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jessica washington to 0 and so south korea know i stick them in password style gazes around the world. this time lock shows it rising of ancient temples in greece, now depends larger and brighter than usual most because of sleep. the moon is a full name that's closer to the normal. another sick news will rise on the 13th of august. and of course, your holiday story is on the website to dollars that don't come. the weather was next settled inside story. we'll look at tools between the time of buying and the us in the, of the prospect. so release to the people of the country who is suffering hardship to stay with the the, to see more shadow still to come to the final feast of china. that's the remains of the reading. and so i suppose it would be code that of took surgery and the next ty, food and kind of, he's not coming in towards china. it looks like it is. it's just gone past ok now. and this current conditions are, these are the tie. food is still moving west northwest, but it wasn't counted in that vein. how is that? because it will be and she's gone that much of eastern china is n
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jessica washington reports pollution from factories and traffic as well as drive whether it's crazy has a smoke this month, the sky because it has turned a bleak, dusty green at the case blankets, the city and residents. so choking in the smoke that breathing is difficult. my eyes hurt, i have to use eye drops when i get time to count. it consistently ranks among the most polluted cities in the world, adults and records unhealthy levels of fine particulate matter. but in recent weeks, a fluid he has been particularly poor. because if the, when we pray together, many students a coughing and some keep clearing the throats to this week active is held a demonstration during the government to take action. evolution is a recurring problem to these vision, particularly during the dry season. environmental groups say use in action by introducing authority isn't changing the lives of 30000000 residents who live in chicago and surrounding areas. data from health centers in sales to construct indicates a more than 20 percent increase in patients with acute respiratory infections. pulmonologist atl
jessica washington reports pollution from factories and traffic as well as drive whether it's crazy has a smoke this month, the sky because it has turned a bleak, dusty green at the case blankets, the city and residents. so choking in the smoke that breathing is difficult. my eyes hurt, i have to use eye drops when i get time to count. it consistently ranks among the most polluted cities in the world, adults and records unhealthy levels of fine particulate matter. but in recent weeks, a fluid...
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jessica washington reports from and so south korea thousands of tons of re seeds will soon be leaving south korea and heading to african countries as part of an initiative which seems to boost rice production on the continent. first late, south korea and africa have an important food resourcing comment. south korea is also the only country that has managed to become self sufficient in terms of rise production in a very short period of time. set a goal because the need donna can ruin you get can you and getting the south have signed onto the project which will distribute college and ry seats that are high yielding and more resistant to pest and disease. so we'll also share technology with partner countries to help develop funding infrastructure and adults, because to go to yeah, i've been to this does like go through it not 50 years ago. there was always empty in corner here, or this is exactly what we ought to be in most of the countries, the seeds are expected to yield, how this up to 3 times larger than local variety tools. it has been developed to adapt to with the conditions in th
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ron brownstein is back also with us jessica washington.h behind closed doors. >> yeah. >> is he said and mainly he said in this situation because james comer, a republican chair of the oversight committee said when biden was -- this is a quote, vice president of the united states, he joined hunter biden's dinners in person or by speakerphone 20 times. devin archer is under a federal probe for something totally different than this, but the house wants to know from him this committee what was hunter biden doing and how did it tie to his father, if it did. >> you know, hunter biden seems to be from all the evidence very much in this long lineage of people who try to trade on their association with powerful people in washington. but what the committees have not yet produced is an indication that joe biden in any way was involved in his business activities. even kind of the star witness said he provided the illusion of access. there's risk here for both. obviously none of this looks good for the biden family. but if you go back to 2022, in an e
ron brownstein is back also with us jessica washington.h behind closed doors. >> yeah. >> is he said and mainly he said in this situation because james comer, a republican chair of the oversight committee said when biden was -- this is a quote, vice president of the united states, he joined hunter biden's dinners in person or by speakerphone 20 times. devin archer is under a federal probe for something totally different than this, but the house wants to know from him this committee...
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jessica washington to 0, and so south korea the still ahead on al jazeera, how kind them almost pulled off the big shock at the women's world. com, future rounds on the action. the, the. all right, sports finds time to find out what's happening in the women's world cup and here is definitely peace is not joe to not go after i had sent me so that i forget qualified for the knockout stage of the women's world cup with the 1st day of the victory and the competition, the african champions nick named by me on a bunny on a beach. it's the 32 in wellington, te teddy and forehead before we go a gift to their opponents and equalize this field. and mikaya then flip the south africans to wanna aid deanna cut, also been hated in for the europeans to level things up at $22.00. but it was captain 10 be cut lima who was the heroes for south africa school in the winter in the 92nd to minutes. that was enough to secure a 2nd face some group g binding on a bunny on on. now head to, to play the little bit and seen the last 6. the you can see just how much that victory means to the south. african team is
jessica washington to 0, and so south korea the still ahead on al jazeera, how kind them almost pulled off the big shock at the women's world. com, future rounds on the action. the, the. all right, sports finds time to find out what's happening in the women's world cup and here is definitely peace is not joe to not go after i had sent me so that i forget qualified for the knockout stage of the women's world cup with the 1st day of the victory and the competition, the african champions nick...
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. >> let's talk about all these headlines, jessica washington is with us, john avlon and elie honig.d morning, guys. >> good morning. >> elie, i think your take on what the trump team is asking for in their new filing is really interesting and important. you think what they're saying is reasonable to say you can't totally limit -- you can't muzzle our client. there is some middle ground here. >> so this happens sometimes in court blessedly where both sides are being quite reasonable. doj is saying we don't want donald trump to be able to take any of the discovery materials that we turn over, witness statements, evidence, and bring those public. donald trump's team didn't say, no, we should use all of it. how about we limit that to sensitive materials and we'll let you, doj, decide in the first instance what's sensitive and what's not. doj came back and said the purpose of discovery is not to enable your pr efforts. it's to inform you and let you prepare for trial. so all of those are good points. and judge chutkan will have to sort through them. look, i suspect she's going to try to
. >> let's talk about all these headlines, jessica washington is with us, john avlon and elie honig.d morning, guys. >> good morning. >> elie, i think your take on what the trump team is asking for in their new filing is really interesting and important. you think what they're saying is reasonable to say you can't totally limit -- you can't muzzle our client. there is some middle ground here. >> so this happens sometimes in court blessedly where both sides are being...
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jessica washington, which is 0 to content. so deep sleep is something most of us crave. but what if you will offer it literally? you know, that's what's happening in a diffuse slate spine and nerve and weld showed how when deep on the ground to find out more tired of the mediterranean heat. this is what some of looks like in tiny greasy i north wales where besides hiking the picturesque heels of the veil of 15 year old, lots of people come to explore the disuse like mind. somebody from come to spend the night deep inside one slaughter about that in a moment. because 1st, well there is no easy way down to 30 minutes. is that? so i opened initially and 1810, just a stuff is cory, the victorians was it? that's right. yeah. yeah, it was, they then followed the famous slate down into the ground and really ramped up the operation and then it closed in 1993. the victorians were much more sensible about all this. i do so they built bridges and that is so much please note that they can get this report was all work, not fun. so this is one of our final defense, an episode of about
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jessica washington report some unseal south korea. thousands of tons of re seeds will soon be leaving south korea and heading to african countries as part of an initiative which seems to boost rice production on the continent. first late south korea and africa have an important food resourcing coming south. korea is also the only country that has managed to become self sufficient in terms of price production in a very short period of time. set a goal began the teeny, gonna come rude. you get kenya and getting the south have signed onto the project, which will distribute quality rise seeds that a high yielding and more resistant to pest and disease. so we'll also share technology with partner countries to help develop funding infrastructure and adults, because to go to yeah, i've been to this. does i often as what we did not 50 years ago, there was always empty in corner here, or exactly what we ought to be in most of the countries, the seeds are expected to yield, how this up to 3 times larger than locals are. right? so it has been developed to adapt to with the conditions in the part
jessica washington report some unseal south korea. thousands of tons of re seeds will soon be leaving south korea and heading to african countries as part of an initiative which seems to boost rice production on the continent. first late south korea and africa have an important food resourcing coming south. korea is also the only country that has managed to become self sufficient in terms of price production in a very short period of time. set a goal began the teeny, gonna come rude. you get...
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a jessica washington reports pollution from factories and traffic, as well as drawing whether it's crazy, how does a smoke this month? the sky because it has turned a bleak, dusty, green decays blankets, the city and residents. so choking in the smoke that breathing is difficult, my eyes hurt. i have to use eye drops when i get time to contradict consistently ranks among the most pollution cities in the world. it often records unhealthy levels of fine particulate matter, but in recent weeks a fluid he has been particularly poor. because i think the again, when we pray together, many students are coughing and some keep clearing the throats. this week active is held a demonstration, a gene, the government to take action. evolution is a recurring problem for these patients, particularly during the dry season. environmental group say use in action by introducing authority isn't changing the lines of 30000000 residents who live in chicago and surrounding areas. state it from health centers in sales to construct indicates a more than 20 percent increase in patients with acute respiratory infec
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jessica washington out to 0. and so south korea, so not so into that is have detected what they describe as a heart beat signal from the voyage a to probably about to 2 weeks assignments. it's 46 years ago since it blasted off to study the outer planets, but operate to era cause the signal loss now 19000000000 kilometers from us. unlike its twin, void 2 on the spacecraft. all the only been made objects to venture out of all inside the system and into the void between the stones slow a single day and has wild style gazes around the world. this time lots of shows is rising of ancient temples in greece. it appears larger and brighter than usual, and that's because the super moon is a folding that's closer to the, the noble, the stick them in apparently is going to rise on the 30th of august, a still head have all the new use of action from the women's world cup a suite and make it 3 wins in a very serious benefit. flash with the united states. the the book about time full sports and the women's will carpets getting
jessica washington out to 0. and so south korea, so not so into that is have detected what they describe as a heart beat signal from the voyage a to probably about to 2 weeks assignments. it's 46 years ago since it blasted off to study the outer planets, but operate to era cause the signal loss now 19000000000 kilometers from us. unlike its twin, void 2 on the spacecraft. all the only been made objects to venture out of all inside the system and into the void between the stones slow a single...
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jessica washington to 0 and so south korea, a po francis has arrived in portugal for a 5 day visit, but strikes and protests threatened to overshadow his trip. trade unions campaigning to force the government to raise wages and improve working conditions. sonya guy go has more from this. ben. how's the pope arrives in portugal to kick starch? well, use day a week, long series of events. he's also accompanied by a wave of controversy 1st as the cost of hosting the event around a $175000000.00. about to can did say it would contribute to at least half of that costs. but many here, i'm good at how this is being held during a cost of living prices in quotes, you go public sector workers and teaching health care. even police offices have coal strikes to call attention to what they say of the low salaries as well as spiraling installation, which has affected housing many here which say they cannot afford. then there is also the issue of the sexual abuse scandal within the church and never far away. now a portuguese commission did say a less than 6 months ago that it is found that move in full
jessica washington to 0 and so south korea, a po francis has arrived in portugal for a 5 day visit, but strikes and protests threatened to overshadow his trip. trade unions campaigning to force the government to raise wages and improve working conditions. sonya guy go has more from this. ben. how's the pope arrives in portugal to kick starch? well, use day a week, long series of events. he's also accompanied by a wave of controversy 1st as the cost of hosting the event around a $175000000.00....
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i want to bring in senior reporter for the root jessica washington and clint rucke so happy to see both of you here tonight. jessica, you've got a piece out in "the root" talking about this very issue, how floyd is one of only two black defendants in this case. he's still in jail, and i might note this has been talked about as a more notorious jail, fulton county. what is happening here? any insight as to why it is he's still there and that judge made that decision? >> yeah. so there's kind of two things happening. the first thing is that he did not have counsel going into it from everything we understand, particularly fm e hearing today. and so unlike the other defendants whoegiated a bond agreement beforeoing in, he didn't do that. so he was immediately detained once he came to the jail. and the other defendants got to come in and then leave and post their bond. so that happened initially. but then at this hearing today, we also saw his secondary charge -- or the charge that actually came before this in may. that was brought up as well. he was charged for assaulting an fbi officer, an
i want to bring in senior reporter for the root jessica washington and clint rucke so happy to see both of you here tonight. jessica, you've got a piece out in "the root" talking about this very issue, how floyd is one of only two black defendants in this case. he's still in jail, and i might note this has been talked about as a more notorious jail, fulton county. what is happening here? any insight as to why it is he's still there and that judge made that decision? >> yeah. so...
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former lieutenant governor of@=a jessica washington, and march ( gillespie, all with us.'re new to the table. i want to start with you.vh who had had the best night? >> i think nikki haley had the best night. jt to see who was the adult in the room. i think she did aav really good job of sending a strong message as to why she should be the nominee. she was able to push back on donald trump in the appropriate manner and not thisyt over the p method. >> they are soÃfar behind in the single digits. is this enough to realign themí huddle of those who are so far behind trump? >> i certainly hope uzso, but a the end of the day, there was three truths. donald trump is in the lead, joe be there's 50 million republicans that are stillwd open for grabs. so when you have to aim your target at that 50 presidential. >> im can want thinking about te general election debates and i thought about each one of them versus biden. i kept thinking about a lot of energy coming from a lot lot of them is and what that will look like. >> that's what you should be thinking about. who is the best ge
former lieutenant governor of@=a jessica washington, and march ( gillespie, all with us.'re new to the table. i want to start with you.vh who had had the best night? >> i think nikki haley had the best night. jt to see who was the adult in the room. i think she did aav really good job of sending a strong message as to why she should be the nominee. she was able to push back on donald trump in the appropriate manner and not thisyt over the p method. >> they are soÃfar behind in the...
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let's talk about it with john avlon, jessica washington, and mora gillespie.ch for being here. i want to play something that many think was the moment of the night. this is vivek ramaswamy versus nikki haley. >> look at what putin did today. he killed prigozhin. when i was at the u.n., the russian ambassador suddenly died. this guy is a murderer. and you are choosing a murderer over an american country. >> don't we have more on that? all right. my point was when they go back and forth and she says you are inexperienced in foreign policy and it shows. >> that i think was the big moment, the best line of the night. i think nikki haley had the best debate in terms of the expectations game. that is often how debates are judged. she had been having trouble differentiating herself. she was strong on foreign policy and she went hard on vivek on experience. >> and she has it. >> she has it, u.n. base, former south carolina governor, and someone not tiptoeing around vladimir putin as donald trump did. so a strong moment for nikki haley. >> so he shared center stage wit
let's talk about it with john avlon, jessica washington, and mora gillespie.ch for being here. i want to play something that many think was the moment of the night. this is vivek ramaswamy versus nikki haley. >> look at what putin did today. he killed prigozhin. when i was at the u.n., the russian ambassador suddenly died. this guy is a murderer. and you are choosing a murderer over an american country. >> don't we have more on that? all right. my point was when they go back and...
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. >> here to discuss all of this, we have jessica washington, cnn political analyst, john avlon, joe pinion and harry litman. great to have you here tonight. bill barr, it was fascinating to hear everything he said to kaitlan collins. she did an incredible interview tonight. bill barr is a big believer in presidential power. okay? he thinks that donald trump should be nowhere near the oval office again tonight. your thoughts as you listened to what he said. >> yeah. the fact that bill barr was one of his biggest defenders and now he's saying, i don't think, like you said, anywhere near the presidency. i think we should listen to that. there's been other reports. i believe nbc spoke to, i think, dozens of folks within trump's cabinet who says, we do not think -- it was anonymous. we don't think this man should be president. i think that matters. the american public should pay attention to that. >> thoughts? >> you think? this is part of a pattern. his attorney, such a strong advocate, pro-donald trump saying this man should be nowhere near the oval office because he will weaponize thi
. >> here to discuss all of this, we have jessica washington, cnn political analyst, john avlon, joe pinion and harry litman. great to have you here tonight. bill barr, it was fascinating to hear everything he said to kaitlan collins. she did an incredible interview tonight. bill barr is a big believer in presidential power. okay? he thinks that donald trump should be nowhere near the oval office again tonight. your thoughts as you listened to what he said. >> yeah. the fact that...
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let's discuss this with jessica washington, a senior reporter at the root., republican strategist. joey jackson, a cnn legal analyst and jay michaelson, a columnist for the rolling stone and a rabbi. we always leave that out, it's important. >> it's extra. >> jay, i'll start with you. propublica has not identified any legal case that has come before the court that justice thomas has had to make a decision on. but, when you look at this, should these be things that the public knows about? because there's another part of it, and that is optic. >> sure, it is a crime that none of this is criminal. it's outrageous. but the real fall does live with the supreme court, which has no rules governing a lot of this behavior other than disclosure rules, which taught justice thomas did violate. you can be a junior civil servant and can't expect any of these gifts. i clerked for a while for merrick garland and he got a small picture from somebody and immediately reported it and kind of freaked out a little bit, because he didn't want to have any appearance of impropriety.
let's discuss this with jessica washington, a senior reporter at the root., republican strategist. joey jackson, a cnn legal analyst and jay michaelson, a columnist for the rolling stone and a rabbi. we always leave that out, it's important. >> it's extra. >> jay, i'll start with you. propublica has not identified any legal case that has come before the court that justice thomas has had to make a decision on. but, when you look at this, should these be things that the public knows...
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jessica washington, former prosecutor and joyce ko. i want to start with you. is there's a human response of that's scary to watch. it's scary to watch. his team feels the same way. but the what's next is a very real, palpable growing question on capitol hill. what's your sense of things? >> we saw that human response from members of both sides of the aisle. president biden yesterday responding saying they have political dimps differences, but he was concern ed watching that and he was going to call his friend later on and check up on him. and you even hear that from the ground in kentucky. i was speaking to several sources there who watched that and they said their jaws dropped when they saw mitch mcconnell experiencing this freezing episode again. but you're right. the big question that comes after this is that democrats specifically in kentucky are asking is whether or not there are people around mcconnell and his circle and staffers that are having these conversations with him on whether or not he served a very long time. he's been in office in that positio
jessica washington, former prosecutor and joyce ko. i want to start with you. is there's a human response of that's scary to watch. it's scary to watch. his team feels the same way. but the what's next is a very real, palpable growing question on capitol hill. what's your sense of things? >> we saw that human response from members of both sides of the aisle. president biden yesterday responding saying they have political dimps differences, but he was concern ed watching that and he was...
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. >> here to discuss all of this, we have jessica washington, senior reporter for the route, cnn senior political analyst, john avlon, former u.s. -- and harry litman. great to have all of you here tonight. jessica, bill barr, it was fascinating to hear everything he said to. kaitlan did an incredible interview tonight. as we all know, remember, bill barr is a big believer in presidential power. he thinks donald trump should be nowhere near the oval office again, he said tonight. your thoughts as you listen to some of what he said? >> the fact bill barr was his biggest defender, on of his biggest defenders, and now he is saying, look, i don't think, like you said, should be anywhere near the presidency. we should listen to that. i know there have been other reports, i believe nbc spoke to, i think, dozens of folks within trump's cabinet who said we do not think -- it was anonymous, to be fair. we do not think this man should be president. i think that matters, i think the american public should probably pay a little bit of attention to that. >> you think? this is part of a pattern, not
. >> here to discuss all of this, we have jessica washington, senior reporter for the route, cnn senior political analyst, john avlon, former u.s. -- and harry litman. great to have all of you here tonight. jessica, bill barr, it was fascinating to hear everything he said to. kaitlan did an incredible interview tonight. as we all know, remember, bill barr is a big believer in presidential power. he thinks donald trump should be nowhere near the oval office again, he said tonight. your...
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joining me now, senior reporter for the root, jessica washington, joyce koh and former prosecute ertstart on the timing. interesting point about the necessity of people knowing about this but there's a dynamic here of the legal intertwining with the political, total mess for everybody, i think. but something the judge tanya chutkan said yesterday that stood out to me. i want to pull it up, setting a trial date does not depend and should not depend on the defendant's personal or professional obligations. you're a professional athlete and you're in season, i don't care. this has nothing to do with this. how does this date track with what you're used to in terms of how a judge would decide something like this. >> yeah, phil. she really made an effort and has consistently made an effort to suggest that she is not treating him any differently than any other defendant. it is, of course, a unique case. so extremely hard to do that. and i think it's true that this is a pretty quick trial for, you know, yes, there's only one defendant as chris christie said, but it is also a pretty complicate
joining me now, senior reporter for the root, jessica washington, joyce koh and former prosecute ertstart on the timing. interesting point about the necessity of people knowing about this but there's a dynamic here of the legal intertwining with the political, total mess for everybody, i think. but something the judge tanya chutkan said yesterday that stood out to me. i want to pull it up, setting a trial date does not depend and should not depend on the defendant's personal or professional...
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we'll get the latest from cnn's jessica schneider in washington. >> reporter: things are already moving quickly in the latest criminal case against the former president. the special counsel's team has submit their recommendations for a trial start date next week, august 10th. at that point trump's legal team will then have seven days to respond and they've already said they will be pushing back against any rush to trial. the speedy trial act actually does say that a trial should happen 70 days after a defendant appears in court. so 70 days from thursday. but trump's team can move to have that date pushed back, which is very likely something they'll do. in fact, trump's attorney john lauro told the court there is way too much evidence to sift through in the 2020 election case to move too quickly toward a trial date. of course, up to this point, part of the trump legal playbook has been to delay, delay, delay. as for trump, he railed against the prosecution on the tarmac of the d.c. airport after his arraignment. he said it was all political, part of the biden administration's plan to thw
we'll get the latest from cnn's jessica schneider in washington. >> reporter: things are already moving quickly in the latest criminal case against the former president. the special counsel's team has submit their recommendations for a trial start date next week, august 10th. at that point trump's legal team will then have seven days to respond and they've already said they will be pushing back against any rush to trial. the speedy trial act actually does say that a trial should happen 70...
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hi, i'm jessica dean in washington.im acosta has the night off, and we begin with major developments in the fulton county investigation into former president donald trump. the district attorney there just notified two witnesses to testify before the grand jury next week as she prepares to seek a potential fourth indictment against trump and some of his allies. she will attempt to show that they conspired to overturn his 2020 election loss and today we got the strongest indication of eutenant governor and cnn contributor geoff duncan. take a listen. >> i did just receive notification to appear on tuesday morning at the fulton county grand jury and certainly will be there to do my part in recounting the facts. i have no expectations as to the questions and will certainly answer whatever question is in front of me and don't want to go any deeper to jeopardize the investigation but, look, for me this is a story that is important for republicans to hear, americans to hear, let's hear the whole truth and nothing but the truth
hi, i'm jessica dean in washington.im acosta has the night off, and we begin with major developments in the fulton county investigation into former president donald trump. the district attorney there just notified two witnesses to testify before the grand jury next week as she prepares to seek a potential fourth indictment against trump and some of his allies. she will attempt to show that they conspired to overturn his 2020 election loss and today we got the strongest indication of eutenant...
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hi, everyone, i'm jessica dean in washington, jim acosta has the day off.become the fourth indictment of former president donald trump. the strongest indication yet coming from former lieutenant governor of georgia and cnn contributor jeff duncan. he revealed to cnn today a new subpoena from the fulton county district attorney asking him to testify about efforts by trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election in f georgia. here's what he had to say. >> i did just receive notification to appear on t tuesday morning at the fulton county grand jury, and i certainly will be there. i have no expectation as to the questions, and i'll certainly answer whatever questions put in front of me and certainly don't want to go any deeper than that to jeopardize and kcompromise
hi, everyone, i'm jessica dean in washington, jim acosta has the day off.become the fourth indictment of former president donald trump. the strongest indication yet coming from former lieutenant governor of georgia and cnn contributor jeff duncan. he revealed to cnn today a new subpoena from the fulton county district attorney asking him to testify about efforts by trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election in f georgia. here's what he had to say. >> i did just...
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i'm fredricka whitfield, the cnn newsroom continues with jessica dean right now. >>> live from washington, i'm jessica dean in for jim acosta. you're in the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with a shocking new development in the georgia investigation into election interference by donald trump and his allies. sources telling cnn fulton county investigators now have emails and text messages that directly connect members of trump's legal team to the breach of a voting system in rural coffey county. this new development coming as district attorney fani willis prepares to present the case to a grand jury. she's expected to seek an indictment of more than a dozen people as early asuesday. and that means this week, a former u.s. president could be facing criminal charges in four u.s. jurisdictions. we are covering all the latest developments in this, from the legal and investigative angles to this week's grand jury proceedings. we begin with zachary cohen, who helped break this reporting. start with walking us through how significant this is, this evidence linking members of trump's legal team t
i'm fredricka whitfield, the cnn newsroom continues with jessica dean right now. >>> live from washington, i'm jessica dean in for jim acosta. you're in the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with a shocking new development in the georgia investigation into election interference by donald trump and his allies. sources telling cnn fulton county investigators now have emails and text messages that directly connect members of trump's legal team to the breach of a voting system in rural...
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jessica snider, cnn, washington. >>> republican critics have long demanded that hunter biden be investigated by a special counsel, but now that it's happened, there's complaints it's too little, too late. on a post on social media, kevin mccarthy blasted the appointment saying federal prosecutor has already investigated hunter biden for five years and can't be trusted to prosecute him. paula reid has more on why this decision was made at this time. >> according to the justice department, on tuesday, the u.s. attorn asked the justice department to ange his designation to special counsel for the purposes of the hunter biden investigation. now he's a trump-appointed u.s. attorney. he's been investigating biden for five years. but the justice department has not put forth any official explanation for why he suddenly wanted to change his status and become a full-blown special counsel. there are some clues in the court documents because on friday court filings reveal that the plea agreement that had been reached has fall apart. they have reached an impass after a judge expressed some concerns and h
jessica snider, cnn, washington. >>> republican critics have long demanded that hunter biden be investigated by a special counsel, but now that it's happened, there's complaints it's too little, too late. on a post on social media, kevin mccarthy blasted the appointment saying federal prosecutor has already investigated hunter biden for five years and can't be trusted to prosecute him. paula reid has more on why this decision was made at this time. >> according to the justice...
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jessica schneider has the details. >> reporter: the case against donald trump in washington, d.c. is moving rapidly and the judge in this case is really being firm on what trump and his legal team can and cannot disclose about this case to the public. so the judge issued a protective order that lays out that trump and his team cannot disclose any sensitive information given to them during this discovery process. that includes material about the grand jury or search warrants and she ao issued several warnings to trump. she noted that even though he's running a political mpgn, he still has to in h words yield to the administration of justice. she said if that means that his political speech has to be somewhat limited, then that is how it's going to be and she says she's going to be carefully scrutinizing statements from trump and his team. she says anything that can be interpreted to be intimidating to witnesses or prejudicial to potential jurors, it could really threaten the whole process in this case. under all these terms, prosecutors said they're prepared to begin handing over m
jessica schneider has the details. >> reporter: the case against donald trump in washington, d.c. is moving rapidly and the judge in this case is really being firm on what trump and his legal team can and cannot disclose about this case to the public. so the judge issued a protective order that lays out that trump and his team cannot disclose any sensitive information given to them during this discovery process. that includes material about the grand jury or search warrants and she ao...
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i'm fredricka whitfield, the cnn newsroom continues with jessica dean right now. >>> live from washingtongation into election interference by donald trump and hi
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washington now. where a u.s. district judge has issued a protective order barring a former president from publicly disclosing any sensitive information about the election interference case. cnn's jessica schneider has details. >>> the case against donald trump in washington, d.c. is moving rapidly, and the judge in this case is really being firm on what trump and his legal team can and cannot disclose about this case to the public. so judge issued a protective order, and it lays out that trump and his team cannot disclose any sensitive information, given to them, during the discovery process. so that includes material about the grand jury, or search warrants, and she also issued several warnings to trump, she noted that even though he's running a political campaign, he still has to, in her words, yield to the administration of justice. and she said, that means that his political speech has to be somewhat limited, and that is how it is going to be, and she said she is going to be carefully scrutinizing statements from trump and his team, she says anything that can be sberpinterpreted to be intimidating to witnesses or prejudicial to potential jurors, it can threaten the whole process i
washington now. where a u.s. district judge has issued a protective order barring a former president from publicly disclosing any sensitive information about the election interference case. cnn's jessica schneider has details. >>> the case against donald trump in washington, d.c. is moving rapidly, and the judge in this case is really being firm on what trump and his legal team can and cannot disclose about this case to the public. so judge issued a protective order, and it lays out...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>e an assistant professor of lw was in the court for mark meadows' testimony and shared his reaction. >> he had a very hard time on i think today in trying to make a case. he certainly articulated that in his view he had a wide range of activities that fell under his obligations as chief of staff. you know, making phone calls, getting contact information, g gatekeeping, keeping the president on schedule. but when the d.a.'s office pushed back, there were a number of very important points that were raised that meadows really didn't have a very good answer for. for example, why did he offer campaign cash in order to help the -- helpful ton county get a signature audit moving along. why did he have coordinated efforts with particularton coun signature audit moving along. why did he have coordinated efforts with particular campaign officials for setting up this phone call. and the big question is why didn't he rope in members of the department of justice or department of homeland securit
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>e an assistant professor of lw was in the court for mark meadows' testimony and shared his reaction. >> he had a very hard time on i think today in trying to make a case. he certainly articulated that in his view he had a wide range of activities that fell under his obligations as chief of staff. you know, making phone calls, getting contact information, g gatekeeping, keeping the president on schedule. but when the d.a.'s office pushed back,...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> associates have remained loyal to donald trump, as they face troubles. stephanie grisham is saying why she believes, the co-defendants on the documents case haven't turned on the former president. >> i think this is a design that trump does to people. he chooses and selects vulnerable people to surround him. i'm putting myself in that group, by the way. this new gentleman, i've never seen at mar-a-lago. and i spent a lot of time there. you consider him, the fact he started as a valet and worked his way up. he owes trump. he chooses people. they work their way up. and we feel ingratiated towards him, like we owe him. it's scary, the thought of turning on trump right now. his lawyer is being paid for and he has a job. you get out into the world without the trump cushion, it's scary and not friendly. it's not lucrative and you have to think how will i support my family? how will i pay for the legal bills? it's a basic necessity of survival, that someone like carlos wouldn't turn on trump. >> perspective from trump's press secretary. >>> now, tempe
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> associates have remained loyal to donald trump, as they face troubles. stephanie grisham is saying why she believes, the co-defendants on the documents case haven't turned on the former president. >> i think this is a design that trump does to people. he chooses and selects vulnerable people to surround him. i'm putting myself in that group, by the way. this new gentleman, i've never seen at mar-a-lago. and i spent a lot of time there. you...
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jessica layton. new york, washington, florida, and now georgia. two weeks after a federal grand jury charged former president donald trump with attempting to defraud the united states he faces fresh allegations connected to the 2020 election in the peach state on monday night, a fulton county grand jury brought a 41-count indictment against trump and more than dozen of his allies all in connection with alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. now these charges came following a major two-year investigation by fulton county district attorney fani willis >> to break this down we go to nbc's chris pollone in washington take us through the charges and defendants in this lengthy indictment >> reporter: we originally thought that that fulton county grand jury would vote on these indictments today. but instead, d.a. fani willis held a marathon session that went late into the night, culminating in that 98-page indictment among the 19 people charged, former president donald trump along with his personal attorney, rudy giuliani and former ch
jessica layton. new york, washington, florida, and now georgia. two weeks after a federal grand jury charged former president donald trump with attempting to defraud the united states he faces fresh allegations connected to the 2020 election in the peach state on monday night, a fulton county grand jury brought a 41-count indictment against trump and more than dozen of his allies all in connection with alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. now these charges came following a...
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jessica schneider is in washington, and so, what are the prosecutor's arguments here, jessica? >> john, this is a back and forth battle between the special cou counsel's team, and the lawyers and how soon the trial here in washington can get started. the special counsel has proposed january 2024, and trump's team is saying that they won't be able to start until 2026, and overnight that the special counsel's team really called that huge gap in time unwarranted and unnecessary. the big sticking point here is mostly about how many documents trump's team is going to review. the special counsel has said in open court and filings that there are 11.6 million pages of documents as part of the discovery and when trump's team laid out the arguments for delaying until 2026, they laid out the images of how many pages that actually s and in fact, they compared it at one point to the washington monument stacked on top of itself eight times with one million pages to spare in their words. but the special counsel is shooting back and saying that the description is overblown. specifically, they a
jessica schneider is in washington, and so, what are the prosecutor's arguments here, jessica? >> john, this is a back and forth battle between the special cou counsel's team, and the lawyers and how soon the trial here in washington can get started. the special counsel has proposed january 2024, and trump's team is saying that they won't be able to start until 2026, and overnight that the special counsel's team really called that huge gap in time unwarranted and unnecessary. the big...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> we turn to the latest now on the wildfire disaster in hawaii. overnight officials raised the death toll to 106 people. is far remains of only five victims have been identified. hawaii's governor says 185 search and rescue personnel are on scene doing recovery work along with 20 dogs. governor josh green told cnn last night that some of maui's warning sirens were broken which is being investigated. but he says that may not be the only reason that they weren't used. >> sirens were typically used for tsunamis or hurricanes. to my knowledge at least i never experienced them in use for fires. there may be some reasons for that. sometimes sirens send people up mountain and going up the mountain during a fire can be problematic. going up the mountain when there is a wave is what you have to do. >> and gloria paz me know is on maui with the latest. >> reporter: the search continues. as the death toll mounts, there is desperation in this devastated maui resort town. crews now combing through the ruins of lahaina using cadaver dogs trained to find human r
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> we turn to the latest now on the wildfire disaster in hawaii. overnight officials raised the death toll to 106 people. is far remains of only five victims have been identified. hawaii's governor says 185 search and rescue personnel are on scene doing recovery work along with 20 dogs. governor josh green told cnn last night that some of maui's warning sirens were broken which is being investigated. but he says that may not be the only reason that...
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paula reid, cnn, washington. >> jessica levinson is a professor of law at loyola law school. also a host of the passing judgment podcast. it's good to have you with. us >> good to be here. so in a new court filing on monday, donald trump's legal team accused special counsel prosecutors of a politically motivated campaign to restrict the former president's first amendment rights. his team pushing back in response to the protective order. limiting what he can say by arguing that trump's ability to share information on the case is covered by his first amendment rights for free speech. what is your legal response to that argument? >> and i legal response to that is that is more of a political argument then a legal argument. there are protective orders, they are a thing that exists. they are not exceedingly rare. they happen in the district of columbia where this case will be tried. and it does not mean that somebody's first amendment rights are infringed upon. as we all know, the first amendment does provide robust protection for speech. particularly for political speech. and the
paula reid, cnn, washington. >> jessica levinson is a professor of law at loyola law school. also a host of the passing judgment podcast. it's good to have you with. us >> good to be here. so in a new court filing on monday, donald trump's legal team accused special counsel prosecutors of a politically motivated campaign to restrict the former president's first amendment rights. his team pushing back in response to the protective order. limiting what he can say by arguing that...
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jessica dean, cnn, washington. >>> meantime president biden lanltd landed in arizona on monday kickingdes visits to mexico and utah. he is looking to highlight his legislative accomplishments ahead of the one year anniversary of the "inflation reduction act." and one word you should expect to hear, bidenomics. >> i said i didn't name it bidenomics, i didn't realize the economists and "wall street journal" did, but i think that it is a plan that i'm happy to call bidenomics. i'm not here to declare victory on the economy. we have more work to. we have a plan for turning things around. bidenomics is just another way of saying restoring the american dream. >> bidenomics is working. last month we created 187,000 new jobs. >> let's bring in white house correspondent for bloomberg news. thanks for waking up to be with us. certainly the administration wants biden omics to become catchy, but do people know what it is? >> very few are familiar with the term bidenomics, but among those who are, about half associate the term with tax increases. and that may be confusing for some because the admin
jessica dean, cnn, washington. >>> meantime president biden lanltd landed in arizona on monday kickingdes visits to mexico and utah. he is looking to highlight his legislative accomplishments ahead of the one year anniversary of the "inflation reduction act." and one word you should expect to hear, bidenomics. >> i said i didn't name it bidenomics, i didn't realize the economists and "wall street journal" did, but i think that it is a plan that i'm happy to...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> more younger adults in the u.s. are finding that they have cancer especially women. a nestudy shows the cancer diagnosis rate among americans below age 50 went up between 2010 and 2019.that was largely spike among women and people in their 30s. the increase was the highest among native americans as well as asians and hispanics. data from other countralso shows an increase of cancers among unadults. scientists attributed it to better screenings and other factors that they have yet to investigate. the study published in the journal jama network open. >>> at least three people have died in the northeastern u.s. after contracting infections from a flesh eating bacteria. two people in connecticut were infected after swimming in the long island sound and new york's governor says the bacteria was detected in a person who died on long island. all the victims fell ill from a bacteria that lives naturally in warm salty water. people can catch it by swimming with open wounds or by eating raw or undercooked shellfish. >>> it ha
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> more younger adults in the u.s. are finding that they have cancer especially women. a nestudy shows the cancer diagnosis rate among americans below age 50 went up between 2010 and 2019.that was largely spike among women and people in their 30s. the increase was the highest among native americans as well as asians and hispanics. data from other countralso shows an increase of cancers among unadults. scientists attributed it to better screenings...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> turning now to the war in ukraine. the country's military says it is not expecting for receive american-made f-16 fighter jet this is year and will make due without them, but ukraine's air force says it is making progress on training pilots to fly the u.s.-made planes once they do arrive. nada bashir is following this story from london. how much does ukraine actually need the f-16s and what will it do if it can't get them this year? >> reporter: in terms of the need, the hope from the ukrainian side is that these f-16s would provide the much needed boost for ukraine's ongoing counteroffensive, something that president zelenskyy has been pushing for since the early stages of russia's invasion of ukraine. after more than a year, we saw the turnaround from president biden in may endorsing the training of ukrainian pilots in congress junction with eu partners on these u.s. gsh-made fighter jets. this is a blow to the ongoing counteroffensives the fact they won't have these jets or be able to operate them over the coming mo
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> turning now to the war in ukraine. the country's military says it is not expecting for receive american-made f-16 fighter jet this is year and will make due without them, but ukraine's air force says it is making progress on training pilots to fly the u.s.-made planes once they do arrive. nada bashir is following this story from london. how much does ukraine actually need the f-16s and what will it do if it can't get them this year? >>...
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. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom," i'm jessica dean in washington, jim acosta has the day off, andnald trump could be coming as soon as next week in
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> one of hunter biden's former business partners is adding fuelo the republican investigate of the president's son. sources tell cnn that devin archer testified to a house committee that hunter biden sold the, quote, illusion of access to his father. but, offered no evidence actually connecting the president to any of hunter's business dealings. cnn melanie zanona has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: house republicans are turning up the heat on hunter biden. the house oversight committee on monday held a deposition with devin archer, he is a former business associate of hunter biden. he served on a board of ukrainian energy company along with hunter biden. and republicans wanted to bring himt in because they thought he could reveal key information about president joe biden. and whether he was involved in any of his son's foreign business deals. that is a link that the white house has furiously denied and a link that republicans have yet to establish. but one of the things that republicans were particularly interested in was whether president j
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> one of hunter biden's former business partners is adding fuelo the republican investigate of the president's son. sources tell cnn that devin archer testified to a house committee that hunter biden sold the, quote, illusion of access to his father. but, offered no evidence actually connecting the president to any of hunter's business dealings. cnn melanie zanona has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: house republicans are turning up the...
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hi, everyone, i'm jessica dean in washington. jim acosta has evening off. and we begin with game changing evidence in the georgia election interference of donald trump and his allies. fulton county officials now have emails and text messages that directly connect members of trump's legal team to the breach of a voting system in rural coffee county. the new very many comes as fani willis prepared to present the case to a grand jury. she is expected to seek an indictment of more than a dozen people as early as tuesday. and that means this week a former u.s. president could be facing criminal charges in four u.s. jurisdictions. we begin with cnn's zachary cohen who helped break this reporting. zack, thank you for being with us. how significant is this new evidence that you all have uncovered that is lirnnking to e breach of the voting system? >> reporter: these texts really do draw a direct line between members of trump's legal team an the breach if coffee county, georgia. a rural republican heavy county, about 200 miles south of where we are in fulton county.
hi, everyone, i'm jessica dean in washington. jim acosta has evening off. and we begin with game changing evidence in the georgia election interference of donald trump and his allies. fulton county officials now have emails and text messages that directly connect members of trump's legal team to the breach of a voting system in rural coffee county. the new very many comes as fani willis prepared to present the case to a grand jury. she is expected to seek an indictment of more than a dozen...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> let's talk more about all of this, let's bring in former federal prosecutor and author of a spy in plain sight. good to see you. so we make it clear here on what the special counsel wants in his new court filing, the former president can view all of the evidence, right, he just cannot have copies of specific pieces of evidence for fear jack smith's fear, that he might disseminate it publicly. how do they go about that? >> well, i understand why smith did this, as a prophylactic thing, saying look, even that tweet yesterday is threatening so it is indicative that trump will be releasing more and more evidence as it comes out. but i think it's a little too early for the judge to act now. i think the judge will act after, and when it happens, if and when it happens, that trump actually does disseminate something that will be classified, and that would be, you know, shouldn't be disseminated by a defendant or defense attorneys. once that action happens, one tweet, after the evidence is given to him, after the discovery has been given, then the judge co
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> let's talk more about all of this, let's bring in former federal prosecutor and author of a spy in plain sight. good to see you. so we make it clear here on what the special counsel wants in his new court filing, the former president can view all of the evidence, right, he just cannot have copies of specific pieces of evidence for fear jack smith's fear, that he might disseminate it publicly. how do they go about that? >> well, i understand...
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jessica schneider is "outfront" live in washington to begin our coverage tonight. jessica, what more are you learning about the judge's response to trump tonight? >> reporter: yeah, tonight, erin, it really shows this judge is serious about moving this case along. despite all those criticisms and even the calls for recusal that have come from trump and his legal team. judge tanya chutkan has scheduled the first hearing in is. it will be friday morning at 10:00 a.m., despite trump's lawyers saying they preferred a court date early next week. so trump's lawyers, they cited the fact that they have to be at that hearing in the classified documents ka isin florida on thursday as part of the reason they wanted to push this to next week. but judge chutkan, she had made initially clear that she wanted this hearing scheduled by close of business on friday. so the judge really wants this hearing to happen quickly because it will determine what kind of protective order will be imposed on the evidence that prosecutors hand over to trump and his team. erin, you mentioned it, mea
jessica schneider is "outfront" live in washington to begin our coverage tonight. jessica, what more are you learning about the judge's response to trump tonight? >> reporter: yeah, tonight, erin, it really shows this judge is serious about moving this case along. despite all those criticisms and even the calls for recusal that have come from trump and his legal team. judge tanya chutkan has scheduled the first hearing in is. it will be friday morning at 10:00 a.m., despite...
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guest 1: i would point out, following up with what jessica said, the washington post in the last dayhas a terrific piece by their longtime political reporter dan bolles, and dan's piece is called "the cracking of democracy," in which he writes about many of the challenges that we have been talking about here. one can argue about how serious. the threats are to democracy there are different points of view, but dan and the washington post in that piece lay out a lot of serious challenges that we face. guest 2: one complication is that in a lot of states you cannot vote in a party if you are independent. often you see in those states there is a bit more moderate nominee coming out of the primary process because you have so manys independent moderate voting as well. in a closed primary you are typically having the most left and most right to voters voting in the primary, and you tend to get very polarized candidates that way. host: another caller, mike, in houston, texas, republican line. caller: i have a rhetorical question. maybe you will answer after i am done. why does the presidenti
guest 1: i would point out, following up with what jessica said, the washington post in the last dayhas a terrific piece by their longtime political reporter dan bolles, and dan's piece is called "the cracking of democracy," in which he writes about many of the challenges that we have been talking about here. one can argue about how serious. the threats are to democracy there are different points of view, but dan and the washington post in that piece lay out a lot of serious...
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cheryl: also jessica, what's interesting, the washington popos heditorial board is sayinghunl treatment from prosecutors. the paper telling details peculiar, throwing joe biden under the bus, saying his behavior was not spotless either, not criminal, but not spotless. >> you know it's serious that even the washington post is admitting it's a little fishy here. i think they're on the right track. it has to be better, cleaner, more objective than ever right now, if you want to really change minds and convince people of what happened, you can't be sloppy like this. there can't be special treatment. there can't be all this sus suspicion. it's not going to work. american people need to believe there's not a two tiered system of justice and things are being investigated fairly and if we don't get to that point, nothing gets accomplished here. cheryl: what really got me was the fact that when the judge saw the -- basically it was immunity in perpetuity, she went no. she just flat out said what kind of deal is this? i'm glad that she called out weiss. >> because this isn't monopol. you can't pr
cheryl: also jessica, what's interesting, the washington popos heditorial board is sayinghunl treatment from prosecutors. the paper telling details peculiar, throwing joe biden under the bus, saying his behavior was not spotless either, not criminal, but not spotless. >> you know it's serious that even the washington post is admitting it's a little fishy here. i think they're on the right track. it has to be better, cleaner, more objective than ever right now, if you want to really change...
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>>> live from washington, i'm jessica dean in for jim acosta. you are in the cnn news room. it's 6:00 p.m. in fulton county, georgia. we begin with a stunning new development in the investigation into election interference by donald trump and his allies. sources telling cnn, investigators now have emails and text messages that directly connect members of trump's legal team to the breach of a voting system in rural coffee county. this development coming as district attorney fani willis is preparing to present her case to a grand jury. she is expected to seek an indictment of two dozen people. that means a former u.s. president could be facing criminal charges in four different jurisdictions around the country. we've got you covered. we begin with zachary cohen on this, who helped break this exclusive reporting. zach, this seems quite significant, this evidence linking members of trump's legal team, to the breach of a voting system there. >> jessica, these text messages add to a growing body of evidence that links donald trump's legal team to this voting system breach here in
>>> live from washington, i'm jessica dean in for jim acosta. you are in the cnn news room. it's 6:00 p.m. in fulton county, georgia. we begin with a stunning new development in the investigation into election interference by donald trump and his allies. sources telling cnn, investigators now have emails and text messages that directly connect members of trump's legal team to the breach of a voting system in rural coffee county. this development coming as district attorney fani willis...
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leighton jessica layton in just hours, former president trump will be heading to the capitol facing charges for the third time this year for more on this, we go to drew petramoix in washington. we know trump's already been arraigned in new york and miami. what does it look like in d.c. today? >> reporter: good morning, jessica and vanita the former president begins in new jersey, making his way from bedminster to washington ahead of his scheduled 4:00 p.m. hearing, following an indictment the hearing will be overseen by a u.s. magistrate judge, trump's ventua eventual trial has been assigned to judge tanya chutkan who has been presiding over a number of trials related to january 6. he is pushing for the trial to be held somewhere other than the nation's capital he said it would be would be ir himpossible to get a fair trial in d.c. and suggested moving it to virginia. he has attributed it to election interference >> as we talk about the election what has been recthe reaction f trump's gop rivals >> reporter: trump remains the frontrunner in the presidential race on the republican side. his ever-expanding schedule of trials is set to collide with major dates in the republica
leighton jessica layton in just hours, former president trump will be heading to the capitol facing charges for the third time this year for more on this, we go to drew petramoix in washington. we know trump's already been arraigned in new york and miami. what does it look like in d.c. today? >> reporter: good morning, jessica and vanita the former president begins in new jersey, making his way from bedminster to washington ahead of his scheduled 4:00 p.m. hearing, following an indictment...
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announcer: here's a head on "washington journal," after phone calls, willie jacobson and jessica taylor, authors of the almanac of american politics, join to discuss the release of their 22 any for addition, the presidential campaign, and key ngressional races to watch. during our spotlight on podcast segment, the fullebbie lynn molyneux and david royden discuss news of the day. "washington journal" starts now. [video clip] [laughter] >> pretty good. ♪ announcer: -- host: good morning, it is saturday, august 19. president joe biden met yesterday with the leaders of japan and south korea. they merged with security cooperation, threat from china and north korea, the war in ukraine, and immigration at the southern border are all issues that have jaw -- drawn the white house recent attention. our attention for you this morning, what do you think is the top policy issues facing the united states. republicans, we want you to call us at (202) 748-8001. democrats, your line is (202) 748-8000. independents, we want you to dial a set (202) 748-8002. you can also send us a text message at (202) 74
announcer: here's a head on "washington journal," after phone calls, willie jacobson and jessica taylor, authors of the almanac of american politics, join to discuss the release of their 22 any for addition, the presidential campaign, and key ngressional races to watch. during our spotlight on podcast segment, the fullebbie lynn molyneux and david royden discuss news of the day. "washington journal" starts now. [video clip] [laughter] >> pretty good. ♪ announcer: --...