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new details about the air international guardsman who leaked classified documents and an arsenal of weapons and also devices to cover his tracks, and we could learn more in a court appearance just a short time away. and more republican-led states are making moves against access care. and long time television host jerry springer has died. he hosted the show for 30 years and also the former mayor of cincinnati. all of these headlines and much more on cnn news central. very shortly, there will be
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a detention hearing for the pentagon documents leaker jack teixeira, a man that prosecutors are calling a flight risk to ongoing national security. a federal judge is going to decide whether he is going to stay in jail while he awaits trial. and now, prosecutors are going to see if they are exaggerating national security while overnight, he made a deliberate effort to disseminate this country's secrets. he also made comments about violence and murder and spoke about wanting to kill a ton of people. this is what investigators found in his bedroom. they say that teixeira had access to an arsenal of weapons and including handguns and rifles and a gas mask. jason carroll is in worcester, massachusetts, outside of the court. what new details remerging today, and what do you expect?
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>> well, john, as you cange main, a lot of new details are emerging in the 11th-hour court filing. first and foremost, teixeira had released hundreds of thousands of documents, and if he is out on bail, that he is going to be having access to the documents, and they say that the defendant has the information and how the access it, and based on the specialized i.t. skills, he presumably knows how to disseminate the information without immediately being contacted there. and in addition, the defense for its part put out a response, if you will to what their thought is about this, and the argument that namely, he is not a quote serious fear of flight or obstruction, and if the judge
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allowed bail, maybe he could do it with concern conditions, such as released to his father, confined to his residence, and undergo location monitoring and no contact with witnesses and no access to the internet. so they are setting forth that those could be some of the conditions of the bail, and again, the prosecutors are saying that once he learned and got wind that authorities are on him, and he got new email address and new phone, and he told people, quote, delete all message, and if anyone is coming to look, don't tell them, expl expletive, and he also destroyed om some of his item like a gaming console and a laptop that he put in a dumpster, and they are also
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disturbed by some of the things that he searched like ruby ridge, and uvalde and other things. >> that is a lot of new information, jason, and perhaps more to come in that hearing where you are. thank you, jason. and now, tucker carlson broke his silence and we are learning why the fox network got rid of its highest paid and rated news anchor. he had sent crude and redacted emails. and on twitter, he didn't say anything about that, and instead, he called on air
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debates incredibly stupid. >> the undeniably big topic, the ones that decide our future -- war, civil liberties, science, global power, and natural resources will not get any attention. >> and cnn reporter oliver darcy is joining us now. can you give us a sense of what was in the emails that was so bad that got management rattled. >> he made crude comments that got fox brass rattled, and we are learning from "the new york times" that dominion lawyers were planning to use some of the unredacted stuff to question him on the stand, and dominion
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lawyers were going to be using the contents of the unredacted information in the questioning, and that could be embarrassing to the network. and also, ex-producer, abby groosberg has made allegations of rampant sexism behind the scenes. >> women were objectfied and it was a show and a scene. and there were female there on the show about who they were going to sleep with, and the c-word all of the time. >> wow. those are some strong words. since the departure, you have some news of what is happening there in that time slot?
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>> the viewers are rebelled. it was averaging 3.2 million viewers, and the top show over at fox. this monday after carlson is fired, it is 2.6 million, and the key advertiser supported demo, of 25 to 36-year-olds, fox delivered the worst ratings they have had since the pre-9/11 era to give you an idea of how bad these ratings are, and it could be worse. over at news max, fox's smaller and right wing talk competitor, they are seeing the incredible surge, an last monday's ratings, they are averaging 1.6 million, but then monday, they were looking at five times higher. so this is a trend that shocked
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fox, because it is happening again after the firing of tucker carlson. >> thank you, oliver darcy for all of that. kate? >> this hour, i want to show you a live look at the house chambers and this is a joint meeting of congress. and you can see the south korean president yoon who is about to deliver a very important speech to congress, and vice president harris is there and house speaker mccarthy there, and with this speech, he is the first south korean president to give such a speech to joint session of congress. this is coming on the heels of the big state dinner that we saw, and the meeting with president biden of course. paula hancocks is joining us
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th there, and what are you expecting to hear from him? >> well, one of the reasons that he is there is because it is the 70th anniversary of the u.s./south korea alliance and it is a significant moment in time for both countries, and this is one of the big moments that we are expecting him to hammer home how close u.s. and south korea is with since he has took power to make sure that everyone knew that his alliance is with the united states. let's listen in. >> and to the proposition that all men are created equal. i stand before that nation with the conviction of freedom, believe in the alliance and the
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alliance, and your support has dignified my visit. i know that no matter where you sit, you stand with south korea. over the past century, we have faced many threats. imperial nations have threatened colonies and we have suffered two world wars. america righteously standing to defend freedom, but it was not without cost. we remember the leadership of
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general macarthur and admiral nimitz when more than 100,000 american men and women participated in the world war. and it brought new world order and peace and prosperity throughout the world. all right. listening here as the south korean president is continuing to his remarks to the joint meeting of congress. and paula, just as you projected the big centerpiece of the top is the closeness of the alliance and no matter democrat or republican, no matter where you sit, you stand with korea.
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so we know that when the one of the centerpieces of the entire visit the new military agreement between washington and seoul, and this washington declaration. what more are you learning about what this really means ? >> here in seoul, we are learning that there are submarines in the korean wars to deter the threats of the north korean threats. and we are learning that could happen within a few weeks. now, the u.s., washington did warn china about this ahead of time, and they said it is a preventive measure, and truly focused on north korea and the launches of the missiles and nothing to be concerned about, but it is not how beijing is
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seeing this, and we have a spokesman saying that they completely disagree with this, and they released a statement that this wreaks of cold war environment. this is what yoon wanted. he went to washington to get additional reassurances, and to try to get a more visible deterrence against north korea, and he has succeeded to getting that, and in return, what he has done is to say that he is trusting the u.s. extended deterrence and not going for the south korean nuclear weapons program, and that is a growing voice here in seoul. the majority of the people polled in all of the recent polls think that south korea should have the nuclear weapons,
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this morning, the parents of the louisville bank shooter are speaking out for the first time and they are saying that they are so sorry for their son's actions. in an interview with nbc news, they say that 25-year-old conner surgeon was suffering with panic attacks but was getting help. he then went inside of the bank and opened fire. omar, this is a remarkable interview, and can you help with us more here? >> yes. he was struggling with mental health, and he called his mom to say that he had a panic attack and he had to leave. his mom offered resource, and he took her up on it, and they went to a psychiatrist, and his mom thought that they were coming
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out of the crisis and the last time they they saw their son he was joking around at easter, and they had no idea what was going to unfold the next day. the next day, the mom got a call from the shooter's roommate and said that he had a gun to which she was surprised to hear. and then the father said that when he heard that his son had been inside that bank, he was praying for his safety, and then went to praying for his suicide so he did not hurt anyone else. >> conner needed us to be exceptional and not reasonable.
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and we failed him. so if we could send a message to people, if you are faced with this maybe you need to go to exceptional means, and maybe it can open up your eyes to this. >> they don't believe that he needed to get a gun, and he was seeing two professionals, and he still walked out with weapons and ammo, and obviously, the grief extend ts to the five peoe killed here. sara. >> you can hear the pain in their voices. thank you, omar jimenez for that. john. >> we learned this morning that long-time television host jerry springer has died at the age of 79. he hosted "jerry springer show" for nearly 30 years, and before that he was the mayor of cincinnati. joining me is frank sesno, and
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you say that his legacy is what? >> ripping the veneer off of civilization before the oprah show. and his tawdry way of leading the way of rip down the barriers and the civility that had characterized television. on his show, people threw chairs at one another. on the a.p. they said that on his twitter profile, springer jokingly declared himself as a talk show host and ringmaster of the zilizations end. and so it was a strange role and really it shows the outrage that
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so many are seeing in the outrage of so many others in this country. >> he owned it. he was on cnn and asked about being the grandfather of trash tv, and he answered, yeah, that is probably accurate. so, what about that, and what about the fact that he was basically acknowledging what he was doing? >> it is interesting to think about this, because he was reality tv before the reality tv format was invented. he brought the people on to bear their souls and warts and ugliness, and here arm sof the shows, stripper sex turned me straight, stop pimping my sister, and so i wanted to properly give credit for that. when you think about this -- >> these segments. >> yes, and the segments and the people he had, it was
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astonishing, and also how astonishing is how popular it was, and the tawdry and completely human side of the human nature. >> and it is interesting, because he had a political career before he got into this business. and he actually, the political career could have made him a guest on one of the shows when he was a city councilman in cincinnati, and he resigned with a scandal that had him writing checks. >> yes, and he thought of going back to politics and running for senate in recent years. that is what is so interesting about this, john. it is the crossover from politics to media, to people. where he saw the anger and the tawdriness and the rubber necking and the car crash, and people are looking at the car
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crashes and the human car crashes, too, and he capitalized on it, and completely open about it, and he said that i hope that you never end up on my show, and he knew what he was doing. you can call it a gift or a curse, i guess, but he could take it, and in his showman's way connect him and his guests and his show with the audience and astonishingly compelling fashion. and for yoos and years, years a worked. >> yes, and he did with it. a smile. frank, sesno, thank you for joining us on cnn news central. kate. >> legislature after legislature, and why one state ban was put on hold just hours before it was to take effect. that is next.
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documents is in court to have a judge decide if he can be released on bail while he awaits trial, but prosecutors say that there was a near arsenal found in his bedroom when he was arrested. and now, there are 110 state bills s barring transgender peoe from barring care. now the state justice department is challenging a bill that would bar the medical care, and now, there sis a ruling that they wat to block the law to taking effect, and so far they have
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blocked zooey zephr saying that she violated the decorum rules when she gave the impassioned speech prohibiting care for transgendered lifinally, in mis just hours before some rule were to go into effect, they were blocked. now, kyung lah, you have spoken to some transgendered folks, and what are they saying when they see these laws about to go into effect. >> well, you can see why these people are reacting this way, because the judge is saying to hold off on this emergency rule to go into effect, because she wants more time to review the briefs to see whether or not a temporary restraining order should be put into effect while
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she considering the legitimacy of the emergency rule. what is the emergency rule? well, it has been written by the state attorney general law here in the state, and it is equallying to putting more requirements on the providers and the patients to try to meet the new standards to prove genderdysmorphia and making it one of the most restrictive to accessing this care. inside of planned parenthood where they do provide this care, there is a mad scramble of new parents to try to get in before the e american si rule takes effect, and two of the patients shared their story with us, and they say it is not a whim. both of them have been thinking about since they were 14 years old. take a listen.
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>> we are terrified. i have been afraid since i was 15. it is terrifying. to sit and talk with us and listen to what we are saying. we are not trying to indoctrine n anyone. i want to feel comfortable in my own skin and feel like i recognize the person in the mirror. >> reporter: planned parenthood, sara, they say they woke up to a slew of patients trying to beat the monday deadline. >> it is incredible to hear directly from the patients, and they are so young. kyung lah in kansas city. thank you. today, russian authorities are going to release "wall
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street journal"ist evan g gersh gershkovich, and he has now been imprisoned now for four weeks. some of the pub lishers of the largest newspapers are now calling for his immediate release. reporting is not a crime. sarah fisher is joining us, and what are you hearing about this coordinated effort and what could it do? >> it is a huge effort, kate. first of all, all of the ads are house ads, and they did not charge one another, and we rarely see paper do that for really important public service announcements, and they say they are standing here united for the release. when you have typically announcements like this for when jamal khashoggi was viciously
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murdered working for the washington post, and when there was a european journalist murdered in ireland, and they will make the statements of support, and they are not running ads in each other's papers and so it will hopefully get more government assistance. they are fighting for more support to get evan home. >> you pointed out that 2022ened with a record number of journalists being arrested according to the committee to protect journalists. what is going on abroad? >> around the world,ering on de leaning to autocracy, what they are doing is to find ways to crackdown on the legal crime, and even if they are not real
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crime, so you are seeing the overwhelming number of journalists being jailed, because the government does not quite know how else to go after them, but i wanted to read you something that just broke on this story, and the national press club put on the statement on evan as it pertains to him being in solitary confinement, and they are saying that he is at the mercy of the judicial system, and arguing that this is a huge, huge detriment to his mental health and denying the visits amount mos s to torture. they say it is torture to be in solitary conf finement for 15 days, and he has been there double for that, and that is how bad it is not just for evan, but journalists around the world. >> thank you for bringing that to us, sarah. john? >> thank you, kate. israel is preparing for major demonstration, and supporters of
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this morning millions of sports fans waiting in anticipation for an event that really is grown into a frenzy. tonight the home of the super bowl champion chiefs transformed through the home of the 2023 nfl draft. the question we all want to know is who is my team getting. andy shols is here with all the answers. and carolina is on the clock, but really all the action starts after that. >> that's true. we pretty much know at this point that the pan they ares are going to take bryce young at number one with that overall pick. the odds makers have him as the favorite by far to be that number one overall pick. he's the 2021 heisman trophy winner. the only question is he's amazing and can do it all. just a little small for a quarterback. he would be small for a first
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round quarterback in general, let alone the first overall pick. expect that to happen. but then at number two, that's when the draft is going to start. no one know what the texans are going to do. or are they willing to go with one of the other quarterbacks. you have cj stroud from ohio state and richardsons out of florida. this is a rich quarterback draft in the first round. it's going to be fun to see where all of this shakes out in terms of those guys because a lot of teams always need a quarterback. a lot of teams try to get the quarterbacks. that's going to be a big story line going into this. the nfl draft is just a huge spectacle. this year it's in kansas city. last year in 2022, 10 million people tuned into the draft. that's more than most of the sporting events we have all yearlong. they are expecting 300,000 people there. they have a stage the size of a football field. so it should be a lot of fun to watch. your patriots have the 14th pick. that's higher than they are normally used to picking.
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what would you like them to see them do? >> they earned it. >> by earning it -- >> trade theth pick for 6th or th round picks in 2027. >> that's a bill belichick special. he might not have many years left. maybe he'll go the other way. >> every year i say i'm not going to get wrapped up in it. i have been spending all morning. >> it's like a 75-day spectacle. you have plenty of time to eat, sleep and still go back awatch. >> true story. i once took my then girlfriend, now wife to the nfl draft when it was here in new york city. and she still married me after that. >> you owe her. >> andy scholes, are the colts
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going to get a quarterback? >> as i mentioned, there's four quarterbacks available. the colts have one of the top five picks. they should have their chance to get one of them. which one that will be, that's the big question. that's what's going to bring all the drama tonight. >> not looking into his magic crystal ball today. thanks. >> the rams don't have any picks. so we need everything. >> i think we should have the new baseball rule of they are on the clock. >> they have a clock. >> they should have a much tighter clock. >> it's ten minutes in the first round. i'm a texans fan. they have picked 12. so i have to stay up past 9:30 if you have to see the 12th pick. >> which is tough for andy scholes. >> it is. >> hang in there, man. we know you'll pull through. thank you for joining us. "inside politics" is up next. quiet please. okay. wow! [light bulb breaks] hey! i said get a pro. i did get a pro. an o orkin pro. [mosquitoes buzzzzing] i got you. got mosqsquitoes? don't call any pro, call the orkin pro. orkin. the best in pests. [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants
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