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and it is now caught on tape and kept in the hands of the special prosecution. while we have not independently verified the tape, multiple sources have verified it. trump said it was used to help write mark madeadow's autobiography. he said he could share it, but he had a limited capacity to declassify documents. that right there undercuts what he told cnn just last month. >> and they are automatically
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declassified when i take them. >> qaa. >> where does that leave us? >> well, that is going to be a problem for the former president, and as reporters, it is going to completely change our time, place and manner of the investigation. thinking of the time line, these documents were subpoenaed back in 2022, and they were when a search and this is that we have been focused on florida, but at least one document was in his
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golf resort in bedford, new jersey. so also, they have a former president undercutting every public defense has he fut now, we will take a listen to what he has to say. >> the president under the president's act has unfettered authority to do with documents that he takes from the white house. i will not dignify documents that are taken and leaked explanations of that, because it is unfair. >> so far, the president's team
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is calling it media harassment, and a witch hunt, but they are not able to explain why the president is talking about the documents, and his limit to and so he is go. >> that is terrific reporting. thank you for explaining where it fits. right now, the house of representatives passed the debt deal, and now the fate of it all lands in the fate of the 100 senators, but there are a few hurtles still in place. if you want to move it ri so the
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bill will need 43 votes to resist a filibuster threat. and if any changes are made, it has to go back to the house, and that would mean square one. manu raja is there on capitol hill, and what are you picking up twhat is being done. >> yes, they are trying to get this through as quickly as possible. because, as you said, kate, one senator can object and throw a whole wrench into this process. all have toed a gree to the process.
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otherwise, it is past tand that is not the expecttations, because there is an em and some of the top democrats who do not like the way this thing has come together, and some over the defense spending warning that it could hurt the pentagon in the years ahead. >> we are jammed up by joe biden, and this is the x-date, and so, am not happy with him or the process. >> reporter: the democrats believe they did not get a win. >> well, more democrats voted for it than republicans. >> reporter: what do you see? >> i think it is the most ill
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conceived idea. and the people who negotiated this, i would not let them buy me a car. >> reporter: and so lindsey graham said that it will not increase for the rate of inflation, and that is the concern of a number of member, and i also spoke to another senator who was concerned about the concession to give in to the republicans, but they are going to vote for it. they may not be happy with the process or the deal that was cut, and all of the provisions to tie up the spending limit up until the july 5th, the u.s. could still stumble into a debt default. it is going to pass, and pass comfo
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comfortably, but we will avoid a default. >> yes, it is good to see, on cam toll hill here. rahel. >> yes, the back portion of that six-story portion in iowa collapsed sunday afternoon, and the family is talking to cnn with the agonizing news on their loved ones. adrienne is in davenport, and officials have literally walked into the podium, and tell us what we are learning? >> we will hear from the public hebs in a short tite we do kno w.
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outside is brandon covin who is in agony and should graduate saturday. >> yes, i have been in agony. >> reporter: what is happening this weekend? >> i am supposed to graduate in three days, walk across the stage. we have finals this week, and try idded to go to school, and i walked into the school, and i broke down, and being around all of my people, and my friends to see me like that, and i don't know if i can go to the graduation. >> that is branden colvin who bears same name as his father, and he slept on the concrete, and he said he did not want to miss anything in case something happened. his father is among the five
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missing people. he believes ta his fa-- that hi father is trapped underneath the rubble. >> yes, please keep us posted there. and now, ukraine said they destroyed 10 missiles all pointed towards the capitol, and all can still be fatal. and now the early morning attacks came from bellograge, and a group of anti-putin russian fighters posted a video of explosions there inside of the building and they are claiming it sis a target.
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and now, sam, i understand that you are in an area where there are just more air strikes? >> yes, they are blaming the two air strikes here on the sk-300, and those are the enormous misstyles as service ge. >> and no stranger to attacks on the periphery and downtown where i am, and kharkiv is the scene of the initial burst of the intent to attack civilian targets with the rocket la launchers and other forms of attack, and this cross operation here, john, which is an hour's drive north of here, and to the
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southeast of belograd, and they are operating inside of russia. and the russian author thinkiti aing is -- saying that this is the territory that has been an area where they can anticipate an escalation of the drone attacks. all of it is emerging and she is going to try to take the russian clothes off. >> yes, it is going to be interesting to see where things go in the coming weeks. >> let's pose it now.
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joining us is the nato allied supreme commander wesley clark. so it is interesting what john and sam kiley are talking about. and we have the sustained attacks day and night, and now at the sim time we are seeing more and more strikes on the russian soil, and what is this intensity is the way that i am describing it to you seem to say about the war? >> russia does not have the significant to go after the targets with the missiles, and for whatever reason, it does not. it seems to get better return from ukrainian people. if you don't like me, i will kill you. it is a personal attacks by the russian on the ukrainian and so
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it is for them to respond to a ukrainian counter offensive. where that is, we don't know, because it could be in bakhmut or at least in the park, and so in that case, what happens in belodrad and they are using ar >> i wanted to ask you about that best rubt, because we have heard so much about the imminent counter offensive, and what it is coming down to in the final opportunities here for the right
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moments for ukraine to launch this effort, general? >> well, first of all, you have to look at the environmental situation, and if the ground is going to support your forces. you have to look at the russian strengths and weaknesses and dispositions. and you have to look at your own force, and are they ready? is there equipment there? more training to be done? then you put the conditions into a plan to see if it works. that plan is going to be and not only the american rnlg and what they will actually do. but there is intelligence sharing on both sides, and those will held in both locations
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where the ground is drying out. we are getting more western equipment in, and the training is continuing for the ukrainian forces. what i see is what is the russian disposition, and what are the weakness, and what about bakhmut, does that provide a this is only going to be effective when mr. putin realizes that he is going to lose. so these attacks are going to be strategically valuable because it brings home to the russian people that, yes, the ukrainians are real people, and they are going to fight back, and yes, you need to stop this. this is all part of the
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>> new, this morning, an uptick in the jobless claims. 235,000 people are applying for unemployment since may. that is up from the previous month, and up four weeks. new day today called "a day without immigrants." migrant workers in california # # danny masterson is now facing 30 years to life in prison on new rape charges. and this is about mike pence who is formally going to launch
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his presidential campaign next week. this is going to put him in direct competition against his former trump in iowa earlier this morning. and newly minted ron desantis is out campaigning today with the critical campaigning reporter jessica out there on the trail. and we are getting a sense of how he is going to be pitching himself. he is a executive, and he goes through to tick off of and why of why he is the best person to go up against joe biden. he also talks about the ability
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to expand from when he was able to be elected the first governor, but we do hear the independent swipes. >> you will have to be able to use the authority, and we have to see a two term president, because if you do one term, they will reverse it. >> of course, president trump has one dissional al term if they were exand that and this is what his team believes sets him apart, and that is the lane that he believes is going to carve
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out for him the sitting governor with the ek xty power, a thoughing the voter and again, another critical state there with alabama, and joni ernst there. >> thank you, and the who is going to be in as we can see mike pence is going to join the list, and he is now expected to announce next week. >> and now we swing over to iowa, and former president donald trump is going to be there for a series of campaign events, but they are going to be looking different than his previous events. we go to jeff zeleny where trump is to be appearing any moment
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now. and he is keeping it smaller with more grass roots on the agenda. >> look, rahel, to win the iowa caucuses, president donald trump knows that he has to win a number of voters here, and one is true conservatives, so he is going to have a weekside breakfast club. this is slightly unusual gathering, because the former president is going to be here, but many of the candidates have been here all week. he will be taking questions about what he would do in a second term, and considerably different of running for president the first time eight summers ago the first time he announced, but he is going to be holding a series of smaller events like this and they will
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certainly be weighing the decisions on a trip like this. in fact, the superpac bus that supporting him is sim, and he wants to have a repebball and the president is trying to make some recommendations of the people who may have been with him four or eight years ago, and now they have other choices.
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this morning, a group that is trying to improve eating disorders had to take down a tool after it is giving users harmful advice. they had to take the device offline. elizabeth cohen is here. what was the chat bot saying, and how did it happen? >> john, we don't everything that the chat bot was saying, and we know that one user online
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when asked what to do if you are not losing weight, chat bot said that you should stop eating, and they said it was a small group of nefarious activity, but this is what the eating disorders said in a statement. it came to our attention that the tesa chat bot may have given information that is harmful, and we have taken down the chat bot for further investigation. if we have put down this and so
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should they leave it up when our most valor ulne vulnerable peop looking into this. >> that is true, elizabeth cohen. thank you. and now, starting monday, it is forcing a holiday look, and now, we have our reporter on the case. shawn, how is this happening? >> well, it happened monday, as the hospitals are looking into this situation, which is common saying that they are taking all precations to sure and they
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tried to take the computers down so the virus won't spread. then the doctors are to go back 10 to do years to consult with the patient information, and while they do that, some younger generations are not familiar with the old school methodology, and they are flying by the seat right now. they are taking all prepagssing prepagssing -- precautions, and they may have to continue this into monday. >> thank you for that update.
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and now, after being rescued from the death zone of mount everest, and we will show you how this sherpa guide made this rescue. a health warning on every single cigarette. which country is now requiririn this.
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new clues in the disappearance of the british toddler madeleine mccann. a number of items were seized in the residence searched in portugal about 30 miles from where she was last seen. poisoned in every puff is what you can expect to be seeing
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on cigarettes in canada. it is now part of the regulations announced by the country to go into effect in august, and the health requirements are to be printed on each cigarette by 2025. >> the wedding celebration in jordan has begun. >> and the first lady is there for the celebrations, and i was not invited, kate. >> well, let me talk about something more interesting than what i was just saying to john. this is a sherpa being hail ed hero. this is a young man who helped
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to carry a climber down below the summit clinging to a rope, and shivering from the extreme cold. mark stewart is joining us now live on this. mark, what are you hearing about this? how are the climbers doing, and how did the sherpa pull off the near impossible? >> the climber is doing okay, and put on a plane back to malaysia, but the whole rescue is being described as very rare. as we have talked about over the years, mount everest is not a for giving place. in this case, the guide was taking another climber up the trek up mount everett known, and it because the temperatures are so cold, the wind, the temperatures, and it is
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treacherous. this sherpa was to take the climber, and connected with another guide, and a chopper came, and landing at nearly 23,000 feet, and take him to safety. it is harrowing. we heard from the guide, the sherpa speaking to us from his post in kathmandu in nepal. >> translator: it was important for us to rescue him from the summit. money can be earned any time. we have saved his life by quitting summit. >> reporter: some perspective from that sherpa about life. this is very risky expedition. just now the spring season ended, and it is a little bit
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for giving so far this season 12 people have died and 8 people are still missing. >> that is what i wanted to say, because they are making it look easy in bringing this climber down, but reminding people how treacherous this is without having someone strapped to your back and having to dring them down 2,000 feet. >> i used to live in colorado, and a big thing to do there was to climb the mountains. some of the tallest mountains are 14,000 feet, and mount everest is close to 30,000 feet, and as we know, mother nature is not for giving. >> and down to 86 in what they are building.
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apparently kim california trel is back. the news delighting ""sex and the city"" fans after she famously told ""variety" she declined to join the cast. a spokesperson confirming that she will fill a scene as samantha jones for the reboot. just like that on hbo, khloe has all the details. what more do we know about the scene? this is pretty big news here. >> earth shattering. it's all my friends can talk about. so here's what we know. we know that the scene was filmed in march in a parking garage in queens. kim califttrall filmed this in town art car. we do know that her name was not on the call sheet.
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she was in, she was out, and did not interact with any of her famous cast members and none of which have spoken out. like you said, this is a welcome shock because fans of the show have wanted her to come back. like you said, she said that watching the first season of the reboot felt like a, quote, echo of the past. so her feelings about the reboot and not wanting to come back were pretty theg. so this is a big departure from where we were last year, when she was talking publicly about the reboot. >> if i remember correctly, the last episode of the first season was a cliff hanger between carey and samantha and real life do we though what's happened between then and now in terms of why suddenly she seems to be back? it seems like she didn't have plans to return. >> exactly. we don't know who extended an olive branch and who or what was
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the impet getting her to come back. was it a big payday? did she talk to the women? but the fact that she films a scene without them, her name is not on the call sheet, she doesn't interact with them, leads you to i think it was probably something or somebody else and wasn't one of the main wum that got her to come back. sarah jex parker has handled herself with grace about the situation and said she has no hard feelings. but kim cattrall had a public feud with sjp on social media when her brother passed away and if you don't know the story, you can google it later, but she wrote a comment on social media offering her condolences. kim said, you have never cared about me. it was a very public feud that played out several years ago. they filmed several seasons together. it's not uncommon, as we know, and i know myself, when these celebrities film these shows,
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they might seem like the best of friends on screen, behind the scenes, there's drama. i think that friends might be one of the only show where is they truly were all hanging out together and really just rode off into the sunset. when you're working those long hours for so many seasons, drama can come. as for what moved the needing, all we know is that she's back and people are ready for it. >> i'm sure. a lot of buzz. i'm sure people are talking about this. great breakdown. but khloe touches on a good point. carey and samantha were great friends. to hear the rumors of the infighting, it was tragic. >> people just assume we like each other. it doesn't always work out like that. >> do you not like kate?
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>> i'm very much team samantha here. i think a grudge is a really bad thing to waste. >> i just think they should bring it on to the screen. >> exactly. >> which is what we do every day. thank you all so much for joinings. this has been "cnn news central." "inside politics" is up next. te, it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. get a personalal loan with low low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi get your money right.
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hello and welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king in washington. thank you for share ing your da with us. a taped admission. donald trump gets an audience with iowa conservatives. it happens just hours after cnn exclusive reporting reveals federal prosecutors obtained a recording of trump talking about keeping

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