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>> yeah, that's a real debate, caitlin. what everybody agrees on is that ukraine is really running low on artillery rounds. this is an artillery fight, in this counteroffensive. russia has an enormous number of artillery rounds, ukraine needs them. and the reason it was given by the biden administration, for giving these extremely controversial cluster munitions, is because ukraine simply needs more artillery rounds. whether they will be effective, i spoke to a general last week you said that they could have a radical impact on the battlefield. some analysts say that you really need the right kind of target, they say large groupings of russian soldiers, large groupings of russian equipment and machinery, to target with those cluster munitions. but what everybody agrees on is that this is, plugging a gap. this is making up for that shortage of critical artillery rounds, caitlin. >> we will see what develops tonight. alex marquardt, stay safe, thank you. >> and joining me now is the former defense secretary under former presi
>> yeah, that's a real debate, caitlin. what everybody agrees on is that ukraine is really running low on artillery rounds. this is an artillery fight, in this counteroffensive. russia has an enormous number of artillery rounds, ukraine needs them. and the reason it was given by the biden administration, for giving these extremely controversial cluster munitions, is because ukraine simply needs more artillery rounds. whether they will be effective, i spoke to a general last week you said...
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joining us is tom dupree and abby phillips as well as caitlin collins. caitlin, listening to desantis when i pushed him on the investigations into trump . >> jack smith has prosecuted democrats. he was part of the prosecution of senator menendez, senator john edwards. are you saying that if he finds evidence of criminality he should not charge donald trump? >> what i am saying is when you are going after somebody on the other side of the political spectrum, if you are stressing statutes to try to criminalize or maybe politicized lyrical disagreements, that is wrong. i think we have gone down the road in this country of trying to criminalize differences of politics rather than saying you don't like somebody? defeat them in the election rather than trying to use the justice system. we do not know what will happen. i can tell you with the bragg one that was stretching criminal law. the evidence was weak and even if it existed, other people would not have been charged under those circumstances and that is the problem. >> let me just repeat what he said. i sa
joining us is tom dupree and abby phillips as well as caitlin collins. caitlin, listening to desantis when i pushed him on the investigations into trump . >> jack smith has prosecuted democrats. he was part of the prosecution of senator menendez, senator john edwards. are you saying that if he finds evidence of criminality he should not charge donald trump? >> what i am saying is when you are going after somebody on the other side of the political spectrum, if you are stressing...
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. >> good evening, i'm caitlin collins. night before the united states celebrates its independence day, ukraine is vowing to never give up on freedom. as it is facing new setbacks in its 4-week-old count our offensive. president zelenskyy has a new op-ed in the wall street journal thanking the united states for providing both support to his country and setting an example of liberty. we are now 16 months into the russian invasion. tonight, there is an ominous new estimate. 180,000 russian forces making a push on to eastern france in ukraine. that's according to ukrainian military spokesman. for context, that is more than twice the size of the british army. president zelenskyy has been openly addressing the difficulties they have been facing on the front lines. he does still maintain progress is being made. he's also making news in a new exclusive interview with erin burnett who sat down with him in odessa as he told her that he does believe president putin's power is diminishing. >> have you seen any changes and how you thin
. >> good evening, i'm caitlin collins. night before the united states celebrates its independence day, ukraine is vowing to never give up on freedom. as it is facing new setbacks in its 4-week-old count our offensive. president zelenskyy has a new op-ed in the wall street journal thanking the united states for providing both support to his country and setting an example of liberty. we are now 16 months into the russian invasion. tonight, there is an ominous new estimate. 180,000 russian...
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>> good evening, caitlin. yes i do.iation for blowing up the kurdish street bridge. >> this bridge is symbolic for putin. obviously, personally it is, but remember he drove a mercedes across it to show it was safe after the last attack on the bridge. but it is also strategic because it is the only, essentially, direct link to russia from crimea. clearly that is why the ukrainians were targeting it in that attack this morning. >> absolutely. it is a key supply line that links mainland russia with crimean peninsula and it has been used by the russians as a supply line since their invasion in 2022. >> this is coming as ukraine has conducted this counteroffensive. even president zelenskyy has said it's going slower than they hoped it was. what do you make of the fact that they are using a naval drone for this attack on the kerch strait bridge? what does it say about ukraine's abilities? >> i think it's ingenious. it gives russians concern both from the land and the sea that the ukrainians have the ability now to use c drone
>> good evening, caitlin. yes i do.iation for blowing up the kurdish street bridge. >> this bridge is symbolic for putin. obviously, personally it is, but remember he drove a mercedes across it to show it was safe after the last attack on the bridge. but it is also strategic because it is the only, essentially, direct link to russia from crimea. clearly that is why the ukrainians were targeting it in that attack this morning. >> absolutely. it is a key supply line that links...
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. >> i want to bring it caitlin conant who was part of the team that broke this exclusive report. set the scene for us, this meeting happen december 18. what else is going on around this time? >> i should also note that you heard erik hirschman there. at one point he asked the people who were on teen crazy if they even knew who he was and they said yeah, you are pat. and obviously he was not. but, jake, this meeting is december 18, four days after the electoral college has just voted to certify president biden's win . eight days after bill barr came out in an interview with the associated press. course the atty. gen. at the time said it was clear to him that there was no widespread election fraud . it, still this meeting culminated, it was pretty abruptly arrange we were told by sources at the time. and really, what it pans out for, beyond just being team normal and teen crazy is that it was very clearly one of the most desperate attempts we saw out of many desperate attempts in that period to keep trump in power, that is what the group on the left was trying to do. they had this
. >> i want to bring it caitlin conant who was part of the team that broke this exclusive report. set the scene for us, this meeting happen december 18. what else is going on around this time? >> i should also note that you heard erik hirschman there. at one point he asked the people who were on teen crazy if they even knew who he was and they said yeah, you are pat. and obviously he was not. but, jake, this meeting is december 18, four days after the electoral college has just...
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lawyers and the special counsel, it wrapped up months ago, we are outside the federal courthouse, caitlin, what are we learning? >> reporter: there's a lot of activity happening today, there was a question of whether something like this would happen after donald trump received the target letter informing him and his lawyers that he was very likely to be indicted related to the 2020 election and his behavior leading up to january 6, this is the sort of meeting that often would be an opportunity for the defense counsel before and indictment would be presented to a grand jury, so we don't have a full readout, at least here at the courthouse yet of exactly what's going to emerge year to affect what's going on here but we have seen activity here at the courthouse, prosecutors of an arriving threat the morning from the special counsel's office, we counted at least four, that's a fairly large amount of prosecutors to come over to be working with the grand jury, and they were not in on a regular day on tuesday after hearing from several witnesses last week in the investigation after months and mo
lawyers and the special counsel, it wrapped up months ago, we are outside the federal courthouse, caitlin, what are we learning? >> reporter: there's a lot of activity happening today, there was a question of whether something like this would happen after donald trump received the target letter informing him and his lawyers that he was very likely to be indicted related to the 2020 election and his behavior leading up to january 6, this is the sort of meeting that often would be an...
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be sure to tune in for the official launch of caitlin's brand-new show, the source with caitlin collin premieres monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. only here on cnn. congratulations to caitlin. ron desantis is now defending a campaign ad that is making headlines. why is he defending it? that is next . yeah, like me. thanks, bro. take a lap, rookie. real mature. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast business, advanced security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started wih fast spees and advanced security for $49.99a month for 12 monts plus ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card with qualifying interne
be sure to tune in for the official launch of caitlin's brand-new show, the source with caitlin collin premieres monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. only here on cnn. congratulations to caitlin. ron desantis is now defending a campaign ad that is making headlines. why is he defending it? that is next . yeah, like me. thanks, bro. take a lap, rookie. real mature. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing...
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i want to share with you a video comment that was sent to us by caitlin vogue and we'll come back to more come take a listen. section 230 also encourages services to voluntarily moderate content like hate speech and does information by ensuring that those who moderate are not at create a risk of liability. then those who don't. but section 2, thirties, liability shield is not absolute, and it doesn't apply to claims that have nothing to do with 3rd party speech like those based on competition or privacy law. comprehensive federal privacy legislation could address some of the harms that are caused by providers collection of users, personal data, and the algorithmic recommendation of content like that issue and gonzales. so what kind of, how could anti trust and privacy locks the address, the content moderation problem? what do you make of what kaitlin had said there? i think caitlin is, is very on point here and i add this is really important because when we talk about things like bias and profit, those are, those can be bad incentives, but they do not eliminate protection for speech.
i want to share with you a video comment that was sent to us by caitlin vogue and we'll come back to more come take a listen. section 230 also encourages services to voluntarily moderate content like hate speech and does information by ensuring that those who moderate are not at create a risk of liability. then those who don't. but section 2, thirties, liability shield is not absolute, and it doesn't apply to claims that have nothing to do with 3rd party speech like those based on competition...
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and caitlin's, right? that rather than going after, and people have been concerned about the dominance of traditional media for a very long time. but the government has never been allowed to go after their speech rights. so if we're worried that google has this huge platform where everyone's going and it's hard for people to leave because of its algorithms, let's look at whether it's violated anti trust laws. if the reasons that it's algorithms are so effective and are recommending content that people are lowering people in and frankly, it's hard to leave the social media subjective. and part of the reason for that is they have designed these algorithms so effectively based on all of the data they've collected on us, right? so then let's do something about the with the incent with the objective of earning money. okay, well we have the last word, i'm going to come to julie, go ahead. can we? can we, can we briefly discuss this? yes, this has been done in the european union where the digital services act rig
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the news continues, have a great weekend, cnn primetime with caitlin collins starts now. ♪ ♪ >> goodning, i'm caitlin collins, tonight donald trump is airing his grievances a new on the campaign trail as he awaits his trial. >> it never happened before, he is doing well, we have to arrest him, these people are sick. if i were not leading the polls by so much, they wouldn't be indicting me. if i were not running, they wouldn't be indicting me. >> of those claims from trump, as jack smith is in the closing stages of his january 6 investigation. last night we brought you exclusive reporting hear about a meeting of high interest to the special counsel, but what is very noble is what happened before and after that he had a gathering in the oval office in the final days of the trump presidency, be teaming what is known as team crazy and team normal. coined by former trump campaign manager with the d divide within the trump campaign and following the 2020 election that he lost. jack smith's team continues to ask about this meeting that took place on eight -- december 18, 2020, 19 days befor
the news continues, have a great weekend, cnn primetime with caitlin collins starts now. ♪ ♪ >> goodning, i'm caitlin collins, tonight donald trump is airing his grievances a new on the campaign trail as he awaits his trial. >> it never happened before, he is doing well, we have to arrest him, these people are sick. if i were not leading the polls by so much, they wouldn't be indicting me. if i were not running, they wouldn't be indicting me. >> of those claims from trump,...
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congratulations to you, caitlin. we thank you for making iowa, the university, and hawkeye nation proud. i rise today to congratulate judge william kelly on his selection to be a magistrate judge of the united states district court for the southern district of iowa. judge kelly is a member of the iowa national guard and will now serve our country in a different way. judge kelly has accomplished legal and judicial career. he obtained an undergrat waited degree from brown university. after graduation he attend r tended drake law sool in des moines -- law school in des moines. become ago magistrate judge happens after a rigorous selection process and candidates are selected based on their merit by the district judges to help assist with the smooth and speedy legal process we enjoy in the united states. good judges in our u.s. court system are vital in keeping our constitutional republic together. i applaud judge kelly for taking the position and wish him luck in serving southeast iowa. i'd also like to extend a happy bi
congratulations to you, caitlin. we thank you for making iowa, the university, and hawkeye nation proud. i rise today to congratulate judge william kelly on his selection to be a magistrate judge of the united states district court for the southern district of iowa. judge kelly is a member of the iowa national guard and will now serve our country in a different way. judge kelly has accomplished legal and judicial career. he obtained an undergrat waited degree from brown university. after...
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>> i don't know what looking sorry looks like to you, caitlin. >> stephen: um, i'm not caitlin. i am stephen colbert. >> that's who i am. >> stephen: no, you're not stephen colbert. i am. >> no. >> stephen: george santos says what? >> what? >> stephen: ha-ha! gotcha, george. >> damn it. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight... eracism. first, stephen welcomes... harrison ford and musical guest vic mensa, featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: beautiful. thank you. hello. hello. hello, hello. hello. happy wednesday. that's right. hey, everybody! welcome. welcome, everybody. in here, out there, all around the world. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is... [applause] it is the first day of black history month. happy black history month, everybody. or as ron desantis calls it, month. it's a time when we as a nation reflect on the vast contribution of black citizens. as a wise man once said, bl
>> i don't know what looking sorry looks like to you, caitlin. >> stephen: um, i'm not caitlin. i am stephen colbert. >> that's who i am. >> stephen: no, you're not stephen colbert. i am. >> no. >> stephen: george santos says what? >> what? >> stephen: ha-ha! gotcha, george. >> damn it. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight... eracism. first, stephen welcomes... harrison ford and musical guest vic...
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. >> paula, caitlin, state with us as well. and trump says the target letter, i'm quoting him, almost always means an arrest and indictment. is he right? >> yeah. so when we get a target letter, that is a statement from prosecutors that an individual is a target of a criminal investigation, means they have substantial evidence linking him or her to the commission of a crime. prosecutors don't have to send one and if they send one, they don't necessarily have to charge somebody with a crime. now most of the time if you get a target letter in the mail you are going to get charged with a crime pretty soon thereafter. we'll see in the coming days. >> i'm sure we will. how soon before you think we'll see another potential indictment? >> i was wrong before. i think it could be a week or more. last time garland delegated down to jack smith to meet with him. so it doesn't to me mean the mere receipt of the target level means indict will be the next day. i would be looking for at least a couple weeks but jack smith could surprise us. >>
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>> it is shocking to me, caitlin, that in 2023, i have to say this. there was no upside to slavery. slavery was not a jobs program. also, ron desantis just showed his lack of leadership by acting like it was somebody else's fault, and not something that was done on his watch. here is the reality. if you are going to talk about how african americans, despite being treated like property, despite having zero freedoms, zero, writes that they still had a tremendous impact on our country, if you want to talk about, that that's great. to imply that there was an upside, it is unacceptable, and what he should have done a say, listen that was wrong -- we are going to fix. that there is no upside to slavery, we are going to make sure that we talk about this, and that our kids in schools get a proper understanding of our history. that is how a real leader would have solved this problem. not letting this continue or faster. >> congressman will herd thank you for joining us. tonight >> it's always a pleasure to be on. >> protesters in israel, pouring into the streets after efforts to overhaul the
>> it is shocking to me, caitlin, that in 2023, i have to say this. there was no upside to slavery. slavery was not a jobs program. also, ron desantis just showed his lack of leadership by acting like it was somebody else's fault, and not something that was done on his watch. here is the reality. if you are going to talk about how african americans, despite being treated like property, despite having zero freedoms, zero, writes that they still had a tremendous impact on our country, if...
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i'm caitlin collins and this is the sort -- source. tonight the special counsel is expanding the january 6th no investigation. jack smith going into all seven battleground states that trump lost and where he fought for results to gather more evidence. we learned tonight that two more top election officials have met for the special counsel's team. al smith a republican was interviewed in march as a source tells cnn. and according to a second source, new mexico's top election official democrat maggie toulouse oliver was also questioned the recent months. that's on top of the other officials that we already know about. arizona's former republican house rusty bowers broke the news right here that he had been a peanut by jack smith and we were also the first to hear from michigan secretary of state jocelyn benson after learning she too should -- had been subpoenaed. was there an area they were most focus on? >> again you can look back to the content of what the january 6th committee discussed. took only when it comes to election workers and
i'm caitlin collins and this is the sort -- source. tonight the special counsel is expanding the january 6th no investigation. jack smith going into all seven battleground states that trump lost and where he fought for results to gather more evidence. we learned tonight that two more top election officials have met for the special counsel's team. al smith a republican was interviewed in march as a source tells cnn. and according to a second source, new mexico's top election official democrat...
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caitlin polantz is working the story and joins us now. walk us through the timeline of what exactly the former president did and one discuss showed up in the obama neighborhood, and how it connects to. >> anderson, there is not a long time between the two events happening, so donald trump post newsletter that reportedly at the address of the obamas endeavor hood, where they live now in washington, d.c., and taylor toronto, he or post that and says, got them surrounded. and then after that, he was already on the radar of federal officials. they were already checking him because of other things that he was doing and saying online, but then he starts livestreaming himself in their neighborhood in washington d.c.. secret service are there because they protect the residents around the obamas, when they encounter him, he takes off on foot. they chasten essentially into the woods, where they arrest him, and then they look in his van, and that is where they found evidence that he had been living out of his van, they believe, in washington d.c. fo
caitlin polantz is working the story and joins us now. walk us through the timeline of what exactly the former president did and one discuss showed up in the obama neighborhood, and how it connects to. >> anderson, there is not a long time between the two events happening, so donald trump post newsletter that reportedly at the address of the obamas endeavor hood, where they live now in washington, d.c., and taylor toronto, he or post that and says, got them surrounded. and then after...
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>> yes, well thank you so much for having me again caitlin.bligation to condemn this vile, heinous some, which is going back to the past. it's no accident in went back to the court as where the race riot happen as well as in 1927 lynching of an young man who was 18 years old, henry show occurred. the song is about normalizin g race as vigilantism and white nationalism and it's about glorifying the south that we are moving forward from and moving form from in tennessee. >> he obviously didn't write the song but clearly sings it and some of the lyrics we were looking at them earlier, one of them is because out of the cops, stop on his face, yeah you think you're tough, we'll try that in a small town. are those the lyrics that you are referencing? >> those lyrics to see how far you make it down the road. this is a lynching anthem, it's an anthem that reminds me of the stories of young men like trayvon martin who were killed by the white vigilantes. this song is not about small town, because if it was about small towns where was jason ld when the
>> yes, well thank you so much for having me again caitlin.bligation to condemn this vile, heinous some, which is going back to the past. it's no accident in went back to the court as where the race riot happen as well as in 1927 lynching of an young man who was 18 years old, henry show occurred. the song is about normalizin g race as vigilantism and white nationalism and it's about glorifying the south that we are moving forward from and moving form from in tennessee. >> he...
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>> well caitlin, it was very startling to hear that aerate siren go off just a few minutes ago. because of how on edge this city is. of course bracing for a potential fourth night of strikes. we did hear that siren go off. it has since ended for the time being. there was a warning from the ukrainian military thought there was a missile threat. whether those missiles were fired and landed elsewhere, and we didn't hear them, whether that was a false alarm, we do not know. we will learn that in the coming hours. but the fact is that the city is so on edge and so anxious it really speaks to an assumption that these civilians are fearing the worst, because over the past few days, they really have seen the worse it has been fired at the city since the beginning of the war. you talked about 70 missiles fired over the course of the past few days. last night alone, we saw four different types of cruise missiles being fired from long range supersonic strategic bombers. we saw drones being fired at this city, not just last night, but over the last three nights. you could hear them buzzing
>> well caitlin, it was very startling to hear that aerate siren go off just a few minutes ago. because of how on edge this city is. of course bracing for a potential fourth night of strikes. we did hear that siren go off. it has since ended for the time being. there was a warning from the ukrainian military thought there was a missile threat. whether those missiles were fired and landed elsewhere, and we didn't hear them, whether that was a false alarm, we do not know. we will learn that...
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cnn prime time with laura coates starts now. >> thanks, caitlin. nice to see you.m mara coats. there are some of the most gruesome and some of the mos
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. >> caitlin, congratulations on this great show. great to be with you and have a chance to talk about virginia. we have a lot of great things going on. >> you do have a lot going on in virginia. and you recently went ten for ten in the contested primaries in your home state. the candidates endorsed all one. your own election in virginia was also seen as a playbook for you helpless across the country. when you look at virginia, you look at 2020, for what do you think republicans need to do nationally to win in 2024, and i went for me? >> have to look back at what we learned in 2021. first, foremost we have got to listen to the voters and i listened to a lot of virginians about what issues were most important to them. so i think the same issue set will be in our 2023 elections. which we have in virginia, our whole house, our whole senate is up. that is what i'm focused on. that issue is really clear, cost of living has run away from folks. they're worried about the economy. what about public. safety they are really worried about educa
. >> caitlin, congratulations on this great show. great to be with you and have a chance to talk about virginia. we have a lot of great things going on. >> you do have a lot going on in virginia. and you recently went ten for ten in the contested primaries in your home state. the candidates endorsed all one. your own election in virginia was also seen as a playbook for you helpless across the country. when you look at virginia, you look at 2020, for what do you think republicans...
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with us to discuss, crime and justice reporter caitlin plans. what can you tell us?onald trump is the one announcing he got it on sunday and the date that he had, he wanted to go and testify in his own defense, as would be his right, would be thursday. and that would be before a grand jury in washington. we've been watching this grand jury in washington, working, tuesdays, thursdays, for many months now, on the special counsel's investigation and now we are essentially on indictment watch. tomorrow is thursday. if donald trump does not take the justice department up on this invitation, if he wants to come in and talk to the grand jury after they've heard all this evidence apparently against him, he can. but he very likely will not. he didn't do it in florida when he got a target letter and so once that date passes, there's a lot of questions of what happens next, how much work is there still to do in this case. it does signal that the justice department feels very comfortable at the end and they believed that there may be charges that the grand jury will approve in t
with us to discuss, crime and justice reporter caitlin plans. what can you tell us?onald trump is the one announcing he got it on sunday and the date that he had, he wanted to go and testify in his own defense, as would be his right, would be thursday. and that would be before a grand jury in washington. we've been watching this grand jury in washington, working, tuesdays, thursdays, for many months now, on the special counsel's investigation and now we are essentially on indictment watch....
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i saw a tweet from the right to caitlin johnston. has many follows on to the saying the us the right, this is right just saying uh the us health care and infrastructure system. you must be watching it in new york. the, let's be phenomenal given how much americans can afford to spend blowing things up under the weather. she went to north stream, take us back to planet ponzi and, and how broke is the usa girl. it's incredible, actually the out of the system here in new york is breaking down because they have bus loads and people coming, you know, the open borders and in the south are busing people in here. and there are just tens of thousands of people showing up here every week and every month, so the population is being over run. so it's a bad situation. the debt situation in planet ponds, the bulk of the planet ponds. the, the book is, is about the credit crisis. i wrote it back in 2012. it's more relevant today than it was back then. it's a historical document. i know that we're trying to destroy a traditional norms values, history
i saw a tweet from the right to caitlin johnston. has many follows on to the saying the us the right, this is right just saying uh the us health care and infrastructure system. you must be watching it in new york. the, let's be phenomenal given how much americans can afford to spend blowing things up under the weather. she went to north stream, take us back to planet ponzi and, and how broke is the usa girl. it's incredible, actually the out of the system here in new york is breaking down...
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>> that is the veteran entrepreneur act of 2023 that caitlin rowe and my dad wrote and drafted.d allow the g.i. bill to be used for starting business if i understand that. as a high school senior you started a social media marketing company so you have options. jason you're involved in the veteran space and you understand the military very well, hammocks has it changed, for those that might say it's not different. here members in the military testify saying it's not a woke military is a ready military. how has it changed our viewers out there? >> it is changed quite a bit and it is unfortunate. as aiden said recently on anothr fox interview. a lot of today's youth when they hear the word pride they think of the rainbow flag. in our generation and yours and thank you for your service as well. when we heard the word pride we thought of the american flag. now it's a rainbow stripes over the freedom stripes and that's created a lot of hesitation from the people that you want to join the military. the people that are really patriotic, love their country and want to serve, a commander
>> that is the veteran entrepreneur act of 2023 that caitlin rowe and my dad wrote and drafted.d allow the g.i. bill to be used for starting business if i understand that. as a high school senior you started a social media marketing company so you have options. jason you're involved in the veteran space and you understand the military very well, hammocks has it changed, for those that might say it's not different. here members in the military testify saying it's not a woke military is a...
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and cnn's caitlin pollonz is part a that report. what does this tell us about where jack smith is in the process? >> this reporting from a keep of us led by kaitlan collins and others on the justice team is that there are many witnesses who have been asked about this december 18th meeting at the white house, where things really escalated after the election with donald trump in the room for much of it, hearing different ideas about how he could try to hold on to the presidency and lean into accusations of fraud from the election. pat cipollone, he's testified about this. he says it was not a normal meeting. that's what a what he said to house investigators, and this meeting was one where there were several outsiders coming into the white house and essentially saying they wanted trump to use the power of his presidency in really extreme ways. people like sidney powell, michael flin, and patrick burn, three tsiders coming to the white house tot with trump, suggesting to him he could seize voting machines, use the u.s. military if he wa
and cnn's caitlin pollonz is part a that report. what does this tell us about where jack smith is in the process? >> this reporting from a keep of us led by kaitlan collins and others on the justice team is that there are many witnesses who have been asked about this december 18th meeting at the white house, where things really escalated after the election with donald trump in the room for much of it, hearing different ideas about how he could try to hold on to the presidency and lean...
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caitlin, do we know who testified before the grand jury today? >> the most important person, even though he's not really a household name, is will russell. he was someone who was kind of a body man, personal aide to trump inside the white house, and followed him to mar-a-lago after he left the white house. importantly, he was there at january six. he was at the ellipse with trump. i mean, there is a ton of videos of him always by trump's side, or kind of in the background. what's notable is that, this is his third appearance before the grand jury. and, that's even baffling, to some of the trump attorneys, of why he is going so many times. one really interesting thing happened today, and this just speaks to the complexity of this case, and also just how intertwined all of this is. all of this is happening in a courthouse in washington. and, will russell is before the grand jury. his attorney is this guy, stan woodward, who was also representing other people, walt nauta, trump's codefendant. he was late to a hearing, a verdict reading for someone,
caitlin, do we know who testified before the grand jury today? >> the most important person, even though he's not really a household name, is will russell. he was someone who was kind of a body man, personal aide to trump inside the white house, and followed him to mar-a-lago after he left the white house. importantly, he was there at january six. he was at the ellipse with trump. i mean, there is a ton of videos of him always by trump's side, or kind of in the background. what's notable...
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as you can see of course, caitlin, the sources at the top of the next hour. next for us tonight, more on the breaking news, and how so much of the upcoming documents trial is in the hands of judge aileen cannon, a troubled pointy, as you probably know, who's already been overruled once in this matter. a former member of the federal bench joins us about the judge. later, more breaking news, house republicans add restrictions on abortion access to a must pass defense bill, where it leaves legislation, where that leads military, ahead tonight. new pronamel active shield actively shields the ename to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients- it really works. my mental health was much better, but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements. ingrezza is different. it's the si
as you can see of course, caitlin, the sources at the top of the next hour. next for us tonight, more on the breaking news, and how so much of the upcoming documents trial is in the hands of judge aileen cannon, a troubled pointy, as you probably know, who's already been overruled once in this matter. a former member of the federal bench joins us about the judge. later, more breaking news, house republicans add restrictions on abortion access to a must pass defense bill, where it leaves...
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the source with caitlin collins starts right now. >>> tonight, straight from the source. the fourth trumpet employee in that superseding indictment identified. the mar-a-lago i.t. worker that was allegedly asked to delete surveillance footage. what we are learning about that new co-defendant at the center of these new charges and trumps added legal exposure. also, more than one dozen hopefuls are in one room in iowa, right now. one was just boot on stage for explicitly criticizing trump. the former president will take the stage at any moment. also, ron desantis clashing with two black members of his own party over how his estate teaches savory. the florida governor is not backing down. i am caitlin collins, this is the source. >> this is something you do not really see every night. donald trump and a dozen of the people hoping to take his place as the republican nominee and potentially the republican president are all in one room in iowa, just right now. the former president is about to speak any moment now. this is his first major speech since he was charged, again, in t
the source with caitlin collins starts right now. >>> tonight, straight from the source. the fourth trumpet employee in that superseding indictment identified. the mar-a-lago i.t. worker that was allegedly asked to delete surveillance footage. what we are learning about that new co-defendant at the center of these new charges and trumps added legal exposure. also, more than one dozen hopefuls are in one room in iowa, right now. one was just boot on stage for explicitly criticizing...
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remember, you can see caitlin at the top of the hour on the source.ur from now. and next, here's dr. nathan in the half hour. next breath, the phony electors. they signed certificates falsely claiming donald trump won the state of michigan in 2020. these are actual human beings who did this. they are now facing multiple felonies. details, ahead. that's video of them, actually, there they are. also an extraordinary images out of ukraine just moments ago, as russia launches another -- strikes for ukraine taking ou one of their key supply lines. that bridge, a live repo from he scene. - ancestry's helped me really understand my family's immigration experience and what life must have been like for them. and as i pass it on to my daughter, it's an important part of understanding who we are. ♪ ♪ we're reinventing our network... ...with smarter, more efficient routes... ...so you can deliver more value to your customers. fast. reliable. perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost.
remember, you can see caitlin at the top of the hour on the source.ur from now. and next, here's dr. nathan in the half hour. next breath, the phony electors. they signed certificates falsely claiming donald trump won the state of michigan in 2020. these are actual human beings who did this. they are now facing multiple felonies. details, ahead. that's video of them, actually, there they are. also an extraordinary images out of ukraine just moments ago, as russia launches another -- strikes for...
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." >> i'm caitlin huey-burns in washington. thanks for staying with us.africa have killed more than 80 people and prompted mass evacuations from popular tourist destinations. chris livesay has the story. >> reporter: they were fighting to save lives from the fire only to be consumed by it. the water bombing plane swoops to put out the flames tearing through the greek island of avia, when suddenly it crashes into the hillside, killing both pilots. teams are fighting the fire in dozens of teams across greece. in algeria, they've killed at least 34 people. in sicily, flames were lapping at the edges of the palermo airport, forcing to it shut down, all fueled by high winds and extreme heat scorching southern italy. last year italy registered more heat-related deaths than anywhere else in europe. more than 18,000 people. and it's feared that this year could be even deadlier. amid climate change, heat and fires aren't the only risk. in northern italy, storms with hurricane-force winds and hail the size ofcantaloupes, the biggest ever reported in europe, have sn
." >> i'm caitlin huey-burns in washington. thanks for staying with us.africa have killed more than 80 people and prompted mass evacuations from popular tourist destinations. chris livesay has the story. >> reporter: they were fighting to save lives from the fire only to be consumed by it. the water bombing plane swoops to put out the flames tearing through the greek island of avia, when suddenly it crashes into the hillside, killing both pilots. teams are fighting the fire in...
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i saw a tweet from the right to caitlin johnston. has many follows on twitter saying the us the right, so she's right. just saying uh the us health care and infrastructure system. you must be watching it in new york. the let's be phenomenal given how much americans can afford to spend blowing things up under the weather. she meant the north stream . take us back to planet ponzi and, and how broke is the usa girl. it's incredible. actually the, uh, the system here in new york is breaking down because they have bus loads of people coming, you know, the open borders and in the south are busing people in here. and there are just tens of thousands of people showing up here every week. and every month, so the population is being over run. so it's a bad situation. the debt situation in planet ponds, the bulk of the planet ponzi. the book is, is about the credit crisis. i wrote it back in 2012. it's more relevant today than it was back then. it's a historical document. i know that we're trying to destroy a traditional norms values, history,
i saw a tweet from the right to caitlin johnston. has many follows on twitter saying the us the right, so she's right. just saying uh the us health care and infrastructure system. you must be watching it in new york. the let's be phenomenal given how much americans can afford to spend blowing things up under the weather. she meant the north stream . take us back to planet ponzi and, and how broke is the usa girl. it's incredible. actually the, uh, the system here in new york is breaking down...
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caitlin huey-burns has more on the response and the sececret servicee ininvestigatioion. >> we havavecret service is going to get to the bottom of this. >> reporter: as the secret service investigates who brought a small plastic bag of cocaine into the west wing, the white house maintains that many people had access to the area. >> where this was discovered is a heavily traveled area where many white house -- west wing, i should be even more specific, west wing visitors come through. >> reporter: the bag was discovered on the ground floor according to a senior law enforcement official, in a common area near the entry of the west wing. it was close to a set of storage cubbies where visitors leave their cell phones during a tour. >> the indications seem to me that it probably was somebody involved in a tour because keep in mind, the secret service detailees to the white house and the white house staff are routinely drug tested at random. >> reporter: the white house confirms there were west wing tours on friday, saturday, and sunday. all visitors are vetted and go ththrough secururity b
caitlin huey-burns has more on the response and the sececret servicee ininvestigatioion. >> we havavecret service is going to get to the bottom of this. >> reporter: as the secret service investigates who brought a small plastic bag of cocaine into the west wing, the white house maintains that many people had access to the area. >> where this was discovered is a heavily traveled area where many white house -- west wing, i should be even more specific, west wing visitors come...
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caitlin said it's a journey they will never forget.t surely, we got up near the top and when we finally did get to the top, that was just a thrill. that was a great thrill. and i think the three of us found a rock and sat on it and cried a little. caitlin talked to our elissa harrington at a senior living community, says he trained for half dome. i love this by climbing the stairs of a 17 storey building and walking around lake merritt five days a week. still, he says, he didn't fully realize what he'd gotten himself into. it was at first strenuous and i didn't realize how far forward i had to lean to get some momentum and balance. i love it. caitlyn says he hopes his trip to the top of half dome is a reminder to all that you are never too old to try something new. when i wonder what's he going to do when he turns 94? i hope we'll check back in with him. yeah. i wonder. it's going to be something pretty cool. a pretty high bar there. he does. he does? yeah. i mean, that's just pretty amazing that he's keeping active. and, you know, the
caitlin said it's a journey they will never forget.t surely, we got up near the top and when we finally did get to the top, that was just a thrill. that was a great thrill. and i think the three of us found a rock and sat on it and cried a little. caitlin talked to our elissa harrington at a senior living community, says he trained for half dome. i love this by climbing the stairs of a 17 storey building and walking around lake merritt five days a week. still, he says, he didn't fully realize...
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joining now is caitlin welch, director of the global food and water security program at the center foregic and international studies. hello to you. thank you for joining us. just tell us, from your perspective, why this is so important, why potentially this issue over grain could affect not just ukraine and russia but globally. >> this is incredibly important because the black sea grain initiative so far has allowed for the safe transport of ukrainian agricultural products through the black sea during the time of our hostilities since the initiative was put in place last july. we have had ukraine exported screen to 35 countries across three continents. over 1000 ships have exited ukraine. it's had the effect of improving food security among those countries that are directly importing from ukraine now. it has the effect of benefiting food security among those relying on the world food program, which has bought about 725,000 tons of grain from ukraine, and at the same time, it's lowered global grain and food prices, which reached an all-time high immediately after russia's invasion of th
joining now is caitlin welch, director of the global food and water security program at the center foregic and international studies. hello to you. thank you for joining us. just tell us, from your perspective, why this is so important, why potentially this issue over grain could affect not just ukraine and russia but globally. >> this is incredibly important because the black sea grain initiative so far has allowed for the safe transport of ukrainian agricultural products through the...
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i've rea�*i've never i've never >> i've never i've never heard of caitlin but she sounds of caitlin moran sounds great because i don't think happier. think i think men were happier. you noticed men's like, you noticed the men's like, depression levels, rates of depression levels, rates of depression and self—harm and all the rest of it have just been sky rocketing ever since. we've been encouraged to open up about our feelings. >> when last cry, leo? >> when did you last cry, leo? >> when did you last cry, leo? >> i refuse. you've >> i refuse. i refuse. you've never even baby. never cried even as a baby. >> didn't you were that stoic. >> to have my tear ducts seared shut. >> i love a cry. i had a cry when i saw that i bought the same jacket as leo. yeah, i saw you crying in the lobby outside there in. >> £10 cheaper. >> it's £10 cheaper. >> it's £10 cheaper. >> says, just keep >> yeah. as leo says, just keep your inside. >> yeah. as leo says, just keep you bottle inside. >> yeah. as leo says, just keep you bottle in:up.. >> yeah. as leo says, just keep youbottle inrup. that's >> yeah. as
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i've rea�*i've never i've never >> i've never i've never heard of caitlin but she sounds of caitlin moran sounds great because i don't think happier. think i think men were happier. you noticed men's like, you noticed the men's like, depression levels, rates of depression levels, rates of depression and self—harm and all the rest of it have just been sky rocketing ever since. we've been encouraged to open up about our feelings. >> when last cry, leo? >> when did you last cry, leo? >> when did you last cry, leo? >> i refuse. you've >> i refuse. i refuse. you've never even baby. never cried even as a baby. >> didn't you were that stoic. >> to have my tear ducts seared shut. >> i love a cry. i had a cry when i saw that i bought the same jacket as leo. yeah, i saw you crying in the lobby outside there in. >> £10 cheaper. >> it's £10 cheaper. >> it's £10 cheaper. >> says, just keep >> yeah. as leo says, just keep your inside. >> yeah. as leo says, just keep you bottle inside. >> yeah. as leo says, just keep you bottle in:up.. >> yeah. as leo says, just keep youbottle inrup. that's >> yeah. as
i've rea�*i've never i've never >> i've never i've never heard of caitlin but she sounds of caitlin moran sounds great because i don't think happier. think i think men were happier. you noticed men's like, you noticed the men's like, depression levels, rates of depression levels, rates of depression and self—harm and all the rest of it have just been sky rocketing ever since. we've been encouraged to open up about our feelings. >> when last cry, leo? >> when did you last...
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this is caitlin's while i'm still on the list of the us based non profit global energy monitor. the 1st layer is to make sure your electric arcs furnace unit is running completely on like green energy. but then you need to make sure that the reducing agent and the direct reduced iron plants is hydrogen. but that's not enough. you have to make sure that that hydrogen is actually being produced through an electrolyzer that's operating on 100 percent free, renewable energy. so type of hydrogen right? well, unfortunately there was a catch. you need a lot of hydrogen like really blurts, making all the steel into you out of hydrogen would require about 6000000 tons of the gas. just to satisfy the steel industry, the hydrogen need. you need almost as many wind turbines that you have to date. it's not impossible, but it is a logistical nightmare. one of the big challenges is where we build these hydrogen production facilities and needs to happen in places that have that renewable energy capacity problems so far as lots of steel making regions don't have that capacity for at least doesn'
this is caitlin's while i'm still on the list of the us based non profit global energy monitor. the 1st layer is to make sure your electric arcs furnace unit is running completely on like green energy. but then you need to make sure that the reducing agent and the direct reduced iron plants is hydrogen. but that's not enough. you have to make sure that that hydrogen is actually being produced through an electrolyzer that's operating on 100 percent free, renewable energy. so type of hydrogen...
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." >>> i'm caitlin huey-burns in washington. thanks for staying with us. tsa screeners working at u.s. airports will start to see an increase in their paychecks this week. congress approved the raise to keep screeners on the job during a post-covid travel surge. but industry analysts say there remains a sizeable worker shortage, and it's contributing to flight delays. kris van cleave teamed up with stephen stock to see what airlines are doing to ramp up hiring. >> reporter: kyle cruise is among 10,000 new hires at united airlines so far this year, working on the ramp at denver's airport. >> i like the freedom with it. it's very easy to make your own schedules here. >> reporter: a journey that started at this job fair in january, nearly 7,000 miles away in the u.s. territory of guam. more than 3,000 people showed up to apply for openings half a world away in colorado. >> it's very bad now in the economy. there's not that much jobs open. that's why united came to guam with a job fair, a lot of people jumped on it. there's still a lot of people trying to get
." >>> i'm caitlin huey-burns in washington. thanks for staying with us. tsa screeners working at u.s. airports will start to see an increase in their paychecks this week. congress approved the raise to keep screeners on the job during a post-covid travel surge. but industry analysts say there remains a sizeable worker shortage, and it's contributing to flight delays. kris van cleave teamed up with stephen stock to see what airlines are doing to ramp up hiring. >> reporter:...
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caitlin, the mic. if you just give your name and affiliation if you have one. thank you, katie gorka. thank you so much for a great talk. so you trace the movement back the sixties. but i'm curious if you think it goes back further and you look at all at the marxist roots of this or do you think there are marxist roots to this? i wouldn't quite there. i would distinguish two stages of the sexual revolution and obviously sexual were changing before widespread adoption of the birth control pill and related devices in the early 1960s. for example, the first big argument over sex was held by the anglican communion within the anglican communion in 1930 at their annual at lambeth, when it was decided for the first time in the history of christianity to make certain exceptions for artificial contraception. this is a historical point that's not well-known understood because there unanimity within christendom about this question from the beginning, 1930 and the anglican think communion decided that in certain circumstance as in marriage in consultation with a pastor, et
caitlin, the mic. if you just give your name and affiliation if you have one. thank you, katie gorka. thank you so much for a great talk. so you trace the movement back the sixties. but i'm curious if you think it goes back further and you look at all at the marxist roots of this or do you think there are marxist roots to this? i wouldn't quite there. i would distinguish two stages of the sexual revolution and obviously sexual were changing before widespread adoption of the birth control pill...
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but caitlin guerin and the team at harpercollins did an amazing job. so it's a full cast with sound effects. it's like the old fashioned radio shows, you know, back in the day or like going to a broadway play and just close your eyes. so it's a good thing that you can do as a companion piece to reading the book. like you can listen to it in the with your kids and then they can read the book on their own or can read it and then follow along with book because i have so many things like little easter eggs that i hide in the images that are really for kids to to look at. so i think in conjunction it's it's a pretty fun and informative experience if you don't mind me telling. viewers your age are 60 years old this year. this is the big six oh in january. and this book new kid came out in 2019. people may ask what you were doing before that that you published this this first book that got so much attention in 2019. so i self-published for about 20 years because i couldn't get traditional published because i refused to do books on slavery, civil rights strugg
but caitlin guerin and the team at harpercollins did an amazing job. so it's a full cast with sound effects. it's like the old fashioned radio shows, you know, back in the day or like going to a broadway play and just close your eyes. so it's a good thing that you can do as a companion piece to reading the book. like you can listen to it in the with your kids and then they can read the book on their own or can read it and then follow along with book because i have so many things like little...