before. not quite like this. stay safe. a new federal
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appeals court ruling added to the pile of rulings in the fight over abortion access in this country. the fists circuit court of appeals, effectively keeping the abortion drug kristen on the market, but keeping in place restrictions ordered by a texas judge. the white house has said it will continue to fight to allow access still. this latest ruling further complicates abortion access nationwide, even in states where the procedure is legal criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst joey jackson is joining us now i want to ask you first about this. this ruling does a couple of different things can you give? give it to me straight on what it means for someone who might be a patient? sure now even before that are good to be with you. i think we have to consider it in context that ? this is where the law meets politics. the fifth circuit is a very conservative circuit. what does that mean? it means their interpretations of various decisions. this certainly very controversial abortion we need
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to know is colored by that we also need to know that trump appointed i believe six of the 17 justices there. normally an illegal conversation would be absent that right and we could just talk about the nature of the statute the nature of the ruling, but i think it's important to provide context when we're talking about the fifth circuit, mississippi, louisiana, texas that it's very conservative. so we have to look at it in that way, with respect to actually what's happening here. we know that another conservative judge in texas, you know, really imposed mass restrictions on this particular drug that has been out since two thousand's our 2000. that's 23 years, and we should also note that that's as a result of the fda approval the federal drug administration that is the entity that really examines whether we're not something should be brought to market and making that assessment they found. the fda did. it was perfectly fine and proper. now we have a district court judge. the lower court judges said not so fast and said, we're not doing that. of course it was
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appealed, and that's where we are now in the fifth circuit that says can't mail the drug right? cannot do so. but as of now the drug will remain, you know, certainly available. and i would suspect that it will not end here. there will be more litigation up to and including the supreme court. that was going to be my next question is, i think everybody watching this anybody with the legal mind and any anyone in this country can see that this should definitely probably end up in the supreme court. i do want to ask you, though. these kinds of fights are happening because of the decision the supreme court made on roe versus wade. can we expect that going forward? we are going to see all manner of litigation when it comes to abortion, access pills. the pills by the way, mr preston in one other drugs are the two drives combined that are used. they account for in a new study of more than 50% of abortions, and with miscarriages as well. so we're just going to keep seeing this fight, aren't we? you know, sarah, i really think
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so. and why do i say that? i mentioned the fifth circuit right that the circuit court or the appellate courts. you have the district level in federal court. if you don't get your relief, there you go to the circuit there 13 of those within the country. it's important to talk about this from a nationwide perspective. because we're the united states of america. we have 50 states and what we want is uniformity. and you don't get that uniformity right? everyone wants you need consistency in life. you need to know what the rules are. the benchmarks are what's happening next. and so i think when you have this level of uncertainty as a result of this fifth circuit court, you need the supreme court to interpret that it doesn't mean their interpretation is going to get any better. it's very conservative, right. six justices conservative three, not but let's look for what they do . moving forward jackson. it is going to be a constant thing, and i'm sure we're going to have you on talking about it quite a bit. thank you so much. appreciate it. thanks. so long time senator dianne feinstein asking to be temporarily removed from the senate judiciary committee this as she faces pressure from some in her own party to step down plus do fall
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of his top priorities. the news are will coordinate agencies to help find and exterminate the city's problematic pests. john so there's that, um, this morning, democratic senator dianne feinstein is asking to be temporarily replaced on the senate judiciary committee as she recovers from shingles. but the 89 year old is now facing calls to resign from congress after missing dozens of senate votes this year. cnn's lauren fox is following all of this for us, lauren. my bed is it's not so simple as senator feinstein saying replace me temporarily on the judiciary committee, is it yeah. i mean, there really isn't a playbook for this. john this is not something that happens every day on capitol hill. but like you, noted senator dianne feinstein, facing calls from house democrats to resign. here's ro khanna on why he thinks that's what the senator should do. it has become painfully obvious to many of us in california that she is no
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longer able to fulfill her duties. someone from california i felt an obligation to say what's so many colleagues are saying in private that the time has come for her to gracefully step down and have a dignified and to a very distinguished political career. and the question? of course. how is this all going to unfold on capitol hill? what is going to be required is that senator chuck schumer will bring a resolution forward to try and replace diane feinstein on the senate judiciary committee. the reason for that is because that committee is going to be unable to continue confirming party line judges because of how narrowly divided it is once he brings that forward. it's a huge question mark do republicans go along with that, or do they try to block this norm? only members get their committee assignments at the beginning of a new congress, and it's not really controversial. they usually do it by unanimous consent. americans back home. probably don't even know the votes
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happening, but this is a different situation because of all that is at stake in the lower courts. just think about what we have been talking about all day. when it comes to that abortion case, john this will be a fight. not about dianne feinstein, but really about judges over the next few days. lauren fox. great reporting. thank you so much for explaining it. okay there's a lot going on and coming in this hour with regard to that massive and extraordinary leak of pentagon documents. cnn has new reporting this hour that the fbi has narrowed down the potential pool of suspects who could be behind the leak of classified pentagon documents also knew today, sources say the pentagon is now limiting access to top military secrets because of and after these leaks and the washington post is reporting an extraordinary conversation they had with someone who claims to be a friend of the leaker that friend saying that he was a young, charismatic man who worked at a military base. joining us right now back with us as former general counsel for
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the ece. glenn gerstell, glenn. thank you so much for coming back in yesterday when we spoke you you your take on this leak was that it was a little amateurish and a little odd. and then what? we're learning now from the washington post and this inner in this conversation they had with his friend who calls him a young gun enthusiast who is sharing this information with people that are in a chat group with him online. what do you think of this leak now? well it certainly seems to fit the pattern. you know, after the snowden leak, this kind of thing wasn't supposed to happen again , and the government tried to figure out what kind of person is likely to do this sort of criminal act and it turns out it's a disaffected psychological studies show. it's a disaffected , disgruntled person who thinks they know better than everyone else. they're smarter than everyone else, in their view, and that's why the laws and the rules don't apply to them. and if the washington post story is true, we don't know that for a fact. but if it is indeed true, this certainly seems to fit that
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pattern. we've we've talked about how this didn't look like a professional spy or something else. this seems to be to fit that pattern of a disgruntled person and i might add. that's probably exactly what is going to lead i suspect to his or her arrest because that feeling that i'm above it all the rules don't apply to me is exactly what leads someone to leave all sorts of telltale clues and evidence, which is exactly what this person person did so i wouldn't be surprised if i don't know, but i wouldn't be at all surprised if we were talking about an arrest in a fairly short order. you know, a couple of days who knows, especially given all of the information that seems to be out there, especially with the washington post reporting and new reporting coming in to cnn about just who this person is that you think the fbi would have even more than that. this man's friend again. if this reporting bears out, says that he worked at a military base, how big of a deal is that glenn? well if it indeed it is true that it's a military base, then there's certainly going to be a lot of military officials who have to be called for account. it sounds like this kind of, uh, if the story is
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true, it sounds like this person took documents out over a period of months on multiple occasions had access to all sorts of information, not merely military briefings, but briefing from the cia, the office of the director of national intelligence, so there'll be questions about why did such a young person have who obviously wasn't a four star general at that at that age? why did such a young person have access to so much information? and why was he able to take these documents out, print them out and get outside of the military base on multiple occasions? lots of important questions. we need to answer. and one thing. well there are more questions, and it sounds like many more answers are about to be coming in soon, or seems like they could you have said it then. one thing you think is important here is that this whole episode reveals some real weaknesses in the system. but my question still remains. what can and needs to be changed to fix the classified system. well for
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the past couple of years. there's been a lot of talk about the need to fix the classified system. this the talk got even more serious at the time of the disclosures of documents being taken by president trump and biden and pence vice president pence after their time in office. most of that is focused on the over classification, the fact that we have too many classified documents. that's that's absolutely true, but we also need to be focusing on the other end, which is the dissemination and how many people have access to too much information and what kind of access controls prevent people from printing out something and walking out the door with it, and there's technology that can help us with that. unfortunately we haven't invested in that technology. glenn gerstell, former former general counsel for the nsa. it's great to have you back and thank you so much, glenn all right. sara fans are now worried about actor jamie foxx after his daughter said he suffered a medical complication will have the latest on that story. also new economic data justin with officials warning
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it's leading to this. just flash flooding is crippling parts of the state. that's the fort lauderdale airport that has been shut down. broward county mayor says that it's the most severe flooding he has ever seen. we continue to follow that as it's unfolding as we speak with this protesters on the streets of paris, these are is a live look at that setting people what we've seen so far this morning, people setting dumpsters ablaze , breaking into the headquarters of louisville, aton. we've seen clashes between police and protesters and it's all leading up to a final decision on whether french president macron's pension plan whether it's going to get the green light. that plan would raise the retirement age for the country from 62 to 64. that is one reason that people have been taking to the streets. we can expect that ruling tomorrow. sarah okay, clearly inflation measure out this morning showed wholesale prices cooling more than expected in march, and the federal reserve issued a new predictions about the likelihood of a recession in the wake of
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last month banking crisis. cnn's rachel solomon joins us now give us a sense of what these numbers mean to all of us. good to be with you. yes so this is yet another sign of moderating prices. it took us a while to get here, sarah, but here we are, so this is the producer price index as you said. wholesale inflation, factory level inflation supplier inflation. but what it showed for the month of march is that prices sell for producers about half of a percent on a monthly basis, put another way. on an annual basis, prices are still higher by about 2.7% but take a look at how this annual figure for the month of march compared to the month prior and you can see the declines, right 2.7% compared to 4.9% year over year in february, so a pretty sharp decline there we saw falls in the prices of energy and the prices of food now in the last hour, actually, about nine am and nine am our spoke to dana peterson. she is the chief of con. thomas at the conference board, and i asked her to these numbers. surprise you, she said. look i mean, supply chains have improved that's helping on the good side, she said that demand
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for goods has fallen. that's also helping, but this is what she pointed out, she said. the key thing here that's driving inflation. especially consumer inflation. what people like you and me are experiencing is services, especially for housing , and that is not going to show up in the p p i, essentially even if the data is showing, overall prices are falling, if you're not actually feeling that, in terms of where you spend, it probably says more about where you're spending if you're spending a lot on hotels, restaurants, airlines movies that sort of thing that the services side of the equation. we're not really seeing inflation quote significantly there, but is it a good sign is a welcome sign. after what we've been through the last a year or so in terms of rising prices. definitely that's good to know you prices. the grocery store important right? still want to go to the movies, though, john, what about you hear you asking me out trip? sure right now the whole family. let's do it. let's do it. i'm in. developing this morning. tennessee state lawmaker justin pearson is back in his seat last hour. pearson was sworn in after being ousted
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by republican lawmakers. just last week. cnn's ryan young is there at the tennessee state capitol, right? what are you hearing from the newly sworn in representative pearson this morning? here in plenty. john were inside the building right now. those doors right there is where everyone stands. and then he went inside. the cheers from the crowd have been amazing. so far. we've seen rally after rally for the tennessee three. of course you can hear them now . does he walks right out as we're talking? who knew that was going to happen? so justin j. pearson he ends up getting his seat back. he walks back. in course he's excited about about all this. justin we're live on cnn, just as you would just tell me. what is this like to get back inside here after everything that's happened, districting six is determined to make sure the people's voices represented and we are still dealing with the institutional problems of white supremacy. patriarchy that undergrad this institution. we just passed a bill that makes it illegal for people in colleges and universities to teach about race and sexism. we have a lot of
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challenges here in tennessee, and we needer here accountable r what they say and what they swore in their oaths. and so we've got to keep fighting. the last thing you said yesterday. it's time to get back to work. is that what you plan to do to tell exactly so myself represented johnson and johnson. we all just spoke out against this bill, and we're forcing the republican party in the state of tennessee to see themselves see what they are doing to the people in this community, and we have to have these people powered movement continue to hold them accountable, and that's going to be required in the state of tennessee and across the country. my last question is. how will people hold you accountable? what with one thing that you think you can deliver. to the people. after all this that's happened. yes, we are going to pass sensible gun legislation. i've got 15 bills and every single slot is going to be about gun reform. and so if you have recommendations for us to pass bills here in the state, then please send them to me. thank you so much appreciate. so john, sometimes it happens, a lot of tv. someone just walks out and you grab them. so, look, this has been a long few days and of course, has happened last
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thursday. all three representatives are now back in thr you got to think about the what's going to cost taxpayers because they're gonna have to have a special election. so this is not over just yet because that special election has to happen, john. ryan when you're there as much as you are working as hard as you are. that doesn't just happen by chance is great reporting thanks so much for being there for us and bringing us live as it happens. sarah john coming up. a massive fire is still burning at an indiana recycling plan as residents are growing concerned for their health. they know it's toxic. find out what the e p a is warning maybe left behind. that's after the break. t mobile . . your business will save over 1000 bucks. what are you going to do with it? i could use a new sign. with t mobile for business save more than 1000. bucks versus verizon. our price lot guaranteed will never raise your rate plan ever no worry by good boy professnals customize and
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indiana, and with that there are now growing concerns about the health effects that this unfolding disaster is having on the community there. in indiana, the epa is warning asbestos, maybe in the debris left behind by this massive recycling plant . fire. this is what the fire looked like, just yesterday on wednesday. i mean, you still see how huge it is. cnn's omar jimenez has the very latest for us. he's still on the ground for us. omar officials say that the air quality test the initial results. if you will are going to be released today, what are you hearing about this? yeah katelyn polantz or the pa's basically looking to see if there are toxins in the air around the ground level, so it's why they're continuing to do test as they say, 24 7. now today, as we take a look at basically what the situation is, emergency management says, whether overnight allowed the smoke to settle more in and around the city and getting to places that previously didn't see it. so i want to show you a
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little bit of what we're seeing. we're much further back than what we were in previous stages because the air quality was a little tougher closer. to it today. you can see it is not about the big black smoke that we saw when this was first blazing. it's not about how high the smoke is. you see how it is now drifting as they closed in on maybe what was causing this fire and got into the center of it. it is drifting over in the footprint of it is incredibly wide and much lower than it had been in previous days and again. that is the concern as officials before have said. what is in those clouds? those big great clouds have been definitely toxic. so that's why they're keeping it tests on this. you also mentioned that about potentially asbestos in debris. that's why the epa says to that today they're waiting on results of testing debris for asbestos and on this particular facility we had heard from the mayor and others that this is a place that has been cited as being unsafe. previously what we now know specifically back in 2019 meeting they were being cited.
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for unsafe and actually, a judge agreed the year later saying that this is a place that was a fire hazard and at least an owner of the building said there was one spot that did not even have fire extinguishing capabilities. i should mention that we've reached out to the owner haven't heard back, but obviously a lot of questions we still have here in tests, whose results are still yet to come. what an absolute mess that's unfolding than and they did not hold back yesterday. those officials, they said, we knew this was a fire hazard. and this is where they ended up. omar thank you, john. alright thanks so much, kate, just in to cnn. we are learning. the department of justice is asking the supreme court to weigh in on an appeals court ruling on an abortion pill . cnn supreme court reporter jumpy scooping joins us now jonah holding this release from the doj in my hands. asking the supreme court to weigh in on an appeals court. which allowed the continued sale of this abortion pill, but with restrictions so
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with the doj asking the supreme court to get in on this because it doesn't want the restrictions. yeah a couple of things. jan this is a big development that brings this whole controversy right to the steps of the supreme court, with the clock ticking. if the court doesn't act before about midnight friday. this is the original order could take effect and with a lot more extreme restrictions on the first pill of this to drug medication, abortion protocol. let me tell you what, uh, america ireland has just put out you might have it there yourself. the justice department strongly disagrees with the 1st 5th circuit's decision to deny in part, a request for a stay pending appeal. we will be seeking emergency relief from the supreme court to defend the fda , scientific judgment and protect americans access to see. safe and effective reproductive care. this case goes to how the fda approves all drugs, not just this abortion drugs, so this is a really important matter for
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the biden administration, and what all the scientific determinations had said to date , at least in the fda s f d. a s arguments is that this drug is safe and effective what the fifth circuit did in its last order last night was to say as you as you just told our audience. that the two the approval that came in the year 2000 for the drug could stand. but that additional ways that women were allowed to access the drug, for example, through the mail or in terms of timing, that those those, uh those those had been rolled back. so the key here right now, if the supreme court if the justice department doesn't get relief from the supreme court, women would not be able to get this drug by mail as they can today, and they also would have limits on the labeling requirement for when it could be prescribed so as i said restrictions and an overall attitude here that the justice
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department wants to fight all the way to the supreme court. john supreme court does nothing than the restriction. stay in place. they're all still be for sale in person if prescribed by a doctor, so that's what nothing by the supreme court means if they decide to weigh in here. how does that process work? exactly joan. okay so what they're being asked to do is to actually stay or suspend more of the lower court judges order and the part of the judge's order that goes to as i said requirement of whether women in positions would could only make this drug available if people came in person to it, rather than the possibility of male right now and also, as i said, different labeling restrictions, so and it's also i do have to say it really goes right now to the authority over all of the fda to set the terms for safe and effective drugs, john alright, we're gonna have to
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now. chloe can you tell me a little bit about what happened to him? yes so you know, we've spoken to somebody who has some insight into what happened. so the other day, you know, jamie foxx has been filming a movie for netflix called back in action. it stars cameron diaz glenn close, and we've been seeing pictures of him. he was filming as recently as monday and his daughter released this statement. rent yesterday evening, saying, you know my dad. he's going to be okay. but he suffered a medical complication. so what we know is that this did not take place on the set. we do know that he's in the hospital. he's under observation, and he remains there in georgia. we don't know the details as to what exactly happened, but we do know that he was not taken to the hospital by ambulance. he was transported in a personal vehicle. so the idea that maybe there was just like emergency on set and the 911 call but that is not the case, but he's still in the hospital under observation, so serious enough, but you know, as far as
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we know jamie foxx been working oscar winner musician multi hyphenate star 55 years old, seemingly in good health, so obviously so many people are wondering what happened and i am telling you, sarah social media has erupted with kind words for him from d. l hughley and so many of his fans on social media . people are just praying for him to pull through, and it looks like according to what his daughter said he is going to be okay. you know, it's interesting, though. he's 55 years old. he seemingly in very good shape. he does everything like you said, molded handed. but the reason why people i think in this sentence are reaching out and pouring out their their love and affection from because he does the same, and he does it on social media as well. so a lot of people hoping that he is going to be her, okay. you're saying his daughter is saying looks like he's going to be okay. but we all want to know what what happened here is one of the most generous stars in hollywood, someone that i have enjoyed interviewing over the years. he takes part in our cnn new year's eve special every single year, and i think the other thing
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sarah is that he's young and he's so active and when people see these kinds of stories it hits close to home and i think that we've seen a lot of these sort of medical emergencies and stories happened recently. even jeremy renner and you know it does put things into perspective does thank you so much climate lost that does it for us, johnny kate. thank you so much for joining us. this is cnn news. central inside politics is next. how can you be sure you're getting the right deaeal? i have to talk to m my bestie. this ons likeke your last boyfriend.. its got issues, right? used car. just say, show me the carfax value. you'll get the most accurate price based on the vehicles accident history shop at the all new carfax .co, feelinsluggish or weighed down metamucil as w fiber plus collagen can help when taken daily. it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil plant based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down helps lower cholesterol. all and promote healthy blood
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