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fbi agents stripped of their security clearances now the star witnesses for republicans on capitol hill, and this is in connection to january 6th, but republicans say it is the weaponization of government. 2024 gop field could soon have a new candidate, and we are told it is florida governor ron desantis is ready to enter the race, and when he plans to make it official. and now, the governor of montana is trying to ban tiktok on all devices throughout the state. can he do that? this is cnn "news central." all right. this morning two fbi agents who were stripped of their security clearances have been testifying on capitol hill. they took a break, and now they are back into the room again ready to keep on with the
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proceedings. the agents are the star witnesses in this republican-led hearings and they are there to prove how the fbi and justice department are working against conservatives, and the republicans called this the weaponization of government, and remember, they were stripped of the security clearances, and sara murray has been monitoring the hearings, and what are you hearing so far, sara? >> well, we have been hearing the employees and others coming forward in their defense saying that the fbi is weaponizing the security clearance process as a way to speak out against them. we learned in a fbi letter that these two men were stripped of the security clearances as one emailed the colleagues to exercise extreme caution as fbi had infiltrated some of the groups at the capitol, and one of the others had infiltrated a
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s.w.a.t. team, and believing it was excessive force, and he had brought an unauthorized flash drive into the fbi building and downloaded documents on to the flash drive from a fbi computer, but this is how jim jordan and the other republicans are framing what we are seeing in this hearing room. >> this is the kind of retaliation they have faced for coming to tell us the truth, and three, three of the brave whistle-blowers and the brave lawyer who represents them will tell us their story, what they saw, and then what happened to them, because they were courageous enough to report it to congress. >> my colleagues on the far right are on the mission to attack, discredit and dismantle the fbi. as part of the mission, my colleagues have brought in these former agents, men who lost their security clearances, because they were a threat to our national security.
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>> reporter: much more ahead, john, as the republicans are trying to frame this as the weaponization of the federal government. >> and so much more of the rorschach test ahead of us today. kate? >> well said. and now, governor ron desantis has been hinting for months, but we have now learned that he is about to make it official as we are learning that he is about to file official paperwork. steve, what are we learning about the upcoming announcement, and the coming desantis campaign? >> kate, sources that we have been talking to all morning say that desantis is going to officially become a candidate next week. let me walk you through the time line, because there are multiple steps to the rollout. first, some time next week, he is going to file some work with
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the fcc that he is going be a candidate and soft launch digitally or otherwise that hints at a larger announcement to come, and then the donors will assemble may 24th through the 26th at a four seasons hotel in miami to start to raise money for the presidential effort. i am told that the goal for each person down there is raising between $100 to $150,000 so that desantis can come out of the gates with one of the largest fund-raising days in history. and some time after memorial day, he is going to be making an official launch in the campaign in his hometown where he grew up and became a little league star and went on to go to harvard, yale, military career, and now governor of the state of florida. now, i'm also being told by the sources that this is all subject to change, because desantis likes to keep people on their
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toes and even his closest donors and advisers are in the dark about his movements, and he does not like the media to preempt the announcement, but this is the media in motion, and this is the upcoming steps. >> it is hard when you have this many steps to launch a presidential campaign. sara? >> now, the national archives according to sources is set to turn over critical evidence, 16 records, and some of them showing former president donald trump and his top advisers did have knowledge of how to correctly declassify documents when he was president. he has long claimed that he could declassify them by simply removing them from the white house, and he has repeated that claim just last week. >> do you still have any classified documents in your
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possession? >> are you ready? >> do you? >> i don't have any declassified documents. and by thhe way, they become declassified when i took them. >> not true. paula, why is the special counsel interested in these particular records? >> well, these 16 records could shed light on the extent to which the former president was aware of the proper process for declassifying documents. according to the letter from the archives that was exclusively obtained by our colleague jamie gangal says that some of the close advisers directed to you, trump, personally, concerning whether, why you should declassify certain records. now, here the former president has cited a constitutional privilege to try to block the special counsel from obtaining these records, but the archives
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said that the special counsel is willing to go court to establish why these are so critical to ongoing investigation. we know that among the crimes he is investigating is whether someone should be charged with mishandling classified material, and to do that they have to acknowledge they had knowledge that they were transferring materials without permission. and so in termsf how this went down, just last night, one of the former lawyers said that he didn't have to go through what he called a bureaucratic process, and he had the constitutional right to declassify the documents, and they said that the president had a standing order bu, but over a dozen officials said they were not aware of that. so if he went declassifying them, how he went about doing that, and it is a question to be settled by the courts, and the extent of this very broad power to declassify, but it is amid a
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flurry of power of the special counsel, and as of yet, we don't know when he is going to submit the final report. >> we know that the special classified documents are headed to the special counsel. john? and now we know that there is an overriding veto of roy cooper to ban abortions. we will speak to him. and the national air guardsman was warned over his mishandling of the classified materials. if convicted a minnesota man may have to follow the yellow brick road to prison, because he is accused of stealing the original ruby red slippers of ""the wizard of oz."" while watching t the game. who's winning? no idea.
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>> a convick none the catastrophic 2018 limousine crash that killed 28 people in new york. the national transportation board found that the limousine was going 120 miles per hour before it struck a car and killed pedestrians and ended up in a ravine. the defense is planning to appeal the decision. today, meeting with yellen as part of a trade group meeting
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today. this is as house speaker kevin mccarthy today for first time really sound ed positive about the debt ceiling talks. manu raja says he wants a deal on the floor next week. and the man who is accused of stealing iconic red ruby slippers from "the wizard of oz" was indicted. authorities say he smashed a glass case in the judy garland museum, and stole the ruby slippers which is one of four remaining. lawmakers in south carolina are one step closer to banning abortions. after 20-hours of debate, they voted in favor of a six-week abortion. they ban abortions once cardiac activity can be detected.
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it is before six weeks and before many women know they are pregnant. there are a few exceptions like fetal anomalies like heart defects or health of the mother or underaged pregnancy. five women by the way hold senate seats and all of the women opposed this bill, and they held it up last time, they say they plan to do it again. >> this going to be the fourth time our body has taken up an abortion bill since september. there are many things that we need to do in our state, but instead, the overwhelmingly white male republican majority is going to focus again and again on abortion. >> now, if this bill does pass, south carolina is going to join almost every other state in the south besides virginia with very strict abortion bans. kate? >> thank you, sara.
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in north carolina, republican state lawmakers are big footing the democratic governor and voting this week to override his veto on the ban of most abortions after 12 weeks. a few exceptions in the ban including the cases of rain and incest, and life living anomalies as the bill is written. it is also making it harder to get a medication abortion, which makes up more than half of the abortions nationwide. all of this is going to go into effect july 1st. joining us is governor roy cooper. after the override was announced, the statement afterward was that you going to continue to do everything that you can to protect abortion access in the state. and now, what can you do, governor? >> we are going to work every single day to make sure that women have as much access as possible in the law. a majority of the north carolinians do not want right
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wing politicians in the exam room with women and their doctors. people are angry, and women feel like they have been slapped in the face. all we needed was one republican to keep a campaign promise. one republican to have the courage to stand up, and not a ing isle is one of them did it. but one thing that we did do is that we brought forth the information about this bill during the period of time right before i vetoed it. they rushed this thing through in 42 hours with no amendments allowed, with no public input, and consequentially, this legislation was confusing and complicated and contradictory, and during this period of time we put them on the defensive so much, that a lot of the republican leaders began arguing that the legislation was less restrictive than we had warned. so we are going to work really
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hard over the next few weeks, to make sure that it comes true, that the statements come true. it is really important for women to have as much access as possible. there is a lot of room in the legislation for interpretation. you don't get the medical providers to allow amends, and you do it in less than 48 hours, you know, you are not going to gate good product, and that is where we are and have been. >> you are a major figure in politics as a news reporter in raleigh-durham, i covered you as attorney general. and right now, the poll shows that a majority of north carolinians do not want more
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restrictions on abortion, and so if that is the case, do you see this as a political failure of you? >> well, this is a result of the super partisan gerrymandering. in north carolina, we had a court last year that ruled that partisan gerrymandering was unkons tulgsal, and we had to draw maps, and we sent maps to congress, and the new republican supreme court has changed that. we are a 50-50 state. but with the gerrymandering with the changing of the districting, because we had one democrat
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switch to republican, they now have the majority, but we have republicans to switch over on a number of subjects, and so clean energy and other issue, and even though we have a republican super majority, we know they want women to have health care, and they don't want restrictions on the voting. and we are not finished. i will never ever back down when it comes to women's health, and that is what the people of north carolina want me to do. >> that is why i am curious on your experience of this, and from what you are experiencing and what we are experiencing as a legislature moving into 2024? >> they passed it so fast, and
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under lock and key, and only 22 hours to introduce it and pass it, because they did not want to light a fire under democrats and the independents, because they knew it was something that the majority of the north carolinians did not want. too late. that fire is blazing, and thousands came out for the rally as i vetoed this legislation. the people are making their voices heard now. the legislature did not give them hard any any, and i believe they are going to make their voices heard in the ballot box as every legislative seat is up, and new governor, and i am term limited and i have a little less than a year and half to serve as governor. i believe they will go for president biden and put pit on the state, and the women's reproductive rights are on the
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line, and the legislators have done this 12-week pan, but they have forecasted more to come, and many of us with this and there are ways to make it worse, so people are going to rise up and say, we have had enough of this, and we will have a successful 2024, because people care about this issue deeply, and they have been ignored. >> thank you, governor cooper. i look forward to hearing what your plans are when your term ends. thank you, governor. sara? and now to the technological ban. montana just became the first state to ban tiktok from everyone. how does that work? if you are going to the gym today, think twice when deciding what to wear. the toxic chemical found in a
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concerns. the law is going to block the app from operating within the state lines as of january. cnn's brian fung is here. brian, what does that mean? the phone going to explode when you cross the border, and will tiktok not work when you cross state lines? >> yeah, john, that is a really great question, and a lot of it is unclear. what we are about to see here is a big legal battle between tiktok potentially, and the montana government over this law which tiktok and many other civil society groups say may be unconstitutional, and there are two main issues here. one, being if the law is infringing on the ability of montanians expressing themselves on a platform. and the second, is whether it s is
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a and so, these two arguments will be seeing a lot play the weeks and months before this law goes into effect in january. depending upon how that legal battle stakes out, it could have a powerful effect on whether the montanians can access the app. this law also targets app store operators puts them on the applicable to montana, so companies like apple and google could face a penalty under a $10,000 per violation per day. and that is what could be paid
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if they are found guilty of violating laws. >> but not the consumers, because you are not liable if you have it on your phone, correct? >> correct. ind individual users who ac accessed this app under the new law. >> still some confusing facts to this law. prosecutors say that jack teixeira was caught by his supervisors multiple times mishandling classified information, and he was caught mishandling classified documents to friends on a platform. natasha, what are you learning about his history here? >> three strait warnings he had gotten in the nastional in
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september of 2022, he is caught taking notes and then putting it in his pocket. he was caught and reprimanded and told not to do it again. then he attended a classified briefing and asked probing questions and prompting a warning from a superior and given a cease and desist ult marian. and then in january of 2023 of this year, he was observed looking at classified official information again which did not comfort with the information that he should have been looking at. the third i.n.s. they also came out in this filing, and what do
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they show? >> those who put information into the court filing in an attempt to keep him behind bars, they wanted to show that teixeira was wrong, and one of the people in group chat told him to continue to leak the classified military documents for their own amusement, and teixeira with that discord platform chat form said that none of that which is revealing to them was current public teixeira. he had chosen not disclose, and part of the nda and the commanders of his unit were suspended pending the completion of the investigation, but all types of questions of why this was not addressed earlier. >> absolutely. many questions now on this one. >> i mean, you said it. [ laughter ] >> speaking of the questions, we are going to be talking about ai
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you can see the trees are sucked in there as the flooding is devastating area. as many as 20,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes and people are missing. the rivers have berthed the banks and nearly 300 landslides just like that. rescue operations continue today. beijing police are launching a new investigation of a chinese investigation who loosely referenced a slogan used by the military in his act over the weekend. in response, the company who represents him issue an apology and fired him. in the subsidiary of the firm has been fined $2 million, and he has canceled all of the show, and the chinese government has posted a defense for the comedian online. and four children including a 7-month-old baby have been found in the dense jungles of
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the amazon. the military followed a number of small objects to lead them to the three kids besides baby of 4, 9, 13 years old. the children had built an improvised shelter with sticks is and leaves. three people were killed in the plane crash, and bodies were found inside of the wreckage. sara, i have a million questions about this, because it is the most intriguing story of the day, and we will find much more as the day continues. >> this is incredible. this is another one that i cannot get enough of. the new use of ai is going to be on the phone, and apple says in 15 minutes the new technology can replicate your voice, and it is going to help people with cognitive and hearing disabilities, and advancement that many worry could be abused and misused. joining us is the vice chair of the bi-partisan a.i. caucus. thank you so much for joining us
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on this show. >> thank you, sara. it is a real honor be with you. >> all right. i have to first ask you, because this is something that we are all concerned can about to even make meaningful decisions in regulations going forward? >> yes, and no. because, as we have discussed, it is happening so quickly, that almost everybody in congress is trying to get smart on this really quickly. and we had a presentation from two m.i.t. professor, and sam altman who discovered ai was here last week, and small efforts, but we are humble about the ability to build a big regulatory regime right away. as you know, sara, so much upside, and you mentioned the people with hearing and sighted
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is apt and we are still trying to figure out the downside. >> there are a number of people worried about the downsides as well. let me ask you this, how concerned are you about the downsides of a.i., because i understand that you, yourself, you have taken measures to try and understand this better by going back to school? >> yeah. i'm currently trying to get a masters in artificial intelligence at our local wonderful university george mason university. but ki only take one course a semester, so it is going to take me a while, but it is forcing me to read everything i can with my colleagues about the downsides and how to protect. they break out into half a dozen areas. the biggest and the first one is what are the so-called existential risks. we have a bill that is bipartisan, and ted lieu, ken buck and they we don't make a
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decision to have launch clubs or send an icbm to another country based on the artificial intelligence, and there are deeper things like if ai is smarter than we are, an conscious or not, and will it decide to kill us all, and a la the "terminator" and hopefully not. and then, straight forward, we know it is going to destroy jobs, and we don't need copy wrighters or students to write essays. that is not benign, but it could displace an awful lot of people. >> the copy editors are in tears over this. and so now, yesterday in a hearing on capitol hill, they say they should self-regulate, but we have seen it with the social media companies, and things have gone really wrong. do you think that self-regulation by the industry is key, or that there has to be
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some regulation and laws put in place by you all? >> no, there is absolutely has to b and i have met with a number of the big companies that have ai governance divisions is, and heads, but their job is always to we saw this with the automobile industry. i spent a lifetime in the automobile industry. from 1992 through 2008, we let them self-regulate on fuel economy, and stayed at 22 miles per gallon the whole time and every engineering make to make them bigger and faster and the like, and the same thing going to happen, because they put the profits first. congress has to step in and make some meaningful guide rails. >> i think that the paraphrase is people over profits, especially coming to something that could be extremely dangerous as well as helpful. thank you so much, and i appreciate your coming on the
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and it is common, but it's harmful. it's been linked in adults to diabetes, heart disease, obesity and cancer. 11 years ago the fda banned it in both baby bottles and sippy cups. what's concerning is this report found that some of these clothings have up to 40 times what is considered a safe limit to bpa. safe limit was set by california in 1986. they kind of regular lalted what is considered safe through the skin in terms of exposure. reached out to the brands. we have only heard back from athlete ta. they are deeply committed to ensuring all our products are made with standards. we believe the claims have no merit and standby our products and practices. >> all right. but still, okay. it's good to see you. thank you. dramatic new ly released boy cam video shows a traffic stop gone wrong in iowa.
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the incident happened back in 2021, but we're seeing the footage now. you can see the officer trying to stop a suspect from fleeing in it his car. as the car starts to move, you can see mccarty in front with his gun drawn. you also see him up on the hood of the car can pointing his gun into the windshield. he continues to hold on, cling on as the car moves off at more than 50 miles per hour. >> stop the car, man. stop the car. stop the car. car stop the [ bleep ] car. stop the car. stop the car. put on the brakes. put on the brakes. >> moments later, the officer got thrown from the hood. >> stop the car, man. >> all of it brave, but
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apparently misguide d. the police chief told a local newspaper that mccarty in the heat of the moment made a lapse in judgment ain an attempt to apprehend the suspect. ask now it's a training point that is used for all officers going forward. according to the des moines register, the want suspects were located across state lines. he faces phi years in prison and must pay restitution to mccarty, who suffered a back injury, but has since recovered. >> that was just terrifying watching that happen. and the fact that he's okay. but hurt. thank you so much for joining us. this is "cnn news central." "inside politics" is coming up next.
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