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>> reporter: former president trump ahead of his historic arraignment. >> witch hunt, scam, tohoax. >> he's struggling to find attorneys because he will probably step into incriminating himself further. >> the government has to prove it to a jury, but if they do, it is devastating and it should be the end of trump's political career. >> loser, loser, loser. this is vanity run amok. that is a child. i'm convinced that if he goes back to the white house that the next four years will all be about him settling scores. it is tuesday, june 13th,
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9:00 a.m. in london, 4:00 a.m. in miami, florida where in a matter of hours former president donald trump will turn himself in and be arrested for the second time in just ten weeks, this time he is facing 37 federal criminal charges in this unprecedented arraignment. >> and those charges are related to his handling of classified documents and include one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information. this will also be the second time trump will plead not guilty to charges. sources say the former president spent monday speaking with potential candidates to add to his legal team in florida. >> we're learning special counsel jack smith is also beefing up his legal team and now has at least two prosecutors from the miami u.s. attorney's office board. and kaitlan collinss reports on
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what we can expect in the hours ahead. >> reporter: he has been searching to add a florida based attorney to his team even since before two of his top attorneys on this case specifically resigned last friday. they resigned in part because trump was pursuing adding another attorney to the team and they have been the top attorneys litigating this, so he is down two attorneys who were handling the documents case. still searching for someone else. that is not seen as a big deal from the people i've spoken with. todd blanche is the other attorney that he added to his team about two months ago and he will be one of the people that you see going to court with the former president. it remains to be seen who he add, but you can see when two people who depart the team, it is difficult for trump to find attorneys in the past. we may not even see him going into the courthouse. we believe there will be courtroom sketches, but not
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photos or anything like what we saw yesterday were photographers were briefly allowed ins as when you saw the historic photos of trump in the courtroom. we're not expecting that to happen. so the question is not among his team what happens. obviously he will plead not guilty. it is what happens next because that is when the next date will be set and he could potentially be in front of judge cannon, appointed by trump in just the days after he lost the 2020 election. that is what really trump's legal team and those around him will be looking at. obviously they will have that historic moment pleading not guilty for the second time in just a matter of months. >> sources say the special counsel team in recent months began making plans to bring charges against trump in the florida southern district. legal experts are weighing in on what might have been behind that move. >> the special counsel is a well experienced, well respected attorney, jack smith, but i
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don't think that they counted on coming to florida until the very end. i think that they must have had an internal discussion that they didn't want to go into all these delays in a fight over venue. they wanted to have this in washington, d.c. after all, trump got 5% of the vote in washington, d.c. and the judges in d.c. are more experienced in the national security matters. but they ultimately decided to go to south florida for a few reasons. i think first they knew that trump would challenge venue. they did not want a chance of losing the case. they didn't want endless delays over challenges to venue. and plus i think jack smith wanted the public to buy into this. one thing to go into d.c. in the friendly confines, but another thing to get the indictment in trump's home state, a red state in front of a grand jury of individuals from all walks of life, nonpolitical, and i think that that makes a statement. i think that the justice department did a good job in creating what is called a speaking indictment. they gave 49 pages of really
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good information to describe what is going on here. compare that to new york which took a different approach in its indictment of donald trump. they didn't give us much information. they played a little bit of hide the ball. but jack smith wanted the public to buy into this. so not only did he explain the facts, also he did a show and tell. you have all the pictures of the boxes. and so there may be new evidence that we learn at trial, but i think they are already showing their hand and rightfully so. >> we'll have much more ahead including a closer look at security preparations. but also tune into our special coverage of the pivotal moment in u.s. history. it begins at 2:00 p.m. in new york and miami, that is 7:00 p.m. here in london. meanwhile former trump ally and ex-governor of new jersey chris christie is lashing on you at donald trump. during a town hall monday, christie slammed trump 's conduct calling it awful.
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he also said it is in-excusable for someone who is running for office. >> he said i'm more important than the country. these are my papers. you saw in the indictment, his employees were scared. his boxes, his boxes, he wants his boxes near him. he flew the boxes up to new jersey for summer vacation. what is it, they are a family member? seriously, i got to have my boxes with me. and what exactly was he doing with them? did someone remind him he's not the president anymore ? this is vanity run amok and he will put everyone through it when we didn't have to. he did it. it is his conduct. >> christie also warned americans that the former president's second term would be worse than the first. >> he is angry and vengeful.
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i'm convinced if he goes back to the white house that the next four years will all be about him settling scores. he has shown himself and particularly post-presidency to be completely self centered, completely self consumed and doesn't give a damn about the american people. >> and he also called the former president a loser comparing his refusal to accept his defeat for election in 2020 to the behavior of a child. >> he hasn't won a damn thing since 2016. three time loser. 2018 we lost the house. 2020 we lost the white house. we lost the united states senate in 2020. and in 2022, we lost two more governorships, another senate seat and barely took the hus of representatives when joe biden had the most incompetent first two years i've ever seen in my life. loser, loser, loser. now we're getting going -- it will be different this time. why? why will it be different this
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time? >> at times christie combined his criticism with attacks on joe biden saying that neither man should be elected due to their age. >> if those two people are the nominees, they will be a combined 160 years old on election day. i'm sorry, guys, nobody beats father time. nobody does. i'm different than i was when i first got into office 13 years ago. okay? i'm different. i feel it. and i can't imagine 20 years from now, 22 years from now when i'm 60 years old, at 82, being president of the united states? i think the single biggest thing that i can contribute to unifying this country is to get rid of joe biden and get rid of donald trump. they are past their sell by dates. okay? it is done. it is time. and they bring an old approach to this that is not
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constructive. >> tom foreman recent fact checker takes a look at chris christie's responses at the cnn town hall. >> this this long rambling discussion christie turned to the subject at one point of russia which was once the hottest issue here for republicans and democrats alike and specifically he said that he always thought the accusations of collusion between the trump campaign and the russians were garbage and the evidence backed his position. >> i was involved in that campaign in 2016 with donald trump. let me tell you something. i can tell you glofs collmpany colluding going on. they were trying to how to get to new york from wisconsin. >> and he came to trump's defense many times on many subjects for sure, but he did mention tonight that he also rejected the former president's claim that it was all a witch hunt. he said it wasn't that at all. in fact he said at one point that he found the degree of
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russian involvement in the election absolutely chilling. and we should report that the big investigation here, the mueller report, found that there were attempts for 2016 at collusion between the russians and the trump campaign and trump aides were, quote, receptive to some offers even though no one was charged with conspiracy. that is one area where he really veered off from a perfect accounting or exactly accurate accounting of what happened. but generally throughout his conversation he managed to stick fairly close to the facts, some things we don't always see in political discussions. ukraine januaryian official russia carried out strikes on civilians overnight, the central ukrainian city. and officials say the missiles
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hit a multistory apartment building, another civilian trump campaign. military officials say of the 14 cruise missiles russia fired, ten were shot down by ukraine air defense. >> and there are reports of defense fighting along the border of donetsk and zaporizhzhia. ukraine is reporting more gains on the ground. a top defense official says that they have recaptured seven villages in the past week. >> sclaclare, doesn't feel like is full flow yet this offensive, but they are making progress. >> president zelenskyy says it is hard, they have been hampered by the weather but they are moving forward. but there is still resistance. this is an area that russia has spent months fortifying with land mines and mine fields and trenches. i think the key thing to understand here is that this is quite a small pocket of land that they are taking, significant but small so far village by village, inch by inch. we have new individual why to give you the play of the land
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put out.why to give you the play of the land put out. you can see how ukrainians claim to push the russians into retreat. this is an extremely rural area, big fields, just small pockets of residential areas. and you can see some soldiers, some were taken prisoner, others managed to escape wheel they wthey -- while they went house by house clearing the area. and key thing for ukraine is managing expectations. obviously there was a lot of buildup to the counteroffensive and it is clear that it is not going to be a sort of lightning blitzkrieg typo again receive. take a listen. >> once again, this is not the first counteroffensive operation we were having and definitely probably would not be the last counteroffensive operation.
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the ultimate goal of the counteroffensive as a process is to win back all the territories including crimea. >> counteroffensive as a process. so he is saying there will be multiple counteroffensives. and the focus will shift now back on to weapons and weapons supplies from nato allies. we have another group meeting on thursday, that is the sort of coalition of countries that coordinate weapons supplies. and you can see the intensity of the fighting and this is just the beginning. so you get a sense of the fact that they will need more and more to sustain this going fofo forward. >> this is a testing probing stage because it doesn't feel like that it will have a full impact separating the russian forces that the full counteroffensive would. >> i think military analysts would say given it is clear that ukraine isn't limiting itself to one access, that some of what
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we're seeing is probing activities. certainly we haven't seen what they will describe as the major offensive in this counter owe fin r again receive. we haven't seen hundreds of vehicles taking part in the operation. but they are up against stiff resistance. we've seen reports that they have already lost in 16 u.s. armed vehicles, those bradleys. that is to be expected in an offensive like this. so again we'll see zelenskyy and other officials putting all their efforts into getting more weapons. >> clare, thank you. more than 30 pill i don't know -- million americans are under severe weather threat. there could be large hail, damaging winds and even tornados with some threats lasting through wednesday. >> colorado has seen its own share of bad weather with intense rain causing floodwaters and trapping cars in some places. in boulder, the city's mayor
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took this video of hail falling as floodwaters washed it away. since then, he says the hail has stopped but the town has seen significant flooding. denver nuggets have won their first ever nba championship. the nuggets beat the heat 94-89 this game five of the finals on monday taking the series four games to one. >> denver's nikola jokic finished with 28 points and 16 rebounds and named most valuable player. you will hear more from the players later on this hour. still ahead, is the u.s. federal reserve board meeting in the coming hours to decide if it will hike interest rates for 191th time. we'll explain why that is a difficult decision. and plus a newly declassified report reveals just how much of your private data is
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despite an economy that has managed to avoid recession so far, ceo of goldman sachs is warning painful bumps are likely coming. that the economy has been resilient but faces sluggish growth and inflation that won't quite go away. does it pause interest rate hikes or does it rain again to further cool the economy. much could depend on the consumer price index. the main numbers are due out in the coming hours and they could influence the fed's decision. experts predict just a small annualized price increase which would be another sign that inflation is cooling. of course investors will be paying close attention to all of this and here is a look at the futures ahead of the opening bell, looking pretty positive right now.
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food delivery service grubhub is laying off 400 corporate employees, that is about 15% of it workforce. the company citing higher costs and declining orders. >> their ceo says while business has grown since 2019, the pre-pandemic period, operating costs have increased at a high rate. grubhub is competing with uber eats and door dash for the restaurant delivery business. according too a source close to the matter, the u.s. federal trade commission is set to file a temporary restraining orderto to the matter, the u.s. federal trade commission is set to file a temporary restraining order to freeze a merger between microsoft and game blizzard. the deal is worth $69 billion. >> ftc says it is anti-competitive and would make the software giant third largest in the world. some uk officials have expressed similar concerns but the deal was approved last month from antitrust officials from the eu.
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>> a big test because the three big trade commissions disagree. america's largest bank has reached a substantial settlement with victims of jeffrey epstein. jpmorgan has agreed to pay them $290 million. it would settle a class action lawsuit accusing the bank of enabling epstein to sex traffic the victims while he was a client. epstein died in prison in 2019. kara scannell has more details. >> reporter: jpmorgan chase agreed to pay $290 million to settle a lawsuit brought by victimsjeffrey epstein's sex trafficking operation. in the lawsuit the victim alleges that the bank enabled jeffrey epstein's sex trafficking operation by turning a blind eye to a number of red flags, among them large cash withdrawals as much as $750,000 in one year. authorities allege it was those
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cash withdrawals that epstein used to pay the underage girls and recruiters who found them. a lawyer for one of the victims said that it was a great day for survivors of epstein and for justice. he said he expects more than 100 survivors to seek compensation under this deal. the deal still requires the approval of a federal judge and as part of the settlement jpmorgan will not admit or deny any wrongdoing. kara scannell, cnn, new york. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen will ask for more money to counter china's growing influence. that is according to a copy of her prepared remarks which cnn has viewed. yellen is expected to call for more investments in organizations like the international monetary fund, african development fund. this is as many countries are struggling to repay loans to china. a recent study showed had beijing had spent $240 billion bailing out 22 nations including
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prompter, so we'll wait to hear what stories we can bring you. but i think should we begin with the federal reserve? >> let's do that. a meeting to discuss inflation rates, officials indicating that they don't expect another rate like this month. we'll get details on that later on. ne in the meantime let's talk about miami. >> the police chief insists that they are ready to handle a crowd outside the federal courthouse, and that they have enough resources to deal with as many as 50,000 protestors but some are worries that yellow police tape may not be enough given the level of violent rhetoric. here is carlos suarez with more. >> reporter: the city of miami says that they are ready for whatever happens outside of the federal courthouse on tuesday. miami police chief said that the miami police department has enough resources for crowds of up to 50,000 people. when he was pressed for
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specifics, he said he won't get into where all of the resources are being deployed. there is some concern that law enforcement may not be ready for the possible crowds that will show up both in support of the former president and those that are protesting the former president. a few barricades have been set up around the courthouse and it is unclear if the miami police department is going to separate supporters and protestors. the police chief said that decision on that will depend on the number of folks that show up on tuesday. here now is a part of a press conference that the police chief had on monday. >> we're bringing in enough resources to handle a crowd anywhere from 5,000 to 50,000. we don't expect any issues. we appreciate the public's help, everyone expressing themselves in a peaceful and civil manner. >> reporter: the chief of police has said a decision on whether streets around the courthouse will be closed has not been made. carlos suarez, cnn, doral,
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florida. donald trump isn't the only one facing criminal charges in the classified documents investigation. his aide walt nauta will be arraigned later today as well. brian todd has details. >> reporter: standing by his man for now. 40-year-old walt nauta, indicted along with trump in the case, traveled with his boss to campaign stops in georgia and north carolina over the weekend, and to miami where they will both face court appearances on tuesday. >> his testimony would be important enough because he had conversations with the former president that the government doesn't know about now and doesn't have any other way to get. so i think if he wants to, he can still cooperate. >> reporter: walt nauta faces six counts including some related to oob insbstruction an concealment of the documents. prosecutors say nauta lied to investigators when they asked if he knew where trump's boxes of documents were stored before they were found in mar-a-lago.
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according to the indictment nauta said i wish i could tell you, i honestly just don't know. but prosecutors say that nauta himself actually helped move about 64 boxes from a storage room at mar-a-lago at trump's direction. >> as a navy man he must have had some sensitivity to highly classified material. but yet he certainly did the president's wishes according to the allegations in the indictment. >> reporter: if nauta flips on trump, what kind of damage could he do? >> if he flips he is very close to trump. these are people close to trump who have been with him every day almost. and probably know a lot. >> reporter: walt nauta, a native of guam, is a navy veteran who started his service while in the white house mess hall. the indictment became a white house valleet to trump and was often bringing him diet cokes ensuring that the president's suit was pressed, and carrying hairspray or hand sanitizer to meet mr. trump's needs. after his service at the white
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house, the indictment says that nauta served trump at mar-a-lago as his, quote, body man. the "times" citing co-workers that trump trusted him and liked him immensely. on his truth social plat for, trump posted nauta is a wonderful man being indicted by justice department thugs trying to destroy his life. walt nauta now finds himself in the company of former trump lawyer and fixer michael cohen and former trump organization cfo allen weisselberg, people who worked directly with trump who were targeted by prosecutors. >> donald trump like most mob bosses doesn't feel beholden to the people beneath him. so loyalty is a one way street. he never demonstrates loyalty to others. >> reporter: if convicted on all or some of the charge, walt nauta faces significant prison time. his attorney has declined to comment to cnn about the case. brian todd, cnn, washington.
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newly declassified report by u.s. intelligence warns that americans' personal data is being sold and used by u.s. and foreign spy agencies. this personal data can be anything from commercially available information to go owe location data, phone records, and it can be easily bought online. experts say agencies should be made to catalog what data they buy and develop guidance for protecting that data for people's privacy. one u.s. lawmaker is calling on congress to do more on regulating private companies that collect the data and keep it out of the hands of foreign adversaries. secretary of state antony blinken says that the u.s. is seeking to learn more about the detention of travis leake, leake an american citizen was detained over the weekend on alleged drug charges. here is what blinken said on monday. >> we've been seeking to learn more about the apparent detention of travis leake.
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my number one priority as secretary of state is the safety and security of americans abroad. and this is no exception. so we're working to gather information to understand exactly what happened and of course we will be very focused on this. >> leake owe 's mother said she yet to hear from u.s. government officials about her son and she was worried about he was going through and didn't know if he had a defense attorney even think about. italy prepares to say farewell to the man who once called him the jesus christ of politics. the funeral plans for the late silvio berlusconi just ahead. and new details on the alleged certainly history of a utah mother accused of giving her husband a lethal dose of fentanyl.
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a veteran actor has died after a motorcycle accident. williams' big screen career included a role in the musical hair and he also starred in the crime drama prince of the city. >> williams found success on television, later in his career he starred in the cw series everwood and most recently the drama chicago fire. he was 71. silvio berlusconi will be laid to rest wednesday. he died monday after a string of recent health problems. >> he was known as the wealthiest man in history before his career in politics. he was elected prime minister three times, the first in 1994. for more, we're joined by ben wedeman in rome for us. tributes is been pouring in, but they are quite carefully worded which in some ways does reflect the controversial legacy that berlusconi leaves.
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>> reporter: yes, everybody is sort of giving their own take on berlusconi's legacy and certainly it sort of spans the spectrum. for instance here in this news paper he was called the last night. and we have and editorial here saying that he was a self made man who changed world politics. so for many here, he was a laern larger than life figure a man who held out lots of promise and fundamentally changing the way this country was run. however, it is worth pointing out that when he finally left office after about 20 years, italian economy had not grown at all. and the country's debt had skyrocketed. so not much to show for all those years in politics. the other end of the spectrum is a little different.
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this is one saying banana republic is how they describe italy under berlusconi. and they go on to describe all the many scandals he mostly survived. he had to deal with one legal case after another regarding tax evasion, business wrongdoing, sexual wrongdoing with minors and so on, so forth. and in fact the editor of this newspaper basically an entire column on the front and an entire column on the back listing all of his most famous gaffes and lies during his long career in business and politics. so very much a mixed legacy as you can see from these newspapers. almost everybody you speak to
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have a strong opinion ranging from the very positive to the extremely negative. >> a lot of people are making a note of the grand scale of this funeral. it feels like a state funeral. is it? how have they classed it and what sort of consideration went into that do you think? >> reporter: it is going to be a state funeral. it will be held at the main cathedral in milan. his essentially hometown. it will be -- tomorrow will be a national day of mourning. as of yesterday when the news came out, flag were flown at half-mast across the country. and his funeral will be broadcast live on all television stations in italy that choose to broadcast it. so it is fairly large, but keep in mind he died yesterday and his funeral is tomorrow. so that doesn't allow a lot of time for perhaps his old colleagues, fellow statesmen to come. for instance, we don't believe
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vladimir putin is coming here even though he described himself as a dear friend of silvio berlusconi. so it is officially a large important state funeral. the question is how many people are actually going to come from abroad to participate and commemorate the life of silvio berlusconi. >> okay. ben, thank you very much for joining us from rome. a utah mom accused of killing her husband before writing a children's book about grief will remain in custody pending the outcome of her trial. the judge's decision to deny bail comes as new details from the investigation emerge. camila bernal is following developments from los angeles. >> reporter: investigators revealing new and very chilling details of the searches that were made on her phone and that all of this happened after she gave her husband a lethal dose of fentanyl. some of the searches on her phone included things like what
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is a lethal dose of fentanyl or can cops force you do a lie detector test or luxury prisons for the rich in america. this was just some of the evidence that was presented in court in this detention hearing where the prosecution put on a number of witnesses, including the detective that looked at this data from the phone, looked at the data that was deleted and her movements on the night of eric's death. and they also put a financial expert on the stand that was able to talk about their debt, the situation that they were in at the time, the life insurance policies, and the fact that she got about $1.3 million after eric's death. his sister was also on the stand delivering a victim impact statement. and she talked about their children, the three kids. and asked the judge to protect the kids saying that the judge
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should not reclet her spend the money on bail. and she acknowledged this was a tragic situation and that cory loved her husband but also that there was no evidence to show that kouri did anything to eric. and she also pointed that the drug dealer that authorities say sold the drugs to kouri, that her testimony has evolved as she has been speaking to detectives. and here is what her defense attorney is saying. >> there is nothing to make the most important correlation in this, and that is that it was ever provided to kouri. there were no traces of fentanyl found in the home anywhere. being bad with money does not make you a murderer, being bad at managing your accounts, i
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mean, it makes you bad at math, but it doesn't make you a murderer. >> reporter: at the end the judge sided with the prosecution denying kouri richins bail and citing the evidence that was presented by the prosecution. camila bernal, cnn, los angeles. one person died and nearly a dozen others injured after a tour boat cap sized in an underground cave in new york on monday. officials say the boat was touring a cave near niagara falls when it flipped over and threw everyone into the water. >> a 60-year-old monday was stuck under the vessel and eventually died. 16 others were rescued. police are treating the area as a crime scene for now and an investigation is ongoing. in the comincoming hours pe buttigieg is set to visit the scene of the highway collapse.
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state officials say that full repairs could take months but first they have to take down more of the roadway. >> penndot contractors will work 24/7 in an effort to try to speed up the solution set and we continue to engineer the solution set that will come after the demolition is completed and we expect that demolition to be completed in four or five days. police say they are working to identify the body recovered from the wreckage as well. they also confirm there will be no criminal investigation into this accident. we're learning more about how four children survived more than a month in the colombian amazon after a plane crash that killed their mother and two others. the oldest child, a 13-year-old named leslie, is being hailed for her, quote, heroic role in caring for her siblings and keeping them alive in the jungle. >> a member of the rescue team says the children built a small shelter and that leslie used a soda bottle to get water from a nearby river. the children are now being
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treated at a hospital and their grandfather shared more about his resourceful granddaughter's quick thinking. >> translator: when she looked and saw that her mother was dead, she saw the feet of her youngest sister where the three dead were. and she pulled her out. she immediately saw her other two siblings hurt so she opened her mother's bag, took out clothes, ripped them, and wrapped them. >> just amazing. and just ahead, the denver nuggets made franchise history on monday winning their first ever nba title. you will hear from the players next. n. hey dad...(sniffs) that smell could be 8,000,000 odor causing bacteria. good thing adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria that detetergents leave behind. clean is good, sanitized is better. ♪ ♪ (female announcer) millions of people strugglgle with low blood sugar, and with expanded medicare coverage, -dexcom can help. -if you have diabetes, getting on dexcom g7 is
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- [announcer] do you have an invention idea but don't know what to do next? call invent help today. they can help you get started with your idea. call now 800-710-0020. uk police say a man has been arrested after three people were found dead in the city of nottingham. the area has been cordoned off and police are standing guard. we're working to get more information on the story and we'll bring you the latest as it becomes available. >> there was a huge reaction hearing online. a lot of people in nottingham saying that there is a huge incident and a lot of roads are
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closed off. sort of making sense now because the police are saying that there was one incident where two people were found dead in the streets. and another incident in another street where a van tried to run three people over. they are being treated in the hospital. and another incident in another road where a man was found dead. so the police would have heard that, reacted in a big way. and also they used some of the infrastructure set up after the manchester arena attack. >> and they believe all the incidents have connected and a man has been arrested. >> yeah. meanwhile, denver nuggets new now nba champions for the first time. nikola jokic was unstoppable in the series against the miami heat. and he made nba history in these playoffs becoming the first player to lead all players in points, rebounds and assists in a single postseason according to espn. after the game jokic and jamal
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murray spoke about their journeys to reach this incredible moment. >> if you want to be a success, you need to be bad, you need to be good, and when you are good, you need to fail. and then when you fail, you will figure it out. i think experience is not what happens to you, it is what you will do with what happened to you. >> just surreal moment. and everything was hitting. know what i'm saying? everything was hitting at once from the journey to the celebration with the guys, to enjoying the moment, to looking back on the rehab, to looking back myself as a kid, as the other viewers, you know, looking from the crowd in or from the camera lens in, and now looking back at them. know what i'm saying? so it was a lot. i couldn't hold it in. just something i've been working for my whole life. i think mike said it, you know,
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porter, every real hooper wants to be on this stage playing the game. >> it is the dream come true. and now stories in the spotlight. american game show host pat sajak announced his plan to leave wheel of fortune after hosting 40 years of the show's 50 year run. >> his 41st season will be his last. he made the announcement on twitter saying in part it has been a wonderful ride, many thanks to you all. so far there is no word on who could replace him. new study says light to moderate alcohol consumption may reduce stress and hence lower the risk of heart disease. researchers found individuals who had one to four drinks a week were less likely to have a heart attack or stroke to those who had less. >> i can't keep quite up with these studies. >> clearly alcohol is used as a stress reliever. >> and the study has been published in the journal of the
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american college of cardiology. >> i don't drink and i am quite stressed, aren't i a. >> i do drink and you are -- >> very chilled? characters from the pixar "up" will return to the big screen. they will appear in the upcoming short film. >> wants to go out on a date. >> i don't know how to date. ♪ >> they are fun, flight. >> fun is digging in the dirt and destroying your flowers.rfl >> fun is digging in the dirt and destroyinlight. >> fun is digging in the dirt and destroyinight. >> fun is digging in the dirt and destroying your flowers. >> he agrees to go on a date with a lady friend despite not knowing how dates work. it hits theaters on friday showing just before the animated disney pixar future elemental.
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