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right now, all eyes are on washington, d.c. with a federal grand jury meeting behind closed doors as they are investigating president trump's role in the 2020 election, and they could vote as early today on criminal charges and a possible third indictment on former president trump. and now, new calls from the
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top military brass and a briefing from the pentagon officials are not helping the lone senator from holding it up, and even senator tammy duckworth is speaking up about senator tuberville's moves. what officials are saying about the nation's drug shortage. we are following major stories and more kcome into san antonio spurs. coming into cnn "news central." >> will the former president of the united states be the first to be criminally indicted for the third time. right now grand jury will be
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meeting in this washington, d.c. and they would be the ones to turn in a criminal indictment for his efforts to overturn the last election. and today is the last day for the former president to voluntarily testify before the grand jury and that is least likely to happen, but now he is expanding the criminal team and adding john lauro to the team, and this man, special assistant to donald trump will testify to the grand jury for the third time today. cnn katelyn polantz and paula reid are joining us. ka ka katelyn, you are outside of the courthouse, and grand jury
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proceedings are just getting under way, and what are you learning? >> we are waiting for activity behind the grand jury, and they are behind closed doors here in d.c. with at least one prosecutor of the special prosecutor's office behind, and they have work to do today and we know that because there is one witness coming in, and man named will russell who is a personal aide to trump, and he has testified twice at least, and he is due to be coming back here today with his attorney the talk to them one more time, and we don't know exactly what it would be about, but he is adding to much of the evidence that the grand jury has already heard over several months from the witnesses both known and unknown to donald trump, and now that donald trump expects to be indicted, and you are mentioning the additional attorney to t
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trump's team who is added to the team with that team. he is now getting added to team, because when you have work this sprawling and when an indictment is expected in this way, a lot of coordination has to happen on the legal side as well as understanding the amount of witnesses and evidence that has already been presented in the grand jury and may make it into the indictment at this point. >> katelyn, what are you hearing from the possible sources about this indictment? >> we know about the target letter that the former president has until today to appear before the grand jury, and we don't expect that to notice or a formal notice to testify which lends ambiguity of when we could see a possible indictment. what we have seen from the letter of the pass or hearing
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from the sources, there may be few days built in before we see anything, but we also know if the former president is charged in coming days the investigation will continue. there are witnesses scheduled well into next month coming before the special counsel, and they will continue their work even if trump is indicted, and that is speaking to the stra stee jik choices by special counsel jack smith. one of the few things that he has said is that he wants a speedy trial in the mar-a-lago case, and he also wants a speedy trial here before the election, and if he wants that, he has to move quickly. another choice he is making is to allow the former president to really tell the story here, and he did that with the mar-a-lago case, and a lot of the breaking news of the indictments has come from truth social, the former president releasing it himself and really able to tell the story, and that, jack smith
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could do that by releasing the indictment, but that is a strategic choice, and there is pressure on him to move it along quickly. >> paula, i know this is a third or the second time that we are talking about the special counsel and if and when an indictment does come down, but remind folks that all of this is happening behind the closed door, and closed door proceedings, and how are people going to learn of indictment, and what are people going to see. >> well, that is a great question, because initially, there was a lot of pressure on the special counsel from reporters not to let us learn about things again from the social media, and the hope is that we would learn about it from an unsealing, and the grand jury would send up the indictment and have it sealed, and we would learn about it the same time, but this is not how it is transpiring. a lot we learn that the former president announces he has been informed or indicted and then a
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lag of when we get the indictment. now the mar-a-lago indictment it was detailed, and we learned a lot there, and not clear if that choreography and the rollout is the same here, we find out from trump that he is indicted, and then we find out a few days that with will see the details that support the charges. i reiterate, this is a choice by the special counsel, he is giving the defendant of the mar-a-lago case, and the defendant here the opportunity to tell the story before the facts are known to the public. >> great point. great to see you, paula. kat katelyn polantz outside of the courthouse. it is noted that trump was investigated under section 241 of title 18 of the united states code. with me to talk more about that and more is nick ackerman and assistant watergate prosecutor and former attorney for the southern district of new york,
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and great to have you on day like this. and start there, secti 241 of title 18 is a crime to deprive any citizen of special rights. and how doese apply it here? >> what he is going to charge heres a conspiracy to deprive the american public of their right to vote, their right to have handed in their votes which elected joe biden as president of the united states. it is a very compelling argument to say that what donald trump did was to try to deprive all of you of your right to vote in the 2020 election. i might add that this is really the same central theme of the indictment that was filed in new york by the manhattan district attorney. if you are looking at paragraph
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1 of the statement of facts from that indictment, let me read, it alleges that donald j. trump repeatedly and fraudulently falsified business records to conceal conduct that hides damaging information from voting public in the 2016 presidential election. in essence what they are saying in new york is that you have also deprived the voting public otheir right to know very material information that would have a bear on how you would vote. so you have in new york a charge that basically sets up donald trump as having deprived voters in the 2016 election of material election and now the criminal indictment to have charged him with conspiring to try to deprive the voters of their vote for joe biden in the 2020 lek shun. >> so, based on what we know, do you agree with the charges as far as we know at this point?
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would you be charging it the same way? >> well, we don't know what the same way is, and this particular charge on section 241 is compelling and a powerful jury argument, because you can look the jurors in the face and say what this defendant was to try and deprive you of your right to vote in american presidential election. that is a very compelling jury argument. >> nick, i want to pick up on something that my colleague katelyn polantz talked about is that there because lot of detail in the indictment in mar-a-lago, and do you expect a similar indictment? >> yes, i do. there is no requirement like there is in a civil case to particularize fraud, and to get into specifics, but here, it is extremely important that the
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government do that just as it did in the mar-a-lago indictment, because the public has to really know what the evidence is, because when you are reading the mar-a-lago indictment, you walk away from that knowing that it is a real criminal charge, and there are serious matters at stake. i think that we will see the exact same technique applied with this next indictment. >> nick, from your pov, say that you were representing trump and the team, what is a possible defense? >> there is not much of a defense here, because i mean, my sense is that it is going to be like the mar-a-lago indictment, it is facts that are almost indisputable. i just don't see that there is a real valid defense here other than trying to deflect from the evidence, pitit seems to me whe you have to former vice
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president testifying against you, and you are trying to get him to throw the election throwing it back to the states to use phony electors, it is going to be difficult to get around that, and having testimony like that from the former vice president, and the governor ga eorgia and governorf arizona and substantial people testifying against donald trump. >> thank you, nick ackerman. more than a dozen homes destroyed after a tornado tears through north carolina. just look at these images. devastating over and over again. and now so many people are having to now pick up the pieces today. we will take you there. plus, republican senator tommy tuberville refusing to stop blocking military promotions over the government abortion policies which is
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hurting the military readiness. iraq veteran tammy duckworth is our guest to discuss this. and severe backlash after the florida officials approve new standards of how black history is taught in schools. we'll be right back.
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says at the strongest, this is an ef-3 and the strongest tornado that has hit this region in july. dianne gallagher is in north carolina with the latest. diana, we are learning that the worst is at a pfizer plant. what are you learning? what can you tell us? >> that is right, rahel, and i wanted to show you the pfizer plant, but this is in nash county, north carolina, and walk with me west here, and the town hall here in dortches here, and there are a number of nails out here, and if you are looking at the home here, there were men inside there at the time, and they survived it. 16 injuries, and wes, we are walking here, and you will see the expansive here. and this is a lot of traffic, and this is a slow road i am
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told, but a lot of people looking and coming out the help. we don't want to get close, because a lot of the people's contents are scattered along the lawns and as they figure out what to do. and this is the only time they have had an ef-3 tornadoes in north carolina in july. they say it came out of nowhere and happened quickly. here in this home, there was a family with no injuries, but a 4-year-old said that he had a scratch on his foot, but there was a lot of concern that it is clear here, and sorry, still more cars coming, and the fact that the largest employers in nash county is the pfizer manufacturing plant, and it is one of the largest manufacturing plants for sterile injectables in the world.
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it is substantial damage, and at this point ak considereding the county officials, it is closed indefinitely, but there is concern among the supply expert, because it is supplying more than one quarter of the sterile injectables across the united states. and still, pfizer is assessing the damage there, but people in nash county not just picking up their own home but what it might mean for employment going forward here. >> yeah, it seems like the impacts could stretch beyond the area there. dianne gallagher, thank you. kate? >> on capitol hill despite another call from the defense secretary and briefing from the pentagon officials, there is no sign that senator tommy tuberville is going to stop his
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blocking pentagon officials. it is due to his belief that they must be reimbursed if they have to cross state lines to get abortions. and others say this is not the right way to go about it, and stop blocking promotions of top officials. >> both conversations are very cordial and respectful, but brief. they were absolutely no offer of a compromise, their way or the highway. >> joining us is iraq war veteran tammy duckworth who sits on the senate armed forces committee. tuberville says all of that from the senate floor last night. he also says that the more joe biden attacks me, the more i am
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convinced that i am doing the right thing. he is not backing down. so how is this going to end? >> well, we keep offering him all sorts of options. we offered him a vote on the defense judgment, the nda, the national defense budget on senator joni ernst's amendment which is far stricker than he is asking for, and he declined that last night. overnight, majority leader schumer offered him a vote on the floor when the nda comes to the floor on an amendment that would repeal this policy exactly what he says wants to be done, but he is rejecting that vote. so, i don't know where he is going with this. president biden is spot on when he says that senator tuber vil's actions are bizarre, because he is given options, but he is turning them down. and the motives are much more
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insidious of that. i think it is bizarre when someone is claiming to put america first and preventing this military to be first. even mitch mcconnell has said this is wrong, and he is pushing forward and the first time in over 100 years, we don't have a commandant of the marine core. >> and tuberville says that pentagon staff said that he called the briefing a debacle. i wanted to read you what he said. the briefers confirmed that the policy was not based on facts. meaning the abortion policy. it was based on an extreme political ideology is what senator tuberville says, and he asked them for evidence about military readiness and the impact of it, and he says that the pentagon and the staffers have provided no evidence that this policy impedes readiness.
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>> not at all, and the briefing is open to the public, and you site online if you want. he should listen to people. the incoming commandant of the marine corps readiness. the incoming chief of the army cannot be confirmed because of that. we have troops in harm's way right now, and troops who are helping our ukrainian friends to fight and repel russia from their sovereign soil, and all sorts of things going on, and we don't have leadership to make and give commands because they are in acting positions, and i can't think of a better description of hurting military readiness than that. >> the way to get around it is vote on them one by one, and you are talking about 200 promotions
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one-on-one, but if national security is at risk, and the democrats are holding the house and senate, then why don't you postpone the recess and have these votes. >> well, the nominees are 800, and we could not move fast enough to confirm them one-on-one, because for every one, there are two more added. we could not get anything done, and we could only confirm military promotions which is done in a bipartisan way without objections is. we could not vote on the defense budget or the supplemental to help ukrainians and we could not vote on the faa reauthorization to keep americans safe in the summer when we are flying on the commercial aircraft and so many things that we could not do if we did military promotions which is why it is always bipartisan
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and it is except for one senator stopping this because of his own personal agenda, and this is a policy that exists not only those seeking abortions or ivf, if you need health care where the location where you are stationed does not be able to provide the health care that you need, and you travel out of state, the dod will pay for the travel expense and this is especially important for the lowest ranked military men and women, and they need permission to travel more than 50 miles away from the duty station, and this is bizarre what senator tuberville is doing, and to say there is no evidence shows how out of touch he is, because he has been told by the chairman of the joint chiefs and each of the branches have said it is hurting military chiefs and if he does not believe them, who does he believe. >> you are one of the key senators negotiating the faa
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bill, and one of bills is the pilot shortage that folks are talking about and reporting about all over the country, and the purported fixes, and what is put out as a potential fix including changes to the 1,500 hour rule which is the minimum of the flight hours required for pilot training to broad stroke fix it, and you have said if those hours are reduced and the 1,500 hour rule is changed that people will have blood on their hand, because an accident is inevitable. the rest of the world, flying world requires far fewer hours than we see in the united states in terms of the faa and how do you fix the pilot shortage then without change like this? >> well, you know, there were not enough doctors in the
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country, and i will paraphrase dr. sullenberg, and he said, if there are not enough doctors in the country, do we say, well, make the medical school two years long and say, well, you can operate now on patients. the answer is not to reduce the safety of the american public, but it is to invest more in the training. this is why vi authorized this with bipartisan support by the way with senator moran, and a tripling of the funding to train new pilots and mechanics and additional funding mechanism to train technicians and technical experts on things like unmanned aerial vehicles. >> is there a compromise of not taking 1,500 rule to two-hour rule and somewhere in between that you think that there's some kind of compromise here?
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>> i would not support reducing the number of hours that it takes to become a pilot of a commercial aircraft, because the flying public does not want that. and this past year alone, seven near misses, seven. the worst of which was in texas where we had a southwest airline flight come within 100 feet, 100 feet of the cargo aircraft and the only thing that stopped is the near misses from happening is pilot training. this is absolutely critical. so the solution to our pilot shortage is not, and let's put more inexperienced pilots into the front of the aircraft to plane of the flying public. the answer is to add more pilots into the pipeline to address the issue. listen, we have not had a single aviation death due to the pilot error with the 1,500 rule, and now is not the time to decrease
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the experience of the people flying the aircraft that you and i and the loved ones and the children ride in throughout the country, especially now that we are getting into the summer travel season. >> and this reauthorization is another one on the lap of congress right now and another important thing that needs to get done. senator, thank you for coming in. >> yes. >> rahel? >> yes, kate. ahead for us, president donald trump using the mounting legal troubles to mount up the base and cash. we will be right back. or the tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. well, good luck with that. earn big with chase freedom unlimited with n no annual fee. how do you cashback? mr. clean magic eraser powers through tough messes. so it makes it look like i spent hours cleaning, and you know i didn't. it makes my running shoe look like ne it's amazing. it's so good. it makes it look like i have magical powers. magic eraser and sheets make cleaning look easy.
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welcome back. donald trump has once again leveraged his legal troubles to rally the base and boost fund-raising. he asked the supporters for donations hours after announcing he is the target of a criminal investigation to overturn the 2020 election, and according to the disclosures from the federal election he saw major spikes in donation from the previous indictments this year. so welcome in jeff zeleny. and how much is trump raising off of this indictment news? >> look, they are certainly trying to raise money this week, and we have seen in a multiple requests going out almost by the hour, and particularly yesterday.
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the former president trying to rally his base and look for support. we won't know exactly how successful these fund-raising efforts have been until after the period when the candidates are required to report the numbers to the fcc. and if you are looking at the march indictment when he first was indicted, our analysis shows that he was getting an average of $80,000 a day or so in donations and then it sparked to $4 million around the days of the endorsement, and that is certainly significant, and he is simply asking for money, and in the news a lot, and trying the weaponize this indictment to gain political favor out of it, and so it was successful previously, and we have no reason to believe it won't be. >> and lieutenant governor, i
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want to ask you if it translates the more votes? >> the least of donald trump's problems are money. it is not an issue, as he is navigating the process to run for president again, and this is starting to get serious, and love him or hate him, it is seer, you and we are acce accelerating past political fodder, this indictment is immanent, and then the fulton county indictment is imminent in a few week, and this is looking like you can go through the middle of him in 2016 gave him a shot, and they walked away and they are not coming back. >> and jeff zeleny, coming back into the conversation, asa hutchinson and chris christie, and they are critical, but other candidates are not, and we have not seen critical take, and is there something new? >> we have heard florida
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governor say ron desantis this has to be about the few churngs -- future, and if you are still trying to fight the 2020 race, then we are going to lose. and they believe it is the only political lane, because in a republican primary contest, it is dangerous the speak out against him. so basically speaking of the weaponization of the justice department is a platform that many are talking about it, but nikki haley is saying enough of this draw marks and that is why if republicans are going to win the general election, they have to appeal to the moderate and independent voters here. they have boxed themselves in, and they have made the rival candidates to speak against. this but each one of the potential indictments are different, and the one coming down the pike is january 6th, and muche seared into
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people's minds than the other matter here. so we have be patient, and wait and see what the charges are if any and give the voter a sense to digest them, and see how it plays out, and affects the process. >> lieutenant governor, you are passionate about this, and how do you think that the gop candidates should be responding to this? we are not at the general, and not at that stage yet, and so we are sort of dealing with the primary, and how do you wish they should be responding or need to be responding here? >> well, we need to responding like wayne gretzky said "skate to where the puck is going." it is not clear to say, who cares about what he is doing, because he lost to the majority,
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welcome back. a news for teaching black history in florida has african-american leaders outraged. a new standard wept to the board of education thursday. it is how to teach about slavery and how it could apply to their benefit. we have athena jones here with more, and what other changes did the department approve? >> well, that is a big we are talking about people's labor who was stolen, and never compensated, and this is proponents whose standards are going to be doing students a disservice, and putting them up on the screen. the teachers are not required to teach elementary and middle
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school students black history past the civil rights movement. and the instruction has to including how slaves acquired skills. >> what would that look like? >> exactly, and it seems they are learning a trade and making money off of, and as i said, this is stolen labor, and uncompensated labor, and the act omits a legislation opposing the brown v. public education ruling that made segregation illegal. and now, teaching the ocoee massacre, you have to include violence. the ocoee is called the most
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deadly voting day. this is when a man tried to vote and he was attacked in the town of ocoee. this applies to tulsa massacre and the atlanta race riot and others, but the problem is that talking about the violence perpetrated by black people when we are talking about massacres that involved violent mobs of white people killing black citizen, so they are giving students a muddled septs of history in the state of florida. >> can you tell us the purported objective and why are these proposed changes being accepted? >> the union in florida is the largest of southeast representing some 150,000 members say it is all because of the stop woke act that governor ron desantis signed into law. he has a big campaign stop woke
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ideology, and that bill is going to teach children that they are inherently privilege or oppressed because of the race, sex or gender, and this is all of part of that, and the state believes that the new standards are in line of the goals, but the critics are not. and among them, the president of the naacp says that it is imperative that we know that the horrors of slavery and jim crow were a violation of human rights and represent the darkest period in american history, and not that slaves then later learned skills that later benefited them. the >> thank you. and now, a shortage of cancer drugs is not only impacting patient, but it is now hurting cancer research as well. jacqueline howard has new details on this, and she is joining us now. we have been reporting, and you been reporting on the ongoing
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shortage of the cancer drug, and what is the impact on research? >> yeah, kate. what is happening now is that we know that there are three ways that current commonly used drugs are still needed in cancer research. number one, science will compare them against new and novel tree treatments, or they might compare them to treatment under way, or scientists might study them in the new ways that ri applied to other types of cancer. and we know from the cancer institute at least 174 of its own trials may be affected by the current shortage, and separately, anecdotally, we are hearing of the trials that might shutdown or some that are scheduled to start this summer that could not start because they can't get enough medications for their studies. so that is how the shortage is
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the lottery last night. stephanie elam is where they bought the winning ticket. do they have a clue, stephanie? >> no, the store owner opened up the store shop, and he did not know that they sold the winning ticket, and he saw the news, and he didn't realize it, and he was showing up for work. this is the spot in downtown los angeles, and in the garment district in unassuming street, and one ticket hit all six numbers, and in case someone is working up in california. these are the numbers they are 7, 10, 11, 13, 24 and the powerball is 24. so they hit all six number, and you are right, that is over $1 billion but if they go to take the cash value, it is over $558
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million. this person or group of people purchased the own over the store has owned it seven years and he has four children, and he said some people come in and buy hundreds of dollars of tickets, so maybe it is one of those people or one person who bought one ticket, and we don't know, but what i can tell you about this one location, they will walk away, the store owner will walk away $1 million, just because they sold the ticket. not a bad day here in california. >> it is a tough way to wake up and for the store owner, and what did i do? there is all of the dude's cameras around. >> yes, it was dark outside, so it was like, what is happening here? >> we will see who it was. >> i hope it is someone who has bought hundreds of tickets and not someone who bought one ticket, and struck it $1 billion.
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