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expanding access to affordable child and long term care. and body cam video released of the horrific moments that actor jeremy renner endured after a snowplow ran over him. rescue workers tending to him as you see, blood spilled across the snow and a life or death moment for this avenger and courtroom clash. the blockbuster trial between dominion voting and fox news is kicking off. opening arguments haven't even started and it's already getting ugly. cnn reporters are inside the courtroom, sending us all the details of this story, and many more coming in right now. on cnn news, central. so any moment opening statements in the biggest defamation trial in a generation are about to begin dominion voting systems
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suing fox news for defamation seeking $1.6 billion in damages in this sketch the fox lawyers seen on the right, the dominion attorneys on the left, the company said the network perpetuated false claims that dominion machines rigged the 2020 election despite repeated efforts by dominion to correct the record. this morning, the jury of six men and six women was seated 12. others picked his alternates, and it appears that nine of the 12 jurors selected from new castle county, delaware, are people of color joining us now we have cnn legal analyst norm eisen. he is former white house ethics are and he served as a special counsel for the house in donald trump's first impeachment trial. norm first. i just want to get your take on the makeup of this jury split evenly between men and women. nine of the 12 jurors are people of color. well brianna, we know that this jury does not look like donald trump's ideal audience. nor like that of fox news. it is a typical jury that
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you get in an american urban setting, and irrespective of their makeup. i expect them to listen to the evidence to apply the law. and to do the right thing. at the end of the trial. you can never tell how a jury is going to decide, but that cannot be very encouraging jury box as fox news looks over there, so there was a big clash right even before these opening statements were set to get underway. this was over slides the dominion wants to use to present its case. tell us what's going on here. well a trial and i've done many of them and i've tried cases with these dominion lawyers justin nelson, steve shackelford, davita brooke. there's some of the best in the business. they are going to be fighting for every inch of advantage. to put the most evidence in front of the jury, which is fox was saying one thing on air, but its executives
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who are responsible for the company, saying something totally different off the air, and it's fact check department the so called brain room, saying very different things. so this is about trying to get every bit of advantage. the judge has said he's going to give wide leeway in opening statements, he said. he's not gonna micromanage more good news for dominion judge, the judge has said these statements are false. clearly right, so that's out there. the issue really is intent in this case, and that is something that dominion that's the bar that they have to clear here. in your opinion, why is fox un eagle and able to argue that they did not act intentionally or recklessly ? in this case, we had extensive pretrial briefing here. and the judge said that based on the evidence here at fox is only going to be able to have a very needle to threat. very small opening in the needle to thread , brianna. why is that fox
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wanted to say, well, we were just saying opinion. the judge looked at the evidence said no. this is not just opinion you were talking about facts. fox wanted to say, well, we have a right to neutrally report. but the judge said the evidence doesn't support that. this was not neutral reporting fox, you took sides, so the judge has narrowed their path. they have a very, very tough hand to play on defending intent. why is it not a defense to say? well, look, you know someone like a. for instance, maria bartiromo believed these things. one of our hosts believe these things, even if fox large did not. they are going to try that, um and say we had no bad intent. we had no actual malice because we are hosts thought it was true. but brianna, that's not the test. the test is. did you do it intentionally or were you reckless and that's why all of this other evidence, the emails , the texts what rupert murdoch
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and the others said at their depositions comes in. tucker crossing even had a text where he told sidney powell. this is reckless, so the evidence is really against fox on that the fight is going to be about damages the merits case very, very tough for fox news is a huge case that we were watching norm. thank you so much for that, jim. well this is a live look at the white house rose garden, the podium there were any moment now president biden will speak and sign an executive order to make childcare more affordable and accessible. the order includes 50 directives across nearly every cabinet level agency to fix the so called care economy. and if you're a parent, you know all too well. the high cost of raising a child today have a look at this. the average price for child care for one child currently ranges anywhere from $5000 a year all the way up to above $17,000 a year. that means some families spending as much as 19% 1/5 of their income for
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child care for one child. cnn's phil mattingly is at the white house awaiting the president, so fill an executive order what we expect to hear and what we expect that to actually cover that order. yeah i think there's two pieces of this right there. this is the reality of the aspirational not having a clear pathway hundreds of billions of dollars for childcare for home care for teachers for care workers at the president proposed near the start of his administration pushed for repeatedly over the course of a series of months of negotiations on capitol hill and ended up not making it across the finish line . now, with republicans in control of the house, there's no sense that that dynamic is going to shift anytime soon. and some of the president is acting on his own. now what? this will do will be far short of what administration officials really wanted when they started this administration understanding how pervasive in an economic issue this is for millions of americans for families for parents kind of across the board, however, it is trying to leverage the power of the federal government to try and
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address some of these issues in a smaller scale way. the president directing every agency of the government to try and figure out the way to funnel existing funds existing programs into lowering childcare costs and to helping on areas like home care into incentivizing. teachers and caregivers is did what they laid out and wanted in the beginning. no, but it is something that they believe they have the purview to try and accomplish right now, jim, there's a bit of a roadmap here earlier this year, the department of commerce with $50 billion in new funding. ah to incentivize the building semiconductors added a provision in there that any company that wants to be able to utilize that funding has to include childcare. that's something administration officials are looking at here. so a couple of pieces of this more than anything else the president wants to emphasize he still cares deeply about. this wants to get something passed. but in short of that will be signing the executive order jim big difference between what you need accomplished by passing a law through congress versus an executive order, but it's something phil mattingly at the white house, boris some big developments to share with you. in the case of a 16 year old boy
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in kansas city, missouri, shot after he went to the wrong house looking for his younger brothers. the shooter is 84 year old andrew lester, and he's now charged with two felonies. he's not yet turned himself into police. meantime ralph doral is out of the hospital and recovering at home from gunshot wounds. to his head and arm. cnn's lucy cavanaugh is live force in kansas city and lucy. many are wondering why it took so long for the charges against andrew lester and the family attorneys upset that he's still not in custody hasn't turned himself in. that's right. he lives at the whole behind me. we have not seen anyone appear at this home since yesterday. we hadn't seen anyone yesterday as well. and i can tell you, boris this literally just in from the attorney for the family, who tweeted that the clay county prosecutors act. thompson is going to be meeting with the family of ralph ural concerning the criminal prosecution of andrew lester for the shooting of ralph ural at two pm local
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three p.m. your time we know that the family has been demanding answers. take a listen to your aren't who spoke on cnn earlier today. you just cannot wrap your head around it from being shot for doing absolutely nothing wrong. to crying out for help and not being able to get help to finally getting help. but having to do something to get that help and then going through surgery. just stay alive. coming home and knowing that the person who did this went home and was able to sleep in his bed. and seeing your family have to fight. to get the justice and attention that you should have got it from the beginning. and again, all of this took place on april 14th lester was released after being questioned by police. those charges weren't filed until
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yesterday. and let's talk about those charges. there are two charges in this case. andrew lester, facing armed criminal action, which, if convicted, could get him between 3 to 15 years behind bars. the more serious charges first degree felony of salt, which could see him spend the rest of his life behind bars. the community has been outraged over what happened . we saw fellow classmates of ralph ural, leaving their high school classes today for a peaceful unity march demanding action. we know that ralph has survived miraculous this shooting, getting shot twice in the head. he is home and recovering, but as his family points out the emotional scars that trauma for being shot at for doing nothing as an said, is going to be something that he's going to be getting over for a very long time. a lot of questions as to where andrew lester is and why he hasn't been turned into custody yet, boris yeah, you're all essentially said that no words were exchanged that he rang the doorbell. and then lester opened fire on him. lucy kavanaugh from kansas city, missouri. thank you so much. brianna still to come
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on. cnn news. central disturbing developments out of new york, where the sheriff says the man accused of killing a 20 year old who pulled into the driveway. the wrong driveway is showing no remorse. also ahead. wall street journal reporter evan gersh ceviche in a russian court today to appeal his detention will tell you how that played out and after a year and a half break, alec baldwin is set to resume filming the movie rust following the onset death of cinematographer helena hutchins . cnn news central returns after this stay with us. from tried and true to try something new. so many ways to save life ready wallet happy that's 3 65 by whole foods mket, you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual because demise your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. who we gotta go again for what
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the court, though in moscow rejected his appeal to be released on bail or for his custody, to be downgraded to house arrest. instead devic will stay behind bars at the notorious lefortovo prison in moscow to await his trial after the decision. his lawyer spoke about how he's holding up inside reading classic russian novels, once said, and watching cooking shows the u. s ambassador, there was much more critical saying how troubled she was seeing what she called an innocent journalist in these circumstances and calling on russia to set him free. meanwhile, there are new concerns being expressed about another prominent prisoner being held in a russian jail. lawyers for alexey navalny, the anti corruption campaigner, serving an 11.5 year prison sentence, now say he's been beaten up in his jail cell and separately is facing more criminal charges that comes after the kremlin critic vladimir kara murza, who was sentenced to 25 years for treating sparking more
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international criticism, but underlining russia's continued lurched towards authoritarianism. matthew chance, cnn london. descent clearly not tolerated by the kremlin. matthew chance, thank you so much, brianna boris now to some other headlines that we are watching this hour, a homeowner is facing murder charges for allegedly shooting and killing a young woman who pulled into his driveway in upstate new york. the sheriff says the 20 year old katelyn polantz, as you see was a passenger in a car with three others when they drove up the wrong driveway while looking for a friend's house in a rural area, the washington county sheriff says. 65 year old kevin monahan fired two shots from his front porch, one of them hitting her car and just in a spokesperson for rust movie productions. tell cnn that the filming of that movie will resume this week in montana and alec baldwin will return to finish the project. production came to a halt in 2021 when cinematographer helena hutchins
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was fatally shot after a prop gun that baldwin was holding fired a live round during a rehearsal. the actor is charged with involuntary manslaughter in hutchins death. he has pleaded not guilty, jim alright, coming up the family of one of the victims killed and a sweet 16 birthday party. he's now speaking out. it's been almost three days since the shooting. still no arrests. we're gonna have the latest on that investigation as it stands just ahead. also ahead. this is good news. buffalo bill's safety tomorrow. hamlin is now officially cleared to play football again months after collapsing on the field would have more on this heartening story. coming up. the only thing i reregret about my life was hiringng local talent. if i knew about up work, i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world instead of talent, less people from all over my house. that's the reason
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natasha chan in los angeles, and this is cnn. this just in to cnn and update for you. on the case of ralph funeral, the 16 year old boy in kansas city, missouri , who was shot after he went to the wrong house, looking to pick up his younger brothers, the shooter 84 year old andrew lester has just surrendered to authorities. cnn's lucy cavanaugh has been tracking this story for us from kansas city and lucy. just about 20. minutes ago, we were talking about how frustrated ah urals family was that lester hadn't turned himself in. yeah, boris. this is the news that the family as well as the community had been waiting for. this incident took place on april 14th. we have just heard from a verified clay county sheriff. twitter account posted. andrew lester, charged in the shooting of ralph ural has surrendered at our detention center. he is in custody and again to remind our viewers. he is charged with two charges
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here, the first one armed criminal action that could earn him 3 to 15 years behind bars. the other charge first degree felony assault could see him spend the rest. of his life in prison. he has 84 years old. he is now in custody. boris a major update in that case, lucy cavanaugh, please keep us up to date with the very latest in the investigation, brianna, we'll send it over to you. still no suspects named. still no motive announced the growing question today. how is there still so little information after four young people were shot and killed last saturday night at a sweet 16 birthday party in alabama 32. others were injured. at least 15 of them were teenagers. this is 18 year old phil, stay beust dowdell. it was his little sister alexis's birthday party and his shots rang out. she says one of the last things he did was try to protect uh huh. and then, um, all i remember is my brother grabbed me and pushed me down to
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the ground. why they shooting and i just feel in the whole blood i had ran in and i had picked my brother and i turned them over and i was telling him i was like you five like you gonna make you strong. cnn's isabelle rose hollis is on scene in alabama. she had that interview with phil dawdles, mother and sister. tell us what else they told you. brianna alexis dowdell told me that this was supposed to be such a happy event, something that she had planned for months. even with her brother. she was so excited , but now this is going to be a day she's forever going to remember as a day that she lost her beloved brother, brother, who lost his life, saving her in those last moments. latanya allen is the mother. she got shot in this in the stomach and in the leg, she says she still
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has those two bullets within her body. she told me that earlier in the night she had heard rumors that someone might have a gun. so she cut the lights on. she got on the microphone and told those kids hey, if someone's got a gun, you got to leave. nobody left. she also told me that there was no fight . no commotion before that gunfire suddenly erupted. and she tells me that in all of this chaos, screaming people running around, nobody could tell how many shooters there were. she also tells me that she hasn't heard much of anything from investigators, but they have told her no one is in custody. listen to what she had to say about her son filled out. it was a nightmare. the nightmare i just just something a nightmare . i don't wish on any parent. it just goes to go and see my baby laying down. you know, oil blood. closure is not coming any
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time soon, brianna. that's because they can't even put a date to the funeral. the body allen tells me has filled dowdell has not been released to the family. they're holding it for an autopsy. that's what she's telling me, brianna. authorities any closer to finding a suspect here. he have remained pretty tight lipped, and that's what has gotten so many in the community really upset, concerned and frustrated . they want answers. they're demanding answers. this shooting happened on saturday, and to this day they still have not named the suspect. they have not named in a identified a motive and they have not said whether anyone is in custody. the police chief did tell me that they have strong leads. they are urging for patients as they work to interview people and piece this together. we do have a statement from aaliyah. that's the alabama law enforcement agency, the agency leading this death
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investigation. they tell us in the statement that agents are completing interviews. as an effort to solidify a motive and potential suspects. they also say that special agents did not recover any high profile rifle ammunition at the scene. however they did recover numerous shell casings used in handguns. brianna all right, isabel. thank you for the latest from alabama on that, boris now to some big news from the buffalo bills. the team just announced that safety to more hamlin has been fully cleared to return to playing football. this comes only 3.5 months after he suffered cardiac arrest. we all remember seeing hamlin collapse on the field after making a tackle during a game against the bengals. cnn sports anchor core wire joins us now with the details in coy hamlin just spoke to reporters. what did he say? yeah boris. first of all new show who? this looks good on you, man like that, like that looks good. good to see you. boris listen for the
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first time we know what caused the cardiac arrest for tomorrow. hamlet. he revealed that it was commercial. cortez is when your heart suddenly stops beating due to blunt force trauma to the chest area now in 1998 chris pronger of the st louis blues, boris took a slap shot to the chest fell to the ice got up, then fell much like tamara hamlin did when he was injured. it was commercial court is he was back playing days later played 12 more season. is en route to a hockey hall of fame career bills. general manager brandon beane said earlier today that hamlet has met with three different specialists and hamlin said that the last appointment was actually on friday. it was a checkup. he said that every doctor to whom he met spoken and with whom he has met, said the same thing that he's cleared. he's okay and ready to play here was hamlin just a bit ago. i doubt on national tv in front of the whole world. you know what i mean? so i see it from all perspectives. and you know for them. to still have me around and for me to still have them.
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you know, it's like it goes both ways. and you know, i lost a bunch of people in my life. i know a bunch of people who lost people. in their lives, and i know that feeling, you know, so that right? there is just the biggest blessing of it all is for me to still have my people and my people still have me. what an incredible return. this will be any the nfl and the protocols that they had in place in the team trainers and doctors and equipment folks who were there. they stepped in, and they saved his life, and he's not taking that for granted. he says. he wants to pay this forward, hehe doctor on friday essentially recommended boris that he goes back to playing because it would be good for his mental health being around the team, his family on the field and that camaraderie will do great for any say, still loves the game and doesn't want to be done playing. coy i mean, it's remarkable. first of all the emotion of saying, you know, i died in front of the entire world. but i think this resonates with you personally, you played nine years in the nfl many of those years for the buffalo bills. you took some hits. how incredible is this?
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that somebody who nearly died on the field months ago could be making this miraculous return. yeah it is. look it's going to be really tough for him. boris right now they're just working out. they're not playing ball, he says just taking it one day at time. doesn't want to look too far into the future because the hardest thing is the mental aspect, he said. he's riding a roller coaster of emotions, he said. he's trusting god riding by faith, and i had a titanium plate and four screws put in my neck and i didn't think i was ever going to play again. but i did get the opportunity to do so. and the night before training camp. i mean, i was lying in bed. i did not fall asleep. i was thinking man one hit and i could be paralyzed, you know, and all these emotions are going through my head actually packed my bags and was going to head home and not continue playing after that, um, so he's going to be feeling that you know, and he mentioned that that meant mental and emotional roller coaster. that first time he steps on that field and goes to have contact. he will replay and relive some of what he's
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been through. but look, as i mentioned before, it's incredible. his heart stopping really caused the hearts of many around the world to beat as one. it's been incredible to show of empathy and grace and compassion and the love the charity work that $9 million people raised for his foundation again. he's not taking this opportunity for granted. he's going to go on and pay the blessings forward, as he said. what a fantastic story coy. we're glad that you're on our team now. thanks so much. korea always appreciate you take care man. still much more news to come on cnn news, central, don't go anywhere. 2010 with no filter coming in may on c n n f r e oh, yeah! free. get a free eye exam when
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fighting spreading beyond the capital of khartoum to more surrounding areas, hospitals overwhelmed with the wounded. some of those hospitals have even come under attack themselves. rival military generals fighting for control of the country and there is now a desperate international scramble to try to get both sides to agree to a ceasefire. cnn's nima al bagger has been covering this very closely. some talk on both sides of a ceasefire today, but i wondered given the motivations are the folks packing both sides in this. do you see a ceasefire as realistic and can it be lasting? well i think those are the really important questions through the day we had conflicting reports about whether we would even get to the point of the ceasefire so far we've had of specific violations , but i think it's important to state that nothing at the level of how intense the fighting got in the lead up to the ceasefire , which, of course, jim, as you
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know, often happens where there's a jockeying for position so that they can claim territory and then you know the music stops. the issue here is just how much is at stake just before i came on air was speaking to someone who even though the ceasefire is not what people were hoping it would be is going to risk it. he's going to venture further a field from his house because there is no running water. there is no clean water anywhere near the home, and he has three young children, and i think that's the story that's playing out across the capital. that people are growing so incredibly desperate. so even though the ceasefire is not what people hoped for the hope is that somehow this can be built on but but we need the concern on the other side is what leverage to the international community have. secretary of state antony blinken said he spoke to both sides to urge for this, but the problem seems that that we don't really know what the stick is that they're waving at either side is a sanctions. the u. n security council is divided. what else can be leveraged? against them, and the
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problem is that while that's figured out the people of sudan are growing increasingly desperate, jim and in my in addition to your years reporting from there, i know you have special vision into this because your family there. what are you hearing from them now? well this morning we had a little bit of a shock. the building directly behind my parents' house was hit, which i think really goes to show how intense it got in in the hours today, leading up to the ceasefire. luckily no one was in the building, and my parents are fine. but again, that's just representative of if you if you stay in your home, you risk death. if you walk out on the streets, you risk death. there doesn't seem to be a way through this for anyone in sudan, and i think for so many people watching from the outside . it's just, um you know, it's just incredibly we all feel so incredibly helpless that nobody can do anything about what's happening on the ground perfectly understand. we wish
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them the best, and we know many sudanese going through those same fears right now. our nima elbagir covering from london, boris today, the world is remembering the millions of lives lost during the holocaust ceremonies around the globe are marking this official remembrance day commemorating the more than six million jews and five million others who were killed between 1933 and 1945 and poland. they held the march of the living from the site of the auschwitz concentration camp. holocaust remembrance day is not only meant to remember the dead but also to honor those who survived and keep the memory of what happened alive. brianna newly released body camera footage shows the bloody scene after actor jeremy renner snowplow accident. we're going to take you through it next and in hollywood writers are ready to strike if negotiations with the studios go. nowhere will tell you what the writers want. and what it could mean for you if they don't reach a deal. my
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know, and i'm like, i don't know who he is. you know? get back. get back came out and i saw this and i came out. that's what was he laying on the ground? the head moves. try to get out girl where you are. we have cnn medical analyst dr jonathan reiner with us now he is a professor of medicine and surgery at george washington university. and this is that clip that we were just showing here. what stands out as you're watching this moment as first responders are attending, too, mr renner. well, the first thing that stands out is that there was a very big response. there are a lot of first responders on on the scene. ah and what this really highlights is maybe the most important aspect of his survival was that he was not alone when this happened. because if he was alone, he would have just died in the snow, but his nephew was there and his neighbors were around, and they rapidly called for not just e. m. s they called for an air flight to take him to a
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trauma center and that generated this kind of massive professional response to stabilize him and then get him to the trauma center. this is on a loop. there is also another video of the aftermath, and it is a little gruesome, but i will actually say, i'm surprised it isn't more, so there's a small amount of blood here and i wonder what you think about that and also what maybe it doesn't show because of potential internal bleeding. we're talking about eight broken ribs, a collapsed lung, a pierced liver sort of a shattered eye sockets so many injuries that he had right, but he survived not just because he was insanely lucky. he survived because none of those injuries punctured one of the highly pressurized blood vessels in his chest or abdomen . and because you don't see much in the way of blood on the snow, there's a little bit of blood on the snow. but not a catastrophic amount. uh and he apparently did not have much in the way of internal bleeding. that's why he had the time to survive. every mammal protects their major organs with protective cage and
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it's the rib cage and although his ribs were shattered, think about what that what that really did for him, it protected his heart and largely his lungs and most and most of his liver and because those organs were not traumatically punctured or severed. he managed to survive this. you're getting a sense of this is the snowplow. i mean, this is a huge i think ÂŁ14,000 snowplow. are you surprised that he was able to survive this at all? i'm shocked that he said he was able to survive that snowplow is three times the weight of your car, and, uh, he's just very fortunate that his spinal cord is intact that he didn't have traumatic brain injury. that his heart wasn't punctured. he really has no business being alive. it's thrilling that he has survived this and from watching him on the red carpet as an intact person, uh, but a testament to just luck and a great response and the professionalism of the
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folks at the trauma center where he was flown. everything coming together that needed to dr reiner. thank you so much, boris. thousands of hollywood tv and film writers have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a potential strike. union leaders from the writers guild of america met with studio heads negotiating how to avoid what could be a crippling shutdown of all sorts of productions. the guild hasn't staged a walkout since 2007 cnn business and politics correspondent vanessa your cave, which is here with more on the negotiations. vanessa there is a may 1st deadline that is looming over as the potential strike might unfold. what are the sticking points between these two groups? well if there was a potential strike that would happen on may 1st what that means for all of us is that means no late night tv. no saturday night live and potentially pauses on all of our favorite shows and movies. but what this vote yesterday signified was the resilience and
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the resounding yes from the members signaling that they want to go on strike if the studios and the writers guild cannot come up with the agreement by may 1st. so here's what's on the table. the writers guild of america they are calling for residuals from streaming services. this is the key sticking point that they want to make sure that they're writers get paid from any shows or movies that go direct to streaming. they also want increased compensation. and they want increases to their pension plan and health fund and they want to regulate the use of artificial intelligence as it relates to writers. as we know a i can be a big job taker, but the studios and these are made up of studios and streamers that we all know amazon apple, cbs, disney, nbc, netflix, paramount , sony and warner warner brothers discovery, which is cnn's parent company. they say hey, listen, we have had to do a lot of layoffs and just the last year and we've also had a lot of cost cutting measures that we've
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had to implement. now both sides seem to want to come to an agreement. but a source tells me that in recent weeks there hasn't been a lot of movement until just friday, and yesterday they started talking. they've started trading proposals, boris . but two weeks till may 1st. that's actually an eternity for a negotiation. a lot of these deals come together in just the last hours before these key deadlines, boris yet another sign of disrupting disruptive technology like streaming and a i potentially interrupting workflows. vanessa rich. thank you so much for that, jim. all right, listen to this. there are new developments just into cnn about the georgia investigation this into donald trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election in that state, the fulton county district attorney's office. says that some of the fake electors involved in this scheme have now implicated each other in potential criminal activity. cnn's sara murray joins us now. i mean, this is obviously a highly closely watched case, but
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this could be significant, not just turning on each other but becoming witnesses. it seems to criminal potential criminal activity. potentially i mean, what we're learning in this filing is that they've had fake electors in meeting with investigators as recently as this month and that some of them are offering potential evidence that others may have been committed crimes. this is an issue because the same attorneys representing them the d a. is trying to break up that block, but it gives you some insight into the jockeying that's going on behind the scenes after the special grand jury completed its work before charges are filed in this case, and it raises the potential that there are still these community offers that could be in the works. and that means progress from the people you're talking to towards the ultimate decision here as to whether to charge and die, all right. this is the big thing we're waiting for. when is she actually gonna bring charges? she said months ago that these decisions about who, if anyone, she would charge more imminent? we still haven't seen these from the ah, we've been saying she could make these announcements as soon as this spring. i think the question is are people taking these immunity deals now
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? and if so, what kind of evidence are they offering? and how much evidence? how long does it take to go through that? is this something that could potentially delay it? or could we still see indictments potentially in the coming weeks . let me ask you this, too, for a fake elector to implicate a fake elector does not necessarily mean the former president. implicate implicated . is that right? but i think one of the things that we've seen in the sort of fake collector scheme both nationally as well as in georgia is the big question for investigators as how high does this go? you know is this you guys coming up with this scheme with other folks in georgia? or is this you guys talking to people at higher levels of the trump campaign who are around the trump campaign at that point who are kind of directing you to do this? and that's the kind of information the d a s office is really going to want to know is sort of who was working behind the scenes to set this up and to push this forward, knowing that these court challenges in georgia aren't going to go anywhere, knowing that this is an effort essentially to overturn an election and your impression so far is that the district attorney in fulton county, which
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of course, is in the atlanta area here has been proceeding through this methodically she has been, you know, we know the special grand jury met spent months having witnesses come before them digging through evidence they completed their work. last year. they completed their work before we saw everything the january 6th committee put forward so we know investigators have been looking through that and frankly, they've been looking at everyone. the special grand jury recommended for charges. we don't know who that full list is and saying okay. can we as prosecutors make this case stand up in court, and they want to make sure that solid, especially if they move forward with racketeering charges. it's quite a standard to meet sarah murray. thanks so much something to watch boris one wrong term, costing a young woman her life homeowner opening fire when a group of friends took a wrong turn into his driveway. brilliant details on those charges from upstate new york next. our e trade's easy to use tools like dynamic, charting and risk. reward analysis help make trading feel effortless, and it's customizable scans with
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