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in the united states and all around the world. i'm. ed settlement, fox news will cut a $787 million check for its dominion lies but avoids having to tell the truth that trial and issue on air retractions deadline looming. we're just hours away from the u. s. supreme court's ruling on access to an abortion pill. what president could tell us about this case plus fighting flares up again in sudan's capital as both sides ignore a ceasefire agreement. and the u. n is warning of a catastrophic humanitarian classes. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with rosemary church. good to have you with us with the jury was sworn in. lawyers were ready for opening statements. but then fox news blinked, reaching a last second
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settlement with dominion voting systems, agreeing to pay almost $800 million to dominion about half of the initial claim for damages. in a statement, fox said, we acknowledge the court's rulings finding certain claims about dominion. to be false, and this settlement reflects foxes continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards. listen now to just a few examples of what fox considers its high journalistic standards. electronic voting machines didn't allow people to vote apparently and that whatever you think of it, the cause of it, it shakes people's faith in the system that is an actual threat to democracy. we talked about the dominion software, i know that there were voting irregularities. tell me about that. the president's lawyers alleging a company called dominion, which they say started in venezuela with cuban money
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and with the assistance of smartmatic software. a backdoor is capable of flipping votes. under the settlement, fox news hosts will not have to acknowledge the lies they told on air about dominion. and while this case maybe over fox is now bracing for another suit from voting machine company smart medic and it's demanding $2.7 billion smart medics. company attorney says dominions litigation exposed some of the misconduct and damage caused by fox's disinformation campaign smart men. attic will expose the rest. cnn's denny freeman has more on the dominion settlement. just after the judge announced that there was going to be a settlement. in this case, i got to say the dominion attorneys were all smiles today as they left the courthouse and then left the press and they left the press conference telling us that this was a good day for dominion
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and a good day for democracy. now, this incredibly large settlement of $787 million was actually just less than half of what the meaning was initially asking for that $1.6 billion figure, but of course, still a sizable number and i should say there was a lot of lead up actually to this settlement. the jury was sworn in tuesday. a morning opening statements were ready to go 1 30 in the afternoon. but then after a mysterious 2.5 hour delay, finally the judge came back and said that there would be a resolution to this case. the parties came together and they settle and the judge even said to the jury. if you weren't there, the party's probably would not have been able to reach a settlement. in this case. the judge made that announcement and the dominion came out and take a listen to what some of their attorneys had to say the truth does not know. red or blue. people across the political spectrum. pan and should disagree on issues. even . of the most profound importance. but for our democracy to endure for another
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250 years and hopefully much longer. we must share a commitment to facts. in contrast , the attorneys for fox news they did not take any questions from the press. they just walk down the street here in wellington, but they did release a statement later on saying in part, we are pleased to have reached a settlement of our dispute dominion voting systems . we acknowledge the court's rulings finding certain claims about dominion being false. this settlement reflects foxes continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards. so again, we're still waiting for certain details about the settlement. but as of now we do. no that fox does not intend to make any statement on its air. about these false claims about dominion. but again, we'll wait and see if that changes in the future. danny freeman, cnn willington, delaware. after the settlement was reached. dominion lawyers spoke about the case and why the timing of the agreement was so important for the company. ultimately it's about
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our client. it was about dominion dominion has been through a tremendous amount of trauma, starting with the 2020 election. largely at the hands of fox, at least initially, and dominion needed justice. we got into this case with two goals, accountability and justice and we achieved accountability when we exposed everything that had been going on at fox news through the discovery process and the motion papers. we had the last couple of months and we got justice for our client for dominion today. i think that what we wanted what we needed was accountability and we got that in two forms, both in the summary judgment opinion that they finally acknowledged today they acknowledge that the statements that they broadcast on their air there were false but also in the fact that this case didn't settle until now. this case didn't settle before the documents were made public. this case didn't settle until the world got to see what really went on at fox news in 2020, and that was what we were focused on. and dominion isn't done with its legal battles. it's still has cases pending against right
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wing tv networks, newsmax and against trump allies rudy giuliani, sidney powell and mike lindell. all of these parties deny wrongdoing and fighting the suits. in the coming hours. the u. s. supreme court is set to weigh in on a proposed ban on abortion medication issued by a texas judge. on tuesday, a group of anti abortion doctors asked the court to restrict access to the drug. while the matter is being debated, they claim the fda has not done enough to study the drug's safety. joining me now from los angeles is jessica levinson. she is a professor at loyola law school and host of the passing judgment podcast. always good to have you with us. good to be here. so the justice department will file a response by midday wednesday and then the supreme court could roll at any time. after that, as this legal
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battle over the abortion pill mifepristone continues nearly two weeks after texas federal judge said the drug should not have been approved back in 2000 , so we're just hours away from the supreme court, making a ruling on access. to this critical drug. what do you think will likely happen? so if the supreme court follows the log when it comes to these temporary stays, which again is, of course, all we're talking about . we're not talking about here at the merits of the case. we're talking about whether there's a pause on judge cosmetics decision while the case is working its way through the system, then what the supreme court should do is what they do in other cases, maintain the status quo allow there to be access to mifepristone. put a stay on judge cosmetics decision and allow the fifth circuit to have their hearings in the middle of may allow this case to play out. the default should always be when we have a change like this basically do no harm,
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maintain the status quo while the case is being appealed, and that's really what the court should do. you asked me. what will they do? i don't know if there's five votes for that, but if they were following the law as they should do, then really, they should just leave it, as is so i think the better argument here for a lot of reasons is just leave it, as is push pause on that decision for a couple of reasons. one i think the decision is without legal basis, regardless of what you think about mythic christen the decision that, says one district court judge, one federal judge can undermine the fda approval of a drug from more than a quarter almost a quarter century ago. legally that doesn't make sense. it doesn't make sense in terms of the people who sued they don't have enough. of an injury, the doctors and the medical associations. it doesn't make sense in terms of the power of a judge versus the power of an executive agency, and it
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doesn't make sense under our current reading of this very old 18 73 law called the comstock act, so i think for all those reasons and the reason again that we default to keeping the status quo while cases are appealed, it would make no sense for the court to do anything but just pause this ruling and jessica anti abortion doctors urged the supreme court tuesday to keep mitchell chris tone. restrictions in place and justices will decide by midnight thursday whether to do that. what would be the consequences if the court decides to restrict that access? how will that suddenly change the rights of women right across this country? well it's going to create some chaos, to be sure, because let's remember that well, this case is moving its way through the system. there's another case out of washington, a different federal judge said with respect to 17 states and the district of columbia that the fda should make no changes and should not
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make it more difficult for anybody to obtain medford. kristen so on one level we have competing court rulings in that case, at least with respect to those 18 juristic. actions i think there would be a lot of confusion about which law to cover. and then there's this question of with the fda actually have to follow this texas court's opinion because the fda has something called enforcement discretion and so just like the department of homeland security when we were talking about daca essentially decided not to prosecute and deport some people, the fda could basically decide not to enforce this particular ruling now. that's a path. a lot of people don't want the fda to take because it does set a certain precedent about what executive agencies would do, but that's a long way of saying there's lots of moving parts. we don't know exactly what would happen for women's ability to obtain method. press stone. if that's what the supreme court
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does. it depends on the fda depends on our reading of that. washington judge's decision as well. jessica levinson, always a pleasure to get your legal analysis on these matters. appreciate it. thank you. the attorney for the family of ralph ya'll says it is a miracle. the 16 year old survived being shot twice at close range. the black teenager was shot in the head and arm after he went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings last week in kansas city. he's now out of the hospital, but his family says he faces a long and difficult recovery. the white homeowner and suspected shooter andrew lester is expected to be arraigned on wednesday. he turned himself into authorities on tuesday and was released hours later on bail. cnn's lucy cavanaugh of has the latest. andrew lester, the 84 year old white homeowner charged with shooting ralph ural, a 16 year
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old black teenager turned himself into authorities today and was released on $200,000 bond and a prohibition on him possessing weapons. community leaders in charles attorneys speaking out today, charge does not mean justice. we don't want him out, but we understand that's part of the process. charles mother spoke with cbs news about the events of that night. when you are all went to pick up his younger brothers from a friend's home. his brothers was supposed to run outside, get in the car, and they and they come home and that was what was supposed to happen . and why he was standing there. his brothers didn't run outside , but he got a couple of bullets in his body instead of a couple of twins coming up out and giving him a heart. faces two felony charges in the shooting assault in the first degree and armed criminal action. the incident unfolded on the front porch of the home behind me, the homeowner telling police that ralph carol came up to his front porch. he rang the doorbell. but ralph had made a mistake. this home is located 115th street,
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the home he was supposed to go to is one block away right there 115th terrorists. according to the probable cause statement, lester told investigators he was in bed when he heard the doorbell ring, then picked up his gun. before responding to answer the door, he said after opening the main door, he saw a black male, approximately six ft. tall and he believed someone was attempting to break into the house and shot twice within a few seconds of opening the main door. he also told investigators that no words were exchanged and is quoted as saying he was scared to death by the teenagers size and by his inability to defend himself. he had to face an ugly reality here in the states that the color of his skin is often seen as a threat in and of itself, according to prosecutors, there's no evidence ever crossed the threshold into lester's home. you just cannot wrap your head around it from being shop for doing absolutely nothing wrong, told investigators he fell to the ground after being shot in the
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head and was then shot in the arm. he said. the man who shot him said don't come around here. gerald then ran away going to multiple homes, asking for help . investigators say they observed blood on the front porch, blood on the driveway and blood in the street after the shooting was shot on top of his left eye that i would say in the left frontal lobe. and then he was shot again in the upper right arm. that injury is extensive and the residual effect of that injury is gonna stay with him for quite a while . another condition of lester's releases that his phone is subject to monitoring he is not allowed to have any contact with ralph barrel or his family. it's unclear when he will appear in court for an initial hearing this as protesters take to the streets of kansas city for a second time on tuesday to demand justice and action. lucy, captain of cnn, kansas city, missouri. the attorney for a man
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who fatally shot a 20 year old woman in his upstate new york driveway, says his client felt menaced. kaylin gillis was a passenger in a car that mistakenly turned onto the men's property while they were looking for a friend's house. she was struck with a bullet as the car drove away. 65 year old kevin monahan is charged with second degree murder, according to his attorney, monaghan says several vehicles including a motorcycle , revving their engines and drove up his driveway at a high rate of speed, the sheriff says monahan was not threatened at all. he has not made any statements. he obtained a lawyer before he came out of the house. many has not made any statements and, quite frankly, it's not shown any remorse in this case. friends and family are remembering kaylin gillis as a sweet girl with a kind heart.
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she was a member of her high school cheerleading team before graduating in 2021. officials in maine have arrested and charged a man in connection with multiple killings. joseph eaten , is accused of murdering four people after police discovered their bodies at a home in the town of baden on tuesday, shortly after authorities responded to reports of several vehicles getting hit with gunfire on a nearby highway. three people were shot and taken to the hospital officials say they believe the two incidents are connected. in nashville, tennessee, students at the covenant school returned to classes on tuesday for the first time since the deadly shooting there three weeks ago. the school says classes will resume on campus through several phases . some classes are temporarily being held at a nearby church. 28 year old former students shot and killed three children and
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three adults before being killed. by police, and on the same day the school reopened. a protest was held to demand tennessee lawmakers passed gun safety laws called linking arms for change. the protest featured a long human chain of demonstrators through downtown nashville. the organizers of the event said. the cause is not a political issue but a safety issue. this is an extraordinary moment for the state of tennessee for the people in nashville for everyone in our community wants to see an end of gun violence. it shows what we've already known. the majority of people in tennessee want to see comments since gun legislation and reform and they want the people who are in the state house to do something. that's why myself, representative jones, representative johnson have been willing to raise our voices about this issue because these parents and these loved ones from covenant. they want to see solutions to the problems that we're facing as a state. that is tennessee democrat justin pearson, who was expelled from the statehouse earlier this
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month after taking part in a gun control protest in the chamber. he and fellow democrat justin jones were temporarily reinstated. a special election will be held on august 3rd two officially fill the seats. they both intend to run again. all right time for a short break. now when we come back a ceasefire in sudan broken as soon as it started in the region, with the latest on the fighting. i likee to move it. move it. you're like the we're reinventing our network. the moment moment moment. fast reliable, perfectly orchestrated. the united states
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by whole foods market. a 24 hour ceasefire in sudan was over almost as soon as it began, with fighting quickly raging again in the capital. witnesses have reported gunfire and explosions around the army headquarters and the presidential palace in khartoum. the world health organization says at least 270 people have been killed since fighting broke out on saturday, and gunmen have reportedly raided the homes of un staff and other international groups sexually assault halting women and stealing cars. cnn's larry meadow was following developments. he joins us live this hour from nairobi, kenya. so larry what is the latest on this fighting that continues despite this ceasefire supposedly being put in place? rosemary the headline here is that that cease fire is not being respected. it looks that
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is not being respected by both sides. i just spoke to one friend in khartoum who said that last night horror movie, but she woke up today and the standard bombardment and artillery that she had a little bit of a meltdown. just scared for herself because last night hours after the ceasefire should have come into effect. what she believes is the missile hit the house next to her, and it caught fire was still burning. several hours later. another friend has sent us a video that i want to show you that you can see the smoke rising above cartoon. this is in the south side of khartoum, which and you can also here in the video in the background. some sounds of bombardments and this is not what a ceasefire looks like. and especially because cnn understands that so far, mediation efforts have failed trying to get these two gentlemen, the warring generals in sudan. general burhan, who leads the sudanese armed forces , and general mohammed hamdan hamad, who leads the paramilitary group, their rapid support forces. they can't seem
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to agree because they have been mediation efforts by the united states and the u. k the united arab emirates and saudi arabia, who are called a quarter and a major diplomatic blank here. they have been mediation efforts by the regional body, the intergovernmental authority on development. that's not happening, but in the meantime because the cease fire is not holding, it means people can't go out to replenish food and water. they can't get medicines they can reunite with family members. people who can't go to a hospital because, as you heard in the last hour, about half of the hospital in cartoons and not operating or not operating at capacity, because even staff can't get there, it's not safe for them to do. will not day five of this conflict and the fears that people have when we began on saturday that this might degenerate into full blown civil war and appears to be coming true because when people are hidden in their own homes, hunkering down, not aware of when this will end. you can see how much how scary this situation is rosemary. for so many people i have friends who are stuck in the country went to
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see family were hoping for be there the last 10 days of ramadan. these are supposed to be the holiest days of the month. and then this and a terrifying situation and, as always, civilians, the ones paying the highest price. larry maduro, bringing us the latest from his vantage point there in nairobi. many things well, just ahead. detained american journalist ivan gorshkov itch heads to court in moscow, the first time he has been seen publicly since his arrest. we will have details on his appeal to leave prison while he awaits trial back in just a moment. every weekday. so many questions still need to be answered. here we'ree bringing you the news is heatining up today we'll stay on top of that story as we get the latest developments. cnn news central weekdays at one easte on cnn. 2010 with no filter
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manages a smile for the cameras . journalists call out their support holds strong one shouts. everyone sends you a big hello, the voice says. before being hustled away, but the court rejected an appeal for bail for gorshkov. it's to be kept under house arrest instead of in prison. outside his lawyers spoke of how he was holding up behind bars so much reading classic russian novels, once said, and watching cooking shows on tv, but the u. s ambassador was far more critical, expressing her concerns at his confinement. i can only say how troubling it was to see evan. an innocent journalists held in these circumstances. the charges against evan are baseless and we call on the russian federation to immediately release him. it's
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brutal invasion of ukraine. russia has been stepping up its crackdown on free speech and dissent using the war as cover to silence, independent journalism. sure to jail long standing critics like vladimir caramels are sentenced to 25 years for treason. just this week after speaking out on the conflict, the war crimes these are war crimes, and the pressure is maintained behind bars. last month, supporters of alexey navalny, the jailed russian anti corruption campaigner, accused the authorities of poisoning the kremlin critic again this time at the penal colony. his lawyers say he's been beaten up in his cell and faces new criminal charges. it is against this backdrop, evan. remains detained
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in a moscow prison. determined says his lawyers to defend himself but utterly at the mercy of an increasingly authoritarian russian state. matthew chance, cnn london. and you heard matthew chance mentioned how alexey navalny was beaten in his prison cell. his lawyer says. navalny refused to enter his cell after a prisoner with quote hygiene problems was moved there . navalny apparently dragged that prisoner out of the cell and prison guards stepped in and struck navalny. he is now accused of violating a criminal code against any disruptions in institutions such as prisons. and could face an additional five years in prison if convicted. still to come a deadly fire tears through a beijing hospital, the latest on the blaze and the dramatic attempts to escape it.
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member of a patient and according to state run media, we know that the fire broke out on tuesday around one pm local time it was extinguished about 30. minutes later, 71 patients were evacuated and on a precedent that took place just hours. hours ago earlier today, a beijing district officials said that the fire was caused by sparks generated during construction work, which ignited combustible paint on site and 12 . people we've also learned had been detained on suspicion of gross negligence. now i want to show you this this dramatic video of people escaping the deadly fire. one person in this video is seen exiting the hospital through window using a bed sheet and the person climbs down the window lands on that blue sort of roof like structure and then scrambles across the rooftop to the next building, and then later in this clip, which has been circulating widely on chinese, social media and social media around the world. when the camera starts to pen to the left. you can see others attempting trying desperately. he to escape. you
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can see them. perching on the air conditioning units that are outside balancing quite precariously on them, just waiting to be rescued, and we have tried to figure out the fate of these individuals. and unfortunately, cnn does not know whether these people were able to find safety whether they were rescued or not. the hospital fire is one of the most deadly in the chinese capital in recent years is surpasses the death toll from the dashing district fire in beijing in 2017 that killed about 19 people that took place in a cramped building for migrant workers, and it prompted authorities to demolish illegal apartment blocks, according to state media, the communist party secretary for beijing visit the site of the latest fire, he said this let's bring up the statement for you quote. the fire is heartbreaking. the lesson is extremely profound. it sounded the alarm for us, reminding us that the string of safe production cannot be loosened even for a moment and the elimination of fire hazards cannot be stopped for a moment
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unquote. but official chinese media did not report on the fire on tuesday until many hours after it was extinguished, and that has prompted criticism widespread on social media back to rosemary. alright kristie lu stout, joining us live from hong kong. many thanks. i'm rosemary church for our international viewers. world sport is coming up next and for those of you here in north america will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment to stay with us. they'll be here in five. we ready. there's a we'll just put books here and that looks fine. bad there wee go. that's no good . can you do that the whole day? can't stop. i can't stop don't have left. perfect used bear. yeah let's paint spray and stain
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news dropped an epic bombshell on its readers in southeast oklahoma. the headline was understated, yet chilling. county officials discussed killing burying gazette reporters and bruce and kris willingham, the father and son reporting team at the heart of this story, published the recordings that they say involved five curtain county officials to back up their story . i was expecting it, you know, chitter chatter stuff about county business. isn't staff and yeah, and that's how it started . and then it got down to the extremely serious stuff, the paper reported. sheriff kevin clarkie was joined in a march 6th meeting by two other sheriff's department officials as well as to county commissioners. they were talking about killing me and my son. three hitman quiet guys. but no person. louisiana because it's all mafia. random recordings captured the group talking about
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hiring hitmen to kill the reporters and where the bodies could be hidden. around it. it will i told you will know where to dig deep holes over here in eagle, okay, better. these are pre dug. willingham says he legally recorded the conversation because he was looking to prove that county officials were violating open public meetings. laws. but was stunned at what he actually captured. it was appalling. i mean, you cannot imagine my reaction when i heard it. recordings also included racist talk of lynching black people today. what does that. take a black that would harass them in the cell. i broke cherica. natural mud creek and hang them up with the rope. yeah but you can't do anything about it that cnn has not been able to verify the authenticity of the recording or confirm who said
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what cnn has reached out to the county officials for comment in a statement. the curtain county sheriff's office did not address any of the shocking statements but instead claimed the recordings were altered and the conversations were recorded illegally. oklahoma's republican governor says he's appalled and disheartened by the county officials comments and has called for the sheriff and three others to resign. a group of protesters also showed up at a county commissioners meeting demanding the officials reportedly captured on the recording resign and the mayor of edible where the newspaper is located, also wants them to resign. i hate to know that this is 2023. we still have folks who want to live like a 1921 al capone lifestyle when you start talking about lynching and kill him for and act like human lives don't mean anything to you. the oklahoma attorney general says state authorities are investigating these threats, and
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the oklahoma sheriff's association says it has suspended the membership of the sheriff and the two deputies involved in the conversation, and cnn has also been told that the reporters bruce and kris willingham, have been advised to temporarily leave town and that they have lavandera, cnn. u s. senate republicans blocked a request to temporarily replace democratic senator dianne feinstein on the powerful judiciary committee. some republicans praised feinstein but ultimately held the line in denying the appeal from the democratic senate majority leader. if you have accomplished as much in office as senator feinstein our colleague and friend has made her wishes clear. that another senator temporarily serve on the judiciary committee until she returns. the reason this is being made is to try to change the numbers on the committee in a way that i think would be
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harmful to senate in the pass out a hand full of judges that i think should never be on the bench. so with that in mind, and with all due respect to senator feinstein object feinstein, who is 89 has missed weeks of work and 58 votes while recovering from shingles. she is under pressure from some within her own party to resign. the u. s. justice department is accusing members of small separatist political groups of working with russian government agents in hopes of influencing a local florida election and possibly the 2020 presidential race. the indictment says four u. s citizens and two russian nationals facing charges for allegedly participating in the plot. prosecutors say the russian defendants directed the american political groups to act as illegal agents of the russian
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government by sowing discord and spreading pro russian propaganda. florida governor. ron desantis has not formally launched his highly anticipated presidential campaign yet, but other republicans are already using his fight with disney as an attack line. cnn's brian todd has the story. florida's powerful and popular governor, ron desantis under increasing pressure over his fight with disney former president donald trump posting today on his social media website that desantis is being quote absolutely destroyed by disney, and that desantis is engaging in a political stunt. trump joins other top republicans like possible presidential candidate chris christie, who are slamming desantis for not being able to outmaneuver disney's ceo. i want sitting across from president g and negotiating our next agreement with china. we're sitting across from putin and trying to resolve what's happening in ukraine. if you can't see around a quarter that
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bob iger created for you being turned up on desantis after his latest threat against disney to raise disney's taxes or build something right near disney's land near orlando, people have said, you know, maybe maybe have another. maybe create a state park. maybe try to do more amusement parks. uh someone even said, like, maybe you need another state present. who knows? i mean, i just think that the possibility these are are endless. desantis aides say he was joking, according to journalist marc caputo, but the stakes are high in his battle against the magic kingdom. desantis is vowing to retaliate against disney after the entertainment and theme park giant thwarted desantis attempt for the state to take over power of disney's special taxing district in that area of florida just needs a big job generator. it's an incredibly popular place like people come to florida to go to disney world. disney produces very popular films. how much is this going to be a
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benefit to ron desantis and the long run a risk that the man who won his last election in november by almost 20% points has seemed very willing to take desantis spat with disney started last year when a florida law was passed that he backed limiting instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. disney spoke out against that bill, analysts say, by declaring war on disney desantis is upending the republican landscape going against the traditional pro business values of the party. historically that's not something that the free market gop has looked to do, but it does signal that we're in a different gop. now it's sort of cultural wars all the way down, and observers say his willingness to take on disney is a measure of desantis is overall swagger. as he has grown into the office and the exercise of power the likes of which we haven't seen in the state. disney ceo bob iger recently said he'd welcome a sit down with ron desantis to try to resolve their dispute. asked if he would agree to meet with
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iger, desantis said he would if disney would accept the idea that they're not going to live under a different set of rules than everyone else. brian todd, cnn washington. it may go down as one of the greatest comebacks in sports tomorrow. hamlin the buffalo bills safety who had to be resuscitated after collapsing on the field in january, has been fully cleared to return to football. doctors diagnosed him as suffering a rare condition in which a traumatic blow to the heart at a certain time during the heartbeat can cause it to stop. but he believes that's all behind him now. i've been beating statistics my whole life , you know, and some people might say that coming back to play might not be the best option. um but that's their opinion. and like i said, i've been being statistics my whole life, so i like my chances here. hamlin's team says he's been participating in offseason workouts. and he says, being
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