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title 42 is officially over. the covid era policy that allowed for the near expulsion of migrants has expired. so what comes next? it remains unclear. we will take you live to the border. a marine veteran charged in the death of a homeless street artist appears in court. the jordan neely family is speaking out on the charges saying that we are closer now to justice. and twitter is soon going to have a new boss after elon musk announced who going to replace him as ceo, and will expectations shift? we will have all of these stories coming into cnn "news
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central." as thousands of migrants are heading to the united states, the biden administration faces a major legal setback in the border strategy just hours after the end of title 42. remember, that policy was used nearly 3 million times to immediately expel people in the covid pandemic, and now a new court ruling has blocked the border authorities from releasing the migrants without a scheduled court date, and the white house is accusing the republicans to sabotage efforts to manage the border. alejandro mayorkas said that the policy was key to ease the overcrowding at the detention facilities. listen to this. >> the department of justice is considering options and the practice that the court has prevented us from using is a practice that prior
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administrations have used to relieve overcrowding. >> in the meantime, we are learning from the border city of el paso that fewer migrants are coming in compared to last week. we will get the update with rosa flores. rosa, set the scene. what are you hearing from the officials there? >> well, boris, officials here say that they were prepared for the worst, and the worst is just not materializing at this point. now, the city officials just wrapped up a press conference about an hour or so ago. they say they have decommissioned a school where they have 150 migrants that are being sheltersed, b sheltered. they have another school and 1,000 shelter beds, but they don't need them now. they have a migrant center that they could open. they are not needing resources right now. the point that they are trying
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to make is that they are ready for whatever is happening on the ground. now, the best way for me to explain it to you is visually. i want you to see these picture, because the video was taken yesterday. that video was taken yesterday. it is of the area where i am right now. it is the area where migrants gather and border patrol agents picked them up, and they transported them to processing facility, and so the video from yesterday, you can see that there is a very large group, and i wanted you take a look at the drone video that is live right now. you'll be able to see the difference, and there are, and i don't have a live picture myself, and so i don't know what you are looking will at, but at last check, very few migrants there, and perhaps one or two family units, but that was it. that is the picture that we are seeing right now, and now from the drone, i also want you to
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look a little closely, and you will see the ckconcertino wire the rio grande, and why i am pointing it out is because there are gaps there in the wire, and i did an overnight embed from the texas national guard and as they looked at the wire, they left gaps not for the migrants to come into country, but because of the lifting of title 42, with title 8, there is messages that they were telling the migrants there is a way out. boris. >> it is interesting that the policy would physically change what we are seeing at the border there. rosa flores in el paso. brianna, over to you.
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all right. following breaking news here. the jury has reached a verdict in the trial of lori vallow daybell in the murder of her children and killing her husband. >> in question one in regards of the count one of the amend ed verdict, is lori vallow daybell guilty of murder of the indictment as the amended indictment? guilty. as to the amended indictment, is lori vallow daybell guilty or not guilty. guilty. as to the amended indictment as to count three, is lori vallow
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daybell guilty or not guilty in conspiracy of murder of jackson ryan by deception, guilty or not guilty. guilty. in regards of count four of amended indictment, is lori vallow daybell guilty or not guilty of the murder of jackson vallow, guilty or not guilty? guilty. as to count five, is lori vallow daybell guilty or not guilty in the conspiracy of murder of tammy marie daybell, guilty or not guilty. guilty. in regard s to the count seven f the amended indictment, is lori vallow daybell guilty or not guilty of the amended
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indictment? guilty. signed this may 12th, 2023 of the foreman of the jury. >> after having been read into the jury, is this the true and accurate reading of the verdict? >> yes, your honor. >> and now, from the counsel, do you wish to have the jury polled? >> we do not, your honor. >> does the defense wish to have the jury polled? >> we do, your honor. >> the jury will be polled at this time. mad dam am clerk, if you will b juror numbers if this is the true and correct verdict individually. >> juror four, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes, it is. >> juror five, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes, it is. >> juror six, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number eight, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number nine, is this
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your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number ten, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number 11, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number 12, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number 13, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number 14, is this your view and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number 15, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> juror number 16, is this your true and correct verdict? >> yes. >> i will direct the clerk to enter the verdict of this case into the record. i will now have a closing jury instruction for the jurors and also those alternate jurors in attendance today. you have now completed your duty as jurors in the case and
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discharged with the sincere thanks of this court. the question may arise as to whether you may discuss this case with the attorney or anyone else. for your guidance the court instructs you whether you talk to the attorneys or anyone else is entirely your own decision. it is proper for you the discuss this case if you want to, but you are not required to do so, and you may choose not the discuss the case with anyone at all. if you choose to talk to someone about the case, and you may tell them as much or as little as you would like about the deliberations or the facts that influence your deliberations. if you decide to discuss the case with anyone, you should be careful to respect the privacy and feelings of the fellow jurors. you should limit your comments to your own perceptions and feelings. if you wish to discuss the case before or after any discussion has begun, please report that to me. at this time, then, the court offers its sincere thanks to the
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jurors. i appreciate your patience and attentiveness throughout this lengthy trial, and i appreciate your important and civic duty in this case, and i also would like to thank the attorneys who tried this case for your professionalism throughout the proceedings and the pretrial motions that came before trial. at this time then, the court is going to discuss briefly the sentencing in this case. in idaho, pursuant to title 18, the court is to prepare a presentencing report n. a typical case, that would take about two months to prepare, and in a case such as this, it will take longer, and the court will appoint a presentencing investigator upon getting an estimation, and the court will reach out to counsel for determining a date for sentencing. i will advice everyone that is going to be likely to be three months probably before that
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sentencing can be scheduled and having the report completed. the court will also adeadvise t upon this conclusion of the proceedings the defendant will be remanded back to the custody of the sheriff at this time to be transferred to the freemont county sheriff to freemont county for sentencing, and to collect any of the notes from the jurors pursuant to the rules, and alternate jurors and jurors be excused from the courtroom and i will direct that all in attendance here be seated until the time that the jurors have been completely exited from the courtroom, and i will let the jurors know that there is additional information -- all right. lori vallow daybell in what is known as the doomsday case has been found guilty of two counts
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of first-degree murder in the killings of her two children, tylee ryan and j.j. vallow and one count of conspiracy to commit first degree murder in the death of her fifth husband's first wife tammy daybell. i want to bring in a criminal attorney for this analysis of the jury. and jury deliberated for eight days, and this is serious that she has been found guilty of everything that she was charged with. >> yeah, no surprise here, brianna, this is such a tragic case. this is a mother found guilty of killing her two children as you said, and she was married to her fifth husband, chad daybell, and they both have been charged in the murder of her two kids and the murder of his ex-wife. if you will recall her two
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children disappeared and she refused to tell her family members and refused to tell law enforcement or anyone where her children were, and she went off to hawaii and married this husband. they both allegedly were involved in some kind of religious cult. they believed they had been married in another life. she didn't put in a defense at this trial, but yet at the closing arguments her lawyer argued that chad daybell manipulated her and he was the cause for the death of her children, the murder of her children. he is facing his own murder trial, the death penalty is at stake with the respect of the charges against him, though lori is going to face all likelihood the life in prison without the opportunity of patparole, and t likelihood. >> and the children are gone for what? the beliefs that the couple held, but you also have lori vallow daybell's brother who has
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been accused in conspiracy to commit murders. he died in december of 2019. shot and killed her estranged husband charles vallow, and so now she is facing a separate conspiracy charge in arizona, conspiracy to commit murder for her former husband's murder. >> yes, four people dead as a result of lori vallow. the allegations is that she manipulated her own brother as well as her husband to kill her two children and to kill her ex-husband and husband's ex-wife all because of money. they said that she collected social security payments on her two children after they were murdered, that she concealed the murder so she could collect this money. this is case that prosecutors describe is about power, greed and money, and quite simply,
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this is about lori vallow's manipulation to receive money, and apparently, she was angry, because her ex-husband had changed her as a beneficiary on the insurance policy and changed her name to the sister's name, and she vowed it would never happen again, and she killed her children to collect social security payments and this is the argument that the prosecutors made, and the jury accepted that and found her guilty on all four counts. >> areeva, thank you for taking us through it, and this very complicated case, but lori vallow daybell found guilty of all charges. jim? >> ukraine is beginning a all-out offensive against russia. they are starting a shaping operations and basically preparing the battlefield for
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strikes to take out ammunition strikes, and command stores ahead of the fighting. the fierce fighting at bakhmut has not let up. and today, we have new video of what is it like to be on the front lines there for ukraine. [ gun fire ] >> cnn's nick paton walsh is there in ukraine and we have seen the uptick of the recent days and the shaping operation as i reported and some advances of the ukrainian forces around bakhmut, and the strikes in lths area, and is this a sign that it
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is going to have an counteroffensive under way near h luhansk? >> well, even the ukrainian, themselves, are saying multiple things that would constitute part of the shaping operations. the strikes on luhansk in the size and depth seeming to hit factories in one case is certainly the example of what the shaping operations do is to target key parts of the infrastructure and supply distribution, and also, we have been seeing over the past few weeks, the fuel supplies and infrastructure hit and command hubs, and so a real sense over the past few weeks that we are beginning to see this build, and going up a notch in tempo over the last 48 hour, and possibly fair to say that the pressure around bakhmut is important, and
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inflaming the disunity of the russian rank, and the leader of the wagner groups is getting louder. he said that five square kilometers outside of bakhmut were lost to the ukrainian military and essentially backed up by the russian military state ministry, and so we are seeing this ukrainian offensive arising with the shaping operation, and over week, and extraordinary chaos in russian ranks, jim. >> and in bakhmut, and the western nations are pushing ukraine to give it up days and weeks ago. and nick paton walsh, keep yourself and your team safe. always dangerous there. and now, in the debt ceiling, and the significant risk if it is not raised. this is as president biden and
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wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. a high stakes meeting has been postponed. president biden is not gathering with the congressional leaders today as originally planned to talk about the debt ceiling. in the meantime. the clock is ticking towards a catastrophic default as early as june 1st. the ceo of jpmorgan chase says that flirting with the deadline is going to rattle confidence around the world. here is jamie dimon. >> it is catastrophic, and the closer that you get to it, you will have panic. the closer to it, you will have the markets going down, and treasury markets will have their
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own problem, and this is not good. the american financial system is foundation to the global system, and please negotiate a deal. >> joining us is mark zandi who is the chief analyst at moody's, and thank you for sharing part of your afternoon with us. lawmakers on both sides say that delaying the meeting is a good idea. i am curious for your reaction? >> yes, boris. i am taking some encouragement with it. these are the staffers getting together to work through the nitty-gritty, and at the end of the day, they have to get through the detail to get it nailed down to come to the agreement, and then they bring in the so-called principles, the president, and speaker mccarthy and others and so i view it to be a positive development, and a lot of script has to be written and a lot has to be done in a short period of time, but i do take encouragement, yes. >> mark, have you ever been more
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concerned about a potential default? is this as much cause for concern as it was in 2011? >> yeah, i feel a lot of the debt drama watching this for 35 year, and i don't think that i have ever seen a drama as dramatic as this one coming right down to the wire here. you know, obviously in 2011, the stock market reacted and down 20% when it was all said and done. s&p down graded the debt, so, as far as this, it is not as bad as that, but the lawmakers can't get it together here in the next week or two, i fear that we will see the market reaction, and you know, ultimately if they breach the limit to x-date and the treasury cannot pay the bills on time, then we have a big problem. >> talk about the breach, because you are putting the odds of a breach at 10%.
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so what in your view is the actual risk of a default, and which is riskier, the breach or the default? >> well, a breach, when i say breach, what i mean is that somebody that the federal government owes money to is not going to be paid on time, and that could be the military or the social security recipient or the electrical bill for somebody like in omaha, nebraska. the default in my view is that the treasury does not pay a debt to a bondholder, and so we have to pay the principle, and the treasury does not pay on time, and the breach we can live through for a little bit of time, and it is obviously not good, and creating a lot of angst in the market turmoil, but in the actual default, it is beyond the pale, and it would be catastrophic, and where we go to
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long recession. >> mark, you have talked about the 30 years where you have seen the drama unfold, and neither party has adhered to the debt ceiling, and it is supposed to keep the marketplace disciplined on the debt ceiling, and what would it lose to keep it together altogether? >> well, the drama. we need to get rid of this, boris. it is the politics becoming more polarize and the lawmakers are having a difficult time to come to agreement on anything. we can't go down the path every one, two, three years, and at some point if we don't breach it to go around, and the odds are the nex tit time or the time af that, they are just not prod productive, and at this point, we need to get rid of this process. it does not work, and thinking about how to run the railroad in a better way. if we keep this debt limit, at
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some point if not this time, some other time, we are going to breach, and we will pay high cost for it. >> the consequences could be devastating. mark zandi, thank you for sharing your perspective with us. brianna. daniel penny, the man who is accused of choking man to death on a new york subway turned himself in today, and why he said that he heleld the man tod isis just ahead. efefore it's g. on the subway app. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of
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elon musk has named long-time media executive linda yaccarino as the new ceo. this is months after he promised to step back from the role. he tweeted that he is pleased to name linda yaccarino as the new ceo of twitter. she is going to be focusing on the business operations as he is going to be focusing on new design. so oliver, what do we know about yaccarino? >> well, we know that she is going to be inheriting a company in turmoil. since musk named himself the head of twitter, the company is imperiled. you remember in the early days
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as his reign, he laid off most of the staffers have been laid off in protest, and he has banned journalists, and resulted in at least so far, npr for instance stopping their use of twitter. he has alienated advertisers and destroyed the verification system on twitter, and he has launched now a struggling business, and he has come in and going to grapple with all of the problems. she is a seasoned advertising executives and has key relationships, and so i am sure that elon is going to hope that she is going to restore twitter's relationships with the advertisers, but the key is how much is musk going to loom over twitter. he is not stepping down altogether, but he is the chief technology officer, and she is going to be handling the business operations while he is going to handle everything else. he is going to handle the
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outside roles which is the tweets, and that is what turns off the advertisers which is his tweets and the deranged paul pelosi tweets, and that is what repels the advertisers from twitter. so she has it cut out for her as she takes reins of the company. >> yes, she does, and the user experience is degenerated, and so that is the open question, how it changes the way that people use twitter. oliver, thank you so much. we appreciate it. jim? >> this is just into cnn. jamie foxx's daughter has released an update on his health following a stint in the hospital. we will give you the details. and also, moove over, police dogs. we will show you how some cows helped police e make an ararres
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daniel penny, a u.s. marine veteran, the man that you can see here earlier walking out of a police precinct in new york in handcuffs, he is now facing a second-degree manslaughter charge after this. this is him on a new york subway earlier this month. this is him walking out of the police station earlier this month on a subway, he used a chokehold on a homeless man to subdue him. it led to his death. the man who died is jordan
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neely. neely got on the subway and was shouting, but he had not physically attacked anyone. his family says he had been suffering from mental illness as well. outside of the courthouse where he had been released on $100,000 bond. how did the manhattan police department approach this? what evidence did they present to justify this charge? >> jim, we used a little bit of information of how they got to second-degree manslaughter charge at penny's arraignment. what one of the prosecutors said that since that may 1st chokehold that led to neely's death, and the d.a.'s office and nypd interviewed a number of witnesses and footage and 911 calls and responding officers to the scene. he told us more information of the time line of events. what they said is that jordan neely had entered the subway at
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the one stop in lower manhattan and witnesses observed mr. neely making threats and scaring passengers. it is then that penny had come up from behind, put neely in the chokehold and held him in that chokehold. they said that the train went to the next station. at that station, penny still held neely in a chokehold for what he said several minutes. two other men, the prosecutor said were helping to restrain neely. then what steinglass, the prosecutor said, the two men continued to hold him for a period and released him. it is then that paramedics were on the scene and tried to resuscitate neely, but he was pronounced dead at the hospital. so then they described how they got to charging and he was released on $100,000 bond and
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surrendered his passport. neely was on scene and stayed and answered questions and he went back to the precinct and answered the officer's questions and continuing to cooperate. take a listen. >> daniel penny surrendered at the 5th precinct at the request of your county district's attorney office. he did so voluntarily, and with the sort of dignity and integrity that is characteristic of his history of service of this grateful nation. >> now, penny is going to be back in court on july 17th. jim? >> what is notable is looking at the pictures there, and there were so many other people around as it was happening. kara scannell, live at the courthouse. thank you. brianna. >> also, at this hour, jamie
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c kamoroski is accused of killing 34-year-old samantha hutchins and her husband when she drove her vehicle into a golf cart just moments after the couple were marry on folly beach in late april. and now, jamie foxx's daughter was releasing a statement saying that her father has been out of the hospital for weeksuperating after he had experienced a medical complication. no word on what the medical complication was. and finally, an utterly bizarre story to bring you. crime-fighting cows. police in boone county, colorado, are crediting the cows who chased a thief from his car
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headlines for crime, unaffordability and street conditions. according to one recent survey, the controller's office said that it is worse now than any other time. anderson cooper has report and sara sidner heads home to find out what happened. >> the guy wielding the bicycle is heading into the store and loading up and then left, and that video went worldwide. >> reporter: even with the high profile videos going viral, larceny without threat of violence were down in 2022 compared to according to san francisco police data while the number of
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car break-ins was actually higher in 2017. auto theft, though, did rise in 2022, the highest it has been in seven years. i'll tell you the number one that i hear. >> yeah, tell me. >> reporter: the number one that i hear, it isn't necessarily violence. >> it's theft. >> it's the car break-ins. by far the thing people always say is, girl, if you go to the city don't park your car here, there, watch how you park. how do you combat that? >> most people would unfortunately in some capacity feel they either have been or know someone hoohas been a victim. my car got broken into right in front of my home, and then there was nothing in it, so that makes it even worse. i don't have anything to steal because i know better, right? but it's a tough thing and we're going to keep working on it to combat it. >> joining us now is cnn's anchor and my good friend sarah
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snider. we see the video and hear about the high profile crimes, but does the data back up the reputation? >> reporter: in an answer, no, not compared to other cities of the same size. if you're talking specifically about violent crime and even more specifically about homicides, when it comes to violent crime, when it comes to homicides in particular, in the city of san francisco if you look at the numbers, the numbers tell you a different story. in 2021 and 2022 there were 56 homicides in san francisco. a city of a similar size, indianapolis, they saw about four times as many homicides with 271 homicides and 226 homicides respectively in 2021 and 2022. and jacksonville, florida, saw almost three times the number of homicides. when you see the high for file cases and you're thinking, oh, my gosh, that's happening all over the city.
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but kudos to mayor breed, she was very candid in answering of my questionsch the issue is every day things like car break-ins, like theft, that is what people are running into. the they're also seeing open air drug use, and the city is only 7 by 7 square feet. it is hard to ignore and people feel unsafe there. >> we look forward to watching the rest of your conversation. sarah snider, the pride of hialeah lakes, always good to see you my friend. be sure to tune in. one whole story, one whole hour airs sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on only on cnn. in the u.s. only 1.5 million children have a parent who's now serving time. this week's cnn hero knows first-hand the challenges that come with having a parent in prison. meet yasmine.
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of the caribbean. >> atlanta florida dolphins actually was one of my favorites. >> i love that. >> i thought what was it the pirates of the island of the caribbean, it's a better name than the buccaneers. this video it the titans has more than 20 million views. >> it's so clever, the atlanta florida dolphins, i'm going to have to go with the lightening mcqueen. i think it's really fun at the end, of course, although people sort of look at the logo they do all get the tennessee titans. thank god. >> not the carolinas. the carolina panthers, they suffered a little bit. by the way, no one had a problem with the new york jets or giants. >> alas, no one knew who the jacksonville jaguars logo was. someone thought it was made up. >> that's not a thing. >> thanks for joining us. "the lead" with jake tapper starts in about 3 seconds. have a good day.
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