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alarm at the pentagon. baffled at how the leaker kept the security clearance even after he was warned repeatedly about misusing sensitive information. jack take eixeria expected to ar in court and we're following the latest. suspect wararrested for tipg off a proud boys. we're following the stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. >> we begin with the 234nation' looming debt crisis.
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high stakes negotiations between the white house and republicans have broken down at least for now. here is congressman graves leading the negotiations for house republicans. >> meeting more today. >> decided to press pause because it is not productive. just pressing pause. >> did it get stuck in committee? >> are you meeting in person this weekend? >> i'm not sure. >> why pressing pause? >> just unreasonable. >> and this is a setback that crushes what had seemed to be growing optimism. president biden cut short his dinner with leaders in japan for a virtual briefing with his negotiators in d.c. the u.s. now has only 13 days before it could run out of money to pay its bills and deliver a devastating blow to the american and global economies.
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jessica dean is live for us on capitol hill. but i think that the expectation is that they are going to take this up to the very limits. but that is still entirely nerve-racking. >> it is. this is just so much on the line. if you remember when we were in a similar situation in 2011, just getting even close to the deadline made moody's take our credit down a notch. so things can happen even if we get there. so it is very serious. these negotiators do know that. and as we just heard from congressman xwraf sgraves, they take a beat and talk and see if they can come back and push forward. gosh greatat negotiators are la where they need to be able to make some progress and come to an agreement. and we know that both sides understand that negotiated deal at this point is the only way
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out of this mess, that is how they want to go forward. but the problem is there is so much space between the gop is and where the white house is. here is speaker kevin mccarthy. >> we've got to get moving. yeah, we havvhave it to pause. >> yesterday it seemed optimistic. >> yesterday i felt like where we could see the path. the white house is just -- look, we can't be spending more money next year. we have to spend less than we spent the year before. it is pretty easy. >> again the white house really believes that they have been reasonable in any spending cuts and we've heard from the house gop saying it is unreasonable, that they are not where they need to be. so underscores the gulf that exists between the two sides. but i've been out here for several years and it is worth
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noting that typically they make progress and it is not uncommon for them to all take a step back. so this is not uncommon. what needs to happen next is that they need to come back together and push ahead. mccarthy wants a deal at the end of the week. that is what they are still looking at. the question is can they get it done. >> sometimes it feels liken aen annoying part of the script that we have seen all too often. i want to bring in matt egan to talk about this. >> and i don't think that economists and investors are
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freaking out yet. you can see the dow is down about 115 points as we interest. i think that there is some disappointment here because investors have been starting to get hopeful that maybe there could be a framework for a deal announced in the coming days perhaps as soon as sunday when the president was supposed to have a press conference. that obviously does not look likely. i did just talk to moodity's analytics chief mark zandi and he said i always thought it would go down to the wire.ty's analytics chief mark zandi and he said i always thought it would go down to the wire.y's analytics chief mark zandi and he said i always thought it would go down to the wire.'s analytics chief mark zandi and he said i always thought it would go down to the wire.y's analytics chief mark zandi and he said i always thought it would go down to the wire. he said next week markets will be starting to react. and he added that if it stretches through memorial day weekend, that is where you could see a 2021 style market freakout. we're not there yet and hopefully we won't. not just because of the market reaction, it is because of the economic one. there is a lot at stake in terms of higher borrowing costs and job loss.
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the white house estimated that even a near default would wipe out about 200,000 jobs. so i think the point here is that the longer it stretches out, closer you get to the june 1 deadline, greater the impact on the economy. >> yeah, just once if they would not take it right to the deadline, wouldn't that be amazing. matt egan, thank you. and we expect to see the alleged pentagon documents leaker in court. a federal judge to decide if jack teixeria stays in jail ahead of the trial. they say that they are alarmed that he kept his security clearance because memos showed that he was worarned repeatedly. and jason carroll is outside the court in massachusetts. it seems like when you look at
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this judge, there is a lot of new evidence to weigh particularly the fact that teixeria was warned repeatedly. that goes to his leadership who didn't take him off the job but also to his knowledge of what he was doing. >> reporter: right. and warned going back to september/october of last year. as you know after he was caught looking at classified information and taking notes about it, putting it in his pocket. and then shortly thereafter, his supervisor admonished him for that. and just a few moments ago, his father entered the court. so some of the key players starting to arrive here. his father is asking the court along with the defense that jack teixeria be released in his custody under certain conditions while he awaits trial. but the prosecutors in this case
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saying given all that they have seen, given the new information presented this week to the court, including the information that we talked about, that he was accessing these private documents, these top secret documents as far back as september and october of last year, that he should remain behind bars. again, after he was admonished by superiors, he went on to brag about it online. and said that all of the expletive i told you guy, i'm not supposed to, man, how expletive is it, i can type it all out and still be ready for more but i can barely get through a two page college paper. prosecutors then telling the judge just this week the weight of evidence against the defendant has only grown stronger and the risk the defendant poses if released have come only sharper into focus. prosecutors also points to the very disturbing video that has come to light showing jack teixeria firing a weapon and
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using ray sha slurs in doing so. defense for its part saying that jack teixeria is not a threat in terms of national security . >> all right. jason carroll, thanks so much. in florida disney dealing a blow to the sunshine state and ron desantis. but today the governor is punching back saying that there is zero chance that he is backing off his feud with the entertainment giant. the latest political skirmish took another turn yesterday when disney announced that it is scrapping plans for a $1 billion development in florida costing the state an estimated 2,000 jobs. desantis fired back on a campaign stop in new hampshire. listen.
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>> you are not good empty from the law. this is not free market xhisks and not something that our state will be involved in. so we won't change from that and they can review whatever they want. some people say this or that. but we won't back down. >> governor allies saying this is more finances than politics. what is disney saying? >> disney did not mention any politics, did not mention desantis. in fact the reasoning given was changing business conditions and new leadership that caused them to make the difficult decision. but the right one the chairman said. that is on the surface. but this is happening just a few
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days before governor sdaedesants expected launch his presidential shal pai campaign and this is what mike pence said about that. >> i like walt disney, not woke disney, all right? but florida took the battle into the legislature, they won the battle for parents. and i just don't believe it is in the interests of the people of any state for a government to essentially go after a business that they disagreed with on a political issue. i disagree with florida moving against walt disney. >> and here is a tweet from the trump campaign saying ron desanctimonious gets caught in the mouse trap, culture of losing continues. there may be a lot of political rivals jockeying here, but i also want to acknowledge the whiplash for employee of the
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disney company. a couple hundred had already made the move. so the company will work with them on possibilities including moving back here to burbank. some people had already found other jobs because they didn't want to move to florida. so a lot of life changes while we're talking politics. >> a messy situation. natasha chen, thank you so much. coming up, ukraine's wartime president will soon head to japan to seek solidarity with the g7 leaders. zelenskyy's trip comes ahead of the country's highly anticipated counteroffensive. plus a d.c. police officer accused of helping the leader of the proud boys avoid arrest. later floods leave many towns across northern italy in ruins. the recovery has only just begun. you wake up more energized. introducing purple's new mattresses our unique g gel flex grid draws away heat, helplping you fall asleep faster. it relieves pressure for less “ow,” and more “ahhh.”
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fighter jets and financial pan for russia. president biden and his counterparts are awaiting a visit from president zelenskyy as they rally around him. and the u.s. signaling that it is ready to work with nato allies to provide f-16s to ukraine. and nic robertson is in eastern ukraine for us. how significant is this shift in the biden administration's poll c positi posture? >> reporter: hugely important for president zelenskyy.oll posture? >> reporter: hugely important for president zelenskyy.ll posture? >> reporter: hugely important for president zelenskyy. posture? >> reporter: hugely important for president zelenskyy. posture? >> reporter: hugely important for president zelenskyy.posture? >> reporter: hugely important for president zelenskyy.posture? >> reporter: hugely important for president zelenskyy. a few months ago when he was finally told that he could have nato tanks, he immediately switched up gears ansds and put focus on aircraft. the british prime minister said that uchlts k would train the pilots how to fly f-16s. and last week in iceland, there was a meeting of european
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leaders and british prime minister said that they would form a group that would help get ukraine f-16s and help train the fighter pilots. now it is possible for the allies who have f-16 aircraft if they want to give them to the united states. the united states is not going to open. so the momentum has ben building. slowly diplomatically. but now it has reached the critical mass of the g7 and this will give zelenskyy what he wants in the important fight against russia. the aircraft won't be in ukraine hand hands but zelenskyy wants to be in the room with the g7 leaders. he wants to put clear proposals and give other leaders clear
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arguments for the step ukraine is taken. but it will put a spring in his step. >> certainly is. nic robertson in eastern ukraine, thank you. and we are joined new by ukrainian ambassador to the united states. thank you for taking your time today. >> thank you for having me. >> and we have heard from our reporters on the ground in ukraine that there is some concern on the front lines among commanders that they are lacking some heavy weapons systems in numbers that they would like before a counteroffensive? does ukraine need more weapons, more ammunition before it can launch this counteroffensive? >> i will not comment on the date or the time when we will launch. we really trust our commanders to make that decision. and they have been successful in the past in all their decisions. but of course we're dealing with a much larger and brutal enemy.
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vee of course we see what they have. and we need everything that we can get. so yes, we need all the help that we can get. so as much as we can receive from the friends and at lie, we can defend ukraine and return peace to our continent and globally. >> russia as stepped up air stakes on civilian and military targets. has ukraine lost any weapons supplies in recent days? >> no, not weapons supplies. but unfortunately we have seen how this indiscriminate attacks again kill people in ukraine, destroy civilian infrastructure. we have been very effective with
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protecting everything that we need and of course every such attack is a loss of life and huge damage to ukraine. >> the uk defense minister told me that uk would support the ukraine right to attempt to if it can to take back crimea as well as parts of eastern ukraine and we know the importance russia places on the naval port there. is that part of ukraine's goal in this counter offensive, to take back crimea? >> absolutely. crimea is ukraine, was ukraine and will always be ukraine. again i will not comment on when and how and part of which counteroffensive, but we never recognize the illegal annexation of crimea.
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and frankly whatever russians -- russian criminals think about it, there is not an international law. when we voted for independence in 1991, crimea was part of ukraine. and it remains part of ukraine. >> former president trump was on cnn and asked about the war in ukraine. and he would not state definitively who he wants to win the war and would in the submit to supplying weapons. when you heard those words, were you concerned, are you concerned that if trump were president again that the u.s. would stop supporting ukraine defending itself? >> well, we have very strong support from american people 00 a strong bipartisan 3w5i6s. a basis. and we see tangible results from
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this from congress and ordinary people. and i will presidents sassumed ukraine. president provided supplies to ukraine. we are a peaceful country that was attacked by a brutal state and it is important for ukraine to win for ukraine. but it is important for all of us who believe in the same principles and who believe in u.n. charter that ukraine wins in it. and i know that we can count on the people of the great country. >> and former president also said that if he were president he would stop the war in 24 hours. do you believe that? does the ukrainian government believe that? >> well, only person who can stop the war even in less than 24 hours is president putin who started this war. and his aggressive actions are
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the only reason for this war. in he get out from ukraine, the war will stop immediately. >> before we go, just finally, if you could describe the hopes that you have for this counteroffensive. do you believe that ukraine will turn the tide of this war? >> i think that we have turned the tooid of the war already. we did not allow putin to take ukraine in three days. we liberated more than half of the territories of ukraine that they were able to occupied since february 24. and someone whose house was under occupation for 32 days, i know every day under occupation is torture and killing of our people. so our goal is to liberate all ukraine and we trust our dwernsd and we trust our president do it in the most efficient way. >> ambassador, thank you for joining the broadcast.
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new detail in the case of the utah woman accused of killing her husband with a f fentanyl overdose and then writing a book about the loss of a parent. and new information about the couple's financial troubles. new regulations have caused her a delay in the up coming hearing. jean casarez is joining us. so what did their finances reveal? >> this is an amendmented information which is a complaint pnd prosecutors are alleging motive. 2015 to 2017, she got four different life insurance policies out for her husband in the amount of $2 million. and then she started spending money. $30,000 on credit cards,
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$150,000 out of home equity funds. correspond to the complaint, they say that at the end she owed her husband $514,000 that she owed the lender $1.847 million. and she owed federal and state tax liability in the amount of $189,000. y now, one more thing in, january of two2022, he had a life insure policy for $2 million with his business part ter whner who was beneficiary and prosecutors say she changed it to her known name. the fentanyl was orally ingested. and so you can see where the defense could have a defense
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here because anybody can take fen fentanyl, right? and one of the drug charges that she possessed fentanyl because they took away with intent to distribute would you it was after he died. she went and she got more. she bought more fentanyl from her supplier after he died. >> four separate life insurance policies. the case gets weirder and weirder. thank you so much. an american photo agency is refusing to hand over photos of harry and meghan taken during the paparazzi car chase. hear why. and a d.c. police officer arrested accused of being an informant for the very group that attacked his fellow officers on january 6. what was revealed, ahead.
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now to some of the headlines we're following. a red alert issued for northern italy as another round of severe weather is expected to hit the region this weekend. there were days of flooding and land slides. officials say at least 14 people were killed. and auto makes kia and hyundai have agreed to pay a $200 million settlement in a
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class action lawsuit alleging t cars are easy to steal. the settlement covers about 9 million owners. and a photo agency that took pictures of harry and meghan are refusing to handling over the photos to the duke and duchess claiming copyright law. and the agency says english rules of royal prerogative to demand that the citizenry hand over their property to the crown were rejected by the country long ago. we stand by our founding fathers. photo agency has launch the either own private investigation into the alleged car chase but says that they disagree with the duke and dutchess were in any danger. and some new developments today in the justice department's investigation into the january 6 attack on the u.s.
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capitol. authorities have arrested a washington, d.c. metropolitan police officer accusing him of tipping off the leader of the proud boys tarrio of his impending arrest. jake tapper is here to talk about this. and he will cover it on his show. walk us through these allegations. >> this is really shocking. the lieutenant is not just a metropolitan police officer, he was supervisor of the intelligence branch of the m metropolitan homeland security bureau. so he had access to a lot of important information. and the indictment suggests he had been sharing privileged information with the leader of the proud boys, this far right militia. and enrique tarrio has been indicted for -- sorry, convicted of seditious conspiracy.
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and this guy was not literally, but in bed with him, giving him information. and here is a telegram exchange between the two men two days after the insurrection. looks like the feds are locking people up for rioting at the capitol. i hoe nonepe none of your guys among them. so far we're good. great to hear. of course i can't say it officially, but personally i support you all and don't want to see your group's name or reputation dragged through the mud. he says brunt will come down on us. and it won't matter. simply entering the building will be enough to get charged. being up on the upper terrace past the police lines may even be enough. yeah. felonies? yes, 100%. so it is very, very shocking and good for law enforcement for
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going after one of their own. >> he is using his professional acts for his personal views. >> you have every right to be a bigot and have far right extremist views. but he was using this position that the good citizens of washington, d.c. had entrusted him with, supervisor of intelligence, to give secrets privileged information to the leader of a far right group. and we'll be talking about this with former officer michael fanone, one of the heros of january 6. >> all right. thank you so much. be sure to catch the lead at the top of the hour. how far would you go to make par? one pro golfer at the pga championship was so determined he wasn't afraid to get his hands or shoes or pachbt pants .
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the 2010s was a consequential decade with political, social and technological upheaval that in many ways redefined american culture. this week the original series is back with a new episode sx examining the obama presidency. here is a preview. >> i had an interview with him and we were talking about race. and it was very clear to me that he was being delicate in the extreme. interview ended. he walks out of the oval office. he goes downs hall and he turns
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all the way back and says look, you have to understand when i talk about race, it just changes everything. and it can being explosive if i'm not incredibly precise. >> trayvon martin would have been me 35 years ago. >> obama is the case of navigating the third rail in american politics race. over time what you see is obama finding his voice in that space to be able to say the things that were necessary to brick the consciousness of americans. while at the same time maintaining the dignity and respectfulness that people would have expected from the president. >> joining us now is van jones.
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>> how will his legacy be remembered? of course since then, you have some -- they look at the history being made and they look at the divisions that worsened in the country in reaction to that. where do you can down? >> i think that there are very few people alive whose names will be household names 100 years from now. barack obama is one of those people. it is impossible to overstate what it meant for a country with the 400 year legacy of oppression. there were republicans who were crying who voted against him. it was that significant. >> when you look back, you served in the administration, you have described it, i've read you described this and i've seen you talk about this, what it plenty to you before. tell me what it means too you.
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>> and you talk about showing a newborn baby on the screen. you. >> and you talk about showing a newborn baby on the screen. my son now in college and was sitting on my lap and he was not everyone in kindergarten and he said to my then wife, what is history and why does it make daddy cry. and kept saying this is history. and this was a huge moomt. it was a huge moment. and i think what happened was he got caught in the crossfire of a country trying to frsmoment of country tryins of a country trying to frsmoment and you are correct, if it bumped against the issue of race, it was going to get the attention of every human being on earth.a against the issue of race, it was going to get the attention of every human being on earth. he talked about a 3r06professio
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being arrested in his home. but it was a new generation of african-americans come on the scene. they didn't have to navigate the mine fields. and they are "black lives matter." and just saying that we see bad stuff happen and we want to see it done. you are our president. we want something done. and suddenly there is a cry coming up about from young people just like him and he has to respond to that as well. tea party and "black lives matter" at the same time. >> i think it was new york magazine cover said that the end of race. and boy was that false prediction. van jones, always good to have you on. the brand new episode airs sunday at 9:00 p.m. and pacific. and just in to cnn, the judge in the pentagon leaker case granting the government's
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breaking news into cnn. jim brown the pro football hall of famer has passed away.
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he played his entire career with the cleveland browns. the team writing that jim brown forever. legend, leader, activist, visionary. and it is impossible to describe the profound love and gratitude we feel for having the opportunity to be a small piece of his incredible life and legacy. and we mourn his passing. but celebrate the indelible life he brought to the world. our hearts are with jim's family and loved ones. he was 87 years old. arguably the greatest football player of all-time, each of his nine seasons dws was a pro bowl season and perhaps his biggest mark off the field in the efforts of civil rights. jake tapper picks it up with "the lead" right now. sgl sgl

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