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paula sladewski was amazing.he kind of girl that would go in a room and take the oxygen out of it? >> yes, she was a knockout, a stunner. >> paula dance flashing her new dress as people started circling her, kevin knew the drill run interference on the mend salivating for us best as he could. but these guys were making heavy moves on his woman won in particular. >> i turn around for a second he is on or he has his hands around her ways crouch against her, and he's leaning down and she's looking over at me laughing and sing whatever and i said okay, we have to go. >> but paula lit up by the attention and the shooter she was downing had another idea, she was digging in her stilettos. >> i just wrapped around the waist in the form said come on, baby it's time to go i did the boyfriend shuffle, she said wait a minute i don't want to go. bam, bouncers are on me. they must of been watching or something because they were instantly on me. two guys on me. >> kevin was being ejected from the club by security, she was stayi
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what you learning, paula?counsel jack smith. of course the former president clearly got out in front of any intended announcement that they had planned, and i'm told not to expect anything officially from their office tonight. it is a little surprising, erin, because this is a historic moment. this is the first time a former president of the united states is facing a federal indictment. much of the information we're getting right now is from truth social. then of course we're going to our source. but the fact that the prosecutor heading up this investigation, who pursued this indictment is not going to come out and say something i today, that is their decision. so far throughout the course of this investigation, jack smith has had absolutely no interest in engaging with the press. >> right. >> so at this point, we don't expect to hear anything from him or his office, and it's unclear if and when we will hear from the office. >> paula, thank you very much. i want to get a better understanding of trump's role in
what you learning, paula?counsel jack smith. of course the former president clearly got out in front of any intended announcement that they had planned, and i'm told not to expect anything officially from their office tonight. it is a little surprising, erin, because this is a historic moment. this is the first time a former president of the united states is facing a federal indictment. much of the information we're getting right now is from truth social. then of course we're going to our...
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i'm paula newton. ahead here on "cnn newsroom," the deal to suspend the united states debt limit passes the senate, putting an end to the drama over whether the u.s. would default for the first time in history. >>> donald trump says he doesn't know anything about a report on his handling of classified documents. more fallout from cnn's exclusive story on an audio recording of trump that's now in the hands of federal prosecutors. >>> and this mun dayne video of a friday night in kyiv goes viral, sparking a massive debate about russia's war on ukraine. we'll talk with the person who shot it and find out what it really shows. >> announcer: live from cnn center this is "cnn newsroom" with paula newton. >>> the white house has announced that u.s. president joe biden will make his first oval office address to the nation on friday evening. he's expected to speak about the debt limit bill that just cleared the u.s. senate late thursday. that crucial vote ensured the u.s. won't risk defaulting on its obligation
i'm paula newton. ahead here on "cnn newsroom," the deal to suspend the united states debt limit passes the senate, putting an end to the drama over whether the u.s. would default for the first time in history. >>> donald trump says he doesn't know anything about a report on his handling of classified documents. more fallout from cnn's exclusive story on an audio recording of trump that's now in the hands of federal prosecutors. >>> and this mun dayne video of a...
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paula? >> interesting choice of words.astian, you are going to be following the nato meeting for us and -- to australia, where there are some developing news, a judge has just dismissed the multi million dollar defamation lawsuit brought pry a highly decorated war veteran against several utterly newspapers. after the more than 100 days of hearings of the past year, the judge ruled the articles in fact did not defame ben roberts smith when they alleged he had a role in the unlawful killings of afghan prisoners. the judge found that the papers established substantial truth, in fact, in the number of claims, though not all of them. cnn producer angus watson has been following the story closely. and he joins us now from sydney. an extraordinary, really, hearing here and verdict -- i know that, in fact, australians have been watching very closely. but how will this affect australia's military legacy in afghanistan? >> well, paula, this is a major victory for these three newspapers, and a major victory for the three journalists
paula? >> interesting choice of words.astian, you are going to be following the nato meeting for us and -- to australia, where there are some developing news, a judge has just dismissed the multi million dollar defamation lawsuit brought pry a highly decorated war veteran against several utterly newspapers. after the more than 100 days of hearings of the past year, the judge ruled the articles in fact did not defame ben roberts smith when they alleged he had a role in the unlawful...
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paula? >> yeah, despite how the crews are working on the scene there to try to get it up and running, ivan, as you say, so many questions from families who have already been through really unspeakable tragedy in the last few days. ivan watson for us on the scene, really appreciate it, as we continue to check in with you. >>> now, two more names will soon join the growing list of republicans running for president. former new jersey governor chris christie, who ran in 2016, is expected to announce his candidacy tuesday. and former vice president mike pence says he'll formally enter the race wednesday. sk pence and other gop hopefuls gathered in saturday for a major republican event. but donald trump did not attend. the host of the event, joni ernst, told cnn that republican voters are looking to the future, not the past. >> president trump has great face here. it is strong. but at the same time, people don't want to hear about what has happened in the past, because we've had two years of a bid
paula? >> yeah, despite how the crews are working on the scene there to try to get it up and running, ivan, as you say, so many questions from families who have already been through really unspeakable tragedy in the last few days. ivan watson for us on the scene, really appreciate it, as we continue to check in with you. >>> now, two more names will soon join the growing list of republicans running for president. former new jersey governor chris christie, who ran in 2016, is...
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paula: hablamos con una de los inmigrantes.nente cuidamos a quienes hacen que tu familia, sea tu familia. por eso trabajamos juntos, para brindarles la calidad de cuidado - y el cariño - que cualquier familia brindaría. kaiser permanente. para todo lo que tú eres. paula: entre enero y marzo, es un incremento de un 250 por ciento. uno se emociona. hay que tener muchÍsimo cuidado y muchÍsima precauciÓn cuando estamos buscando un trabajo. es en la televisiÓn. >> es una estafa mÁs comÚn entre personas. cuÁles son los puntos para evitar ser estafado en lÍnea? >> cine bien informaciÓn antes de darle en trabajo la alerta roja. en el condado hay organizaciones. ayudamos aquÍ a la gente, mejora las habilidades. aquÍ pueden buscar trabajo. pueden venir. hasta el viernes podrÁn tener informaciÓn. si usted desea acudir al consulado de mÉxico en san josÉ puede hacerlo hasta en nuevo de junio. continÚa la llegada de mÁs de 30 inmigrantes en sacramento. carolina estrada tienen informaciÓn. >> 20 inmigrantes llegaron. >> se siente en honor a a
paula: hablamos con una de los inmigrantes.nente cuidamos a quienes hacen que tu familia, sea tu familia. por eso trabajamos juntos, para brindarles la calidad de cuidado - y el cariño - que cualquier familia brindaría. kaiser permanente. para todo lo que tú eres. paula: entre enero y marzo, es un incremento de un 250 por ciento. uno se emociona. hay que tener muchÍsimo cuidado y muchÍsima precauciÓn cuando estamos buscando un trabajo. es en la televisiÓn. >> es una estafa mÁs...
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paula: continuamos hablamos de esta tragedia que se registrÓ ayer en la tarde en limÓn.amiliares de la mujer que fue hallada sin vida la identificaron como evelyn garcÍa. la imagen de evelyn garcÍa la obtuvimos de un portal. la mujer estarÍa en un caso de homicidio—suicidio. >> un niÑo y una niÑa perdieron su vida, creemos que la madre intentÓ quitarse la vida. los familiares de la vÍctima no entienden cÓmo se pudo registrar esta tragedia. >> mi familia y mis hijos estÁn tan triste con ello. en agüero de no niÑa. despuÉs de hace una hora pudieron ingresar a la vivienda y se encontraron con esta tragedia. cambiamos de informaciÓn. una organizaciÓn en el Área de la bahÍa busca ayudar a la familias hispanas que reciÉn han llegado al paÍs. luis es un inmigrante venezolano. asÍ ayudaron al seÑor luis al que la vida le cambio. la organizaciÓn logrÓ conectarlo con trabajos de medio tiempo y otras actividades. >> estÁ se siente feliz de estar en estados unidos, logrÓ tener apoyo con el porvenir. >> es el trabajo. nada mÁs requiere lo que va a hacer. para Él ha sido bonito. Él qu
paula: continuamos hablamos de esta tragedia que se registrÓ ayer en la tarde en limÓn.amiliares de la mujer que fue hallada sin vida la identificaron como evelyn garcÍa. la imagen de evelyn garcÍa la obtuvimos de un portal. la mujer estarÍa en un caso de homicidio—suicidio. >> un niÑo y una niÑa perdieron su vida, creemos que la madre intentÓ quitarse la vida. los familiares de la vÍctima no entienden cÓmo se pudo registrar esta tragedia. >> mi familia y mis hijos...
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paula. >> isabella rosales, thank you.all of this, one of the co-hosts of the original series "we're here." thank you so much for joining us. >> hi, how are you? i'm excited to be here. >> you spoke to cnn back in march when this law was passed and now it's been struck down. what was your reaction when you first heard this news? >> you know, when i first heard i wasn't insanely surprised because being a native of tennessee i've been used to a moral compass or societal aspects pushed on me and pushed on my existence as a queer person. to hear such a negative c connotation toward drag, i wasn't extremely surprised. for me obviously working on "we're here" with hbo and max, we work to try to uplift communities we go into and drag is such an expression of who we are and freedom of who we are. so to be co-put into a box with something so sexually explicit, it really just kind of demeaned the message that i was doing, especially for my work specifically with "we're here." so it was saddening at the same time. >> tennessee's atto
paula. >> isabella rosales, thank you.all of this, one of the co-hosts of the original series "we're here." thank you so much for joining us. >> hi, how are you? i'm excited to be here. >> you spoke to cnn back in march when this law was passed and now it's been struck down. what was your reaction when you first heard this news? >> you know, when i first heard i wasn't insanely surprised because being a native of tennessee i've been used to a moral compass or...
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paula? us in jerusalem, thank you. >>> now, more fallout caused by florida's anti-drag law. cities and towns right across the street are canceling some pride events due to fear of legal trouble. that story after the break. urs y to relieve pain right where e it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good d medicine. moderate to severe e eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topica or injection. it's one pill, once a day. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. and, they felt dramatic and fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurr
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paula: ——paula: hola, quÉ ——paola: hola, quÉ tal?Ía comenzÓ con la bÚsqueda de javier campos, es la persona que ve en pantalla. lo vamos a mantener informado. ahora revisamos las temperaturas en la bahÍa, especialmente para los que van a manejar sus vehÍculos desde temprano. >> paola, muy buenas noches. vamos a tener buenas condiciones y temperaturas un poco frÍas. descendemos en los altos 50. para las prÓximas horas especÍficamente oakland tendrÁ esta niebla. en las demÁs ciudades vamos a estar con condiciones. en la maÑana se estarÍa reduciendo la visibilidad. precauciÓn al conducir. el cielo seguirÁ despejando poco a poco. le voy a dar recomendaciones de quÉ usar y quÉ hacer con estas temperaturas un poco mÁs cÁlidas. paula: seguramente aprobado comida en la calle. le decimos el espacio. son seis semanas. >> en primer aÑo. >> fue un camino complicado. >> a veces es difÍcil porque la ciudad tiene muchos requisitos. >> lo primero tomar en cuenta es que se debe tener un plan de negocios. quÉ necesitas para preparar la comida que pien
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>> reporter: hey, paula.a man that told police that he was ready, that he was prepared and looking forward to killing again. that's what the austin police department said. he made this phone call to police on may 24th, and that conversation started a little bit like this, he said my name is raul meza, and i think you're looking for me. and so when the detective started talking to him, he essentially described killing his 80-year-old roommate and he said what the manner of the relationship was like and talked about the actual killing and described the manner in which he killed his roommate. and then also talked about information that had not been released to the public. in addition to the confession of killing his 80-year-old roommate, he also talked about killing a 66-year-old woman in 2019, and so authorities believe he is responsible for these two killings, but also say they're looking at cold cases, between eight and ten of them they believe are also connected or linked to raul meza. so now authorities are
>> reporter: hey, paula.a man that told police that he was ready, that he was prepared and looking forward to killing again. that's what the austin police department said. he made this phone call to police on may 24th, and that conversation started a little bit like this, he said my name is raul meza, and i think you're looking for me. and so when the detective started talking to him, he essentially described killing his 80-year-old roommate and he said what the manner of the relationship...
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. >> cnn's paula reid broke this story. she joins us now. paula, big, big developments. walk us through the transcript. >> good morning, phil. this exclusive of course building on our bombshell report last week with kaitlan collins and katelyn polantz about this recording where the former president claims to retained classified information and acknowledges the elements of his power to do so. now we have the transcript of the relevant portion and i will read parts of that. it's clear he acknowledges or claims that he kept secret information. now, in this recording this was back in july of 2021 he is speaking to some visitors at his new jersey golf club. among the people in the room two peerp working on mark meadows' autobiography as well as trump aides. he referring to general mark milley. quote, with milley, i will show youon example. he said that he wanted to attack iran. isn't that amazing? i have a big pile of papers, this thing just came up, on the tame we are told you can hear him rustling the paper. look, this was him. they presented me this. this is off the record
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i'm paula newton. ahead here on "cnn newsroom," donald trump's former chief of staff has testified before a federal grand jury as part of a special counsel's ongoing investigation into the former president. both sides pointing fingers over a massive dam breach in ukraine that has forced major evacuations and triggered environmental fears. and the golf world is suffering from whiplash as the pga tour does a 180 and joins forces with liv golf. that's after fighting the saudi-backed tour for the past year. >> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with paula newton. >> and we begin this hour with two major developments in the special counsel investigation of donald trump. now first, sources tell cnn that a second grand jury based in southern florida is hearing testimony about the former u.s. president's handling of classified documents. and that panel is expected to hear from yet another witness in the day ahead. this is in addition to a grand jury already meeting in washington. another source says
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paula reid back with us. i want to read part of this tryptophan. quote, as president i could have declassified but now i can't. perhaps the most stunning line of all of this. kaitlan collins, to you for your thoughts given you were a key part of this team that broke the original reporting. do you expect that that would be a key part when this indictment is unsealed? everyone will be looking for was this tape a key part of it because this was again about iran, this was about a key national security issue. >> yeah. and it completely undercuts everything that trump and his legal team said publicly about the powers he had after leaving office or what he could do with the documents. that is one of those damning lines of this transcript that we reported on. there is a reason this tape caused so much consternation in trump's legal team. they didn't learn about it all that long ago. it was in march when this recording was played during testimony from another trump aide where they heard it and then trump's legal team was alerted to the fact that prosecutors
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paula reid, we will come back to you in a while.hank you so much for laying the groundwork what really moves the ball forward in all of this reporting today. >> now, former president trump is expected to turn himself in and appear in a miami federal court at 3:00 p.m. on tuesday according to his attorney. so far the indictment has not been released with all those charges that we are hearing about. cnn's senior justice reporter evan perez is live for us now on this part of the case. the indictment remains sealed. is there any chance we are going to see it before the tuesday court appearance? >> reporter: there is that chance. there is a chance that the justice department could go to a judge and ask the judge to unseal this document. they could do it this morning. they should have done t frankly, yesterday when they notified the former president, knowing that he was going to go immediately to his social media platform and start telling the story of what the -- of what this investigation led by jack smith, the special counsel, has done
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we have evan perez and paula reid here.united states of america versus donald trump and walt nauta who is his valet. paula, first to you as you've been going through. what stands out? >> the first thing that stands out is let's recall our town hall where our colleague kaitlan collins asked president trump if he had showed anyone classified information, his response was not really. this indictment suggests on two occasions in 2021 the former president showed classified documents to others. now, this indictment specifically lists two instances, the first is in july 2021 at his bode golf club, this is the audio recording, today we exclusively brought people the exact transcript which is reflected here. they've described how he tried to show a document to members of his staff, people who were there writing a book, none of whom, quote quote, possessed a security clearance. basically confirming our reporting. the second incident is in august or september of 2021 they say also at bedminster the former president showed a representa
we have evan perez and paula reid here.united states of america versus donald trump and walt nauta who is his valet. paula, first to you as you've been going through. what stands out? >> the first thing that stands out is let's recall our town hall where our colleague kaitlan collins asked president trump if he had showed anyone classified information, his response was not really. this indictment suggests on two occasions in 2021 the former president showed classified documents to others....
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cnn's paula reid and elie honig are with us.p from july 2021 at bedminster where he's talking about some document involving a potential attack on iran. he was meeting with a bunch of mark meadows autobiographer -- it's kind of a contradiction in terms. but some people helping mark meadows write his autobiography. what do we know about these other recordings? >> that's exactly right. we broke this story about that recording. and then it was included in the indictment. so last night when the special counsel revealed that it had interviews, plural, well, that piqued our interest. so we called our sources and we learned that in fact the trump team has provided about half a dozen additional interviews to prosecutors. they were subpoenaed in march of this year to provide any materials related to general mark milley. and we've learned that they've handed over multiple recordings. trump can be heard talking about mark milley. but he does not reference any classified documents. now, the special counsel also has at least one other source
cnn's paula reid and elie honig are with us.p from july 2021 at bedminster where he's talking about some document involving a potential attack on iran. he was meeting with a bunch of mark meadows autobiographer -- it's kind of a contradiction in terms. but some people helping mark meadows write his autobiography. what do we know about these other recordings? >> that's exactly right. we broke this story about that recording. and then it was included in the indictment. so last night when...
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paula and sarah are here with their reporting, but let's start with paula. paula, tell us what we know about mark meadows testimony. which investigation was he testifying for, do we know? >> it's unclear at this point, alison, which investigation he testified in, and it's also possible that he testified in both. this has been one of the biggest questions in the ongoing special counsel investigation, what is going on with mark meadows? and even the trump legal team has conceded that, yet, they have not been in communication with meadows attorneys, and it's unclear if he were cooperating. the former president tried quite a while back-to-back medals from testifying before the grand jury, arguing executive privilege. he lost that battle certainly at some point that meadows would be testifying. but it's been a complete black hole in terms of reporting about what exactly was going on. this was a huge deal today, a very significant development. he will be an incredibly useful witness either investigation. he's at the center of everything january six, and he appears
paula and sarah are here with their reporting, but let's start with paula. paula, tell us what we know about mark meadows testimony. which investigation was he testifying for, do we know? >> it's unclear at this point, alison, which investigation he testified in, and it's also possible that he testified in both. this has been one of the biggest questions in the ongoing special counsel investigation, what is going on with mark meadows? and even the trump legal team has conceded that, yet,...
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paula? >> as you point out, it means that russia once again has to deploy resources to that area, and it is doing so. obviously it's going to have to see what it does on other fronts. as we said, hundreds of miles of the front line in that conflict. thank you so much. >>> the u.n. nuclear watchdog, mea meantime, says ukraine's upper region nuclear plant is stream leap vulnerable. it says the facility has been without a back up connection with the external power grid for three months now. now the international atomic energy agency says its chief plans to visit the plant against soon. the facility, we remind you, is occupied by russia, and fighting has damaged all but one external power line. the plant needs external power to help cool down its reactors and prevent a possible meltdown. >>> stay with us. there's much more ahead on cnn including the investigation into the handling of classified documents by former u.s. president and of course current republican presidential candidate donald trum
paula? >> as you point out, it means that russia once again has to deploy resources to that area, and it is doing so. obviously it's going to have to see what it does on other fronts. as we said, hundreds of miles of the front line in that conflict. thank you so much. >>> the u.n. nuclear watchdog, mea meantime, says ukraine's upper region nuclear plant is stream leap vulnerable. it says the facility has been without a back up connection with the external power grid for three...
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we have the historic moment covered from many angles and the exclusive angle from paula reid, and donald trump on tape with a secret document in hand, and the doj does what with that in their hands now? >> well, we know that it is a piece of evidence that the prosecutors are particularly interested in, and in fact, trump's lawyers only learned about it after they asked and the prosecutors asked the witnesses about it before the grand jury. now, before i reveal some of the details of what we exactly learned in this transcript, i want to remind people that in this meeting of the summer of 2021 at the bedminster golf club, the former president knew that he was being recorded. at the time he was in the habit of having aides record conversations with the journalists or writers working on the book, and we know that people working on the book were two people working on the autobiography of mark med dose and also in the room is two aides, and this is what he says to them, and he is worked up about an article about mark milley and the comments he made about iran, and he says, quote, with milley,
we have the historic moment covered from many angles and the exclusive angle from paula reid, and donald trump on tape with a secret document in hand, and the doj does what with that in their hands now? >> well, we know that it is a piece of evidence that the prosecutors are particularly interested in, and in fact, trump's lawyers only learned about it after they asked and the prosecutors asked the witnesses about it before the grand jury. now, before i reveal some of the details of what...
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paula: equipos de emergencia trabajarpara reparar una lÍnea de gas natural.o podemos encontrar en una casa. ha sido una bÚsqueda bastante extensa. hay un gran obstÁculo. el depÓsito es el total de lo que cuesta la renta. si uno busca una habitaciÓn entre 1900 y $2500. natalia busca un apartamento de dos recÁmaras. la renta promedio es de $2008. el casero puede curar hasta $6024 si los legisladores aprueban el proyecto el costo de los servicios del agua podrÍa subir a partir de julio. los clientes al este de la bahÍa pueden tener un incremento anual de hasta un ocho ——8%. estÁn muy alto lo precios y los sueldos estÁn por los suelos. asÍ lo ve. el dinero se va volando. maÑana frescas. >> el dÍa de hoy contamos con condiciones estables en el Área de la bahÍa. el dÍa de maÑana 55, oakland en 66 puntos y vive en san francisco asÍ estÁ el panorama. el sol estÁ brillando las temperaturas un poco frÍas. en la tarde vamos a estar en los 70 grados. san francisco se mantiene en los 67 grados. el dÍa de maÑana vamos a estar en compaÑÍa de ese sol. son temperaturas de lo
paula: equipos de emergencia trabajarpara reparar una lÍnea de gas natural.o podemos encontrar en una casa. ha sido una bÚsqueda bastante extensa. hay un gran obstÁculo. el depÓsito es el total de lo que cuesta la renta. si uno busca una habitaciÓn entre 1900 y $2500. natalia busca un apartamento de dos recÁmaras. la renta promedio es de $2008. el casero puede curar hasta $6024 si los legisladores aprueban el proyecto el costo de los servicios del agua podrÍa subir a partir de julio. los...
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>> reporter: hi, paula.of days is a lot of attacks on the ukrainian capital by russian missiles and drones. the ukrainian air defenses seem to be getting better and better. the last attack, the ukrainians managed to shoot down all missiles and drones fired toward kyiv. at the same time, the ukrainian drone program is also picking up. it's one of the big success stories for the ukrainians. they believe it's the big eq equeq equalizer that can help them put pressure on the russians. that's something we are seeing now on russian territory as well. it seems that the ukrainians are now able to fly there. we get a firsthand look at ukraine's very large and secretive drone program. here's what we learned. >> can this fly into russia? >> yes. >> reporter: this company makes combat drones for ukrainian front-line troops. they allowed us to film test flights at a secret location. he says reaching moscow is not a problem. >> 700 kilometers with warhead of 28 kilograms. >> that could fly almost all the way to moscow? >>
>> reporter: hi, paula.of days is a lot of attacks on the ukrainian capital by russian missiles and drones. the ukrainian air defenses seem to be getting better and better. the last attack, the ukrainians managed to shoot down all missiles and drones fired toward kyiv. at the same time, the ukrainian drone program is also picking up. it's one of the big success stories for the ukrainians. they believe it's the big eq equeq equalizer that can help them put pressure on the russians. that's...
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paula: las temperaturas continÚan siendo mÁs bajos que lo habitual. >> paola, quÉ tal?noche mÁs en la que veremos temperaturas frÍas. vamos a dar en los mediata 50 . estamos vigilando esa niebla que vuelve en la regiÓn. la visibilidad cena—— baja. en cuanto a las mÁximas el dÍa de maÑana en san josÉ con 52 grados. vamos a cubrir esa necesidad. se voy a estar ex league ando esta franja colorida que nos ha afectado de manera local en la ciudad de san josÉ. >> se acerca el desfile del orgullo. tenemos recomendaciones. tiroteos masivos ocurrieron en esta regiÓn. serÍa de lamentar. mantiene su plan en san francisco. nos reunimos en mi casa. >> es algo de seguridad personal. ponerme yo en riesgo. esto me deja con gente inocente. si ve una situaciÓn de peligro reporte la al 911. uno de los planes recomendados es tener una reuniÓn. >> en la policÍa recomienda mantener su bebida cerca. desde muy temprano va a haber muchÍsima gente. >> hay mucha gente en este desfile. mucho cuidado. una persona muriÓ y otras tres resultaron heridas. un tercer coche tambiÉn estuvo ubicado en este
paula: las temperaturas continÚan siendo mÁs bajos que lo habitual. >> paola, quÉ tal?noche mÁs en la que veremos temperaturas frÍas. vamos a dar en los mediata 50 . estamos vigilando esa niebla que vuelve en la regiÓn. la visibilidad cena—— baja. en cuanto a las mÁximas el dÍa de maÑana en san josÉ con 52 grados. vamos a cubrir esa necesidad. se voy a estar ex league ando esta franja colorida que nos ha afectado de manera local en la ciudad de san josÉ. >> se acerca...
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paula, stay with us. i want to dig deeper with our legal and political experts standing by, elliot williams, let me start with you. how critical is the testimony before this grand jury? >> it's very critical, wolf. for a big reason, let's look at the role that mark meadows would have played in the trump white house. as chief of staff he would have had access. so look at the two different inquiries. to the extent that he can provide insight as to january 6th, he could talk about what the president said, what the president knew, did the president ever convey that he knew he lost the election? what was in the president's mind? what was his state of mind around the statements he made on january 6th and other, you know, activity there so plenty to be gleaned from him there. with respect to documents, it's an entirely separate investigation but he could also provide insight into what did the president know was being packed up in boxes on the final days of the administration and being sent down to mar-a-lago, wh
paula, stay with us. i want to dig deeper with our legal and political experts standing by, elliot williams, let me start with you. how critical is the testimony before this grand jury? >> it's very critical, wolf. for a big reason, let's look at the role that mark meadows would have played in the trump white house. as chief of staff he would have had access. so look at the two different inquiries. to the extent that he can provide insight as to january 6th, he could talk about what the...
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also, bringing in paula reid for more on this. the special counsel is something that you have been reporting out on, and why the special counselling to investigate joe biden and, and as caitlyn pence said the lot. >> the trump administration had their group of classified documents is who they are. first the u.s. attorney was appointed "op picks and there were also other investigations into president trump, and mike pence became intertwined was he declared for the presidency. those two probes, though, they are much more similar to the pence matter, and in terms of and it is not just the issue of the archives, but the dozens of documents, whereas in the trump case, it is hundreds of thousands of documents. and as we first reported on cnn, among the documents, hayes audio recordings. so does the president claim to have at least one ability and this is after he the left white house. this is key to this with his defense of what happened in the court of public opinion. by pence saying it was a mistake. trump said this didn't happen. we
also, bringing in paula reid for more on this. the special counsel is something that you have been reporting out on, and why the special counselling to investigate joe biden and, and as caitlyn pence said the lot. >> the trump administration had their group of classified documents is who they are. first the u.s. attorney was appointed "op picks and there were also other investigations into president trump, and mike pence became intertwined was he declared for the presidency. those...
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paula reid, cnn, washington. >> chicago, now former u.s. federal prosecutor and host of the it's complicated podcast. we can say that again, it is complicated. more so now as we have learned that mark meadows is talking to a grand jury. how significant is that? >> it's incredibly significant. or one thing, he was the chief of staff to the president. so traditionally, the united states presidents chief of staff it's the person that everything goes to. in the middle of a lot of activity when there was testimony regarding the events of january. six a lot of reference to mark meadows. in time he had not testified. now it is very significant getting documents packed and sent to mar-a-lago. would certainly be aware of any orders. that the president game in terms of declassification of documents if that actually happened. and then i would say on top of that, he is also the person who was getting text messages and emails. other electronic communications that president trump did not use those funds communication. >> right, so he is almost going to b
paula reid, cnn, washington. >> chicago, now former u.s. federal prosecutor and host of the it's complicated podcast. we can say that again, it is complicated. more so now as we have learned that mark meadows is talking to a grand jury. how significant is that? >> it's incredibly significant. or one thing, he was the chief of staff to the president. so traditionally, the united states presidents chief of staff it's the person that everything goes to. in the middle of a lot of...
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paula knewton is in ottawa for us.ell us more about the pieces that were brought in today and what else officials are looking at as this investigation continues? >> reporter: yes, so these pieces of debris you see are from a research company and they operated the remote operated vehicle near the titanic wreck. they had first mapped out the debris field and then what is extraordinary is that they brought up such large pieces. you could actually see the dome and the view port and if you compare what they brought up today to the submersible when it was in tack, a lot to go by there, we had been told by the u.s. coast guard when they first announced this tragedy that in their term the area was unforgiving in a very calgarying a -- a very challenging area and here we are, we do quite a few pieces of it. it was with some disquiet. this is the resting place for five people and while the family members are glad to see there will be clues in the investigation, it is obviously causing so much grief again to see all of this play
paula knewton is in ottawa for us.ell us more about the pieces that were brought in today and what else officials are looking at as this investigation continues? >> reporter: yes, so these pieces of debris you see are from a research company and they operated the remote operated vehicle near the titanic wreck. they had first mapped out the debris field and then what is extraordinary is that they brought up such large pieces. you could actually see the dome and the view port and if you...
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in her first interview, paula, what's changed between then and now.hy are you ready to publicly discuss this issue? >> i think one of the biggest things for me is just seeing how much this has changed in the last year. right? i thought maybe this won't continue to happen in other sports, maybe the swimming is the exception and i've seen this blow up. there's cases of the track people in california. there's cycling. skateboarding. every single women's sport imaginable has been infiltrated by biological males competing on the women's team and i decided that, you know, it's okay if i get some hate and i shouldn't be scared anymore because i need to use my voice and encourage other women to speak out against unfair competition. >>. >> laura: paula as a former college athlete i applaud you and everything you're doing. i want to get your reaction to what lea thomas said on a podcast just a few weeks back. watch this. >> they're like, oh, we respect you as a trans woman, whatever, we respect your identity. you just don't think it's fair. you can't have that
in her first interview, paula, what's changed between then and now.hy are you ready to publicly discuss this issue? >> i think one of the biggest things for me is just seeing how much this has changed in the last year. right? i thought maybe this won't continue to happen in other sports, maybe the swimming is the exception and i've seen this blow up. there's cases of the track people in california. there's cycling. skateboarding. every single women's sport imaginable has been infiltrated...
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cnn's paula newton has been in ottawa covering this story. and paula, it's interesting. the pictures that we've seen so far, for instance, this one here, that seems to be from the outer shell. what's not clear, do they have pictures, broken pieces of the pressure chamber itself. what do you know about exactly what they've been able to bring up from the ocean floor and then where this goes from here? >> the best indication, jim, are the pictures that you see there. and i'm sure there will be some disquienet those family and friends that lost the five passengers there on the titan. but when you look at those pieces, jim, those are much larger than the indication we were given at first from the u.s. coast guard when they did confirm that the titan had a very violent implosion. what you see distinctly is that dome and then the view port and then the back end in the tail. you raise a very good point. we do not know what else they have salvaged, though. pu bulogic who is the research company from new york that operated that remote operated vehicle at the depths tell cnn in a s
cnn's paula newton has been in ottawa covering this story. and paula, it's interesting. the pictures that we've seen so far, for instance, this one here, that seems to be from the outer shell. what's not clear, do they have pictures, broken pieces of the pressure chamber itself. what do you know about exactly what they've been able to bring up from the ocean floor and then where this goes from here? >> the best indication, jim, are the pictures that you see there. and i'm sure there will...
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i'm paula newton. >> passing this budget agreement was critical. the stakes could not have been higher. >> president biden speaking to the nation sharing credit for the budget deal and showcasing his brand as a deal maker. we'll look at whether it will impact his approval rating. >>> hello, south carolina. >> the 2024 race is full steam ahead as a parade of republican presidential candidates make their way through early voting states. the latest on the war words and what it says about that race. sblmpblts and we'll have a live report on the deadly train crash as the search for survivors continues. >>> we do begin this hour in washington where president biden is expected to sign the debt ceiling bill in the law in the coming hours. that will end the political d drama that gripped congress and the nation for weeks. now just 48 hours ago, there were doubts that the highly contentious bill would survive in congress, but it did. last night the president spoke from the oval office for the first time in his presidency to underscore the urgency of the legi
i'm paula newton. >> passing this budget agreement was critical. the stakes could not have been higher. >> president biden speaking to the nation sharing credit for the budget deal and showcasing his brand as a deal maker. we'll look at whether it will impact his approval rating. >>> hello, south carolina. >> the 2024 race is full steam ahead as a parade of republican presidential candidates make their way through early voting states. the latest on the war words and...
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paula don't go too far away, we'll come back to you in a few moments. want to go to miami where a federal grand jury has been hearing testimony about trump's handling of those classified documents. kara scannell is just outside the courthouse there. kara, what are you learning about the activity you're seeing there, and how the miami grand jury fits into the special counsel's investigation? >> reporter: wolf, we've seen a flurry of activity today. we identified a number of prosecutors from the special counsel's team, including david orbach who is the lead prosecutor on the documents investigation. we saw him leaving to grab lunch. he declined to comment on what he was up to today, and whether they were bringing witnesses in before the grand jury. we saw another prosecutor on the team getting snacks, getting bags of chips and cookies, and going back behind the closed doors where the grand jury meets. now, that is an entirely secretive process. it's unclear to us today if they had any witnesses, if the grand jury was hearing any testimony, but we do know
paula don't go too far away, we'll come back to you in a few moments. want to go to miami where a federal grand jury has been hearing testimony about trump's handling of those classified documents. kara scannell is just outside the courthouse there. kara, what are you learning about the activity you're seeing there, and how the miami grand jury fits into the special counsel's investigation? >> reporter: wolf, we've seen a flurry of activity today. we identified a number of prosecutors...
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cnn's paula newton is tracking this and, paula, obviously officials are trying to keep their hopes upeard these noises, that they have heard these noises but also, as you point out, totally unnerving and the reason is that even if they locate this submersible it is going to be very difficult to actually bring them to the surface. let me tell you what's going on now, the u.s. coast guard which is the lead on this just told us in the last few minutes that canadian ship, another one, the john cabot is headed to the area and they will use what they're calling side scanning sonar. simply put, it is using sounds they detect on the sea bed to map t by mapping those acoustic sounds they may be able to better pinpoint the location of this submersible. john, even if they find it, what they've done now and what they've dn doing for the last 48 hours a pre-position thing both equipment and expertise that is already there or headed there and that means more submersibles that can go deep into the deep sea and actually continue to search or in the best case scenario they find the submersible and wil
cnn's paula newton is tracking this and, paula, obviously officials are trying to keep their hopes upeard these noises, that they have heard these noises but also, as you point out, totally unnerving and the reason is that even if they locate this submersible it is going to be very difficult to actually bring them to the surface. let me tell you what's going on now, the u.s. coast guard which is the lead on this just told us in the last few minutes that canadian ship, another one, the john...
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. >> thank you for explaining all that and also to our paula newton. we should just remember there were five people, his son, who was the founder of oigs gate and all of them perished in this accident. >> thank you for joining us. "inside politics" starts now. >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm dana bash in washington. breaking moments ago, new photos, you can see them here. it shows pieces of the titan submersible pull ed off the ocen floor. i want to go right to ottawa and paula newton. what do those pictures tell us? >> it was quite a spectacle as we watched the video coming in from st. johns harbor there. those are quite large pieces of the debris. we want to be sensitive to know that five people lost their lives in tragic circumstances. but when you look at these stills, investigators will prove they will actually have some investigative material that's significant. if you at some of those pieces, match them to the body, the outer shell of that titan submersible. we have a statement from the company that first was able to deploy. to the wreck m
. >> thank you for explaining all that and also to our paula newton. we should just remember there were five people, his son, who was the founder of oigs gate and all of them perished in this accident. >> thank you for joining us. "inside politics" starts now. >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm dana bash in washington. breaking moments ago, new photos, you can see them here. it shows pieces of the titan submersible pull ed off the ocen floor. i want...
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cnn's paula newton is with us from canada tonight.n you tell us about where exactly these human remains were found? >> given five lives were lost, this is difficult for the family, i'm sure. but also a measure of comfort in knowing that those with the u.s. coast guard are presumed human remains were found within the cabin inside that wreckage site. experts will tell you that this is consistent with a catastrophic implosion, as opposed to explosion. this is good for the investigation, in the sense that it will more materially give information about what happened in those last moments before the five lost their lives and what exactly the timeline would have been. and i add to that that here in ottawa, the transportation safety board released a statement also saying that it had the data recorder from the polar prince. john, you'll remember the "polar prince" is the mother ship to the titan. it will add valuable information as to what went wrong when, and crucially, why this submersible never rose to the surface, as it had fairly good saf
cnn's paula newton is with us from canada tonight.n you tell us about where exactly these human remains were found? >> given five lives were lost, this is difficult for the family, i'm sure. but also a measure of comfort in knowing that those with the u.s. coast guard are presumed human remains were found within the cabin inside that wreckage site. experts will tell you that this is consistent with a catastrophic implosion, as opposed to explosion. this is good for the investigation, in...
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paula: he his being really smart. he is angling in every way he can to get as much money as he can to keep his costs down. and to widen and broaden its reach in the market. germany is a great market to be in and partnering with the government is a smart move and pat gelsinger continues to make really smart chessboard moves. ed: paula penkel great to have you here outside. the narrative around security. christopher rouland from phosphorus cybersecurity. micron and the story, warning about the impact to revenue that the cause is a clamp down by the chinese government with cybersecurity. what you make of that? christopher: we see the playing field being set for the next generation of economic warfare happening right now. the chinese have been stealing ideas from american companies for years and in the case of micron, they might need to think of what kind of technologies they can export and build knowing that they are at risk of being taken and reproduced. caroline: it was only a day or so that micron is still investing,
paula: he his being really smart. he is angling in every way he can to get as much money as he can to keep his costs down. and to widen and broaden its reach in the market. germany is a great market to be in and partnering with the government is a smart move and pat gelsinger continues to make really smart chessboard moves. ed: paula penkel great to have you here outside. the narrative around security. christopher rouland from phosphorus cybersecurity. micron and the story, warning about the...
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paula saying everybody knows who he is.o there isn't a need for a mug shot, even though with would be standard operating procedure. >> there's other parts of the process that we wonder is he going to have to go through. everybody who gets arrested federally goes to pretrial services, which makes a recommendation to the judge whether or not bail should be set. normally, if somebody was c charged with what he's being charged with, bail would be a factor. it will be interesting to see if that will happen here. they interview him, take certain questions like your name, your address, have you been arrested before. they do an setsment of risk of flight and dangerousness. and then they make a recommendation to the court. but we'll see. this is so unprecedented. >> john miller has the doj marshal service booking form. are you suicidal, violent criminal record, escape risk, all of these details. >> the irony is that this is this is the southern district of florida, but the marshal is appointed by president trump. when he was in offi
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paula reid, thank you. and let's get the take on this from a former federal prosecutor, her perspective on what this could actually mean for the former president. jennifer rodgers is a cnn legal analyst. she joins us now. why would they now convene a grand jury in miami? >> well, there could be a couple things going on. it could be for convenience, there are witnesses down there who need to testify, they can do it there and then read the testimony in d.c. or as paula suggested maybe there's a couple of minor people they want to charge just with obstruction and they would do that in a separate case in miami. or they could be thinking bigger picture. this case could happen either in d.c. or florida but most of the events really did happen in florida. and so they might be thinking about charging just the obstruction part in florida and the classified document kind of substantive case in d.c. or charging the whole thing down in florida where most of the conduct took place. >> so we could see charges in both of
paula reid, thank you. and let's get the take on this from a former federal prosecutor, her perspective on what this could actually mean for the former president. jennifer rodgers is a cnn legal analyst. she joins us now. why would they now convene a grand jury in miami? >> well, there could be a couple things going on. it could be for convenience, there are witnesses down there who need to testify, they can do it there and then read the testimony in d.c. or as paula suggested maybe...
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paula, do we know where the document might be? >> it's unclear.ow on the tape, right, trump claims to have this document. he's describing it. we learned in our reporting that this was not authored by general milley. in fact, it predates his time as chairman of the joint chiefs, but it doesn't appear if it exists, but at this point it's not clear if it's in the possession of the government. >> so katelyn, we have learned about concerned than sure that everything he had in his possession was turned over, right? >> right, boris, there's a history of mistrust here, an entire year or more, where the justice department and the national archives were always trying to get back the federal records in donald trump's possession. in may of 2022 is when donald trump's team gets the subpoena and says all documents need to go back to the federal government. then there essentially is months and months, including the moment in august where the fbi searches mar-a-lago, finds hundreds of document, but after that there's more mistrust built into this relationship, an
paula, do we know where the document might be? >> it's unclear.ow on the tape, right, trump claims to have this document. he's describing it. we learned in our reporting that this was not authored by general milley. in fact, it predates his time as chairman of the joint chiefs, but it doesn't appear if it exists, but at this point it's not clear if it's in the possession of the government. >> so katelyn, we have learned about concerned than sure that everything he had in his...
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i'm paula reid in washington. in this weekend for fredricka whitfield. developing now, president biden is preparing to sign the bipartisan bill to raise the nation's debt limit, averting a disastrous default. he says he plans to sign the legislation today. the bill cleared the house and senate in bipartisan fashion following weeks of closed door negotiations led by biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. in his first-ever oval office address last night, president biden said the consequences of not getting a deal done could have been catastrophic. >> passing this budget agreement was critical, the stakes could not have been higher. if we had failed to reach an agreement on the budget, there were extreme voices threatening to take america for the first time in our 247-year history into default on our national debt. nothing, nothing would have been more irresponsible. nothing would have been more catastrophic. no one got everything they wanted, but the american people got what they needed. >> cnn's jasmine wright is at the white house. as you heard, preside
i'm paula reid in washington. in this weekend for fredricka whitfield. developing now, president biden is preparing to sign the bipartisan bill to raise the nation's debt limit, averting a disastrous default. he says he plans to sign the legislation today. the bill cleared the house and senate in bipartisan fashion following weeks of closed door negotiations led by biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. in his first-ever oval office address last night, president biden said the consequences of...
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our senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid is here. paula, great to see you. so do we know what giuliani has told investigators? >> we don't know what he said to investigators during this interview, alisyn. we do know he was accompanied by his lawyer, robert costello for this sit-down with special counsel prosecutors, but we have some idea what they might want have wanted to talk to him about. we know that late last year, he was subpoenaed for documents related to payments that he received around the time that he was filing legal challenges on behalf of former president trump, trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. when that subpoena came when it was still a justice department investigation, before special counsel jack smith was appointed. but alisyn, once smith was appointed, giuliani didn't hear anything for over six months, and there were questions being raised about whether that meant that he was possibly a target and not just a potential witness in this investigation. so the fact that he has now sat down with prosecutors, talked to them, pre
our senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid is here. paula, great to see you. so do we know what giuliani has told investigators? >> we don't know what he said to investigators during this interview, alisyn. we do know he was accompanied by his lawyer, robert costello for this sit-down with special counsel prosecutors, but we have some idea what they might want have wanted to talk to him about. we know that late last year, he was subpoenaed for documents related to payments that he...
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paula, we understand that there is confirmation now from the u.s.uard that portions of the external body of the "titan" have been discovered. roughly 500 meetser off the boast of the "titanic" discovered at approximately 8:55 eastern time but the search for the crew continues? >> reporter: yes. really tough news to take in. comes to us from our own priscilla alvarez reporting in a memo obtained by cnn the debris discovered at the search area, as you say is of the missing "titan." key, from the external body of this submersible and the search, as you say, for the vessel continues. i think given that that canadian ship, the "horizon arctic" was able to bring that remote vehicle to the depth of the "titanic" wreck. as i've explained before, the submersible, titan, went down that water column. tried to go straight down as it could to go see the wreck of the "titanic." the fact as of this morning they were able to get that remote vehicle down there, that is what they knew would give them insight, that exactly at an 1:45 minutes in surmise where the titan
paula, we understand that there is confirmation now from the u.s.uard that portions of the external body of the "titan" have been discovered. roughly 500 meetser off the boast of the "titanic" discovered at approximately 8:55 eastern time but the search for the crew continues? >> reporter: yes. really tough news to take in. comes to us from our own priscilla alvarez reporting in a memo obtained by cnn the debris discovered at the search area, as you say is of the...
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well paula reid and elliott williams, thank you very much.weekend. >>> ahead for us, a woman told cnn that she traveled overnight hundreds of miles from her home into secret from her family for a specific procedure. why she said she had no other choice. the manager. and the snack dad. all using chase to keep up with their finances.s. the e coach helps save goals here, because she saved for soccer c camp there. anddd check this out... the manager deposited a check. magic. and the snack dad? he's getting paid back. orange slicesss. because this team all has chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a ltitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. uriva: think bigger. i'm off to america's best i heard what you said about not overpaying for glasses. two pairs and a free, quality eye exam starting at just $79.95? the exam alone is worth... 59 bucks. i
well paula reid and elliott williams, thank you very much.weekend. >>> ahead for us, a woman told cnn that she traveled overnight hundreds of miles from her home into secret from her family for a specific procedure. why she said she had no other choice. the manager. and the snack dad. all using chase to keep up with their finances.s. the e coach helps save goals here, because she saved for soccer c camp there. anddd check this out... the manager deposited a check. magic. and the snack...
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those ice cream paula not only attracts the neighborhood sweet tooth but continues to be a hyphen social media professionally. i'm a session designer. i didn't really wanted to fashion. i was confused, but didn't have a mentor, but my mother said, i need to go into fashion. so i just went to and i made rooks. after that, i stumbled across a talk receipt and actually end up with. it's because it was much less i would then session and i presume what's up with the, the professional photographer. it didn't proceed as pride to joe when he has to look for alternative t been photography due to the law in orders in 2020 during the locked down for us. for tween cmt does not work full lot software feet because we're focusing more on events and there's a noise defense, so noise is no work. so i had to try and find an alternative. i thought said the ice cream parlor using the 350 to the end, release crohn's issued by the government, shooting the closing time, demons. or even my eyes, thoughts in ice cream parlor is because i really know of ice cream. and people who know me, you know, that's a low fo
those ice cream paula not only attracts the neighborhood sweet tooth but continues to be a hyphen social media professionally. i'm a session designer. i didn't really wanted to fashion. i was confused, but didn't have a mentor, but my mother said, i need to go into fashion. so i just went to and i made rooks. after that, i stumbled across a talk receipt and actually end up with. it's because it was much less i would then session and i presume what's up with the, the professional photographer....
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paula newton has the details. >> reporter: the u.s.oast guard announced that it had found what it presumed to be human remains on the sea floor that would be from the submersible "titan." they recovered the remains and now say that the united states medical professionals will conduct a formal analysis of those presumed human remains. and of course the family and friends of those five passengers who died on the "titan" will be comforted but also will feel again profound grief given what the u.s. coast guard says was an implosion of that "titan." what is also happening now is that on wednesday, the "horizon arctic" retrieved debris, in fact large pieces of debris, they say that they have finished their work out at the site of the "titanic" wreck. and what is extraordinary, they did in fact recover large pieces of that debris. you can see in fact the dome with the port and good chunk even of the passenger frame. again at issue is the carbon fiber material that was used to hold those passengers and used in this kind of deep sea exploration
paula newton has the details. >> reporter: the u.s.oast guard announced that it had found what it presumed to be human remains on the sea floor that would be from the submersible "titan." they recovered the remains and now say that the united states medical professionals will conduct a formal analysis of those presumed human remains. and of course the family and friends of those five passengers who died on the "titan" will be comforted but also will feel again profound...
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. >> joining us now, cnn anchor and correspondent kaitlan collins, also paula reid. kaitlan, first of all, what do you make -- this is the first time we're hearing this audio with cnn transcript. there's more in this audio than we had seen in the transcript. what stands out to you? >> there is more in this. this is a two-minute clip of the recording we're told is over an hour long. this is the part that is at the center of jack smith's investigation. and we knew about this. you know, cnn first reported that this existed and that jack smith's prosecution had it in their hands. but to hear it, i think really just drives home, and it undercuts everything that trump has been saying. even as of a few days ago, he was saying, there was no document per se. you can hear him very clearly referencing something in his hands. >> you can hear him shuffling through papers. >> he's not just saying, here's this document. he clearly appears to be showing it to them. only the people in the room could know that. you could hear in that why this is so critical to jack smith's case becaus
. >> joining us now, cnn anchor and correspondent kaitlan collins, also paula reid. kaitlan, first of all, what do you make -- this is the first time we're hearing this audio with cnn transcript. there's more in this audio than we had seen in the transcript. what stands out to you? >> there is more in this. this is a two-minute clip of the recording we're told is over an hour long. this is the part that is at the center of jack smith's investigation. and we knew about this. you...
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obviously it came from a lot of reporting that paula, kaitlan and i did together. it raises question about the legal exposure that trump faces here and what argument his attorneys are going to make given their own client is on this recording that's in the hands of prosecutors saying that, you know, indicating he had this information, indicating that it was not declassified and he couldn't share it with those in the room with him. jim is not saying if the document was returned to the national archives. he wouldn't say if it's declassified even. >> quite evasive. andrew, thanks to that terrific reporting we do know that prosecutors do have the audio recording. how important is it, however, for them to actually get their hands on the document itself? >> it would be helpful, alex, but it's not necessary. the recording stands on its own. it can easily be authenticated by anyone in the room and heard that conversation when it was taking place. they have likely the witness who made the recording, so the recording gets in in front of the jury, very powerful evidence. the p
obviously it came from a lot of reporting that paula, kaitlan and i did together. it raises question about the legal exposure that trump faces here and what argument his attorneys are going to make given their own client is on this recording that's in the hands of prosecutors saying that, you know, indicating he had this information, indicating that it was not declassified and he couldn't share it with those in the room with him. jim is not saying if the document was returned to the national...
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come paula. authorities say they are pursuing militants for me. you've got them group linked to the islamic state. and do you have these corresponding to julie asked, move on, board drawings, me now from the guns and capitol come, paula, truly is, what are the latest details you were hearing about this attack? of the latest detail. i have from this side incident is smaller than tween to their 1st report that bodies had been found by the latest information now shows more than 41. now most of these was students, reports coming indicates that the rebels re, did on a tuck or exclude told me 3, shortly after students had taken a break from reading. i'm doing 10 torched each. they put it on for a hot recognized who is who we understand also from police and other security forces like the military. they're saying that this rep was took off with some of the students, the objective. some of the students up killed several others. their reports that they are so low and should put some bones around which exploded, killing many civilians. and these are horrendo
come paula. authorities say they are pursuing militants for me. you've got them group linked to the islamic state. and do you have these corresponding to julie asked, move on, board drawings, me now from the guns and capitol come, paula, truly is, what are the latest details you were hearing about this attack? of the latest detail. i have from this side incident is smaller than tween to their 1st report that bodies had been found by the latest information now shows more than 41. now most of...
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cnn's paula reid joins us now. broke the story, so what do you make of trump's response and what he said last night? >> reporter: we discuss heard a tiny bit of the clip where he refers to the presidential records act insisting that he had complied with it fully, of course, we know that's not true because his team had to return 15 boxes of materials to the national archives and that was before the fbi conducted a search of his mar-a-lago residence and then subsequently his attorneys did additional searches, not only for possible presidential records so those are materials that are created during the administration, that are the property of the government but also, of course, looking for any classified documents of which we know there were many. so this explanation doesn't quite add up. but this is what we've seen before from the former president when he's under investigation, he makes a blanket insistence he has done nothing wrong. there is rarely any nuance. what we've seen them do is try to conflate the idea of c
cnn's paula reid joins us now. broke the story, so what do you make of trump's response and what he said last night? >> reporter: we discuss heard a tiny bit of the clip where he refers to the presidential records act insisting that he had complied with it fully, of course, we know that's not true because his team had to return 15 boxes of materials to the national archives and that was before the fbi conducted a search of his mar-a-lago residence and then subsequently his attorneys did...
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paula, what's in this filing from the team today? >> john, today the special counsel's office asked a judge to approve some agreed-upon rules. these have been stipulated between defense counsel and prosecutors for how to protect sensitive evidence in this case. we're not talking about classified information. we'll get to that in a second. but this is about the sensitive evidence in this investigation that will soon have to be handed over to defense lawyers as part of the discovery process. among the things that they have agreed on are some rules for the defendants, former president trump and his aide, walt nauta. they have agreed the defendants should not be able to view the evidence without their lawyers. they should not be given copies. if they take notes, those notes cannot leave the room. they have to be left with counsel and securely stored. the prosecutors say in this request that they believe if this evidence is not protected, if it's shared with the public or improperly used that it could impact not only this case but other i
paula, what's in this filing from the team today? >> john, today the special counsel's office asked a judge to approve some agreed-upon rules. these have been stipulated between defense counsel and prosecutors for how to protect sensitive evidence in this case. we're not talking about classified information. we'll get to that in a second. but this is about the sensitive evidence in this investigation that will soon have to be handed over to defense lawyers as part of the discovery...