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>> top of the hour now, and texas governor greg abbott is pushing back at the threat of the justice department lawsuit vowing that he is ready for a major legal showdown over these floating barriers in the rio grande. he finally misseded this afternoon deadline to commit to removing the 1,000-foot barrier. in a recent letter to abbott, doj is saying that it violates humanitarian law, and risks public safety and the environment. rosa flores is right there by the river there in eagle pass, texas. describe the folks that are seeing this or hearing from this from afar, and looks like it, and frankly, what is this
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accomplishling >> well, it is accomplishing nothing. this is defiance on the border. this legal battle is over the buoys that you can see in the middle of the rio grande. these buoys were delaeted koulg this is an international boundary the rio grande and there are treaties that flow between the u.s. and mexico, and the top diplomat shaving violate to, and that they could be vulnerable, and that they are sending to verify that they are in the u.s. side and not mexico. the doj gave texas a deadline at 2:00 p.m. eastern, and texas
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responded by digging in the heels, and saying and the stwhifrmt and the letter from the doj in the u.s. references the floating barriers, and could that be this two layers of wire here? we don't know, but it could. the white house specifically referencing the unlawful nature of the construction along the border. how cruel it is, and how dang house. the house counters, and then and that is shortly of and jim, i have to state the obvious here. if you are looking will at the bu wist, looking at them, they have a start and an end.
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i have to say that obvious, and this is not and walk around skirt these and if they thems and if they can just walk around it. jim? >> thank you, rosa flores. and now, to someone who is very familiar with what is going on there, the major from laredo, texas. >> well, laredo is the largest
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port from texas to mexico. so we are well aware of what is going on. it is 1,200 miles of border, and 2,800 of virtual surveillance and drones and cameras, and all of that which replaces the physical barriers, and so us, this barrier has worked well. so we do not need those fiscal barriers here at this point. >> so, what is your reaction to hearing the details, and the reports of the way that the migrants have been treated and reportedly pushback and those
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making this treacherous journey? >> yes, you have to understand that the border security is going and i think that this is not in line with what we have for policies. we have to do better, and better immigration reform, and a lot that can be done in spite of what is going on. >> what is your message to governor abbott as he wants to see the federal government in court? >> well, that is something legal, but i think that there is always a happy medium that will appease everybody, and it will be humanitarian, and security-wise, but it has to be discussed. you have to live and work here locally to understand the dynamics are here. when you do that, you have a better perspective and it is not
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the same as looking at the pictures and say, it is an unjust situation than living here. >> mayor victor trevino, thank you for spending your time with us this afternoon. >> thank you. >> jim? okay. special counsel jack smith has thousands of accidents related to finding voter fraud after the election, and of course, no voter fraud you fount this was reviewed by the trump campaigned b mu e-- but bernie carrick sai that he was part of the legal team, and now, flashing forward a year, and special counsel jack
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smith reached ded ut -- out tog the documents to the trump campaign to not start any privilege here, and that allowed them to hand over thousands of document, and again, none of these were and rudy giuliani went together to look for the alleged fraud, and these included the witness statements and research, and many people are waiting and watching for the likely trump indictment, the special counsel is continuing with the indictment. they are conductsing bift -- conducting interviews, and what is the legal extent here? >> they are looking to the
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people who had reason to believe. and the anything nif can't thing is if and they are giving mixed messages from different advisers inside and outside of the building, and did they find fraud, and did they have a gfrnlgts and then not when they got to the core of the document and that sxwrurnlgt and the privilege claim was in question, because bernie was working with this motion that he was making, and not clear it would be coming up and going through, but it was
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this after russia has destroyed some 60,000 tons of food storage in the last few week. goe nic robertson in london. starting with the moscow attacks, it appears that ukraine did some serious damage to the targets. what more can you tell us? >> yeah, we don't know what was in the rooms that you can see are destroyed there in the top of the building, but we do know that at least one of the buildings is associated with the russian defense ministry, and the closest target by the defense ministry there in moscow. this particular building is associated with the gru, the russian military intelligence, and they are also connecting with this building or the ukrainians at least do with the cyber warfare, and russia's offensive warfare capability, and so it does appear in this case, the ukrainians have been able to hit a target that is
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being used gains thagainst them warfare that has been happening in the background throughout the war. but the building is damaged, and whether or not russia's capability there is affected is not clear. but the drones able to get through, russia says they were able to disable them, and put them off target, but it appears to hit a target, and was it the target, we are not certain, but it did hit the other side. >> and now, especially for the targets of russia and those grain silos, it does not seem that they have the capabilities to protect them. >> yeah, the capability for the ukrainians have been effective
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around cities like kyiv and odesa in the past, but for whatever reason russia is now managing to get some, and not all of its missile systems through, and ukraine, or rather russia is doubling down on the ukraine storage facilities and hitting a port today on the river danube that is actually ukraine's backup exit route to get the grain, export the grain to the rest of the world now that russia has shutdown the back grain deal, and so that was a target of russia, and interestingly only 700-some yards away from the border of romania, and if they had struck romania, a nato member, it could have been a different picture there, and so russia was possibly switching up the
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protection, that they need. when you talk to the big planners, they say that you have to have the dominance in the sky, and ukraine does not have the dominance in the air shoiel that is required. >> thank you for that report, nic robertson. and now, we are learning that the u.s. has reached out to find out more about u.s. private robert king. you remember that king drcrosse the dmz into the hermit kingdom, and he is considered by the military to be awol and cross into the border of north korea since 1982. bill richardson has visited north korea several times, and negotiated to release americans held there in the past.
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thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> thank you. nice to hel. >> and first of all. i want to ask about king's safety at this point. based on our country's experience here, and including that of otto warmbwarmbier, and american stricken horribly when he was in custody, and then died later, do you believe that king is in danger? >> i was encouraged by the moderate statement of the north koreans, because they acknowledged that king had crossed in an unauthorized way. and what we need to do, jim s to keep it on the humanitarian basis. we have enormous tension with north korea, and we have a nuclear submarine, and the north koreans shooting missiles, and the fact that the north koreans acknowledge that the u.n. high
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command military-to-military, right channel had reached out, and the north koreans did not make any negative denounced statement. it is important that the politicians just stay cool, and don't provoke them. let the high command there, the british officer there work with the north koreans, and get travis king deported. he came in an unauthorized way, and north koreans did not seize him. but keep it separate from the e geopolitical tension that exists right now. >> north korea, and you know it better than most given the experience there, they want something in return. congressman mccall made the comment that he expected them to jack up the price on something,
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and let me get a sense if you agree on this. >> i am sure he is not treated well, and it is a serious mistake on his back, and i hope that we get him back. he was running as we have seen with iran and iraq and particularly with an american, they jack up the price for that. >> we are in a new era, with hun dres of americans f-- with hundreds of american, and what is he likely to ask for? >> well, it is going to be a high visit by high level official, and president clinton went there once, and at a lower level, i got some prisoners out, but i would partially agree with
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the congressman, but not with one thing that i said, it could be that the north koreans ask, make them mad. don't put a lot of standards up there, and they are not dealing with this in a legal fashion. face the facts, this young man troubled crossed in an unauthorized way. he is going to face disciplinary action, but he is an american, and serviceman, and he is troubled, and he has a family. so what we don't want to do is to exercise and just let the north koreans deal with this and the high command, and the north
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koreans acknowledged that king went in an unauthorized way. they did not denounce him, and they did not say they wanted something in return, so stay cool. let's be careful. careful diplomacy, and let military-to-military handle it, and politicians stay out. >> that is the status now. you know that the north korean government is paralyzed. would they necessarily believe that he is a humanitarian concern, or might they ask for something? >> well, my experience has been they go through a very strong interrogation process. this young man is 23, and he is troubled. escaped with a tour group, and
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he had been imprisoned in south korea, and he is facing american disciplinary action, and hopefully, they don't think that he sis a defector and deport hi. but in the eight times i have been there, you never know what the north koreans do the united states, south korea, north koreans, japan, and north korea is shooting is missiles off everyday, but we want to keep the political separate from the military, and the geopolitical tensions, so and when they and
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for god sakes, for god sakes, and the north korean military deal with us. >> always that issue of one one upmanship for them. >> thank you for sharing your experience. boris? >> ahead, new indications that the white house strategy to avoid a recession is working. plus, heat is the deadliest type of people on average nearly twice as many people on tornadoes and officials, and more severe weather on the waya your forecast is straight ahead.
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there is new research showing that pro china operatives organized and promoted protests in washington last year, and used dozens ofake news websites to push pro beijing issues. we have our reporter with us now to tell us what is behind this? >> boris, this is an ongoing
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thing where you have likely governments overseas, china, russia island that using and companies that appear to operate for whatever reason that you have discourse. we see it around the election time, and in this one, it happened before the mid-terms, but we don't have the bottom line of what these protesters were doing, and it is interesting to see what the chinese and they are on both side of issues fanning the both sides of the issue. and they did not get much attendance, but this chinese company is linked to them, and there were protests supposedly against the u.s. restrictions on the goods coming from xinjaong
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and they were hiring the protesters who didn't know completely what was going on with that, and they want and to create unrest. >> any response by the. >> and what more did we learn from the chinese side? >> they did not respond to our request for information. >> thank you. and now, the dow jones is up about 150 points, and if it is going to stay on the positive side, that would be the 11th
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straight business day that dow has risen, and coming as one of wall street's biggest banks is confident they will not have a reses. they credit system of the biggest bank, and tell us about the forecast for morgan stanley, and why they believe that the economic adjust da of this helped here? >> well, jim, remember when it felt like everyone on wall street was freaking out about the recession? >> yes. >> those recession fears have clearly faded big time, and these days wall street is growing more and more bullbulli morgan stanley is calling for a 3.13 increase in gdp. this is what the bank expected and light years away from the
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doom and gloom recession forecasts that we had been hearing about imt they had been in the up contest and more of a stoft landing than we had anticipated. so key is manufacturing is booming and infrastructure, and those are the key parts of biden economics and this is key legislation that president biden has signed into law. when you are looking at manufacturing in particular, the companies have announced more than half a trillion of manufacturing projects since the president took office. none of this is to say that the economy is out of the danger zone. it is not. inflation is cool, and not
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nearly enough to get the fed to start cutting taxes. the port in ukraine not shipping food, but it is nice to see the back and we thank matt egan in new york for us. and now, boris? >> right now, more than 35 million americans are in a heat alert from south florida to california. so many patient as places on the west coast in las vegas, and stephanie elam when the temperatures soared past 100
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deg degrees right now. what is it like, stephanie? >> it is like opening up a oven at 400 degrees, and the heat blows back at you, and there is no escaping it. keep in mind the first time that las vegas hit 100 degrees, was the last day of june, and since then, the interest -- the heat wave is bearing down, and millions of americans are under a heat alert, and now a wildfire ablaze creating a challenge for citizens in the pacific northwest. residents in maricopa county as residents were told to evacuate. >> the heat is unrelenting.
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>> reporter: in phoenix, it was 24 consecutive days of at least 110 temperatures. >> in 121 days with those high. >> we are trying to throw a li little and we throw water on there, because it is shown to drop a degree if done properly. >> reporter: it is not just heat stroke, because the director of the arizona burn center says that people are getting burned on the pavement. >> it is so hot on the pavement
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that it takes a fraction of a second to get a beep pavement or hot surface at 10 minutes, 20 minutes or 30 minutes. >> we havepling -- we have plans to cool people from the inside. that is very popular, and we have the cool pavement program, and looking at how we designed the city. >> these desert communities are saying they have to look at the impact, and the climate crisis, and as the extreme cities are getting more and more, and to
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make these cities viable places they have to live, they will have to figure it out, and think about this either match or get beat. >> there is more out there. >> stephanie elam, stay cool out there. and israel's parliament has just passed a deeply, deeply controversial bill. the first step in the government's plan to weaken the judiciary, and why the u.s. is calling this vote unfortunate. your wyndham is waiting... to help you check things off your bucket list... ...and h. with 24 trusted brands by wyndham tchoose from, get the lowest price at wyndhamhotels.com
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welcome back to cnn "news central," and here are some of the other headlines we are watching this hour. in the covid pandemic, republicans were more likely than democrats to experience higher than expected death rates. researchers looked at data from florida to ohio and the gap in excess deaths grew after covid vaccines is became widely available to americans. researchers suggests it is the political attitudes towards vaccines toward the severity and trajectory of the pandemic. and now s, state-run media y that iran's ministry of culture
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deemed a poster inappropriate of women not wearing a hajab. you can remember when irani women cut their hair and protest ed the death of a woman being killed for not wearing her hijab. in yellowstone, a portion of the forest is being closed out of precaution after a woman was found dead and bear tracks were found. boris. now, protesters have taken to the streets after they fear that the courts could become a
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way to limit the supreme court powers. bianna, you have more on this. >> yes, the most conservative government in israel has put forward, a nd the dignity of israel came to the united states, and he spoke to president biden and then spoke to a joint session of congress, and then he also spoke about what happened in israelment i pressed him on all of the issues, and while he was trying to be above politics as he says that the current role is, he could not aide happening what is going to be done in this country, and the implications. here is what he >> and the alternative to the jewish people and to the unity
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of israel is bad and dangerous, and that why i keep on repeating my message throughout the political system, the people of israel, sit down, try to find a way to resolve this. if one side wins, israel loses. [ applause ] >> so you can hear that, if one side wins, israel loses. he has been a top mediator through the crisis, and so far to no avail, and so far what we have seen this piece of legislation has passed, and the interesting part, boris, it is going but where else? the supreme court. and this is the same supreme court that this government has deemed too powerful and has tried to take away some of its authority. >> bianna, we are looking forward to your coverage on "the
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office. ranking in $155 million over the weekend. the comedy far outpacing its closest competition. universal pictures oppenheimer who also did well. and that is not only a box office win, it is the largest debut for a feel director.
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we have more. ♪ >> reporter: barbie paints the world pink and this weekend fans came out in droves. not only is it possible, the film shattered expectations and it on track to make at least $155 million at the u.s. box office in its opening weekend. the new movie sends barbie and ken to the real world. >> my heels are on the ground. >> reporter: to deal with an existential crisis. >> this is the real world. what is going on? why are these men looking at me. >> reporter: this is the biggest start for a solo female director, gregga gerwick, surpassing wonder woman. >> mattel has to be tickled pink. >> reporter: barbie is made by
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mattel and warner brothers, the same parent company as cnn. >> everything about the movie and the toy is fun, right. and i think people are looking to escape. >> reporter: barbie bested this weekend's other blockbuster, oppenheimer, about the father of the atom eck bomb. which made at least $80 million over the weekend. the two blockbusters premiering at the same time spawned barbenheimer. >> the world will remember this date. >> reporter: the two real films contributed to the fourth highest grossing movie weekend ever in north america. something theater owners hope is a sign that the pandemic-fueled slowdown is finally over. >> it is being celebrated as a novelty, but this is the way it was prior to the pandemic. like, movies used to come out on the same weekend and compete with one another. >> reporter: but for barbie fans, it is just fun.
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>> i've been waiting for two years. >> i love barbie. >> barbie has inspired you to be anything you want. you could be an astronaut, a doctor or a chef. >> reporter: or even a blockbuster movie star. and global ticket sales are coming in. the two movies oppenheimer and barbie bringing in over half a billion dollars worldwide and normally, boris, we hear from the stars. we hear from celine murphy and margot robbie and they are on strike with their sag members and the writers are on strike so we won't hear from my writers. we could hear from the directors, gregga gergwick and christopher nolan. they have contracted deals with the studios. but the crews an the cast have to be so, so happy with this. even if they're not celebrating publicly, they're probably celebrating in private. >> it will be interesting to
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so most 16-year-olds are just getting their driver's licenses and getting ready for their junior year of high school, but not julia dragoni, just 16 years old she's known as little messi and wore number 16. he's the youngest to represent italy. they had a header from the oldest player, 33-year-old who was a player on field yesterday who was in for argentina that debuted for her nation before this player was even born. >> that is crazy, and by the way, to make the italian national team at 16, it is a pretty easy impressive thing to do. better than me at soccer. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right

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