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all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world. i'm kim bruun huber ahead on cnn newsroom, we're getting a better look at the case against the air national guardsman who is accused of leaking classified pentagon documents and the charges he's facing republican hopefuls for president climb over each other to show who has the most support for gun rights at the annual nra convention. and an explosion leads to the japanese prime minister being evacuated from the place where he was giving a speech at what was behind the incident. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with kim bruun hoover. u s government is moving quickly with its prosecution of the suspected leaker of classified documents that included detailed intelligence assessments of allies and adversaries alike. 21 year old air national guardsman jack to share a has now been formally charged under the espionage act. jason carroll has the latest on the charges and the continuing fallout from the
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leaks. jack to share his family leaving federal accord in boston this afternoon, refusing to answer any questions the 21 year old massachusetts air national guardsman made his first appearance in front of a federal judge today he's now charged with unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information and unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents and or material and unsealed affidavit shows that to share a was granted top secrets. security clearance back in 2021 had high level access to the nation's most guarded intelligence and other highly classified programs . the affidavit alleges. he began posting classified documents starting in 2022. then recently on april 6th. used a government computer to search a database using the word leak once it was publicly revealed that someone was leaking
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classified documents. this is not just about taking home documents, people who, um um sign agreements to be able to receive classified documents acknowledge the importance to the national security of not disclosing those documents to share a was an i. t specialist for the air national guard whose job was to help maintain a network where top secret information was held, according to official u. s sources to share a is believed to be the leader of a small group of the social media platform discord, a site popular with video gamers, and where the classified doctor mintz had been posted. leaked classified documents included a wide range of highly classified information, including eavesdropping on key allies and adversaries and blunt assessments on the state of the ukraine war investigators ultimately narrowed in on the chat group, according to a u. s government source familiar with the case to share a was under
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surveillance for at least a couple of days prior to his arrest. well. president biden played down the security damage on thursday today released a statement saying, in part i've directed our military and intelligence community to take steps to further secure and limit distribution of sensitive information, and our national security team is closely coordinating with our partners and allies, but the ultimate national security impact of the leak still to be determined. the department of defense is leading an important effort now to value. you wait. and review the national security implications. jason carroll, cnn, boston. restrictions on a key abortion. drugs that were set to go into effect hours ago have been put on hold, but only for a few days late friday u s. supreme court justice samuel alito temporarily extended access to christen while the high court considers an emergency appeal found by the by an administration and a drug
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manufacturer. the case centers on the fda has authority to regulate the drug. alito's order pushes back to midweek restrictions that were set to go into effect today. the judges have asked parties in the case to respond by noon eastern time on tuesday. meanwhile vice president kamala harris slammed antiabortion republicans during a blistering speech in new york on friday morning. that hard won personal rights are being eroded. here she is. let us clearly understand. the moment we are in a moment in which our hard won freedoms. are under attack. they attack the freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body instead of the government. they attack medication that for 20 years, the fda ruled as being safe. the supreme court's order expires on wednesday, just days after two deadly mass shootings in the us
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republican presidential hopefuls attended a gun rights convention to try to court voters, former president donald trump and his ex running mate mike pence were among those who rallied supporters at the nra convention . cnn's christian homes has the details. i was proud to be the most pro gun pro second amendment president you've ever had in the white house will stand with each every one of you and protection of what we all know is comments it concealed weapons permit holder myself my husband as a hunter, and we value the fact that citizens have the right to protect themselves. the national rifle association convention highlights the sway the nra still holds with the republican party, even amid a rise in mass shootings in the us, including those in kentucky and tennessee in recent days, speak with everyone here. when i say that our hearts and our prayers are with all the families that suffered loss and injury in
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these unspeakable attacks. former vice president mike pence called for mass shooters to be punished more quickly. i believe the time has come institute, a federal death penalty statute with accelerated appeal to ensure that those who engage in mass shootings face execution in months, not years. several contenders suggested policymakers should focus on expanding mental health resources and armed guards to protect schools. if you're going to protect children, you need to have armed personnel to protect the children. we know the crux of these issues it's under diagnosed mental health. is a lack of opportunity in schools. former president trump delivered the closing remarks at the forum, promoting his actions to expand gun rights while in the white house. obama's unconstitutional effort to ban three d printed guns. i stood up for our hunters, fishers and sportsmen. like no other
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president has ever done before appearing via video. florida governor ron desantis, who has seen as trump's top rival for the nomination, counted his efforts to expand gun rights in the sunshine state governor. i've resisted calls to take up gun control even when such a stand is superficially unpopular because i understand that it is precisely at those moments when a right is unpopular. that it needs true champions. the conference also marks the first time trump and pence have appeared in person at the same event after their public split following the january 6th attack on the u. s capitol as the two former allies appear on a collision course in 2024 gop primary, and the former president didn't just talk about what he did while he was in the white house. he also talked about what he would do if elected president again in 2024 , including calling for national concealed carry reciprocity. now that would be something that would be incredibly hard to pass. and obviously incredibly controversial christian homes.
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indianapolis, indiana cnn. brandon wolff is the press secretary for equality florida he's a gun safety and l g b t q . civil rights advocate and brandon was in orlando's pulse nightclub in 2016 when a gunman opened fire, killing 49 people. well thank you for coming on, you know republicans, especially those potentially vying for 2024 falling over themselves to prove who could be the most pro gun. what do you make of it? well, i mean, you know, i have to ask myself what is the, uh a anymore? excuse me. what is the nra anymore? if not simply failing arm of the right wing hysteria machine and you saw a lot of that today. as you said they were tripping over themselves to see who could be the most pro gun while at the same time, those positions are wildly out of step with the american people. it tells you that the politicians that you
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saw on display today are interested solely in winning a gop nomination. they're interested in that tiny sliver of the population that donald trump has weaponized over the last, you know, six plus years, and it tells you that they have no interest in actually solving the issues that are plaguing the american people. keep in mind that gun violence is the number one cause of death. for american children and rather than hearing some common sense solutions rather than hearing the nra, which you know, prides itself on being the organization that represents gun owners across america, rather than talking about common sense solutions that most gun owners agree with . we heard a whole lot of hysteria baiting from right wing extremist politicians today, including donald trump, who suggested that potentially transgender people and marijuana are to blame for gun violence rather than the common denominator, which is the guns. yeah i mean, they did offer some solutions, among them a quicker death penalty for those found
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guilty of a mass shooting armed guards for schools, making it easier for teachers to train themselves with guns. basically you know anything but sort of removing guns, obviously there, but, as you say, they're really out of step with ah, with what most americans are saying they want to see a bit more in terms of gun control. yeah, absolutely . i mean, you know all of the common sense gun safety reforms that i've advocated for all of the ones that you know most, i would say gun safety advocates are out talking about are things that are wildly popular, right? you think about, you know, universal background checks that has, you know, 95 plus percent support in the united states of america. you think about things like extreme risk protection orders or red flag laws. those enjoy 60 plus percent support in the united states and even banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines enjoys majority support in this country . and so you know again, i think
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it's easy for us to say that these right wing politicians are wildly out of step with where the american people are because the american people have said over and over again that we can do more around gun violence that you know we can respect the second amendment. we can respect responsible gun owners, and we can also put some common sense guardrails around. you know, gun guns in this country so that we can actually make some meaningful progress on pushing back against the gun violence crisis that is not only plaguing this country but is unique only to this country. we are the only country on planet earth that is experiencing this kind of epidemic. we also are the most heavily armed civilian population on planet earth and so again. we've got to put those two links together. the american people agree, and you've got the nra and these right wing politicians who are wildly out of step with that if you take guns off the table, obviously, the extremes on the right won't won't agree with any sort of gun control. but it is there somewhere where maybe the two
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parties can agree something like mental health, more help for mental health, for instance. well listen. i mean, you know, first of all, i'm never going to take guns off the table because i do think we have to have a conversation about easy access to firearms in this country. we know that's the common denominator in our gun violence issue, but i do think we need to talk about you know some of the other things that are happening in society. we need to talk about the root causes of violence in general, i do think we need to be careful about stigmatizing people living with mental illness because those with mental health crises are far more likely to be the victims of violence rather than the perpetrators. but listen, if you know if right wing republicans want to come to the table and talk about expanding access to health care, including mental health resources in this country, i say, let's have a conversation about that wolf with equality florida thank you so much for joining us really appreciate it. thank you. we're getting our first glimpse into, uh donald trump's post presidency finances. he filed
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his 100 page personal disclosure report friday. it shows more than $5 million in income from speaking engagements in up to $1 million from the sale of his digital trading cards. it's the first such report trump has filed since announcing his intention to run for president again in 2024. trump's former secretary of state, mike pompeo , says he won't throw his hat into the 2024 u. s presidential race after weeks spent fueling speculation. pompeo told fox news on friday that this is not his moment and that he won't be running, calling it a deeply personal decision for him and his family. president biden says he plans to seek reelection and he may make a formal announcement soon, but i'm just concluded a four day trip to ireland before boarding air force one for his return ship home. he spoke with foreigners who asked about his intentions serious. whether the last few days and changed their calculus, and when you make an announcement on the plans. no, no, no. i've already made that
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calculus will announce. relatively soon. but trip here. just reinforced my sense of optimism about what can be done. so you've made a decision. i told you, my plan is to run again. and we'll have more on biden's trip to ireland a little later in the hour. deputy prime minister fumio kishida has returned to the campaign trail after he was evacuated from a venue when an explosion went off last record as he was set to give a speech to supporters. police arrested demands suspected of throwing a device at the scene from the broadcaster nhk reports that the prime minister wasn't harmed. cnn's mark stewart joins us now from tokyo with more so, mark, what more are we learning? hi there came. a big part of this investigation is now going to focus on this 24 year old man who has been identified as a suspect. i'm sure investigators have a long list of questions, including intention, but for the
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moment they are going to have to wait, according to japan's national broadcaster nhk. this man will not speak until his attorney arrives. let's turn the clock the clock back around 75 hours or so around noon time here in japan, the prime minister was at a political event when witnesses in this crowd say they saw a silver cylinder like object flying through the air. shortly after this, there was an explosion. that is when attention focused on the crowd. and this man this 24 year old man. is basically tackled to the ground. he was described as wearing glasses, a mask. he had a great backpack. he was taken away. the prime minister has obviously taken away and is now safe. as you mentioned. the prime minister then resumed his political duties. if you will, during this campaign stop, he gave a speech in which he acknowledged the explosion. he acknowledged some of the chaos that happened and apologize for that, but was very
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adamant on keeping the focus on this political event and his political message for this particular candidate, but again came it is important to stress that the japanese prime minister is indeed safe. mark. i mean, this frightening incident. of course, you immediately have to think back a few months to the assassination of he shows predecessor shinzo abe. yes i think everyone here in japan who has been reporting on this story thought back to that case, and as soon as that happened, a lot of questions were raised about security, and some changes were made. at least one person resigned here in japan, though, which is different from the united states, politicians and the public are able to get close to each other. but that is now going to be under review even further. this case is certainly going to prompt more questions and will be interesting to see how that discussion came. unfolds absolutely all right. we'll follow along on that case, mark stuart. thank you so much
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appreciate it. france has a new pension reform law that people who oppose the changes aren't giving up the fight to live report from paris after the break and weeks after an american journalist was detained in russia, the us says it's still doesn't know what moscow wants for his release ahead of the us hostage and voice speaks out about the case. stay with us. over 100 million americans have low or no credits. self is a nenew way to build credit. no credit score requiuired. self customers who make on time payments. 30 point bump in their credit score, on average, download the app today. do you struggle to fall asleep a stay asleep? asleep support has a unique blend of five key ingredients that can help you false it faster. stay asleep longer, so you can wake up refreshed que no. the brand i trust boss. somebody lost the list. the angie's list. look so
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deal. take us through what happened. yeah absolutely. we've seen weeks of demonstrations and of course weeks of deliberation by france's constitutional council. of course, yesterday they did announce their final decision giving the green light to the core of this constitutional reform, essentially raising the pension age from 62 to 64. however they did strike down six minor measures included in this legislation. but this is, of course, a major win. for president emmanuel macron. this has been the subject of debate for weeks. now we've seen 12 rounds of mass demonstrations across france, not just in paris and, of course, significant anger being directed towards president emmanuel macron. not only over this proposal now signed into law but also over the way in which the president chose to enforce this legislation bypassing the lower house of parliament, where president emmanuel macron's party crucially, does not have an outright majority and bypassing a final vote we've
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spoken to some of those protesters have been taking to the streets over the last few weeks, many feeling angry towards the president. they say he has undermined the democratic principles here in france by choosing to use those executive powers to force this legislation through of course, we have seen those protests over the last few weeks and while they remain significant in number, they have waned. someone on thursday we saw another weekly demonstration for 380,000 people taking to the streets across france and 42,000 here in paris, and there were once again some pockets of violence, and the anticipation now is that we could continue to see demonstrations in response to the council's decision. well yeah, that's exactly what i want to ask. i mean, the union leaders say the fight will go on. so what does happen next? well, that is the message that we're hearing from the larger unions here in france. they want
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to continue to protest against this legislation. we know that president emmanuel macron has invited union heads to the elysee next tuesday for talks. we've seen attempts in the past by the government hold talks with the union heads. they have failed on all fronts. the government refusing to move from its position we've heard from the head of one of france's largest unions say that they would not participate in these talks next tuesday. unless there is the potential for this to not go into law. of course, that ship has well and truly sailed. of course, president emmanuel macron wasting no time signing this legislation into law in the early hours of today. of course, we are expecting those further demonstrations on may 1st. this is labor day. traditionally we would see the union's taking to the streets in large scale. protests the head of the larger unions here in france are calling for a historic day of protest, and many of the demonstrators that we've been speaking to on the streets have told us they will continue to fight against this legislation. kim alright appreciate it. none of us here in paris thanks so
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much. the death toll from russian missile strikes on the ukrainian city of slovyansk has written risen to at least nine. ukrainian officials announced the new number this morning, a day after missiles rained down on the city hit seven separate locations, including this residential building, leaving 21 other people wounded. meanwhile the war in ukraine has decimated russia's clandestine special forces known as spetsnaz. that's according to the washington post , citing some of the u. s intelligence documents recently leaked online. the estimate that one spitzer's unit sent 900 troops to ukraine, but only about 125 are still active. now cnn is unable to independently verify the report. us hostage envoy says russia has not indicated what it wants for the release of american journalist evan gorski. the wall street journal reporter was detained last month on allegations of espionage, which he denies. he's one of two americans the u. s,
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has designated as being wrongfully detained in russia. the other is former rinne paul whelan on thursday, his sister demanded more action from the white house to secure his release. the u. s special presidential envoy for hostage affairs says america is doing all it can but acknowledges there's been little progress in the case. negotiations i've had in the past, not with the russians, where the other side is actually throughout secret channels said. we're doing something, and by the way, here's what we want to get out of this. in this case, there have been no discussions of that sort. and we don't yet know we're not taking our foot off the gas. we're going to find a way to bring paul and evan home. but i want you to know that evan and paul and i'm going to say paul because i've been working on this case for so long. there front and center in our minds. we are going to find a way to get this done. supporters of jailed russian navalny was in court for two hearings on friday . his team says prison officials were forced to call an ambulance
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the world. i'm kim bruun uber. this is cnn newsroom. we're looking at some potentially severe weather across parts of the us today, the greatest threat is large hail and damaging winds in missouri, southward through arkansas and into northern louisiana. there's also a threat of tornadoes. in fort lauderdale, florida life is gradually returning to normal after monumental rains and flooding this week. cleanup efforts are already underway. it's a huge task of cnn's leyla santiago reports. folks here in south florida, returning to some sense of normalcy, the airport back open flights coming and going water receding, but the damage here has been done for many of these communities. i spoke to one gentleman who at the time didn't have water called this a disaster, said in eight years of living in his home. he's never seen anything like this. remember we're talking about historic numbers. the national weather service, saying that on thursday three ft of flooding observed in areas and that was enough to force
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people to leave their cars immediately leave their homes immediately kept rescue crews. very busy overnight as they tried to get to vulnerable people trying to get out of flooded homes and hundreds of people had to turn to emergency shelters as well. it is a significant flooding event. i would say this is the second most catastrophic flooding event that i've seen in my tenure as an emergency manager and public safety over the last 33 years. so again the words we heard to describe what many of these communities felt nightmare disaster things they've never seen before. and yet the cleanup effort. it's still far from over. leyla santiago, cnn, fort lauderdale, florida. president biden is back in the us this hour after a four day tour of ireland is joy at seeing his family's ancestral homeland was on full display throughout his visit, and seems ireland was equally fond of him. cnn's donie o sullivan has more i don't know
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sometimes if joe biden's irish war all american warrior may serve allah gaelic for i'm at home. i only wish i could stay longer. biden may be facing crises, including a major intelligence leak in the united states. but here in ireland, he's received a hero's welcome the country's weather, not dampening president biden spirits. what do you think of the winner? mr president? it's fine feels wonderful. like i'm coming home. cupcakes are all baked for him, and it's a big welcome for joe, is that you first the president visited county loud on ireland's east coast, where his great great grandfather immigrated from more than 170 years ago. the irish love american president so much. what is it about? america is our second country. during the famine times and the bad times that we had with our neighbors. all of people, immigrants went
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to america the world welcome with open arms as you were yourself donate in ireland, biden seems to have cousins everywhere. so let me just get this straight. so your grace grace grace. grandfather was joe biden's great grandfather's cousin. good i think that's the yes yes. first cousin, second cousin. flex fourth cousin. that's pretty close because my dad is her so, yeah. elena on ireland's atlantic coast, we meet two of the president's youngest cousins, lauren and emily. blewett town is so excited it's such a boss. welcome home welcome. you've been gone. gone too long. come on, ng joe, and close the door. locals here say biden's great great great grandfather, edward
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bluish sold bricks for the construction of the town's cathedral in the 19th century, and then he used that money to move to america. so this this here is because it would have been the fireplace basically. yeah wow. more breaks, ernie caffrey says this is what remains of biden's ancestral home here in berlin. ah ernie runs caffrey's gallery in the front window. a biden portrait painted this. yes i am friendly with the owner of this premises , and it was passing down on saturday last saturday and with popping in to say hello. we got a notion actually, afternoon. i said, i'm going to go home and i'm going to do a painting of job so he did. what does this mean today community, though, means a huge thing to billionaire huge thing to me or people becoming for years to see. where did he come from? speech brings a close to president biden's trip to ireland here. in balance county mayo, the town where his
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ancestors left from almost 200 years ago. dhoni o'sullivan, cnn mayo, ireland. the white house says biden spoke to a crowd of some 27,000 during that address in county mayo, and that would be one of the largest rallies of his entire political career and his address. he fought back tears as he described a moment of personal serendipity of the catholic shrine. biden said he unexpectedly encountered the priest who delivered last rites to his late son, beau, who died in 2015. the u. s treasury secretary says the economy can still dodge recession despite the recent banking crisis to us banks collapsed last month, raising fears they could push the economy over the edge. it happened as the feds started to dial down its interest rate hikes designed to tame inflation . earlier this week, the wholesale inflation dropped to its lowest level in more than two years. exclusive interview secretary yellen told cnn's fareed zakaria. she's cautiously optimistic. here she is. what
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people call the soft landing is possible. so i do think there's a path to bring down inflation will maintaining what? um. i think all of us would regard as a strong labor market. um and the evidence that i'm seeing uh , suggests we are on that path. now are there risks? of course i don't. i don't want to downplay the possibility that there are risks here, but i do think that's possible. so can inflation be tamed without triggering a recession? as yellen suggests, i put that question to ryan patel, an economist at claremont graduate university. here is. i'm sorry, kim. you know, i come on here and try to be hopeful. and you know, i know janet daniel is trying to be but when i hear her and the i m f talk about how
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they're not including potential big turmoil only let me to believe that there's something there and i'm not saying that there is something there but that we are on pins and needles because it's the variables came because at the end of the u. s economy can control what it has. but when you think about like we said inflation, i am f to come out that the place is going to be more in other countries. you don't think that's going to have an impact. to the u. s. the question becomes, as janet yellen mentioned, is it? how much is that? and i just feel like we're a little bit in the fragile mode. as of right now, maybe in two months is a different conversation. but imagine there's another bank turmoil somewhere else in a different country or to that degree, i can see a scenario here in the us where it has some impact in the fed chooses to keep interest rates a little bit higher, like i can see them play with that because they don't want to go in the other way. and that's what what worries me is that there is this rhetoric of well, we don't know, but we kind of know what may happen, and if it occurs, they're going to be prepared to tighten the fiscal
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policy. so i have to be honest that that this is a real possibility. shouldn't go that that way. yeah gosh, you know the other alarm bells that are ringing credit card debt has reached a record. what is it? $986 billion. what's going on here? how worried should we be? it doesn't seem sustainable. yeah, it starts sustainable. i mean, the financial. i mean, i can i be careful financial crisis means different from 0708 . i think the debt crisis and you think about how people are spending and continue to take cheaper money that eventually is going to catch up. you know, like him because you eventually have to pay it back. when you can't pay it back to that degree, you know, it'll affect how we when you think about that aspect, even for the government with this debt ceiling as well, right? i mean, these are the conversation as a whole. when you look at your balance sheet has to be something that eventually you're you're going to come to the crossroads and it's going to affect the economy because you have to have cash to be able to get these levels down, and it's healthier for the us economy for spending power
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purposes to have less less dead as an individual when they can be more freely to invest in other aspects and actually grow their wealth at the same time. you can see my full interview with ryan patel in the next hour of cnn newsroom and you can watch free zacharias interview with us structure. treasury secretary janet yellen tomorrow at 10 a.m. in new york. that's three in the afternoon. london only here on cnn. sure it's a boeing fell more than 5.5% friday after the company said it's found a new issue with their 7 37 max jets, but the airline manufacturer says it's not an immediate safety issue. cnn aviation correspondent pete mountain has the details. this is another bad look for boeing as it struggles to deal with quality control and rebuild the reputation of the 7 37 max boeing's best selling plane right now failures at boeing and with systems inside each plane led to those two crashes abroad that killed nearly 350 people. this new issue is different,
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though boeing is coming clean about a defect in the manufacturing of the jet itself . the issue, boeing says, is with the fitting in the rear part of the fuselage of some maxes. it's manufactured by a third part. artie boeing has not said exactly how many maxes are defective, though there are about 1000 flying worldwide, more than 300 flying in the us in a statement, boeing says this is not an immediate safety of flight issue and the in service fleet can continue operating safely. the federal aviation administration it came down hard on boeing after the investigations into those crashes, says it has validated what boeing says is true and is monitoring next steps. the contractor responsible for building these parts is a company called spirit. aerosystems and i said on friday it's still working on an inspection and repair for effected airplanes. for now, this is not impacting travelers, but mostly airlines waiting on new airplanes to be delivered and they are waiting on a fix. pete mountain, cnn washington.
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