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television network, dismissing the allegations that their employees were russian agents. but we're seeing very much a an airing of the disinformation that the u.s. government has seeing from russia and attorney general merrick garland yesterday was pretty clear about how he sees this threat and what he's trying to the message he's trying to send to the american public these websites were designed to appear to american readers as if they were major u.s. >> news sites like the washington post or fox news but in fact, they were fake sites. the justice department's message is clear. we have no tolerance for attempts by authoritarian regimes to exploit our demographic, our democratic system of government and that's exactly what u.s. >> officials are looking for
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and warning about sara as the election approaches all right. >> sean lyngaas, clare sebastian, thank you to you both for your reporting a new hour of cnn, new central starts right now we are. >> standing by this morning for the 14-year-old suspect in the deadly georgia school shooting to appear in court, he will be charged as an adult with murder. as law enforcement tries to figure out how he got his hands on the gun, just a few minutes, a judge holds her first hearing in donald trump's election interference case since the supreme same court ruled he does have broad presidential immunity. and the boeing starliner will try to begin its journey home from the space station tomorrow without its given all the issues is had including some strange sounds. will it be able to make it back to earth? kate is out today. i'm john berman with sara sidner this is cnn new central
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this morning. new details in the deadly rampage at a georgia high school moments ago was student who was sitting next to the alleged gunman before the shooting started. shared more with us about what happened yesterday morning he gets up and leaves to go to the bathroom, but he skips usually, so it's you never know where he's going but please in the bathroom and i'm missing classes normal and we're working and my friend goes to the bathroom and a little bit later and measure it comes in looking for them one of them and their mistake, my friend for him they take my friend, his bag and a little bit later he comes back in with his bag
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and i asked him like, oh, what happened and who was like, oh, i don't know. >> they were looking for the next to you? not me these poor traumatize children this morning that 14-year-old suspect could make his first court appearance and police are trying to learn how he was able to get his hands on an ar 15 style rifle as officials now he was questioned about online threats to shoot up a school just last year when he was 13-years-old. >> cnn's nick valencia is live outside the school, just about an hour outside of atlanta nick, what are you learning this morning about this suspect and those who were killed and injured? >> sara chilling new details about this alleged gunman, a 14-year-old identified as a student at the school and somebody who is familiar to law enforcement. in fact, the fbi atlanta, putting out a joint statement along with local law enforcement saying that this individual, when he was 13-years-old in 20 23, was questioned by law enforcement
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because of a series of anonymous tips about school shootings and undisclosed locations at the time, though there was no probable cause to take him into custody the focus though today, not just on finding out how this gunman got his hands on an ar 15 style rifle? the used in this shooting yesterday, but mostly on the victims, those that were killed in yesterday's tragedy, the four identified here as members of this community, two of them students to have them teachers 14-years-old, just 14-years-old, those two students since one of them identified as mason murmur horn, the other his classmate, christian and gulag as for those adults, a math teacher who was 53-years-old, christina aramin, and richard aspen wall, 39-years-old. he was also a football coach here, defensive coordinator for the wildcats football team that there were scheduled to have a game on friday. it wasn't just those that were killed that were impacted, but also nine people who were injured. eight of them students, one of them an adult yesterday, we were reporting that that adult was shot in the stomach according to a source with knowledge of the situation, they were in
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surgery. and of course it goes without saying not just the physical scars, but the emotional ones to listen to students describe what they went through yesterday during the tragedy i was scared. >> i was going to die to be honest. and when i heard hard lockdown and i knew it was an andrew, i just kept my feet up and i cried and i close my eyes and i tried to stay calm and about shaking. i was worried that they would hear me. than i hear the gunshots. and everyone ducks fine, doesn't teacher is like flipping tables and stuff in barricading door. so i was just scared out of my mind. >> i did not personally know anybody was hurt, but we were sitting at the about the field up there. one of one of my desk was they're going through it and we found out his friend was killed silent in today, we wait for that suspect's first court appearance and answers to the big question, how he got his hands on that ar 15? >> sara lots of questions left unanswered. >> nick valencia. thank you so much. we will come back to you if you have any new reporting
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on this case. appreciate it. john all right. >> just moments from now, a federal judge will consider what happens next. and donald trump's election interference case, the federal trial this morning searing is the first since the supreme court ruled that trump has broad presidential immunity. and since special counsel jack smith filed a revised indictment, cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid is outside the courthouse in washington, dc. nice to see you, paula, walk us through how this will play out. >> good morning, john. while today's hearing is all about how to move forward in this case. after the supreme court really limited with special counsel can charge former president trump with and what evidence they can use in this case. now, in speaking with sources familiar with the trump team legal strategy they believe that a win today is just pushing anything of substance back until after the election. what the special counsel has not agreed to that, but they also so have not proposed their own timelines.
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so today, during this hearing, there are no cameras in federal court. former president trump is not here is not required to be, but i'll tell you they what's going to happen, judge. tanya chutkan, the judge overseeing this case. she is going to come in with a plan. she will have read everything that has been submitted. i've been in court with her in this case before, and she he's going to have a roadmap. she's going to ask the prosecutor some questions, just going to ask the defense some questions and we will likely get some indication of which way she is leaning, but it's unclear if she's going to give us this guy casual today or if they'll have to wait a day or two. >> yeah. about that schedule, you talk about this being you hearing about how this will happen, the trial, how about when it will happen, paula? >> well, when if at all, john, because look, the former president trump is re-elected, the case along with the mar-a-lago documents case, they're both going to be smith. he's gonna have his attorney general dismiss the cases. but if he's not re-elected, there's still a lot of questions in this case, it needs to be litigated. we would expect that the trump team is going to fight some of the evidence is still in this
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indictment. last week, prosecutors are they filed a revised version of the original charges that took out some evidence, added some new evidence, but the charges are still the same and the defense attorneys are going to be squarely focused on the fact that the supreme court not only did they talk about you can and cannot be charged with but they also said that official acts cannot be used as evidence in criminal cases. and that's really going to be the focus for the defense over the next year or so. and if the trial court judge it's just not agree that certain pieces of evidence that are still in this case should be tossed. their replay plan to litigate this all the way to the supreme court. we would also expect that a prosecutors lose those arguments they will go to the supreme court's here's what i can tell you, john. this case is not going to trial without at least one more trip to the supreme court. unclear if the justices would want to take this case up? again, what sources close to the case say they believe there's sort of an implicit invitation and the supreme court's decision to come back with additional issues. but at this point, given all the questions since that would be outstanding this case would not go to trial
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likely until next fall. and that is if the case survives, all scrutiny throughout this litigation over the next year right? >> paula reid for us in washington, you'll be outside that court all morning long, paul, we'll get back to you shortly with us now. cnn senior legal analyst, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district new york and arm to touch and bureau elie honig, counselor, heading into this hearing what do the sides actually agree on and what do they disagree on? >> well, john, they agree on very little, essentially the only thing that jack smith and donald trump's legal team agree on is now we have to go through this revised shrunken down indictment and decide what's immune and has to come out and what's not immune and what can stay in. but they disagree on everything about how and when to do that. now, jack smith's position is the new revised indictment is good to go as is, and we're prepared to file our briefs with you, judge chutkan, to explain why jack smith actually does not propose any specific timeframe. donald trump takes a very different view. donald trump's team's view is the new
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indictment is still invalid, still should be thrown out we need to brief it, but on a very long, slow schedule where the briefs on that issue won't even come in until 2025. so they're on very different pages about the how and the when of it what options does judge chutkin have to resolve all these questions about immunity so this will be really interesting to watch because judge chutkan can do essentially whatever she wants in terms of how do we go about going through this indictment, but to break it down into two big categories. >> one is she can opt to do it. what judge has called on the papers meaning i'm going to receive extensive briefing from jack smith, from donald trump. maybe your reply brief, and i will decide based on the papers, based on the briefs, based on maybe written affidavits, the second major option that judge chutkan has here is does she decide to hold some sort of evidentiary hearing? does she say well, i need to hear from some of these witnesses live. maybe i need he did hear from mike pence. i need to hear from other key people who are named in the indictment to get a sense of what their trial testimony
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could be. so that's the big divide that i'm watching for today. does judge chutkan decide to just do this based on the papers or does she say we're going to have a live hearing with live witnesses? >> what are the chances elie that we could see an actual trial date set this morning a pretty close to zero. >> john, because as paula said, when the supreme court issued its immunity ruling back in july they essentially said, okay, judge chutkan and party's first, you have to do what you're about to do here today. you have to figure out what a way to go through this evidence, decide what's immune and decide what's not however, the supreme court also specifically said at the end of that process, donald trump gets to appeal that. donald trump gets to go back to the court of appeals in dc, than he can try to bring it to the supreme court. so there's a lot between where we are now and even the setting of a trial we're not going to walk out of there today knowing that trial in this case will start on some set date. >> all right. so we're going to be monitoring this minute by minute, but yes, because there
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are no cameras in the courtroom is going to be by the relay system. we're gonna get notes from inside to the outside telling us what's happening and what sort of the first thing you're looking for or first sign from judge chutkan that you might see that this is heading one way or another that's an interesting question. >> so there's a couple of different motions that are out there. for example, donald trump's team has said they want to challenge the legality of the special counsel itself. emotion that they succeeded on in florida, but if not yet made to judge chutkan. i want to see if judge chutkan comes out there ready with certain rulings on some of the other issues. it's possible. she takes the bench and says okay, donald trump's team, i see that you want to challenge the special counsel. i am rejecting that out of hand. she's essentially done that previously in this case, so i want to see if judge chutkan comes out there in a posture of all right. i'm taking no guff here. we're moving quickly. i have a plan or if she comes out there in the posture of we've got a long ways to go. how do we sort through this helped me here parties, it's going to be one or the other yeah. >> it'll be interesting to see
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that gives us something to look for right away. as always, elie honig. thank you very much for that. i do want to go right back to georgia right now to the apalachee high school, our nick valencia is there. nic, i do understand that you do have some breaking news. what do you learn that's right overnight. >> we understand that the suspect in the shooting, 14 in your year-old colt gray, a student here at the school, was transferred to the gainesville youth detention facility from where he was being held at barrow county jail. i asked that communication ms director, and he told me that because the suspect is 14-years-old, is a juvenile. he's going to be held in juvenile custody despite being faced despite facing those charges as an adult. meanwhile, we're also learning a little bit more information here gentlemen have to come back to you. i'm so sorry. i'll get more information and we'll come right back to you here. i'm just getting more news here as i'm reporting here. >> alright understand that, nic, we'll let you get back to your reporting. i do understand all this information is coming in by the minute here we'll
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failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes. they say that he was spending money on just about everything, but his taxes. shepherd's escorts it's lamborghinis, fancy hotels in the l.a. area, the works now for his part, hunter biden, he's pleaded not guilty. his defense is that he was struggling with drug addiction, crack cocaine addiction, and alcoholism at the time of those alleged offenses. and once he got sober in 2019, he took steps too the government hole to pay back everything that was owed. but the judge ruled that that critical piece of information will not be allowed into this trial we're about to two hours away from the start of jury selection. >> but as i say with every major case like this, a plea deal is always possible at any moment there are no public indications, right? now that that is actually going to happen. it looks like it's full systems go here in l.a. but it's always possible he did try to plead guilty to some of these charges last year in a deal that famously imploded so
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too hours and we should find out sara yeah usually those deals don't implode the way they imploded in this particular case. >> and it was a surprise to him and i think a lot of people. but as we are watching this with jury selection you. know president biden no longer running, no longer campaigning for 2024, is there a possibility that he could pardon his son even though he has said in the past that he will not do that sara, the president, could end this case with the stroke of a pen right here, right now, he has the power to do that but, as you just said, he is repeatedly pledged that he will not do that. he also said after the gun conviction two months ago or three months ago he said he would not reduce any sentence yes, that's handed down against his son. but here's the rub. he said all of that when he was still running for president, he has not weighed in since he dropped his campaign, is thinking of course, could change the experts i spoke to have all said that they are frankly expecting a pardon. eventually, it has happened before with
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presidents pardoning their family members in there final days in office. and it very well could happen again. sara, but he also knows that that would be used as cannon fodder when it comes to those who are in this alliance actually with kamala harris and former president trump but he does face a lot of years, almost two decades potentially if convicted. >> thank you so much. marshall cohen. appreciate you. there live outside the law, say let's federal court. all right. more on our breaking news out of georgia. we are now learning where the suspect is being held. and when he will make his first court appearance. our nick valencia they're getting that information for u.s. and boeing's starliner spacecraft will attempt to return to earth tomorrow, but there will not be any astronauts on board they are still stuck there to potentially february of 2025 to talk about sunday to our whole store the special the candidates and their record on
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of postings, electronic postings that had been made. and they were told by the parents? yes. there are firearms in this house, but this child does not have access to them. that seems to be right in line with what you're studying. what questions do you have on this? >> but certainly my question is, what led the fbi to go to this young man's home? but over a year ago it must have been another triggering event. and certainly just a typic response yes. he does not have access to these firearms. certainly, we know that statement was not accurate so what issues have you uncovered as your committee has studied this issue of firearm storage? well, there's three major issues that we've uncovered in these issues that we intend to work on, in draft legislation for upcoming session in 2025.
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>> first of all, we got to do a better job in our great state with full unlocking laws we need to work on top excess prevention and hold the parents accountable for children have access to guns, either intentionally or unintentionally and we need to address the safe storage issues and vehicles because right now our region, this part of the country's wanted to tops and turns of fans to firearms in vehicles now i want to be clear. we don't at this point, no. how the suspect got his hands on the ar 15. so let's stipulate that. but when you talk about holding parents accountable, how how do you propose to do that well, there is several laws on the books with other states and i have to bring your attention to the fact that georgia is eighth in a nation that should i say the eighth worst state in the nation in terms of these kind of preventable incidents. >> but there's other states that care is comparable. thousand immigrant thickly like texas whose numbers are less
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than half an hour radios of these unintentional or deaths per 100,000 for kids and when we look at firearm safety, we got to look at being able to secure those firearms and ensure that these kids do not gain access to him. anyway, there's too much technology out here for us not to take advantage of what's available. >> now i do understand that the georgia house passed a bill, a bipartisan bill that would have offered tax credits to gun owners who have secure storage devices, but it failed in the senate. is that right it did and it only failed by one vote and that's certainly expect that legislation to come up again its upcoming session that is just one aspect of this argument in tax credits is key to the state being able to drive the momentum toward people using stays, safe storage devices but the state
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can't do it. >> i think businesses who joined with this as well, and i'm certainly going to call on them to do that in my study committee what about families found is his key? in part of a child having access to weapons. if you look at some data out there from every town and other institutions that steady that she will see that those states that have civil liabilities, they even criminal liability please, for the parents and other caretakers that his children that the rate of these kind of incident dropped significantly georgia state senator emmanuel jones. >> the irony your committee was due to meet today anyway, to discuss these issues about safe firearm storage need even more pressing. now thank you very much for being with us. i appreciate it. sara. all right. thank you, john, for lives. cut short this morning, the community of winder, georgia is
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mourning the deaths of two students and two teachers who were shot by a teenage gunman the apalachee high school 14-year-old mason schumer, horn, family and friends told the new york times it mason enjoyed reading. he liked telling jokes, playing video games, and he was looking forward to an upcoming family trip to disney world before he was shot dead in his classroom, 14-year-old christian and gulotta, older sister tells local media her brother was please sweet and caring. and one of his friends who happened to miss school yesterday, was absolutely devastated when he found out that his friend had been killed when, are started crying and i just got mad because why would you just shoot innocent people that use it now? >> and he's actually like a sweet person. you know, like class clown. he was going to those and he was funny. i don't believe it like, oh, believe that's true that he's dead and there's a go fund me and his name. >> you also have two teachers christine, the economy was one of the two adults killed. she
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was 53-year-old math teacher at lapid lachey high school trying to teach students how to live their lives and do math, and here she is no longer with us 39-year-old richard aspen wall also taught math and he was an assistant football coach i knew that coates he was a good guy. i had them i mean, tenth grade, so i had them for a whole year. he was anytime me a lot which is colleagues described him as a well-respected man, a great husband, and a father, one friend calling him, quote, one hell of a guy there is much more ahead on cnn news central, we will be right back the tv moments that took culture over the edge people are watching and then are world change he had an explosive reverberation tv on the edge from airs sunday, september 22, did nine
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your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire a new indeed. indeed you do. indeed instead match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description visiting deep.com slash higher i'm katie bo lillis in washington and this is cnn both vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump pitching their agendas to voters this week ahead of their debate poll showing the economy remains at the top of many americans list harris taking the stage yesterday to promote what she says. she will do for an opportunity economy as she's calling it trump though, has a very different message. >> my vision of an opportunity economy is one where everyone can compete and have a real chance to succeed we're everyone regardless of who they are, where they start, can build wealth, including
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intergenerational wealth. we're workers are treated with dignity trump, tax cuts expire, which he wants to do. she wants to terminate them. if you do that, you will suffer the biggest tax increase in history. this country will end up in a depression if she becomes president, like 1929, this will be a 1929 depression all right, joining me now, republican congressman of new york, mike lawler, congressman, we will get to the 2024 race. but first i do want to talk about where you are. you're at the republican jewish coalition conference prime minister, we just heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he made comments on fox news and he says, unequivocally that there is not a deal in the making. that is what he has just come out and said so many people waiting for that ceasefire deal, so many people in harm's way, we know that six hostages were murdered by hamas this week. and there are tens of thousands of palestinian innocents who have been killed
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during this war what would you do if you were in the position of this administration to try to push something forward when you hear these comments from benjamin netanyahu frankly, sara, the administration has failed hamas is a terrorist organization. >> they are responsible for not only what happened on october 7, but the no civilized society executes hostages in the way that they did the other day, giving the order to execute americans and innocent israeli citizens. it's absolutely outrageous. at the end of the day the terms of a ceasefire are very similar hamas must surrender and release the hostages they're refusal to do so and it clear it is hamas that is refusing to enter the terms of a seat and they have violated eight ceasefires over the last 16 years for so for
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this administration, for president biden, kamala harris to try and point the finger at israel. it shameful and this is the same administration that withheld weapons from israel, but told israel not to go into rafah. that's where these hostages are being held the fact is the american government should be taking lead to make sure that american hostages are being released. we're dealing with qatar, we're dealing with egypt, which should make it very clear that american hostages must be released immediately. and the fact that this administration continues to try to escape goat is in this conflict is just wrong. >> but what do you want the americans to do at this point send in troops because there are protests in israel where people are railing again dense netanyahu, i think yes, they recognize that hamas is part of the problem, but then they also blame netanyahu as well. do you well, look sara, the israeli
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people have every right to protest. >> however they want against their own government. but as far as i'm concerned, hamas is the problem here. hamas is the one that perpetrated the terrorist attack hamas is funded by iran. the biden administration lifted sanctions on iran on it's why iranian petroleum sales have increased $100 billion since joe biden and kamala harris took office. those are the funds that are being used to fund hamas, hezbollah, the houthis, and other terrorist networks in the region. the united states not only needs to start implementing the ship act and the iran, china energy sanctions act. my tube pieces of legislation that were included in a supplemental aid package that this administration has thus far refused to actually implement. they need to cut off the source of funding for hamas and they need to hold iran accountable. but more than that we have to make it clear there are still four living american hostages being held by hamas u.s and three deceased hostages being
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held by hamas. they have to be released immediately and president biden and vice president harris should be making that abundantly clear to qatar, to egypt through these negotiations with hamas, separate and apart from the situation with respect to israel, the american should be released and the fact that when those first hostage negotiations occurred, and you had hostages released, the fact that these americans were not part of it is shameful all right. >> i do want to move on to some of the politics of the day. we've got five days until this debate that is going to happen between kamala harris and former president trump and the economy is top of mind for all americans poll after poll shows is that you know, that we all know it's about the economy. donald trump is promising tariffs on chinese goods, which is, by the way, where trump ties and suits have been manufactured. economists say this will end up being a tax on consumers eventually, what do you think about this economic policy proposal by the trump team?
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>> well, first of all, let's focus on where we are today prices are sky high for groceries, for energy, for housing. the average cost of a mortgage in my district has gone up over $1,000 a month. that's $12,000 a year under kamala harris and joe biden so we have to right. size our economy. we have to bring down inflation, yes. but with it, prices, which means we have to rein in government spending under kamala harris and joe biden, government spending increased by 5 $5 that is what gave us the record inflation and the high cost of groceries and goods so we have to rein in spending policy by trump respectfully lamented. >> yes. >> what do you think about tariffs being one of the things that need to be done according to the trump camp well, let's let's let's talk about tariffs. donald trump, basically broke iran in his first administration. why?
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because he threatened tariffs on chinese goods if they purchased iranian petroleum. so guess what, president she did, he didn't purchase iranian petroleum. so iran was broke okay. and so that's where tariffs can be effective. but what did joe biden do? joe biden and lifted sanctions on iran, iranian petroleum sales are up over 100 billion because china is purchasing iranian petroleum 90% of iranian oil sales are purchased by china so tariffs when used can be effective, or even the threat of a terror. but the issue to me is what kamala harris has done as vice president. she presided over the inflation reduction act. she is the one that passed it the fact is that has not reduced inflation. it has actually tripled. our economy it has caused groceries to rise so the reality is this, we have to reverse many of the policies that the biden-harris
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administration has put into effect, kamala harris is proposing to raise the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. you want to see the fastest way for companies to move manufacturer bring back oversees its to do that. that would be disastrous for the economy. >> so common when harris you know that she's the one running and you know that biden had offered 36% and so she is breaking with him away. >> i'm sorry. >> you're saying that she's making you're saying that she's breaking with biden by the numbers shootings, not doing 36%. she is break that down tat raising but you think 28% is good, 28% tax. >> a lot of american for tackling 8% it will cripple our economy. >> our economy right now are corporate tax rate is at 21% tax revenue is at an all-time high. why? because many corporations have brought business back from overseas, including from china to the united states. what we have to
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focus on is ensuring that enhanced manufacturing is done here in the united states, including prescription drug precursors including chips and semiconductors. that was something i agree with the biden administration on the chips act but we have to be focused on making sure that american businesses are not going overseas kamala harris plans would raise taxes on corporations. it would raise taxes on individuals. and she is proposing massively increasing the federal bureaucracy with trillions of dollars in new spending on top of the 5 trillion that she already spent during the first two years. biden administration. kamala harris is policies will put us into a recession. there's no question about that. >> that is disputed by the economist who say that donald trump's plan with, particularly with the tariffs could be a huge tax on consumers. but you know what voters are, harris tariffs are a tool respectful. >> tariffs are a tool to force
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countries like china, okay not to purchase iranian petroleum. >> that is something that absolutely should be on the table when iran is funding terrorism. this is all all interconnected and i think you have every, a very come out and said that this is going to make it more difficult for people to afford the things that are imported by china and elsewhere that please cite me a few whose every miss that is literally economists name me one tax hikes on american corporations that had economist from happening percent will absolutely crush our economy. >> and if you think kamala harris plan to increase the corporate tax rate from 21 to 28% will help the american economy. you're kidding yourself, putting sanctions on china putting sanctions on
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iran, putting sanctions on russia actually will help our economy because here's the truth. russia right now, okay? the invasion into ukraine, guess what? europe is purchasing their gas from russia. you know what, europe is doing, their funding, ukraine russian's invasion into ukraine why aren't they? purchasing american gas? why? because joe biden and kamala harris have tried to cripple our energy industry here in the united states. kamala harris can say today that she's again, not for a fracking ban, but she's very clearly not only been on the record banning fracking, but as attorney general of california went after oil and gas companies and tried to cripple their ability to operate in the state of california. so let's be clear about all of these policies don't just pick and choose one little thing and quote some anonymous economists here. they're trying to say that admin wade and so has moody's. >> they have there these are people that know how the economy works, generally speaking, congressman, i mean,
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i'm not just making this up and look at all of the headlines and look at the companies that have come out with respect condiments saying the same thing all right yes. >> well, you keep citing this stuff, but respectfully, you chasing the corporate tax rate is going to have a more profound impact on the economy, okay. increasing personal income taxes, which is what kamala harris is talking about. allowing open borders, which is what she has supported. supporting medicare for all. it will cripple the economy and yet you have no concerns or questions about any of that i certainly have questions about that. >> and i did ask you about some of her policies, but ultimately and you know, this as well as i do know, you asked right i asked you about her her deciding to do a 28% tax for those who i brought that up okay. >> okay. we're splitting hairs here, but congressman mike
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correspondent kristin fisher and chris, i know there have been some questions about whether the sync can even push off without hitting the space station. >> yes. so the concern wasn't just about butch and sunny going back on starliner this thing, the boeing starliner spacecraft, has been attached to the international space station for several weeks now. and those thrusters, those malfunctioning thrusters that caused this whole mess, or also needed to undock from from the space station. so there was some concern that perhaps the boeing starliner could crash into the space station. but nasa official saying yesterday, they are confident that will not happen because even if those thrusters do not fire again and they malfunction again, there are springs on the docking port of the space station that can polish starliner, a safe distance away. so really, nasa feeling quite good about that. and then john, the other moment of truth for those thrusters can they fire and orient the spacecraft
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