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exploring the world in comfort. today a toddler crawled through the fencing outside the white house. at first secret services, those people together. i mean, we're laughing, but when it happened, one guy was like operation baby was a success. operation baby was indeed a successfully do it like a russian accent. i don't know what it was called through a white house fence yesterday, setting off security alerts, and you can see two secret service police officers carrying the tiny trespasser who was quickly reunited with his parents. thank goodness for that. can you imagine if you were the parents, though? ah we're glad you were with us today. we'll be right back here tomorrow morning. cnn news. central starts now.
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through the gag. the alleged leaker and the judge jack to share a is back in court this morning facing a judge to see if he'll get out on bail or stay behind bars as he awaits trial, just as the defense secretary puts a deadline on figuring out exactly how the pentagon league happened and how to stop it from happening again, $787 million, just the beginning, fox forced to pay in a store it some for lies about the 2020 election. new reporting on what could be an even bigger lawsuit just around the corner. disturbing and offensive, newly released racist messages from officers in the northern california city have sparked protests outside the police station. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news, central.
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hours from now the 21 year old air national guardsman accused of leaking a trove of classified documents. he's going to be back in a federal court. today's hearing will determine whether jack teixeira will stay behind bars until trial. also today, prosecutors may disclose more information about the leak itself in an effort to convince the judge the suspect. is a flight risk. there are also new moves on the government's review and how this leak happened. and air force inspector general is currently investigating to share his unit, the 102nd intelligence wing, and we have learned that unit has been temporarily reassigned within the air force . cnn's jason carroll is outside the federal courthouse in boston . jason first what do you expecting, or hearing could be happening in court today? what a couple of things katelyn polantz about 11 o'clock first the
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prosecution side of things expecting to hear the prosecution explain and argue more as to why jack to share a 21 years old should not be released on bail, namely that if he is released, given that all that that he's accused of there is a likelihood that he might try to do it again. the judge is going to have a lot to consider here. is he a risk to the community at large? is he a risk to himself? is he a flight risk? some of the things that will be under consideration here. the defense for its part could go katelyn polantz. given that this is really going to be an uphill battle here in terms of getting bail. this is what legal experts are telling us. uphill battle, so perhaps the defense will decide not to contest this at all. in which case it's going to be a very short hearing, or what they could do is argue that there can't that there that this defendant is a candidate for bail, given certain conditions, such as perhaps no access to a
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computer, no access to the internet things of this nature. so once again once this detention hearing gets under the way at 11 o'clock here. much for the judge here to consider kate. alright much to happen in the just a couple hours ahead. jason carroll is outside the courthouse in boston for us, jason. thank you so much. john in boston. alright this morning . what happens after agreeing to pay $787 million for broadcasting lies fox forced into one of the biggest defamation payout ever for lies about dominion voting systems in the 2020 election. the media company will now cut this historic check but will not have to apologize on air dominion ceo says the settlement proves fox has admitted to telling lies, he added. the evidence brought to life through this case underscores the consequences of spreading and endorsing lies. now the only actual words fox itself used to this effect in its statement, quote. we
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acknowledge the court's rulings finding certain claims about dominion to be false. this settlement reflects foxes continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards really. it might reflect their continued commitment to pay outs , and there might have to be more. they face another even bigger lawsuit. smartmatic is seeking $2.7 billion in damages from fox and other defendants for the same type of lies at the heart of the dominion case with me now is former federal prosecutor and cnn legal analyst elliot williams, sir. thank you . $707 million is a lot of money. but what changes? what does that change inside fox and what they have to do? it doesn't change what happens inside fox in terms of what they have to do, other than providing them a disincentive to continue to put information on that isn't vetted or check john, given the
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likelihood that they could be sued by another party in the future. you know, i think a number of people are a number of commentators have sort of cast doubt on the settlement that on account of the fact that they haven't apologized. it hasn't hurt them. but $707 million is a lot of money, both for dominion. and even if it doesn't ruin fox is a corporation. it's a huge disincentive. to engage in the same conduct again in the future. you mentioned the apology. they don't have to apologize, apparently on air for this or admit on air to telling lies. legally speaking, is there a reason why fox would have wanted to avoid that? no legally not so much. it's a reputational point in that they would have to eat crow sort of on public, but we really should in public. pardon me, step back and think of what is the point of litigation and really it is to make parties hole and this was a lawsuit by dominion for lost profits, lost revenues and the hurting of its brand now certainly, an apology from fox
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would have been nice, certainly on the part of the public, but also in the part of dominion as well. but what this really comes down as well. it. all litigation comes down to john really is about money making a party hole and i think that certainly happened here. all right. i want to talk about what's next because there is another even bigger lawsuit out there from smartmatic, which is a competitor to dominion in its lawsuit, which was filed here in new york, smartmatic said that fox was in the business of trying to create this story. we're smartmatic was the villain . i want to quote from smart maddox. following in their story . smartmatic was a venezuelan company under the control of corrupt dictators from socialist countries and their story. smartmatic selection, technology and software were used in many of the states. close outcomes in their story. smartmatic was responsible for stealing the 2020 election by switching and altering votes to rig the election for joe biden, kamala harris. defendant story was a lie, all of it and they knew it . but it was a story that sold that was in the legal filing
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from smartmatic. what happens there? given the settlement we just saw with dominion. well remember, even before we got to the settlement, john there were months of discovery where we were seeing emails and depositions from fox personnel. that hasn't happened yet in this smartmatic case, and you're going to see that again, assuming that this goes to trial proceeds for several more months , and so you will see more depositions from fox leadership , probably more emails and, frankly, some of the same evidence that would have come out in the dominion case because again, the public has seen it, but it's not evidence yet. in the smartmatic case, so we're going to in many regards relitigate or relive that last couple years for fox in the public eye. what's different, if anything about these two cases, one was filed in delaware dominion smartmatic is here in new york. yeah i think the big one is that there are more parties named here in a jury is going to have to decide who actually pays that. to some extent, the simple thing about
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the dominion. so it was that it was $1.6 billion against fox. well, here you have $2.7 billion , but the other people named as our sidney powell, former attorney to the former president , rudy giuliani and advisor of the former president. um any number of other individuals, including the fox corporation, and perhaps fox could say, well, we can't control what comes out of city. powell's mouth. she is the individual that ought to pay , not us. and so it's a little more complex. but at the at the end of the day, the underlying questions the same. did fox were, were they reckless? or knowing inputting false information on air at some of the same issues that were at the heart of the other trial, so dominion could just be a preview of coming attractions. elliot williams, great to see you. thank you so much, sarah. outrage in the northern california city after a new report revealed some officers were sharing racist text messages with each other that included the n word and references to black people as guerrillas. it happened in the east bay city of antioch. that's
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outside of oakland, but this was attorney's report found 17 officers in the department sent or received those racist messages between 2020 and 2021. the text also contained frequent discussions about hurting people while on patrol. cnn's veronica miracle is live for us in san francisco for with the latest i wanted to ask you how this report even came about. well sarah, the contra account cost the district attorney's office. they released this report there . there were two reports actually totaling 35 pages in those came out at the end of march, the fbi and the district attorney's office were investigating regarding crimes of moral turpitude and criminal offenses among current and former police officers. but what exactly spurred this and brought all of this to light is still not clear, but many text messages were revealed between some of these 17. officers were going to read some of them to you. they are offensive. including one from february of
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2020, where an officer reference to black people as a bunch of gorillas surrounding us and taunting a fight. since we were hooking redacted word they were all redacted and didn't do. i wish they did. and then two days after the murder of george floyd , another officer texted, saying, see all the riots in l. a for the gorilla that died. of course, the community in antioch and the surrounding area outraged there was a protest yesterday between five community groups coming together in front of the police department. a lot of people are incredibly upset by this, sarah. yeah you can understand why those words are just awful, has the police chief said. he's going to do anything about this. well. several steps are being taken by the police chief and the police department . rather, we reached out to them. we got a statement from the police chief that reads, in part, have taken immediate action to ensure a thorough investigation by an external independent entity. i promised
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to hold accountable the officers expressing racist or bigoted beliefs spiced and sensitivity and those boasting about harming members of the community. the police department also started a community feedback hotline, and apparently that feedback is going to be shared with the police chief. and others. they're also going to be holding listening sessions the police chief is and they're going to announce those dates, but they have not been revealed at this time. now. this is a small department. our affiliate kgo is reporting that the d a s office suggests up to 40% of the force either received or sent some of those text messages and right now, 20% of the force is on leave sarah. wow that is a large number. thank you so much. veronica miracle there in san francisco for us, kate ahead for us to texas cheerleaders shot after simply opening the door of the wrong car. one girl is still in the hospital, and police have just made an arrest. plus there's new information coming in about the tragic parking
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build freelance teams with more . working is deader than me. 16 . on our radar this morning, actor and producer alec baldwin set to resume production of the movie rust at a new location. filming is expected to start tomorrow at a ranch in montana, rather than the new mexico set, where cinematographer helena hutchins was shot and killed when a prop gun held by baldwin fired a live round of ammunition, killing her, baldwin. has pleaded not guilty after being charged with involuntary manslaughter. also this afternoon, the family of police brutality victim tyree nichols will announce a lawsuit against the city of memphis to
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29 year old father was beaten to death by police in january. several officers were fired and charged in his murder. they're expected to be named in a lawsuit as well. the biden administration is rolling out a billion dollar program to provide free covid vaccines and treatments to the uninsured. they're free to everyone right now. but once the federal supply is exhausted, this program will work with local health departments and pharmacies to continue that the program is expected to launch this fall and go through next year. john is there an awful story out of texas to elite cheerleaders just outside austin are recovering this morning, one in critical condition. after police stay, they mistakenly tried to get into the wrong car, and a man then opened fire on them. a suspect is now in custody, and lavandera is following this case for us now and one of you bring us up to speed on the latest well early tuesday morning for cheerleaders from a group called the woodland elite cheer cheer
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company was at a grocery store in the austin suburb of elgin, texas. the four girls were in one car. one of the girls got out of that car to get into another car by mistake. when she got in there, she realized there was someone else in the car. she got out. returned to her car and that man came around and then opened fire on the four girls in their car. critically wounded cheerleader is peyton washington . she is in critical but stable condition. and these are girls who have practiced and working in cheerleading. very intensely. if you watch the videos of them. performing really spectacular videos. elgin police say that they have already arrested the suspect who is 25 year old pedro rodriguez jr. he has been charged with a deadly conduct, which is a third degree felony. police say that those charges could be upgraded or enhanced or additional charges. could be added the second cheerleader,
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heather roth, spoken of vigil last night and described in a very emotional way. what the experience was like. because we're backing up. i see the guy get out of the passenger. door and i rolled my window down. um an i just halfway my window is down. just throw his hands up and then hmm. hold on a gun. we just started shooting at all of us. so painful to watch. these teenagers have to deal and explain such a tragic situation as far as motive or what the thinking was here. we don't have any clear information on any of that. but we do know that the suspect this morning john remains in jail. john the third case in what three days where we've seen something like this people shot for what seems like just being in the wrong place, whether it be kansas city, upstate new york and now outside
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austin. i'd lavandera, please keep us posted. thank you. okay absolutely. also at this hour, new details are coming in on what may have caused the deadly parking garage collapse in new york city yesterday. one person was killed in that collapse. five other people were injured in this video behind you can see just like the mangled wreckage of cars and concrete from what happened here is there is some interesting information that has been revealed records from the city now show that the garage has six open violations against it. three classified as has judas violations. cnn's gloria petrino's live near the scene for us, gloria, first and foremost, what does it look like? there this morning. got you one okay. we have been a pushback from from the scene a few times now because we have been trying to get closer to get a look at the work that's happening behind us. but emergency responders have been here or morning trying to start the cleanup process. i just want to show you beyond these barricades and beyond this fire
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truck is the location of that parking lot. that yellow sign that you see in the background there is where the building is located. that is a building that is more than 100 years old and had been functioning as a parking garage for over 50 years . now the structure collapsed yesterday. you can see from that really shocking video that the cars were just swallowed up by the building as each floor collapsed on top of each other. i do have one important update regarding that one of fatal victim. the fire department has just confirmed to me that unfortunately, they have not been able to get to that fatal victim to remove the body of this person because the entire structure is completely unstable , and it is unsafe for first responders to go in there and retrieve the body. i've been told that the building is going to have to be deconstructed around this victims so that they
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can safely remove them from inside. so that is the latest update there, and you mentioned the violations as so far we've learned that the building has been cited for concrete that was crack defective failure to maintain the building. what we don't know yet is whether any of those violations played any role in this collapse that is currently under investigation by the department of buildings, which has been here on the site all morning, looking at the structure trying to stabilize it. specifically around the removal of that victim, but also to ensure that the other properties in the area here are safe. um, right next to the building is pace university, which moved all of its classes held at this building here behind me, 1 61 william street to remote learning today because these structures are not safe to go into right now, kate. all right, gloria. thank you for
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that update, really appreciate it. i mean, as gloria points out , it's not just about that building. then then there's the question of the entire block. essentially video terrifying it is to watch. the 84 year old who admitted to shooting a black teenager will be arraigned today. attorneys for 16 year old ralph charles says it's miraculous that he survived being shot in the head. what we know about today's court hearing that's coming up plus a dangerous fire threat across much of the southwest. more than three million people are under critical risk levels right now for watching that story as well. that's strange. wifi serervice tickets just rolled in, but i can't see anyny network issues s on, you know, junipers industry leading ai gives you insight into exactly what's wrong and how to fix it, removing all your blind spots that that next behind the series, let me tell you about the greatestoster ever assembled monster, th outlaw. and you can't forget
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federal judge in boston just delayed a hearing for 21 year old jack to share a he is the air national guardsman accused of leaking a trove of classified documents. this comes as both prosecutors and defense attorneys asked for more time to prepare that hearing, which is now expected to take place in two weeks will determine whether to share will remain behind bars. while he awaits trial, sarah the 84 year old man who shot 16 year old ralph yara when he went to the wrong house to pick up his little brothers. could be back in court today to be arraigned on two felony charges. this is his new booking photo. if convicted, andrew lester could spend the rest of his life in prison. lester turned himself in yesterday and was quickly released on bail. cnn's lucy cavanaugh is joining us now live from kansas city, missouri. lucy what can you tell us? what more can you tell us about this case? well, there are
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lester, as you point out, did finally turn himself in. this was five days after that alleged shooting of ralph gerald 16 year old teenager. he was released on the $200,000 bond that conditions of that bond. he is not permitted to have any type of weapon. he's also not allowed to have any indirect or direct contact with ralph charles or his family. his cell phone is also likely to be monitored. now we are anticipating a possible arraignment this afternoon that would typically involved entering a guilty or not guilty plea as well as any other conditions set by the judge. we don't know if lester himself is going to appear in court. we are still as a network trying to confirm these details. we did also hear from the kansas city mayor about an hour ago who expressed some concern that lester is out on bail, someone that the mayor described as someone who he sees as a threat to the public, he said. we don't know what house he's in right
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now. and what else could happen? take a listen it is shameful in some ways that he gets to live this very normal life. but i understand it's part of this system that we have, which needs real tweaks. and i think that this has everything to do with race. the defendant's fear of black people, black men, black boys, and i think that's why we are all discussing this now for some reason. right because it it is something that is tragic. and i think that if the young man wasn't black, we wouldn't be here today. we also know based on a tweet by the white house president joe biden yesterday spoke with the young teenager, he said, and i quote no parent should have to worry that their kids will be shot after rigging the wrong doorbell. we've got to keep up the fight against gun violence. and what that indicates, at least, is that we know that ralph is well enough to speak. we don't know that any updates on his condition this morning, but the family attorney did speak yesterday saying, look
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this child. the 16 year old was undergoing surgery on thursday. by saturday he was home playing with his dog was physical wounds again are likely to heal a lot faster than the emotional trauma that he suffered from this incident, sarah very well put. thank you, lucy calvin off their life for us. from kansas city, missouri, kate kevin mccarthy says that he suggests that he has the votes to pass his debt ceiling bill and pass it. this week, the speaker can only afford to lose four republican votes as we know to get it done because democrats are going to be helping them out, and there are more than a few republicans already expressing skepticism and frustration over his proposal. as it stands today, this debt ceiling fighters mccarthy's first real legislative test in his new speakership, win or lose, and it's a deal if a deal between congress and the white house has not reached in two months, the nation will default on the government's $31 trillion debt. tina's fox is following this on capitol hill for she joins us now. lauren speaker, mccarthy is
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projecting confidence does he does? does he have good reason to do so, though? a little bit of a reality check. here is the fact that we haven't seen the legislative text. this bill is not finalized. republicans are still getting a sense of what is going to be included. in fact, some republicans still fighting for provisions to be included in this legislation. but at the end of the day, a lot of republicans and close allies of house speaker kevin mccarthy are arguing. this is about republicans showing that they can govern. in fact, kevin hearn, the leader of the republican study committee, said yesterday. it's a about leadership. still some republicans say that they need more details. scott perry, who is a republican and the leader of the house freedom caucus, he's been involved in a lot of these early discussions, he says. quote i don't know what's in the package. so a lot of work for leadership to do. yes kevin mccarthy is projecting that he could have the votes as early as next week, when a lot of leaders
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are hoping this bill can come to the floor, but it's a huge gamble because the whole game here is to try to get the white house. and senate democrats to negotiate if kevin mccarthy cannot show he has unity behind him, that gets a lot harder to do, okay. lauren it's good to see you. thanks for the update. john there is a serious threat of wildfires across a large part of the country, smoky reason to be concerned a critical fire danger warning from the southwest into the plains. while all of new jersey is under a red flag warning. cnn meteorologist derek van dam in the weather center tracking this for us, derek, why don't you tell us where there is the biggest threat of fires? you know, john , this is often a threat that's overlooked. but the danger is very real like you stated, and today we highlight the potential for these fires across the southern plains and into the southwest. that's where red flag warnings are currently in place . but i want to take you to the east coast because the threshold
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has been made for and reached for red flag warnings across the entire state of new jersey as well so gusty winds and then as we look towards central portions of kentucky, that is an area that we're highlighting for tomorrow for the potential of fire weather as well. so it is the combination of very low relative humidity and the gusty winds. i just mentioned a moment ago. we're talking about single digit relative humidities from el paso to albuquerque, as well as lubbock, texas. you combine that with winds gusting in excess of 25 mph you get the fire risk. you've got the fuel to start these fires, so we're gonna take it very seriously. so that's fires. i do understand derek. there is another threat of severe weather facing, you know millions of americans. yeah just today 17 million americans . within the past half hour. we had an update from the storm prediction center kind of focusing in on this state borderline between kansas, missouri, iowa and portions of nebraska. that area is an enhanced risk. that's a level three of five on the scale for very large. hail. can't rule out
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a tornado. but the real threat today is hail. so looking at the current radar, not too active right now, with the exception of some snow and light rain to the north, but we do believe by this afternoon, we get the sunshine helping destabilize the atmosphere. we get what is called a triple point. that's where the cold front warm front included front meet, and that is the focal point that we will look for the potential of the strong to severe storms to form later today, by the way, john severe threat pushes south tomorrow. all right, derek. i know you'll be watching it today and tomorrow. thanks so much for being with us. okay county, georgia, some of the fake electors for donald trump. they're beginning to turn on each other. the district attorney. they're saying that they are now pointing fingers at each other over possible crimes. those details are next, plus a ceasefire in sudan crumbled almost immediately after it's set in. hundreds are dead as the horrible fighting there. continues the very latest next.
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inspire sleep dot com every weekday, so many questions still need to be answered here bringing you the news. it is heating up today way stay on top of that story as we get the latest developments. cnn news central weekdays at one eastern on cnn. next hour. the man in charge of tracking how u. s dollars are spent in afghanistan is set to testify on capitol hill and in his prepared testimony exclusively obtained by cnn, the special inspector general is expected to express frustration in how difficult it has been to track aid money now that the taliban are in power in afghanistan. in sudan. a fragile ceasefire was broken almost immediately after it began. and now doctors without borders is warning that half of the country's hospitals are out of action aid organization also says one of its compounds in darfur was rated by armed men who stole everything, including
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medical supplies. also terrifying video here out of beijing that shows people climbing out of windows to escape a hospital fire that killed 29 people. it's not clear of those people on the rooftop for actually able to be rescued , but this is the deadliest fire in beijing in two decades, 12 people have been detained on suspicion of gross negligence. including the hospital's director, okay, people from all over the world are gathering today to remember the heroes of the largest uprising of jews during world war two. on this day 80 years ago, the warsaw ghetto uprising began when hundreds of young jews took up arms against the in poland. the germans set up the warsaw ghetto in 1940. it was the largest ghetto in german occupied europe . the 1.3 square mile area was bound by a 10. ft wall with barbed wire trapping in sealing off some 400,000 jews by 1942.
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the began mass deportations from the warsaw ghetto, moving tens of thousands of jewish people to their deaths at concentration camps. by that summer, it was clear those deportations meant almost certain death and the resistance then began on april 19th 1943 on the eve of passover 700 young jewish fighters battled german forces for almost a month, resisting longer than some countries could. the uprising ended on may 16th when the leveled the ghetto and at least 7000 jews died fighting or in hiding. in the ghetto. some 42,000 survivors were sent to forced labor and death camps and where, of course, most were murdered. today the world pays tribute to these this heroic effort. the president of germany , poland and israel, three nations forever linked by this history. they joined together in poland today, vowing to keep the memory of the holocaust alive
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and in the united states, president biden is vying to vowing to continue the fight against anti semitism, saying quote evil will not win hate will not prevail. and the violence of antisemitism will not be the story of our time together. we will ensure that never again is a promise we keep . we're joined now by two of our cnn colleagues themselves children and grandchildren of survivors. cnn's wolf blitzer and dana bash in warsaw, poland . that's such a powerful image having you both there, wolf. what is it? what are you seeing there today? it's so amazing, kate. those of us who have a personal connection to the holocaust like dan and i do, and we're here at the polian museum museum, which was built to remember the history of the jewish people of poland, and they had a very, very moving ceremony here remembering 80 years ago today as you correctly point out the anniversary 80
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years ago today, the start of the worst are ghetto uprising, where these jewish people began to resist the. and the speakers here, dana, i think you agree. we heard from the president of poland, israel and germany make the point. how significant this day is and one of the things that dana that really jumped out at me, and i'm sure there are a lot of our viewers who watched the people who were here. where the very strong words from president steinmeier of germany and let me read katelyn polantz is from what president steinmeier of germany had to say , he said it is so necessary and yet so difficult to come here as a german and as the german president. he then added these words, the horrific crimes committed by germans. here fill me with deep shame, but at the same time it fills me with gratitude and humility that i can take part in this commemoration as the first german head of state ever to do so, you know, it was really significant. dan and i were
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talking about this. he was saying germans. he didn't say, he said germans and this is the president of germany who was blunt. very powerful, very strong, as were the presidents of israel and poland as well and i was personally very, very moved. and katie if i might add the idea of the german president coming here, as he said he was the first to do so and taking full responsibility for the horrific acts here. it was important for historical record , but it's also important for what is happening around the world, particularly in the united states, right now, with holocaust denialism on the rise , it's hard to imagine that they can ignore the president of germany taking responsibility, talking about the shame that the german people have for the murder. of six million jews and many, many more. it's critical critical to the current events
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again, not just for historical record and for legacy and so many have been discussing, and it's important today, especially there are so few survivors left on the on the 1/100 anniversary of the warsaw uprising. there will be no survivors. you know, there will be no survivors left. there are so few jews in poland that even live in poland today as you guys have been discussing . what does that mean? kind of in the context of how the importance of this anniversary this one, especially. i think it's really significant. the point you're making katelyn polantz. generation and right now, as we saw here, the march of the living yesterday when tens of thousands of people from so many countries came to auschwitz and birkenau to remember all those who were lost during the holocaust survivors themselves. they tell the stories of what they went
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through, and that is so meaningful to teach a new generation. of exactly what happened, because if we don't learn what happened those mistakes those blunders those horror horrible situations, potentially god forbid, could come back and the help answer that question. i want to show you this. this is it's a daffodil that goes under your lapel and 450 thousands of the 450,000 of these rather or given out around warsaw today, and you see people in the streets wearing these, why 450,000 because at its peak where we're standing right now we're standing in. what was the warsaw ghetto and at its peak, there were about 450,000 jews crammed in to the walls and the barbed wire you described earlier, given very little food, very little help. they had almost no way to make money. never mind. sort of deal with the basics in life, and so the daffodil
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towards the end was a signal symbol of hope. and so that's why people were daffodils and people also moving down and where it like this, and you know what that looks like. remember the made jews wear star of david? and so there's a little bit of a reclaiming there as well. guys it's so moving and so powerful, powerful to have you there. it's really beautiful. thank you guys. thank you so much. don't let you know you can hear more from wolf and dana and how their own families were impacted by the holocaust and listen to other stories of jews who are in poland during the uprising. it's all you can go to cnn dot com slash warsaw. john thanks, kate, um of the fake electors for donald trump in georgia are beginning to turn on each other. that's according to fulton county prosecutors. what are the implications of this going forward? plus growing concerns about the release of
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whisker. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. so in the georgia investigation of former president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, the fulton county district attorney now says some of the fake trump electors are turning on each other. the d a is now pushing to have the lawyer representing those 10 fake electors disqualified. funny willis says it is unfathomable how attorney kimberly broke and offer competent and adequate counsel and willis says there are conflicts of interest because some of the electors have, as we said, implicated each other. for this to how is sarah murray, who has been covering the situation in georgia from the very beginning here. put this in context for me explain what's going on here. well look, you know, we know that the special grand jury that was investigating this for months completed its work a while ago and that the da has been sort of
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deciding who, if anyone to bring charges against in this case, so now we're learning that what's going on behind the scenes is they're trying to get more cooperators. they are trying to flip more people to offer potential immunity deals, bring them into the fall and get a bit more information for the decide who to bring charges against and as part of this, they're having discussions as recently as last week with some of these gop fake collectors now i'm learning that there as one republican elector who has an immunity deal in place from a source familiar. a separate source tells me there are others who are now cooperating with the district attorney, although it's unclear if they have formal immunity deals. so what the d a is saying in this filing is look people are flipping. people are starting to turn on each other. there's no way one lawyer can handle this and the filing. they say any claim of all 10 of her clients being similarly situated , has gone out the window. the d . a office also claims that they made these immunity deals last year, and this attorney never brought them. these offers to her clients. now the attorney for this group of 10 fake
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electors is disputing some of this, she said in a statement this morning. the d a s motion is baseless, false and offensive . none of my clients have committed any crimes, and they necessarily have not implicated themselves or each other in any crimes, although it's clear that people are concerned enough that they could end up as possible defendants in this case that they want to strike deals, they want to offer the d a some information before she decides who she's actually gonna bring charges against john process issues going on here, but also, according to the d, a. some of these witnesses who may be flipping which is interesting. in and of itself. sara murray. thank you for explaining that so well, appreciate it, sara. alright the accused leaker of top secret pentagon documents was set to appear in court today , but a judge just agreed to cancel it and granted delay details on that ahead. also a grand jury hands down several felony charges six years after a white nationalist protests in charlottesville, virginia, those details ahead. nextt on behind
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