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developments out of texas, where police say a 25 year old man is now in custody after he allegedly opened fire on a car full of elite cheerleaders after one of them mistakenly tried to get into his car after a team practice two girls were shot, one of them peyton washington is in critical condition. the owner of her team is now speaking out. she is really huge face in the all star cheerleading world. she's a mentor, mentor and role model is so many kids in this industry. she's an amazing athlete. amazing kid. lavandera joins us now from texas. ed walk us through what happened there condition in who the suspect is . we're trying to make sense of this senseless act is very
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difficult, especially for those close to these four cheerleaders . so tuesday early tuesday morning, these four cheerleaders from the woodland elite cheer company was we're meeting at a grocery store in the town of elgin, texas, just outside of austin, when one of the cheerleaders got out of the car to get into her own car. but when she got in notice that there was another man in the passenger seat she had gotten into the wrong car. she got back into the car with her friends. that man then walked around and from what we are told, fired several shots into that car, wounding two of the cheerleaders . one of them is in critical condition. the woman that you heard they're talking in the intro. i was referencing peyton washington. she is in critical condition. she is in a leap cheer performer and the other victim, heather roth was treated at the scene in elgin. police say she was released so those injuries did not seem extreme. but the emotional toll of all of
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this clear on these young ladies heather roth spoke to a group of individual last night, and you can just hear the emotion as she recounted what the experience was like for her. because we're backing up. i see the guy get out of the passenger. door and i rolled my window down. um and i was trying to apologize. and then here i just halfway my window is down. just throw his hands up and then yeah. hold on a gun. and we just started shooting at all of us. i mean, that is painful to listen to elgin police say they have arrested 25 year old pedro deo rodriguez jr and he has been charged with deadly conduct, which is a third degree felony. police have said, however, that more charges are enhanced charges could be filed as well. and we've been told by elgin police that they will have some sort of update later today. on
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this case, but that man still remains in jail this morning, john lavandera, as you say, how can you make sense of this? keep us posted. thank you for the reporting. sarah. her federal judge has granted a delay for the air national guardsman accused of leaking classified documents. the hearing for jack to sarah was set to get underway and just under an hour, but both prosecutors and defense attorneys asked for a delay. cnn's jason carroll is outside the federal courthouse for us in boston. jason can you tell us what this delay is all about, and what it means? well just a recent development sarah literally just a few moments ago , just as we were just about to go on camera, a spokesman for the u. s attorney's office came to camera and she said, jason, here's what's going on. basically the judge in this case says that this hearing will in fact, now take place at 11 o'clock, but what's going to happen is the judge wants to verbally here. the defendant in this case jack to share if he
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wants to hear from him that it's okay to postpone this detention hearing. what do you hear him say? it wants to explain to him what's going on again. he's 21 years old. the defendant wants to explain that both sides want a delay in this detention hearing to share his to share his attorney, saying they need more time to prepare. he wants to make sure the judge in this case david hennessy, wants to make sure that the client that the defendant in this case understands that they want a delay. so 11 o'clock we are still expected to have a detention hearing. we'll see what happens. and just about an hour from now, sarah, can you give a system so there have been any fallout with jack to share his air force unit after all of this? right and indeed there has been a great deal of fallout unit. the unit that he operated was one that operated 24 7, and it's the air force. as you know , as a result of all this has all but stripped his unit that
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they're in cape cod of all of their intelligence duties pending the outcome of an investigation, the air force spokesman saying. quote in part, the mission temporarily has been reassigned to another organization within the air force. the air force secretary also weighing in on this saying that this is going to be 1/4 quarter. full court press going forward dealing with this. we're all disturbed about it, and we're working very, very hard to get to the bottom of this so the security fallout from this all but clear now what we're seeing once again that this air force unit that to share a was assigned to in cape cod again has been stripped of its intelligence responsibilities pending the outcome of this investigation. sarah and also the news that you just gave us jason carroll that jack to share will appear in court today, while both sides asked for a delay in the case. appreciate your live shot there from boston, kate and update on the
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mass shooting that left four people dead and dozens injured. in alabama. the shooting happened during a sweet 16 celebration in the small city of dade ville. these are the four victims who were killed in this mass shooting. phil staviyski odell 18 years old. he was celebrating his sister's birthday. he was shot sean key via smith was 17 years old, a senior in high school more cya. collins was 19. he was set to attend l s u in the fall and corbyn holston was 23 years old. cnn's ryan young is an alabama this morning where officials are just about to are going to be speaking very soon. we're getting any word ryan on what we expect to hear from authorities when they take to the microphone. okay what we do know there are so many questions that we haven't been able to ask officials and no one's filled this in over the last few days, just about a motive, a suspect they may be looking for how many guns were involved in this when you think about those four young people who lost their lives at a sweet 16 party. obviously this
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in a ripple effect to this entire community when you have 32 people injured in one shooting in a small town like this with the courthouse is pretty much the center of the city and that shooting scene you can see from the steps of the courthouse. you can actually see the growing memorial that sort of pouring. out towards the street officials will come to the mix that are being set up right now behind us, and we'll finally be able to ask him the questions that we need to know the details about the motive, the timing and whether or not police have any suspects either in custody or someone they're looking for. those are all questions. of course, the entire community wants to ask, but when you think about just what has happened in this community with how it's been shattered by the shooting and the effects of this entire downtown area. you know, kate, there'll be a lot of pressing questions that law enforcement will have to answer. we do believe there will be some federal authorities here as well. so the only news that we've been told so far as we know that mostly handguns were used in the shooting. it wasn't a high powered rifle, but we don't know who was shooting at each other. what may have started this beef that created the shooting. kate. ryan alright, we've got much more to
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come in the next hour, john, we've got four for young lives lost and still no suspects, at least at this hour at this hour. that could change very shortly. so what happens after the historic settlement, fox news has agreed to pay $787 million for telling lies about the 2020 election. a dire warning expected from the airline industry today about a tsunami a pilot retirements that could cripple air service nationwide and production resumes this week for the film rust after the fatal shooting of cinematographer helena hutchins . will alec baldwin beyond set? health inside your eyes is being challenged by daily stressors like sunlighght and screens, jut one e occupied by vitamin a day replenishes key nutrients that help protect the health of your eyes take occupied now enhanced with vitamin d wna pay only $40 per month with sling tv to
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with some stories on our radar, the homeowner accused of shooting a black teenager is set to be arraigned in just a few hours. 84 year old andrew lester is out on bail after turning himself in for allegedly shooting ralph jarawa 16 year old who was shot in the head and the arms accidentally went to the wrong address rang lester's bell looking for his siblings. he was supposed to pick up local advocates. say they believe that the shooting was racially motivated. in manhattan. one person is dead and five others injured after a parking garage collapsed, crews had to use robotic dogs and drones to search the damage because it was simply too dangerous to access on foot. cnn has learned that, according to new york city records, the parking garage had six open violations. three of which were classified as hazardous. also six years after a white nationalist protests in charlottesville, three people have been indicted on felony charges for allegedly burning an object with the intent to intimidate on the night of the
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marches when scores of protesters swarmed the university of virginia wielding tiki torches and chanting various white nationalist slogans, okay. a tsunami of retirements. that's the warning from an airline trade association about what could becoming the president and ceo of the regional airline association set to testify before a house hearing getting underway right now. cnn's pete montana's watching this one for us and he joins us now, pete, they were already dealing with a sort shortage. so what does this mean? well the alarm bells here are getting louder. kate about the pilot shortage, and this is coming from regional airlines, which operate those small flights from major hubs to smaller cities. and the warning here is that service could go down. delays and cancelations could go up and some cities could lose service entirely because of the shortage of pilots. here are the figures from fema, largely black, the head of the regional airline pilots association. she says that in the next 15 years 50% of all commercial pilots will be
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forced to retire. there is a mandatory retirement age of 65 years old. this is also coming at the intersection of just not many young people in the business because of the expense to become a commercial pilot. the training required the typical pipelines from the military have been severed a bit . the under 30 corps of pilots is now only at 8% according to black, so this really creates this perfect storm, and she lays out the impacts that are taking place right now. 42 airports have less service than before the pandemic. 11 airports across the u. s have lost service entirely. 500 commercial planes sitting idle because of the lack of pilots. the bottom line here, kate it's a great time to learn to fly, although really serious problems for the industry, and it could mean really serious problems for passengers to absolutely all right. let's see what else we hear what congress can do about it with the airlines can do about it. there's a lot of people involved that need to fix the shortage
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before it starts hitting us legacy. nami as she's warning, it's good to see pete. thank you. jump. this morning. what happens after agreeing to pay $787 million for broadcasting lies fox forced into one of the biggest definition payout ever for lies about dominion voting systems in the 2020 election, fox will now cut this historic check but will not have to apologize on air. they did release a statement. dominion ceo is also speaking out. joining me now is cnn's marshal cohen from willington, delaware , where this trial was going to happen. marshall water, both sides saying this morning. well john good morning here from wilmington's delaware, the dominion side. they feel great. they have clinched the biggest settlement in american defamation history. fox news has agreed to turn over to dominion nearly $800 million. it's the biggest ever and you know it all
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ties back to what they did in 2020. those were some pretty big lies in 2020. and now a big payday for the victims of those lies chiefly the ceo of that company, john paul is taking a victory lap. listen to what he had to say earlier this morning. the fact is that they published falsehoods about us and it wasn't just once or twice. it wasn't just on one day or two days. it was 20 statements made over. 2.5 months, and this was not the case of a media company pursuing the truth and making a mistake they knew and at the end of the day, the court system really is about accountability. we feel we got it. accountability justice and truth . that's how they've been messaging. this victory, they said. it's all about democracy and upholding democracy. now, john on the other side of this
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battle, as you mentioned fox news, they are not going to need to offer any on air clarifications or corrections. but they did put out a statement yesterday and i want to read it to you very carefully here. because every word really matters, they said. quote we acknowledge the court's rulings finding certain claims about dominion to be false. this settlement reflects foxes continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards, john we all saw the emails and texts that came out over the last few months, and they showed quite the opposite of the highest journalistic standards. they showed that a lot of people inside fox news producers, correspondents executives, they simply did not believe what they were putting on the air. that's how we got here in the first place marshal. the legal story isn't over for either dominion nor fox. so what's in the future? yeah john, this is not
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the end. in some ways, fox news is just at halftime. they are facing another billion dollar defamation lawsuit from another voting technology company. that company is called smartmatic. although that case is still a long ways away from trial, however, they were watching very closely here, and they were thrilled about this big payoff and then dominion company that settlement. they have additional lawsuits they are pursuing right wing news outlets like and newsmax. those channels went even further than fox news to promote these unhinged conspiracies in 2020. and dominion is also going after some of donald trump's closest allies, people who championed these lies sidney powell, rudy giuliani and the my pillow ceo mike lindell. so john, we're done here in delaware, but there is still plenty to come. marshal cohen for us in wilmington's marshall, thank you very much.
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joining us now is georgia's secretary of state. brad raffensperger, who, of course stood up to donald trump's lies about the election in georgia in 2020, mr. secretary, thank you so much for being with us. what do you think? the main lesson is this morning from the fox settlement? the truth, matters, integrity counts. that's really what came through. it took a couple of years 2.5 years to be vindicated. but we said since day one that we had a fair and honest election in georgia, we have verifiable paper about it with the new dominion voting system that we've stood up in record time for the 2020 election. we did a 100% hand recount. we got virtually the same results. we knew what the results were, and that's why we went out. and i've been talking to my fellow georgians for the last 2.5 years. help them understand what happened the election in georgia that we had a fair and honest election. so yesterday we were vindicated as
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well as dominion voting systems. what do you think was exposed? about the lies that were told about the 2020 election. well it's now in the court record. that the people that went on fox news there there people fox employees knew. that none of those allegations were supported by the facts, and yet they were repeating them, and what that really did is just really. it's not just about dominion. it's really about our social fabric. it really ripped apart america and really ripped apartment of republican party and some really distressed about that. but now we can perhaps begin that process of rebuilding based on a foundation of truth based on a foundation of integrity. so we can move forward so we can feel candidates of the highest character because that's what americans are looking for, because at the end of the day, the voters are gonna hold us accountable. and if we're not truthful with them, and when they find that out and figure that out, and that's what they're figuring out now.
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they're going to hold those people accountable. so you just said that fox and people who went on fox, to paraphrase here were spreading lies. the statement that fox put out which is the only words we have from fox because they did not apologize on eric said. quote we acknowledge the court's rulings finding certain claims about dominion to be false. can you translate that for me? does that go as far as you'd like? the settlement is the settlement, but the record and everything that came out is part of the court record. there was findings of facts and so the statements that people were making on fox news just were not supported by the facts and the court of law. the court record shows that dominion system, you know, we had accurate, fair election machines accurately accounted everything so you move on from that you can't beat a dead horse, but i'm going to continue to be out there and talking to people helping people understand that in georgia and in america,
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we have fair and honest elections. we now have 95% of all ballots in america have a verifiable paper ballots so you can order any race 200% recount and that's what we actually did in 2020. many people aren't aware of that. and so we'll just continue to knock down lives continue to stand on the truth, and we'll just continue to walk that line of integrity. i wish more people did at the end of the day, the voters going to hold accountable and that's why i built a broad based coalition and i won with very strong support people that we really just showed you the people. you know, chairman dean into the good they don't mean into the life. you said you don't want to beat a dead horse, but i think there are a lot of people who think the truth is a living horse horse that will live and should live forever. do you think that fox goes? its viewers in the country and apology. well. there is a made their legal decisions and they're going to decide their businesses stations going forward. all i can really do. it is control.
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you know what we do in our office and what i do as secretary of state. we walked a lot of integrity and truthful to the people. i will. i wrote a book called integrity counts point by point rebuttal of everything that was said, giving people the facts and information. because i believe that most people are good, but a lot of people have been misled, and i think when they figure out that they've been misled by who they've been led, misled by, they're going to hold them accountable. so i think that it's time for politicians to wake up, you know, had a strong backbone and but, you know, talk to people and get out there. and don't be afraid. because when you have the facts, some people may not like the facts. i get that. but if you don't have the courage to stand up and really share the facts then you just taking up space. mr secretary, brad raffensperger. we appreciate your time today. thanks for joining us. there. alec baldwin and the cast of the movie rust or set to resume production tomorrow, nearly 18 months after the fatal shooting on the set, claimed the life of
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oh, you deserve some credit woes. get started and time .com the whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn. after a lot of back and forth next hour, the air national guardsman accused of leaking classified documents will appear before a judge jack shera will
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be in court in order to confirm that he wants to waive his right to a preliminary hearing. prosecutors and defense lawyers jointly requested that the hearing today be delayed for two weeks, saying that to share his attorneys need more time to prepare. now, preliminary hearings or used to show that there is enough evidence that exists to charge someone, and it is not uncommon for those accused to waive this right, sarah. the filming of alec baldwin's western rust is expected to resume tomorrow. it comes after a year more than a year after the film cinematographer helena hutchins was shot and killed on set. cnn's chloe, my loss is joining us now. chloe, i gotta ask you. why resume shooting on this film ? i mean, everybody has to still be traumatized. of course, i mean, such a terrible tragedy took place with the loss of life and the director joel souza, being injured all of this happening. while a criminal trial is looming, expected to start this summer. so here is what we know. alec baldwin will
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be headed to yellowstone ranch in montana, where others will also be there to finish the movie. you ask why it's part of a settlement. there was a wrongful death civil suit between helena hutchins family her widower, matthew hutchins, against alec baldwin and the production of rust. they announced the settlement, saying as part of this undisclosed amount of money that we've settled on. we're going to go back and we're going to finish the movie to provide profits from this film when it's done upon completion to matthew, his son and you know, to help this family that broke apart with this awful tragedy with their mom. their wife, helena hutchins , who was the cinematographer on this film now when i sat down with alec baldwin last summer, i asked him, you know if he wanted to go back and film and it's an emotional situation for everyone, but it comes down to trying to do right by by the family. right went through a lot. you didn't mention it's now being shot in montana moved from new mexico. correct so it was originally filmed at bonanza
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creek ranch. it's a famous place where lots of westerns and hollywood pictures have been made there. but obviously, for reasons that have happened, it's a crime scene. still you know the situation. they had to move it over to montana, and many people are wondering what are the next steps in the criminal trial? there is a preliminary hearing on may 3rd and we know that dave hall the assistant director who you know, alec baldwin maintains handed him the gun and said cold gun meaning that there were no rounds of live ammunition and there weren't supposed to be any live rounds of ammunition on the set in the first place. no one has explained how those bullets got there, but that is expected to begin. dave halls took a plea deal. hannah gutierrez reed, who was the armor on the film, sarah, she will not be back. to film in yellowstone, so you won't see her there. okay chloe , my last. thank you. for all of that information. we are going to go now to entertainment trial lawyer joseph costa. mr costas. thank you so much for being here. we don't know the details
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of the settlement that a judge sealed from public view in this case. why? why is that? good morning, sarah. it's a the reason the judge sealed. it is because the beneficiary of that settlement is the minor son. that's what the court does is. it weighs the interests the privacy interests of the minor son. and against the public interest in having this information available and they you know, the court ruled that the interests of the sun the privacy interests of the minor child would prevail, and that's why it was sealed. um so right now, nobody is going to know what that settlement says there will be hearings related to that settlement will all be sealed, and that is primarily to protect the privacy interests of the child who is going to be a beneficiary of that settlement. you know, i'm curious because having a civil settlement before there is a criminal trial. in
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this case, you have two people alec baldwin and the armor. hannah gutierrez read who are both charged with involuntary manslaughter. how will the wording of that settlement will it play into the criminal side of things? is there any potential admission of guilt or anything in that settlement that that that that might have an effect? yeah, it's interesting that you bring that up, sarah, because that is what the d a s office was arguing they wanted to see a copy of that settlement agreement, as did some other defendants because they thought that it can have an impact on the criminal trial. in reality, it's pretty common to put into civil settlement agreements that there's no admission of fault. that's that's a standard provisions that you're going to see in most of those agreements. but there are other things that could be relevant. there could be issues in terms of are they buying silence in that or cooperation in that agreement? are they somehow motivating
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witnesses to take different positions at trial? and that's probably why the district attorney's office was so interested in obtaining a copy of it. joseph costa. i know they asked this question to chloe, but i am interested in your take on the resuming of this film, i guess part of that. we do know that that part of the settlement was sort of put out there. what is your take on that? you know, that's a again that's a really unique situation so we don't have. fortunately you know, unfortunately, this has happened before. fortunately it hasn't happened on a regular basis where there are fatalities on the on hollywood sets. the last time that happened was in a movie called midnight rider. it was a biopic of gregg allman and the director went to jail and played guilty because of in violent terry manslaughter in connection with the death of
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sarah jones. there there was an outrage when they talked about resuming filming. there were facebook campaigns that talked about how they didn't want to resume filming. gregg allman sued the picture to prevent them from resuming filming. here it's what's interesting is now you have matthew, the widower, polina hutchins, and he is supporting this. he is now an executive producer. and i think at the heart of this, they want to pay a tribute to helena hutchins. they want to see the work. get finished. this is her last work and there is definitely a financial component to this where there is a real strong likelihood that the profits that are going to be made from this film are going to benefit the family. of helena, her husband and her son and joseph. the out that really does change the tone and tenor of going forward with this film
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because the family of the deceased wants it. thank you so much for bringing your expertise to us this morning, john. the federal watchdog raising concerns about the release of unaccompanied migrant children. this after multiple ports of migrant children being turned over to sponsors who funneled the kids into dangerous jobs. us defense secretary lloyd austin in sweden right now to coordinate fresh aid to ukraine , and it comes as the war torn country is getting a new round of weapon shipments from other allies. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news. joining usus now are two lawmaks from different sides of the aisle also live in ukrainene, dr sanjay gupta award palestinian denver. why did we choose safelite? we're always working on a project loading upur suv one extra pushed and crack. so
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cnn's ben wedeman is live in eastern ukraine. ben these weapons what kind of a difference will they make on the battlefield? we're in and of themselves in themselves. not enough. really i mean, what would we have been seen over the last few months? is that steadily more weaponry? advanced weaponry is arriving from ukraine's western backers, and the anticipation is this is in preparation for the much awaited spring ukrainian offensive we heard from the deputy defense minister here in ukraine today that they're not going to make public any timetable. they want to keep it completely secret. but the goal of that counter offensive, she said, will be the total liberation of all territories currently occupied by russian forces. john and that would include in their minds the east as well as crimea. ben i understand there's been what 60
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appeared before house lawmakers tuesday amid reports that migrant children are being funneled into the custody of dangerous people and forced labor and that warnings from federal employees to their supervisors. that this was this was happening. there was warnings were ignored. according to reports this morning, the secretary of homeland security could face some tough questions about this very thing is he's testifying before house lawmakers. cnn's priscilla alvarez is live in washington. she's joining us now you've got some fresh reporting on this brazil. what is this inspector general over at hhs saying about what really is troubling reports. well she's saying that they also identified concerns about the speedy release of children who were in hhs custody and that some staff were reticent now kate just to take a step back here. we are talking about unaccompanied minors who crossed the us mexico border alone after
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