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opens fire on classmates. how this suspect got the weapon into school, and why officials warned about him and before the shooting and steeling themselves for a fight, us steel warning, it can't survive in unless a japanese companies plan to purchase it goes through. but president biden appears ready to kill the deal. thousands of jobs on the line. we're going to speak to you unions president about what should happen. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central former president donald trump just wrapped up his economics speech to business leaders in new york, where he touted the strength of the u.s. >> economy under his first term. and he vowed that if reelected, he would impose sweeping tariffs on imports. also wrapping up earlier today, a critical hearing in trump's federal elections aversion case
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here in washington, dc. special counsel, prosecutors and trump's attorneys argued in front of judge tanya chutkan about how the case should move forward following the supreme court's landmark ruling on presidential immunity will get you more on that hearing in a moment, but let's begin with cnn national correspondent kristen holmes, covering former president trump's economic speech in new york today. kristen, what more did we hear from the former president this morning yeah, boris, just forgive me. >> i'm going to be talking a little bit softer here we are in a small room. donald trump is still speaking. >> he was outlined his economic proposes course in intrude from fashion. he's spent doherty of the first part of the speech bashing kamala harris, her economic policies under the harris administration, excuse me, the biden administration obviously, she is the vice prime president there, but then he laid down on ac six point in policy of how he envisions the economy. if he was to be re-elected among the things he talked about was tackling government regulation at one point, he said, for every new
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regulation that was cut too old regulations, then he said he had regulations for every one regulation which he said the money. >> the other thing we're talking about was something we had previously reported was going to come up with it's creating this government efficiency commission proposed first by elon musk take a listen to what he said about that i will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government and making recommendations for drastic reforms need to do it. can't go on the way we are now and ilan because he's not very busy has agreed to hit that task force again, as we said, this is something that musk had proposed donald trump and google, they're being supported a senior advisors to eliminate waste and fraud. >> some of the other things he talked about was a national
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emergency declaration that he would impose immediately going if he was elected to increase the energy supply domestically. >> again, one of the things you mentioned boris was adding sweeping tariffs on imports. >> now it is important to note that some economists and said this would actually hurt the economy cause more inflation. donald trump addressed that directly saying smart tariffs were something that would have been bad, inflation, not encourage more inflation missing would have to wait and see how that would play out in talked to more economists about that the other part that was interesting here, he wanted to make the trump tax cuts permanent essentially saying i do even her talk and then going back to what we heard him say before about no toxic security as well as in taxes on tips to policies that they believe very popular among voters. just one quick note. boris is all because donald trump's campaign believes its core issue in this election is the economy we've seen that obviously in polling among voters and they do
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believe at the end of day donald trump can pull ahead of kamala harris when it comes to the economy. >> they want him stressing this every opportunity that they get that's why you see him here today. a laying out this kind of policy proposals interesting to contrast his proposals with the vice president who was also laying out her economic vision for the country. >> kristen holmes live for us in new york. thank you so much for the update. let's take you now outside the federal courthouse here in washington with cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid. paula, obviously a big day in court. the supreme court kind hitting the reset button on this federal election subversion case with their unity ruling what got sorted out today? >> well, not many things. were resolved in court today, but this was the first hearing since that historic supreme court decision limiting what prosecutors can charge former president trump with, and what evidence and they can use an boris. i was little surprised by just how contentious this
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hearing was at times, especially the exchanges between judge tanya chutkan and lawyers for former president trump the judge outright rejecting a suggestion by trump lawyers that she should just toss the indictment entirely against their client. she made it clear that as not going to happen she also made it clear that she is not taking into consideration the date of the election as she moves forward with this case. now she's been pretty consistent about that, that she does not take politics into consideration as she decides how this criminal case will proceed with the one thing that everyone seemed to agree on is that they have to first resolve these outstanding questions about immunity. the judge needs to look at the supreme court case, look at this revised indictment that was filed last week and make decisions about how the supreme court's decision could impact this case. that has to happen before they can move on and litigate. many the other issues that they are going to challenge. for example, the defense attorneys will likely try to challenge the legitimacy of the special counsel. the judge signaling that is not likely to succeed in her
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courtroom. also, questions about obstruction of justice and january 6 and discovery issues. so there's a lot to do in this case, and now we are watching and waiting for judge to release her schedule that will lay out exactly how she is going to tackle these issues. but the one thing she is not ready to do is set a trial date, boris today. she said there's just too much to do before she can even contemplate that, but sources close to the case say, look, if this he then goes to trial. it wouldn't happen until likely next fall at the earliest paula reid live outside the federal courthouse in dc. >> thank you so much. >> all right let's talk more. about this now with former federal prosecutor elliot williams and former trump attorney tim parlatore okay. elliott who prevailed more today. what do you think? >> we'll see and a lot of that is going to and on this first wave of decisions or rulings that comes from the judge in terms of the timeline. now certainly she's not going to set a schedule. this is as
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paula had noted, but how are they going to decide these some of these questions about immunity? which evidence is going to be in and out, how in the process for which she sets up there is really going to decide to the big winner as today. but look, this isn't going anywhere anytime soon. there's a lot of big decisions that need to be made tim, what's your take on? who had the advantage today in arguments in court i agree with elie. >> it's one of those things where they made the arguments the judge didn't decide and ultimately the thing that's the most immediate concern is what is the next briefing schedule going to be in both sides have argued feud over essentially who's going to file their brief first on the immunity issue. traditionally, it is something where the defense will file a motion first, the government then responds the defense gets reply. here's special counsel's office has suggested kind of reversing the order, letting them go first and having the defense reply and then giving special counsel the last word. and i think that the subtext that they were trying
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to get into there is if you do it that way right now, this close to the election, you're essentially dictating which side gets to put their argument not only before the court, but also before the public in what order before the election. so ultimately, we'll see what the judge decides on that tim, do you think the judge seems inclined to accept the indictment as it is or do you think that the special counsel is going to have to do some significant tinkering with it well, she's definitely not going to accept that just simply as is without proper briefing and potentially hearings that that i think she made very clear that this is something the supreme court once her to go through a detailed analysis before she even gets to that point and i do think that they have they've cut it down significantly. there's a lot of things that were immune under the supreme court case law that have been taken out but there may still be a few things that she decides to cut out a little bit further. so i do think that
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there's going to be just a little bit more shaving to go on elliot on how this is weighed. it seems like the special counsel says we can do this through legal briefings. the trump team is like no, let's have hearings. let's discuss this further. obviously, one would put the case back even further than it is now, as paula pointed out, potentially into next fall is there going to be a mix? how do you foresee that plane it's i think the judge has acknowledged that we're not seeing a trial anytime soon. >> that's why she's very clear about not setting a trial date because of the number of issues. now, the prosecutors have been clear that they can that they ought to be able to just lay out this is the evidence that we think ought to support the indictment that we've supported here. what's put that on paper? and then after that, we can debate what's immune and what isn't the defense wants to drag things out a little bit more by sort of having a series in effect many hearings are many disputes. again, that's all the things that the judge has to sort out in the next we might even see something today. i want to get too excited, but
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just at least in terms of a preliminary an eerie outlining what the next timeline is going to be, what did you think elliot about how she said this court is not concerned with the timing? the election, and how realistic that is when you can't ignore, at least politically that there is an election. it's like getting the band back together, brianna, because you and i and boards, we talked about there's a lot in the spring and fall and i have long taken the view that we have a political calendar, but also the legal system doesn't need to bend the knee to that. >> but of course, we don't live in fantasy lawyer land. we live in a world where there are elections and people well care about what happens in these legal cases and so she's right that anybody would pardon me, anybody who believes or says that we ought to think about elections is right? it's true, it's, it's a reality, but the judge has a job to do and her job is to make decisions that adhere to the rule of law and not do what's best for voters on november to me, it seems like one of the angles of
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attack for the trump team on this is going to mimic what we saw play out in florida and the classified documents case, one of the arguments is going to be that special counsel jack smith was unduly appointed that that his appointment itself is illegal how successful do you think that argument is going to be before judge chutkan oh, it's not going to be successful at all in front of her. the dc circuit case law on this is very unfavorable to the president's position but the reason he was successful in florida is in part because that dc case law wasn't binding on florida. and so i think that for that argument, old but at least succeed is not going to succeed in front of judge chutkan is not going to succeed at the dc circuit. it may succeed in the, in the florida case on appeal up to the up to the circuit, and then ultimately to the supreme court to where if they prevail, there
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than that decision can essentially be dropped. back down to chuck him, but as far as succeeding in this courtroom, not a chance tim just turning to a different high-profile case here, which is hunter biden's felony tax evasion case in california, supposed to start today with jury selection and then moments before that started, his lawyers offered to change his plea to avoid trial. >> what did you think of what biden's lawyers were asking here and why are they asking this tim it's a very unconventional ask what they're, what they're looking for here is something called an alford plea, where essentially he wants to plead guilty to the indictment while at the same time maintaining his innocence, essentially saying that he he's unable to contest him at trial, but he still wants to be able to publicly say that he's innocent. >> it's something that, you know, it's very uncommon for these types of pleas to happen. usually when they do happen, it is something that's negotiated with the prosecutors where you
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get least some form of reduction in your sentence, but to do an alford plea to the indictment without any agreement whatsoever from the government. i think it actually is something that can backfire forum significantly because while he avoids the trial, he essentially then go straight into sentencing we'll be sentenced on the full freight as if he was found guilty of everything at trial, but with no credit for acceptance of responsibility or any of the bargain for benefit so it is very unusual and not something i was expecting at all elliot, what do you make of this month? >> i agree fully with tim. here is number one. it is very much in hunter biden's interest to try to plead guilty, to get out of going to trial. the evidence is against him. and if he's convicted of everything, he's going to face a significant amount of time in prison. now to tim's point point, were he to strike a deal with the government? he could agree to plead to some charges, but not all. and so i'm really curious to see what the what the prosecution agrees to do here.
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they don't have to. and frankly, they can use this to almost turn the screws on him i'm a little bit and get an even tougher plea deal than they would have have they agreed to one several weeks ago. but again criminal defendants across the united states, it is always sadly many ways in their interest to plead guilty because of the penalties in effect that you get. if you do go to trial and cost the government all the resources of trying, to, notably, he had a plea deal in place thank you yeah. one fell apart so even more resources, all the more reason to these cases, elliot williams, tim parlatore. thanks. thank you so much for the conversation. appreciate it next to georgia and the scene of the latest school shooting, the deadliest thus far this year today, how the alleged gunman's past may offer more questions and answers as we learn on the 14-year-old was questioned just last year about a school shooting threat. we are live from winder, georgia right after this kamala harris, donald trump, the debate. everyone's been waiting for follows cnn for complete
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officials say the 14-year-old suspect is being held at a youth detention center, and his first court appearance is set for tomorrow. >> now, as this investigation unfolds, we're learning that officials in a different georgia county actually question that suspect a year ago about online threats to commit a school shooting. his family then moved to winder where the shooting happened. cnn's nick valencia is live for us outside apalachee high school in nyc what do you know about the incident last year and weather school officials there knew about it yet boris that incident being brought back into focus because of what was released in a joint statement from the fbi hi atlanta office and local law enforcement saying that in 2023, this suspect, when he was 13-years-old, was questioned by local law enforcement officials because of anonymous tips that he it was allegedly posting threatening messages on social media he denied making those posts and it was determined at that time, according to the fbi and local law enforcement that there's no probable cause to
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take him into custody, but it was also determined that there were hunting rifles that his father owned in the house, despite that, the father said that you didn't not have unsupervised access to it, but it's unclear whether or not this incident at all was reported to apalachee high school or the barrow county school district. >> look for all question marks this morning about what happened and if there was any red flags or if anything more that can be done to prevent yesterday, it was clear that the school did a lot right? there was automatic locking doors and in a new security alert system, which was consequential according to police, and having them respond as quickly as they did. >> boris and nic give us an update on these victims joining the two of them were students and there were two math teachers as well it was a really heavy atmosphere here outside of the school, boris and a lot of the focus of forces on the victims, those that were killed, those that suffered injuries and those that suffered emotional scars behind me. >> you see the flags are at half-staff and there's a growing vigil here. on campus. those four victims have been
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identified, two of them were students here, both 14-years-old, one of them identified as mason screamer horn, the other has climbed that's made christian and kuhlow and those two adults, both math teachers, one of them, richard aspen wall, 39. he was also the defensive coordinator here for the wildcats football team. they had football game scheduled for friday that has since been postponed. and the other adult who's been identified 53 three-year-old christina era me. and of course, those nine victims yesterday reported that one of those victims and adult was shot in this stomach and was in surgery yesterday. we still have not been given an update on their condition. and of course, the emotional scars, a lot of tears in the eyes of those that we see show up here today. sort of processing everything that they went through and coming to grips that something that happened. so common now in this country happened here in winder yesterday, force now our thoughts are with the loved ones of those impacted by this, nick valencia. thank you so much, brynn joining us now is former fbi supervisory special
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agent peter they're lacata. peter, the initial hearing for the shooting suspect is scheduled for tomorrow morning what are we going to learn from it? and i wonder, are we going to see him? he is after all, a minor he's being held in a juvenile facility. he is though being charged as an adult correct. so easily your initial appearance, it's there quick you're not going to hear a lot it'll a plea will be made and he will whether or not there's a bail hearing or not, or he'll be remanded again, georgia law does allow for this individual. i believe it's 13 years or older. if you're convicted or accused of the seven deadly sins, i think it's up to nine now in their law in statute that juvenile in this case, above the age of 13 can be convicted or charged as an adult which is a severe penalty for this type of act. >> so we learned that local law enforcement in a neighboring county, jackson county, visited
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the boy and his father last year after the fbi had received a tip about an online threat and passed it on and the father told jackson county officers that his son did not have unsupervised access to his home hunting rifles, and the sun officials say denied that he made a threat. did law enforcement have more options after that it's brianna, it's really hard. >> right. so the way it looks like the initial tip came into the fbi's national threat operations center, clarksburg, virginia, where all the threats for anything come into they pass it down to the they assess it and then turn it to the respective fbi field office in this case, it was atlanta interestingly enough with in the atlanta fbi field office, you have the georgia fusion center of a fusion center which is actually called the georgia information sharing analytical center. every state has these fusion centers, which is a series of law enforcement agencies. it's a joint task force, if you will, that share information, intelligence, and
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analysis. it's assessed again on the imminent of the imminence of dangerous it is routine and in many cases, just like what happened as you noted, this is deferred to a local law enforcement agency in this case, the jackson county sheriff's office. it seems to me at least on the on the outset, they've done their due diligence. they did a direct subject interview in the presence of the father, even know that the individuals 13 they did. it didn't have to, but they did they were able to find his discord or his online account which talked about shooting up a school apparently grade denied making that actually joked that he would never he wouldn't even do that in a joking manner because he's tips were allegedly anonymous and they even found out that his the screen name was something i believe in oren language like a russian or slavic language, that its code for lanza, which is a reference to adam lanza so there were a lot of breadcrumbs there that would allow law enforcement did dig into. and it's just a matter of whizzer enough
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probable cause for his arrest, which apparently there wasn't also was there a reasonable belief different than reasonable doubt in a court of law, but for an investigation reasonable belief that this should be followed on more for whatever reason, without looking at the investigative reports or summaries, the accounting of these interviews. it's hard to say that they were able to determine it in retrospect, it seems like this interview flash probably admonishment was enough for great to delete his discord account. and then the family moves, right. so they go to a different location apparently also, there was more due diligence with georgia child services. so there's a lot of breadcrumbs there to follow on how grey finally got to this state and why it wasn't even look to further. but on the outset this happens all the time. >> unfortunately that's the fear to let, let's talk about that mood because that encounter with law enforcement was in jackson county, which is next door to barrow county, where the shooting took place. and our john miller reports it's a jackson county authorities. they informed
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their local school district about this visit. so the school that he was in there knew about it. the family then moved to barrow county. what obligation does did the jackson county district have to inform barrow county schools about the prior threat there would be an obligation if they actually knew that the family had moved, right. >> so there was no active investigation on the individual or the family for that matter? so they're not being monitored 24/7. so there if there's not an active investigation law enforcement doesn't know that the individual moved. it's not like family to kind of compare it. they're not sex offenders where you have to register every time you move, right? you have to record yourself with the county, their local jurisdiction in this case. he was investigated for a threat being made, a severe and heinous threat. it was cleared investigation was done. now, i believe i would assess that if the jackson county knew that the gray family moved to a different jurisdiction, they would have done their due diligence to notify them, but
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that was also now a year ago, they closed the matter. >> they closed this lead. it's called the guardian he that came in the eye term and there was no based on the interview with the admonishment and the individual deleting you're account so unfortunately, in a horrible way, this individual and the family kind of got lost in the system and if law enforcement is not looking into you in a full-time basis, as u.n an active investigation, then there's no way determine where you've traveled from one town to another. jurisdiction or one state yeah. >> you can see how it just slipped through the cracks. peter licata. thank you so much for your insights. we appreciate it next we're following disturbing details about that super yacht that sank off the coast of italy, newly released autopsy suggests that some victims were trapped alive inside the ship after it went down comedy, u.s. >> coming to cnn what could go
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meeting. but even before the big showdown, just five days from now there's another battle coming to a head in still citi, both harris and trump actually the agree with president biden that they would block to the $14 billion sale of u.s steel to the japanese firm nippon steel u.s. steel's chief is warning, though that if the stale doesn't go through, it may have to close down mills, likely cutting thousands of union jobs and potentially moving its headquarters out of pennsylvania, which if you've been paying attention is a very important state in this election. some employees of us steel rallied yesterday in pittsburgh to support the takeover. but the united steelworkers union has firmly been against the deal let's discuss with david mccall, he's the president of the united steelworkers union. david, thank you so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us. i'm curious to get your response to this warning from the ceo that blocking the deal could mean lost union jobs. do you agree?
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>> no, i don't. boris. and thank you for the invitation to talk about this the ceo come out yesterday with this statement about the threatening to shut down some of the facilities and move their headquarters out of pittsburgh it's basically sentence irresponsible us steel is a profitable company, does well here in the mon valley where he was targeting some of those threats. they've talked about it being a world-class facility and being able to deliver quality products to our customers. now all of a sudden when he's about to loses $70 million, changing controlled bonus he makes these kinds of threats and like i say, there are irresponsible and the board of directors out to really be looking at what exactly his agenda is the company's stock dropped sharply when president biden said he planned to block the deal yesterday today it seems you're convinced that us steel can survive without the kind of investment that nippon steel is promising. >> is that right i, know it can
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survive. >> it's been as i said, it's a world-class facility and we make good high-quality products. matter of fact, here in amman valley, it's been noted as being one of the most cost lowest cost producers in the entire system. >> so these threats are just irresponsible. >> the real problem here is not only the national defense and critical supply chain issues that sivyush has been investigating. it also violates our collective bargaining agreement and that the ultimate parent of this proposed transaction nippon it was not signing our collective bargaining agreements, so there's issues around the collective bargaining agreement, but there's also issues about national defense and critical supply chain issues. >> i want to dig into that with you serve because supporters of the deal argue the japanese firms and vast more than $700 billion across the united states, they employ something
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like 1 million americans directly and up to 3 million indirectly. obviously, there are strong political relationships between the united states and japan. so what do you say to those who argue that those national security concerns are overblown? >> well, frankly, we know that there are an ally and that's not an issue here, but they're not necessarily an ally when it comes to trade. there's currently 12 cases against nippon steel itself where they've dumped steel and steel products into this country at illegal prices, either hello, the market or less than cost of production and part of our concern here, and when we've talked a net ban and tried to get them to make commitments to us. they don't they talk about investing in the hot strip mill here in amman valley? but we're also concerned about blast furnace production, which is the kind of production that you need to make for some of the high-quality products around automotive and ten. and in that
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national defense issues around the military. and they have 16 million tons of excess capacity in japan and are concern is that the blast furnaces will go down. they want don't repair them over a period of time. and then they'll bring slabs into the united states from japan. we need to melt poor and finished still in this country for national defense and critical supply chain issues. so a lot of what they say is about in the future shutting down some of that blast furnace production that we need to be kept here in the u.s. >> would you be more amenable to a deal if nippon actually made promises in writing or made agreements in right? hiding with the company and with the workers union that outline the kind of investment that they would make aside from just a press release or a public announcement? >> we've asked him about it over the last almost a year now, we've talked at various times with them about those
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kinds of commitments and they've refused to do it. and as i said, there are also the ultimate parent in this transaction and they refused to sign the collective bargaining agreement and they've known that for eight months now that those are the issues and they framed just ignore him and they make promises about no later unless they unless something changes in the market. well, those are the kinds of commitments we've already gotten our collective bargaining agreement different recall. >> appreciate you sharing your perspective. look forward to continuing the conversation as the story moves forward thank you, boris of course still have the u.s insisting that israel and hamas are on the verge of a ceasefire deal. >> but prime minister benjamin netanyahu, one of the leaders who would have to sign off on that, says it's not even close. so what exactly is it's going on and can they actually get any closer to a truce that story and more coming up on cnn news central no man, a hot dog
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flying dogs back into the states, either in the cabin, the cargo hold lose haenszel is the ceo of leave. no pause behind us say she is joining us from tel aviv where her husband is serving with the u.s. marines. liz, this is heartbreaking. how many families have been affected by this? >> breaking? well, we have a large population of troops all over europe and asia, not they think the last time to hit bradley 300,000 troops overseas and when the news first broke, it was so sudden there? was no guidance that the quick reaction was to just shut down the services and when public itself and i was actually in the middle of my family vacation in germany. i just knew that we had to do something we had to act fast. >> this is pcs season, permanent it seemed to though
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certain season where families are constantly moving in and out of the country. >> so i immediately got on my laptop and my phone and i was emailing the ceo and the leadership of loofah for airlines. this is an airline that i have personally used before. they are one of the most pet friendly airlines and made it so easy for military families to move to and from germany to the united states so thankfully, after about three days of back-and-forth of trying to cope with solution, trying to contact cdc leadership, explaining that this is not something that i can just be lamented almost overnight. we only had a few months warrant to get things ready, going a lot of families had no idea. that's changed was coming down. >> so with a lot of attention brought to this, the cdc did pull back a little bit. >> there's still process that needs to happen. who fonts that has finally agreed? to bring pets back in? kevin and in the
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whole but with starting caveats, they can only enter the country and certain locations which you can find on the website. but it's still a huge win compared to what we had a few weeks ago, which was just a complete shutdown. >> so do you have people than liz? i mean, they're jumping through hoops, getting their dogs sent to other for airports, i mean, it sounds like a huge inconvenience it is a huge inconvenience personally, our organization have helped families where we pick up, where we actually facilitated a pickup of their cuts and another airport and then basically drawing the two their final destination? yes. absolutely. an inconvenience, especially like one of the ports for incoming for bringing them in the country is new york city okay, so what about family is ptsd in north carolina where we have travelers do and what one of the big that's a marine corps basis. >> east coast along with former prime, one of the biggest army. this is on this east coast. and
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we have to figure out a route to bring that from new york city all the way to north carolina versus just having a flight that can directed there yeah. >> you're relying on the kindness of strangers and that seems like a bit much to be going through when you're already moving. so often. liz haenszel, thanks so much for highlighting this problem. we really appreciate it thank you for having me on and we'll be right back home friday brought to you by endless wings and baby back ribs that golden corral the only one for everyone so why don't you act like a good sister and gave his world baby back ribs be directly china, go get you and drama maybe i'll just go get wings for everybody. what the effects viagra that faster meet roe sparks. they contain so
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