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paula sladewski was amazing.eems to be the 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, s
paula sladewski was amazing.eems to be the 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...
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back to you, paula. >> what a crowd there.packed in, they are ready to party and i love the new england representation, new hampshire, and maine. brynn gingras, thank you. >>> and out to cnn's julia vargas jones, on one of the most popular beaches in the world in rio de janeiro in brazil. we know that in brazil they know how to throw a party. what's it like right there now? >> reporter: it is in full swing, paula, it is so loud here, we have -- we're right by one of the stages. everyone is here to see louisa songs, one of the biggest pop stars in brazil right now. the show has just begun, and people are so excited. this is just one of ten stages that the rio city has put up for people, people from rio de janeiro, brazilians and foreigners alike. i've spoken with people from switzerland, germany, all over, here on this iconic beach today, in just five hours, 5 1/2 hours, we will have a giant dis play of fireworks. they're already beginning. but off on the water, ten different barges will show a spectacle, 12 minutes long, a ful
back to you, paula. >> what a crowd there.packed in, they are ready to party and i love the new england representation, new hampshire, and maine. brynn gingras, thank you. >>> and out to cnn's julia vargas jones, on one of the most popular beaches in the world in rio de janeiro in brazil. we know that in brazil they know how to throw a party. what's it like right there now? >> reporter: it is in full swing, paula, it is so loud here, we have -- we're right by one of the...
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paula? up-to-date from the city of lights and happy new year. >> happy new year. >>> i also want to check in on our new year's eve forecast with cnn meteorologist elisa raffa. all right, elisa, what can we expect over the next several hours as folks welcome 2024. it's quiet over most of the country. you can see looking at the satellite and radar there is a big empty spot and things are quiet with high pressure in control and we were watching richard quest in new york, and high clouds and parts of pennsylvania rain and snow. it doesn't look like it will make it to new york, you might have one snow make flying around with the confetti and not looking at it getting into new york and you'll keep some of the cloud cover and here is the system that's spinning over the great lakes and it's bringing rain and snow showers from chicago to cleveland, and trying to make its way through parts of pennsylvania there. as we go through the overnight and into tomorrow the system is going to try to work its wa
paula? up-to-date from the city of lights and happy new year. >> happy new year. >>> i also want to check in on our new year's eve forecast with cnn meteorologist elisa raffa. all right, elisa, what can we expect over the next several hours as folks welcome 2024. it's quiet over most of the country. you can see looking at the satellite and radar there is a big empty spot and things are quiet with high pressure in control and we were watching richard quest in new york, and high...
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paula? >> elliott, thank you. >>> and with 2023 winding down, we're looking at the people and events that made headlines this year. our jean casarez has a look at the top true crime stories of the past 12 months. >> hundreds dead in mass shootings, cold case arrests, and murders on the run. all part of the top ten crime and justice stories from communities around the country. in 2023. number ten, a young girl kidnapped and found alive. >> they have found her and we're told she's in good health. >> the upstate new york elementary school student on a camping trip with her family, taken while riding her bicycle at the campground. >> we are leaving no stone, no branch, no table, no cabin, unturned. >> fingerprints on a ransom note led to her and to hthe suspect. he's plead not guilty to kidnapping and other charges. number nine. a daring escape leads to a weeks-long manhunt. 34-year-old convicted murderer danelo cavalcante got out of this pennsylvania prison by climbing sideways up the walls in
paula? >> elliott, thank you. >>> and with 2023 winding down, we're looking at the people and events that made headlines this year. our jean casarez has a look at the top true crime stories of the past 12 months. >> hundreds dead in mass shootings, cold case arrests, and murders on the run. all part of the top ten crime and justice stories from communities around the country. in 2023. number ten, a young girl kidnapped and found alive. >> they have found her and we're...
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paula: hubo problemas.ayarit, cuÉntanos quÉ tenemos que esperar? se acaba de emitir en algunos sectores vamos a tener neblina en la madrugada y toda la diferencia tambiÉn para santa rosa es dificultoso para conducir. adelantamos el reloj y afecto san mateo. mucho cuidado. estamos en espera de un frente frÍo que nos dejarÁ nubosidad para las siguientes horas. puede notar nena pa san mateo. mucho cuidado conduciendo el dÍa de maÑana. pueden notar que los acumulados alcanza la media " en algunos sectores. paula: te vemos en minutos. un juez emite una orden de han prevenciÓn contra emma coronel. >> el director del fbi dice que su agencia trabaja las 24 horas un juez ordena que emma coronel tiene que permitir que se registre su casa. >> la empresa pgande traslada por vÍa aÉrea los cables entre los postes. este sistema iniciÓ en ♪ ♪ >> saludos, es momento del informaciÓn mÁs importante. duelo de leyendas de fÚtbol. el equipo liderado por ronaldinho se enfrentÓ al equipo de "kun" agüero. dos goles fueron suficient
paula: hubo problemas.ayarit, cuÉntanos quÉ tenemos que esperar? se acaba de emitir en algunos sectores vamos a tener neblina en la madrugada y toda la diferencia tambiÉn para santa rosa es dificultoso para conducir. adelantamos el reloj y afecto san mateo. mucho cuidado. estamos en espera de un frente frÍo que nos dejarÁ nubosidad para las siguientes horas. puede notar nena pa san mateo. mucho cuidado conduciendo el dÍa de maÑana. pueden notar que los acumulados alcanza la media "...
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paula reid, appreciate the update. thank you. >>> just ahead, an update from israel and gaza exactly two o montnths since h hamas' octotob attack.. >>> some more breaking news this evening. two months since the october 7th attack that sparked israel's war with hamas, we're seeing new images from the war in gaza, including one released by the idf that they say shows senior military leaders of hamas that have been killed. jeremy diamond joins me now from ashkelon, israel. they say they've eliminated 5 of 11 senior hamas commanders in a photograph they released. it seems like hamas is organized enough to hand over hostages and still fight. so what is israel saying about their progress in this war? >> yeah, still organized to do those things, and also to fire rockets against cities in israel. we've seen those barrages tick up again over the last several days since that fragile truce between israel and hamas ended. israel is trying to show the progress that it is making towards its primary objective of destroying hamas and
paula reid, appreciate the update. thank you. >>> just ahead, an update from israel and gaza exactly two o montnths since h hamas' octotob attack.. >>> some more breaking news this evening. two months since the october 7th attack that sparked israel's war with hamas, we're seeing new images from the war in gaza, including one released by the idf that they say shows senior military leaders of hamas that have been killed. jeremy diamond joins me now from ashkelon, israel. they...
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i'm paula reed in washington. and we're counting down to the start of the new year here in the united states, with just hours to go until the ball drops in new york city's times square. many parts of eastern europe and asia have already kicked off the new year with dazzling fireworks displays. let's take a look at some of those celebrations and let's start with abu dhabi, ringing in the new year just an hour ago. >>> absolutely incredible. 5,000 drones were used to spell out that festival sign in the air. abu dhabi setting the bar quite high for 2024. now let's take a look at sydney, australia. >>> i mean, that is absolutely incredible, that show over the sydney harbor bridge. now, for something a little different, hlet's head to tokyo where they're starting the new year with a beautiful lantern release. >>> in japan, lanterns are a symbol of good luck and happiness. the perfect way to welcome good things in the new year. now, here's hong kong with a very energetic start to 2024 . >>> what an amazing show from hon
i'm paula reed in washington. and we're counting down to the start of the new year here in the united states, with just hours to go until the ball drops in new york city's times square. many parts of eastern europe and asia have already kicked off the new year with dazzling fireworks displays. let's take a look at some of those celebrations and let's start with abu dhabi, ringing in the new year just an hour ago. >>> absolutely incredible. 5,000 drones were used to spell out that...
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paula? >> polo sandoval, thank you. >>> let's now discuss this with someone who has firsthand experience in safety at these kinds of public events. jonathan wakrow used to work for the secret service. he's now a corporate security consultant. thank you so much for being with us. i want to ask you first, how difficult is it when you first begin to approach an event like this, at a time of such heightened global tension? >> well, that's a great question. actually, polo just described, you know, some of the concerns that law enforcement is facing right now. now, on the positive side, there's no information that's really indicating a specific or credible threat to any of the associated new year's eve celebrations, whether it's in new york or across the country. and that's been an assessment that's been done by dhs, the fbi, joint threat assessment. however, that heightened threat environment that we're operating in today is really the concern for law enforcement. so what they have to do is they
paula? >> polo sandoval, thank you. >>> let's now discuss this with someone who has firsthand experience in safety at these kinds of public events. jonathan wakrow used to work for the secret service. he's now a corporate security consultant. thank you so much for being with us. i want to ask you first, how difficult is it when you first begin to approach an event like this, at a time of such heightened global tension? >> well, that's a great question. actually, polo just...
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paula reid is joining us now. what can you tell us, paula?reporter: that's right, this is significant and is something that could be decided possibly by july which would put this decision right in the middle of the presidential election cycle. here the supreme court said it will consider whether to restrict access to the widely used abortion drug mifepristone even in states where abortion is still allowed. now, the case concerns the drug mifepristone which when used with another drug is one of the most widely used abortion methods in the united states, but, again, the really key thing here is that this puts the conservative-leaning supreme court, once again, right in the middle of the abortion issue when just last year of course they overturned roe v. wade and this would potentially put this issue and whatever they decide here right in the middle of the election cycle. so this is going to likely be one of the biggest cases that they take up this term and, again, mifepristone is available right now, but this decision could change that. >> paul
paula reid is joining us now. what can you tell us, paula?reporter: that's right, this is significant and is something that could be decided possibly by july which would put this decision right in the middle of the presidential election cycle. here the supreme court said it will consider whether to restrict access to the widely used abortion drug mifepristone even in states where abortion is still allowed. now, the case concerns the drug mifepristone which when used with another drug is one of...
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here is the latest, cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid. paula, what do you know that these charges? >> good evening anderson. well our colleague, evan perez, breaking the news that the justice department has filed a new criminal case against hunter biden. we don't know the specific charges, because the court documents are not yet public. just a few weeks ago, we broke the news that the special counsel, appointed to investigate the president's son, david weiss has been using a los angeles-based grand jury to gather evidence about hunter biden's finances, specifically his taxes. now going back to 2018, the trump-appointed u.s. attorney has been investigating hunter biden's finances. hunter biden repeatedly missed irs deadlines to pay his taxes, and eventually owed around $2 million. anderson, he did pay back what he owed, including $800,000 in penalties and fees. and this was all expected to be resolved as part of a plea deal, where he would plead guilty to two misdemeanors. but over the summer, that plea deal fell apart. the u.s. attorney,
here is the latest, cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid. paula, what do you know that these charges? >> good evening anderson. well our colleague, evan perez, breaking the news that the justice department has filed a new criminal case against hunter biden. we don't know the specific charges, because the court documents are not yet public. just a few weeks ago, we broke the news that the special counsel, appointed to investigate the president's son, david weiss has been using...
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paula abdul accusing the executive producer of sexually assaulting her.is firing back tonight. >>> royal shocker. the queen who stunned her nation by announcing she is stepping down live on tv today. >>> soaring back. bald eagles, the symbol of our nation, once endangered, now thriving. how conservationists did it. >>> what you may not know about the confetti coming down in times square tonight. they carry wishes into the new year. >> i wish for happiness and love for my family. >> a happy and healthy baby boy in may of 2024. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. >> hello and happy new year's eve as we get ready to mark the moment across the u.s. there are, of course, a lot of places it is already 2024. berlin just rang in the new year with fireworks at the brandenburg gate. paris is marking 2024 by celebrating the upcoming olympics. earlier we watched, sydney, beijing, hong kong and bangkok surgeon the page. in this country, all eyes on the big ball in times square. this is a live picture of the thousands packed in on a pretty clear an
paula abdul accusing the executive producer of sexually assaulting her.is firing back tonight. >>> royal shocker. the queen who stunned her nation by announcing she is stepping down live on tv today. >>> soaring back. bald eagles, the symbol of our nation, once endangered, now thriving. how conservationists did it. >>> what you may not know about the confetti coming down in times square tonight. they carry wishes into the new year. >> i wish for happiness and...
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starting us off tonight, paula reid. tell us more about this really surprising ruling. >> surprising, remarkable, pamela. and the judges here, they acknowledge that at the top of their opinion. they talk about the weight and the magnitude of the issue that they're deciding here. i mean this is the biggest court decision to impact a national election since bush v. gore. even though this only impacts colorado, the implications could be national because here we're talking about the 14th amendment of the united states constitution. and there's a section of that amendment that bars u.s. officials who engage in an insurrection from holding public office. now, in this case, colorado was at the lower court level. there was a trial. they found that trump did engage in an insurrection, but they said he shouldn't be disqualified from the ballot because the judge said that section of the constitution didn't specifically mention presidents. but here the state supreme court reversing that, saying he should be disqualified from the bal
starting us off tonight, paula reid. tell us more about this really surprising ruling. >> surprising, remarkable, pamela. and the judges here, they acknowledge that at the top of their opinion. they talk about the weight and the magnitude of the issue that they're deciding here. i mean this is the biggest court decision to impact a national election since bush v. gore. even though this only impacts colorado, the implications could be national because here we're talking about the 14th...
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cnn's paula reid is back with us now.s you continue to review this ruling, paula, what more stands out to you? >> reporter: they biggest question i had is what do the supreme courts see that the lower court oversaw this trial did not see, because that lower court said yes, trump engaged in an insurrection. but in section three of the 14th amendment, they did not specify presidents as being barred from holding future office. and therefore they said, look, we can't keep him off the ballot. but here, the supreme court says it is relying on intent, the objective behind section three of the 14th amendment. and, pamela, that is notable because this case, as we believe, headed up to a supreme court that has been taken over
cnn's paula reid is back with us now.s you continue to review this ruling, paula, what more stands out to you? >> reporter: they biggest question i had is what do the supreme courts see that the lower court oversaw this trial did not see, because that lower court said yes, trump engaged in an insurrection. but in section three of the 14th amendment, they did not specify presidents as being barred from holding future office. and therefore they said, look, we can't keep him off the ballot....
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host: here is paula white, based in florida.clip] >> at the beginning of this year, i want you to make a commitment. the first hours of your day give to god. i want you to spend time in prayer. i want you to spend time on his word but it's crucial because he says do not come before me empty handed. for your firstfruits offering -- firstfruits is the full of. it's not the tide. tide is the -- it's not the tithe. tithe is one-tenth of your gross income, it's the first tenth not just any 10th. that is what it redeems the course. the whole of. some of us bring one day. some of us bring one week. some of us bring an entire months' salary because we understand the principle of all firsts belong to god. host: who made up the 10% tithe? guest: there are all kinds of scriptural precedent for money that goes first back to the faith community and there's a lot of argument about spiritual math, whether it is 10%. what you can see there with first fruits is a kind of thickening of categories that the prosperity gospel develops in order to as
host: here is paula white, based in florida.clip] >> at the beginning of this year, i want you to make a commitment. the first hours of your day give to god. i want you to spend time in prayer. i want you to spend time on his word but it's crucial because he says do not come before me empty handed. for your firstfruits offering -- firstfruits is the full of. it's not the tide. tide is the -- it's not the tithe. tithe is one-tenth of your gross income, it's the first tenth not just any...
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paula reid is with us. what is at stake, paula?it is a historic case dealing with one of of the biggest scandals in american history, opioid crisis. nearly 640,000 americans have lost their lives to opioids in the past two decades, and right now as we speak, the justices are reviewing a settlement related to purdue pharmacy which is owned by the sackler family. as part of the sackler family, they were granted protection from future lawsuits as part of the settlement. but as part of it there is a bankruptcy restructuring of the purdue pharmaceutical, but it is not the ordinary bankruptcy case, because it is looking at the role that this company played in the nationwide crisis and extends to liability for the family. but the trustee oversees the bankruptcy has asked the supreme court to review this, because saying, that this is raising the constitutional concerns about the rights of victims to then potentially file their own lawsuits. as part of this suit, they have agreed to pay $8 million through the next eight years ark and they s
paula reid is with us. what is at stake, paula?it is a historic case dealing with one of of the biggest scandals in american history, opioid crisis. nearly 640,000 americans have lost their lives to opioids in the past two decades, and right now as we speak, the justices are reviewing a settlement related to purdue pharmacy which is owned by the sackler family. as part of the sackler family, they were granted protection from future lawsuits as part of the settlement. but as part of it there is...
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as we wait to see, paula, if the court will take this up. i was struck by something former nixon white house council john dean told me last night. take a listen. >> strum is in trouble. he's in trouble wherever this is legitimately raised and addressed. yes, the supreme court is going to have to weigh in on it. i want to see the strict constructionists get around that language. i don't know what they can do with it other than take him off the ballot. >> is it that simple, paula? >> no, it's not, erika. for example, section three does not mention it applies to presidents why we've seen judges even within the same state come to different conclusions on this issue. there are also open questions about whether this should be enforced by congress or if it should be enforced by the states. particularly, that president aspect. that is something originalists will absolutely want to analyze. if it was so simple and so straightforward, we wouldn't be seeing these different outcomes across these various states that have contemplated this issue. lastly,
as we wait to see, paula, if the court will take this up. i was struck by something former nixon white house council john dean told me last night. take a listen. >> strum is in trouble. he's in trouble wherever this is legitimately raised and addressed. yes, the supreme court is going to have to weigh in on it. i want to see the strict constructionists get around that language. i don't know what they can do with it other than take him off the ballot. >> is it that simple, paula?...
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cnn's chief correspondent paula reed joins me now.la, obviously the question here is the difference in between what is happening here in michigan today and what happened in colorado last week. break down the decision that the supreme court in michigan made here tonight. >> reporter: so the big question here is whether former president trump can be removed from the ballot in michigan because the 14th amendment of the u.s. constitution bars any officials who engage in an insurrection from holding office this the future. this is a question we have seen litigated across several different states with differing outcomes. now, here in michigan, the high court rejected this issue. they didn't get into the larger constitutional questions. they declined to remove him from the primary ballot, joining other states include ing minnesota, arizona and new hampshire this these attempts to remove trump. this is a contrast to colorado, where that state's supreme court did opt to remove trump from the ballot, and that was a big surprise. lower courts in
cnn's chief correspondent paula reed joins me now.la, obviously the question here is the difference in between what is happening here in michigan today and what happened in colorado last week. break down the decision that the supreme court in michigan made here tonight. >> reporter: so the big question here is whether former president trump can be removed from the ballot in michigan because the 14th amendment of the u.s. constitution bars any officials who engage in an insurrection from...
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. >> let's talk more about that, and cnn legal affairs correspondent paula reid. a first of its kind, i call it a prosecution, but there aren't defendants here, so to speak, paula. >> they're listed on an indictment so it's fair to call them defendants and it is unclear if they'll ever see the inside of a courtroom in the u.s. and this is an extraordinary announcement by the attorney general and the justice department charging four russian soldiers with war kcrims during an invasion of ukraine. this is historic because this is the first time the u.s. government has useded a decades-old law to prosecute those who committed war krieps against an american. this indictment was returned yesterday and it alleges that an unnamed american was violently abducted from his home in ukraine. soldiers allegedly beat and tortured him in a russian military compound where he was held for ten days in april 2022. now the indictment alleges he was tortured during two different interrogations that he was stripped, beaten and photographed. two of the defendants are commanding officers
. >> let's talk more about that, and cnn legal affairs correspondent paula reid. a first of its kind, i call it a prosecution, but there aren't defendants here, so to speak, paula. >> they're listed on an indictment so it's fair to call them defendants and it is unclear if they'll ever see the inside of a courtroom in the u.s. and this is an extraordinary announcement by the attorney general and the justice department charging four russian soldiers with war kcrims during an invasion...
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paula reid, thank you. joined here tonight by former president trump's former national security adviser john bolton. ambassador bolton, when you look at this measure that was put in place to keep former confederates from returning to power, i mean, where do you think it's being used here? >> i think it's completely misplaced. i think this colorado supreme court decision is badly wrong for multiple reasons. number one, the 14th amendment provides that congress can pass legislation to carry its provisions into effect, which congress has gone on many aspects. it has not put anything with respect to section three on the books since just after the civil war. second, the idea that 50 different state courts can decide a question involving the highest elected office in the executive branch, interpreting the federal constitution as to what constitutes an insurrection against the federal government is incoherent. and i think undoubtedly, the supreme court is gonna have to clear that up. in terms of what the framers o
paula reid, thank you. joined here tonight by former president trump's former national security adviser john bolton. ambassador bolton, when you look at this measure that was put in place to keep former confederates from returning to power, i mean, where do you think it's being used here? >> i think it's completely misplaced. i think this colorado supreme court decision is badly wrong for multiple reasons. number one, the 14th amendment provides that congress can pass legislation to carry...
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and this is, sort of, what paula was laying out. a number of really big open questions here, starting with who decides some of these questions of eligibility for the ballot. is it states, is it secretaries of states, is it states supreme courts? it's going to vary from state to state, and that's a complicated question. more importantly, though, this question of insurrection, regardless of what people's views are of what happened on january 6th and what the former president's president's role was in that, somebody has to make the decision as to whether it's insurrection or not, whether that is an unelected official in a state, whether that is a state supreme court, whether that's congress, or whether that's a prosecutor. someone's got to make the call on that. and ultimately, that's going to fall to the supreme court. and before we can even answer any of these questions, well, is colorado right or is maine -- somebody's got to decide. and that's the supreme court -- what the actual answer is on this insurrection question. so, i truly
and this is, sort of, what paula was laying out. a number of really big open questions here, starting with who decides some of these questions of eligibility for the ballot. is it states, is it secretaries of states, is it states supreme courts? it's going to vary from state to state, and that's a complicated question. more importantly, though, this question of insurrection, regardless of what people's views are of what happened on january 6th and what the former president's president's role...
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>> they can't do it, and the supreme court can grant this, as paula had said.hey have the clock on their minds here, and look at everybody knew this was eventually going to make it to the supreme court one way or another. the normal course of action would be to go to the appeals court..com take months and months, and it ultimately make a decision, which ultimately is to appeal to the supreme court. this is an important constitutional question. it's never been resolved and it has nothing to do with donald trump. have to go to the supreme court and who knows what they're going to do? as paula said, they may kick it back down to appeals court and others to expedite it or simply just answer, first, this question of immunity. there is other claims that trump's team is raising, but the immunity one is immunity from prosecution. it's really the big one that has to be resolved soon. >> reality is these are majority conservative justices, several appointed by trump. the reality is they could say, yeah, he has immunity. you can move forward with this. >> even before you
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. >>> i want to turn to chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid. trump's lawyers believe the georgia charges should be thrown out on these first amendment rights to free speech, as you just heard nick explaining. the judge has already rejected the first amendment arguments from other defendants, including kenneth chesebro. >> that's right, he's rejected this for two other defendants, both of whom were former trump lawyers. and there the judge said, look, before you can make this argument, there have to be certain -- a record of certain facts from a trial. but neither one of these defendants went to trial. they both entered plea deals to avoid having to go that far. today trump's lawyers argue that, in fact, you can decide this pretrial. for that to actually happen, they would all have to be in agreement, both sides would have to agree on the facts of the case, which means trump would have to concede that his claims of voter fraud were false. >> robert, trump's attorneys are arguing against the timeline of the trial, saying august is too close to th
. >>> i want to turn to chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid. trump's lawyers believe the georgia charges should be thrown out on these first amendment rights to free speech, as you just heard nick explaining. the judge has already rejected the first amendment arguments from other defendants, including kenneth chesebro. >> that's right, he's rejected this for two other defendants, both of whom were former trump lawyers. and there the judge said, look, before you can make...
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excellent report, paula.much. >>> i want to bring in our team of political experts to discuss. dana bash, i will start with you. you heard hunter biden before the charges actually came out speak about the toll on him and his dad, not just politically but personally. what impact will this have on president biden as he campaigns for reelection? >> well, it is already having an impact because it is very, very difficult for the president, for the president's reelection campaign to try to navigate what is very, very obviously, understandably personal for the president, and it is not just about the indictment and the allegations, the criminal allegations, both the new ones in california and also in delaware. it is about his addiction, and that was -- wolf, listening to hunter biden say, "they're trying to kill me," he doesn't mean that metaphorically. he means that literally because he is an addict, and he in his argument has been that the reason he didn't pay his taxes, the reason he spent so much money, over a mi
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it's a very courageous thing in these paula rose or paula rice times. and the reason with me now is i the and the nothing in the evening or the can you tell me, is it really or the right time to speak about these? yeah, i believe that this is the best time. this is the time that we need to show appropriate for my children and people. it's new room for the children of the old and also for the children of gaza. this is the, the blood, this time in the story of the conflicts and we must change, you try to know him, of course. and what i'm trying to say as an arab, it's hard to, to be helpful nowadays as opinion based. mean m is almost no other words, no other words. thank you so much things on the people here. they refuse to give in to anger and take a big achievement in those dark days here in the region. i was dw. yeah. and philip church reporting from tel aviv israel says it's forces have also hired at raise in the occupied west by $21.00 post indians. allegedly involved in financing him, aust, were arrested. fire bombs were thrown at is rarely vehicles
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it's a very courageous thing in these paula rose paula rice times and the reason with me now is ivy and nothing. even if you can you tell me, is it really or the right time to speak about these? yeah, i believe that this is the best time. this is the time that we need to show appropriate for my children into boots, new room for the children of the old and also for the children of gaza. this is the, the blood, this time in the story of the conflicts and we must change, you try to know him, of course. and what i'm trying to say as an arab, it's hard to, to be helpful nowadays, as opposed to me and these me and them is almost no other words, no other words. thank you so much things from people here. they refuse to give in to anger and take a bigger treatment in those dark days. here in the region as dw is yana phillip shelves reporting from taylor feet there. well, let's take a look now as some other stories from around the world. the us state of maine has barred former president donald trump from taking part in the states upcoming primary elections. lawmakers called for trump to be disqua
it's a very courageous thing in these paula rose paula rice times and the reason with me now is ivy and nothing. even if you can you tell me, is it really or the right time to speak about these? yeah, i believe that this is the best time. this is the time that we need to show appropriate for my children into boots, new room for the children of the old and also for the children of gaza. this is the, the blood, this time in the story of the conflicts and we must change, you try to know him, of...
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paula reid, thank you. stand by. we have more questions for you and your analysis of what is happening in a moment. right now i want go the official who was at the center of this maine's top election official the secretary of state shenna bellows and thank you so much secretary of state for being here. obviously, as paula's reporting there. the trump team is planning to appeal this decision that you made to maine's superior court on tuesday. how do you expect them to respond? >> this -- thank you for having me. the appeal to superior court is the logical next step in the process. and indeed in my decision i suspended the effect of the decision pending that appeal to superior court and a superior court ruling. >> well, and it was expected. it was no surprise that they were going to appeal this. they didn't necessarily expect you to make this decision. on the basis of how you came to this, kcritics said the maine secretary of state doesn't have the authority to do and the procedures that happened before you made this d
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paula, thank you. stay with us. i want to bring in ethan, who's one of the main residents who challenged trump's eligibility for the state ballot. he's also a former democratic state senator. he's on the phone tonight. appreciate you being with us. first of all, just your reaction to this decision from the secretary of state. >> good day for democracy. good day for our constitution. the law in the united states should apply to everybody no matter what position you hold or held and our secretary of state today after you know, clear objective deliberation made the right call. as i said, democracy was served. >> i don't need to tell you this, but for the folks at home, this is the next step in maine is an appeal. it's likely as we know. when we look at the similar challenges that have been out there, a challenge succeeded in colorado to take trump off the ballot, which has paula was going through, has been appealed. likely to go to the supreme court. are you confident this decision in maine would be upheld in a maine s
paula, thank you. stay with us. i want to bring in ethan, who's one of the main residents who challenged trump's eligibility for the state ballot. he's also a former democratic state senator. he's on the phone tonight. appreciate you being with us. first of all, just your reaction to this decision from the secretary of state. >> good day for democracy. good day for our constitution. the law in the united states should apply to everybody no matter what position you hold or held and our...
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paula, altar with you.hetoric on the campaign trail, getting uglier, more threatening, more vulgar. has it always been like this or get you see it now crossing a new threshold? >> it's always been like this. and it's just getting worse. i've seen this play out, we all have. i've seen this play out on the ground for the last five years. i've seen the way those boards have really fundamentally transformed a segment of the population, radicalized them completely. last five years, i've seen pastures become christian nationalists. i've seen men that have turned into anti-trans creators. i've seen immigrants turn into border vigilantes. i've talked to many mobs that have group into moms for liberty, and to prove this point, it's because these words have the capacity to do so. completely dangerous. the ability to dehumanize others. perhaps the difference is in 2016 trumpism was about dehumanizing emigrants. it was about treating emigrants as the enemy for everyone. and now trumpism is about dehumanizing absolutely
paula, altar with you.hetoric on the campaign trail, getting uglier, more threatening, more vulgar. has it always been like this or get you see it now crossing a new threshold? >> it's always been like this. and it's just getting worse. i've seen this play out, we all have. i've seen this play out on the ground for the last five years. i've seen the way those boards have really fundamentally transformed a segment of the population, radicalized them completely. last five years, i've seen...
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and there was, there was a side element of enjoyment into paula. yeah. and his eyes got couldn't see that that was around. yeah, for sure. for sure. i've become disillusioned about times and i know it becomes stressful at times and i go home and i'm stressed and i have a headache and i'm i'm tired. i'm just yeah, i'm just at that point and i'm in my time where enough is it is it is, it is enough for me to be all right now and tomorrow. i don't care about the so i had my own experience with the place recently whereby i was just sitting in my call having a conversation. and unfortunately i was taken back to the station and low top for 18 hours. i ended up being charged for failing to get out of my call quickly enough. the charge, fortunately, was overturned on the 22nd of may. 2020, which was free days before the death of george floyd the this is where i was parked. so i'm waiting for the post office to open of them as i'm a key word cost. and i was way in to, to go into what actually off the, for the faucet straight along here. and we still having trouble
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as paula said, this could have taken months and months had gone through the appeals court and up to the supreme court instead, they're saying let's just cut to the chase and essentially calling their bluff, putting them on notice that they are go going directly there to cut out the middleman and obviously we don't know what that means, we don't know if the supreme court will even take it up but it is definitely an aggressive maneuver. >> and we know that these legal cases have not heard trump's popularity among republicans, right, and the new cnn poll is illuminating what some of these gop primary voters think when it comes to her -- his fitness for office. >> 64% of republican primary voters in michigan say if true, they are not relevant to his fitness for office. 70% of republican primary voters in georgia say that. the vast majority of these voters in both states, which have pretty early primaries after the initial four states, say this should not be a relevant factor in their vote if proven true. >> for trump, it's engaging with voters that historically have shied away from the batt
as paula said, this could have taken months and months had gone through the appeals court and up to the supreme court instead, they're saying let's just cut to the chase and essentially calling their bluff, putting them on notice that they are go going directly there to cut out the middleman and obviously we don't know what that means, we don't know if the supreme court will even take it up but it is definitely an aggressive maneuver. >> and we know that these legal cases have not heard...
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paula reed, cnn, washington. >> paula reed, thank you very much.oining me now to take about the political implications is michael singleton. let's get to you first. you're a republican strategist. how do you think these efforts to keep trump off the ballot might impact trump and the 2024 race? >> i certainly think it actually strengthens them within the republican primary. even those who may be tepid about mr. trump look at these efforts and see these efforts as an attempt by individuals who may not like trump, they believe voters should have the last say in trump's ability or inability to be reelected. i think democrats have to be very careful with this. for the history of this country we've always allowed people to have one single vote for the candidate of their choice. i think that needs to continue. >> this does make me a bit nervous. i remember 2000 when democrats were upset that the supreme court essentially came in and decided that election in favor of george w. bush over al gore. i think this does embolden him among some of the gop primary
paula reed, cnn, washington. >> paula reed, thank you very much.oining me now to take about the political implications is michael singleton. let's get to you first. you're a republican strategist. how do you think these efforts to keep trump off the ballot might impact trump and the 2024 race? >> i certainly think it actually strengthens them within the republican primary. even those who may be tepid about mr. trump look at these efforts and see these efforts as an attempt by...
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victor. >> paula, thank you. joining me now to discuss, legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson. good morning. let me pick up where paula left off. the supreme court taking this up. now you've got several states who have kept trump off the primary ballot. it is your expectation that they will have to weigh in here. right? >> it is indeed. you know, we have 50 states in this union, this great democracy, which is the united states of america. and the supreme court generally weighs in where there is not uniformity, that is where different states are applying the laws in potentially different ways. and so if you are going to have a process that is democratic, that is workable, that has specific direction, you need the supreme court of the united states, highest court in the land, to give some clear direction with respect to what the 14th amendment section 3 means. and it is for that reason that i think that ultimately the supreme court will sink its teeth into this particular mess i'll call it. >> th
victor. >> paula, thank you. joining me now to discuss, legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson. good morning. let me pick up where paula left off. the supreme court taking this up. now you've got several states who have kept trump off the primary ballot. it is your expectation that they will have to weigh in here. right? >> it is indeed. you know, we have 50 states in this union, this great democracy, which is the united states of america. and the supreme court...
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paula: tenemos un miÉrcoles lluvioso y es importante saber si tendremos esta lluvias en resto de la semanaas en el norte de san rafael. notamos que a partir del dÍa maÑana estaremos despertando con lluvias en san rafael. tambiÉn san francisco en norte de la bahÍa. paola: se construirÁn varios campos de noche, las semillas mágicas se convirtieron en algo espectacular. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ¡mamáááá! ¡papááá! ♪♪ esta temporada, demuestra tu magia. ♪♪ >> si te gustan los deportes esto le puede interesar. esta es la informaciÓn que tenemos sobre la madre e hija investigadas por un accidente de un niÑo en la guarderÍa. [habla en inglÉs] >> confiaban en estas personas. tambiÉn les estaban pagando por eso. la policÍa de san josÉ y la fiscalÍa determinaron que su marido abriÓ la puerta que rodea la piscina y no la tierra. cinco minutos de tres descubriÓ a dos de los niÑos flotando en la piscina. uno de los trabajadores se reportÓ enfermo ese dÍa. la presentaciÓn de cargos tuvo que ser aplazada. el fiscal del caso mencionÓ que las acusadas tenÍan el trabajo de devolver sanos y salvos a los padres. su prÓxima pr
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paula reid, let me bring you in on this, as well. what do you think are you hearing is the strategy here from hunter and his legal team in what we just saw? >> well, kate, over the last year we've been reporting how huntser biden along with his lawyers abbe lowell and kevin morris have been employing a much more aggressive strategy when it comes to huntser's detractors. here, republicans wanted hunter biden on the hill. they got him, but they didn't exactly get the testimony that they were hoping for. instead, they got this rare, public statement from the president's son that was quite personal. he talked about his a dicddicti the impact that's had on his life and the impact it's had, and the investigations and the impact that those have had on his family and he blasted republicans saying, quote, they have no fairness, no decency. he reminded us that they showed naked pictures of him at an oversight hearing. he said they have taken the light of his dad's love and turned it into, quote, darkness and with the capitol behind him, he sai
paula reid, let me bring you in on this, as well. what do you think are you hearing is the strategy here from hunter and his legal team in what we just saw? >> well, kate, over the last year we've been reporting how huntser biden along with his lawyers abbe lowell and kevin morris have been employing a much more aggressive strategy when it comes to huntser's detractors. here, republicans wanted hunter biden on the hill. they got him, but they didn't exactly get the testimony that they...
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the face of the resistance groups in west asia such as hezballah. first let me introduce our guests. paula rudy, co-founder of the free palestine movement joins us from berkeley. also joining us is eve zangler, author and political activist from montreal. welcome to both paul and rudy, i'll first start with you, we're looking at the third time that the us has rejected this resolution uh, the last time i checked uh, thursday has started in new york, i don't what time it is where you are, but i think it's where new york has to get together and for them to actually go through this, i'm looking at how every minute counts when it comes to this genocidal war, at the same time we're looking at semantics here, i think it's over cessation, that is the problem for the us, they are opting for. suspension uh, do you think, how do you view and assess the way that the us is uh positioning itself here when it comes to uh the un, which could result maybe in a possible cease fire? temporary one of that? well, i'm not sure it's just about the semantics, it's also i think from what i've heard about the quest
the face of the resistance groups in west asia such as hezballah. first let me introduce our guests. paula rudy, co-founder of the free palestine movement joins us from berkeley. also joining us is eve zangler, author and political activist from montreal. welcome to both paul and rudy, i'll first start with you, we're looking at the third time that the us has rejected this resolution uh, the last time i checked uh, thursday has started in new york, i don't what time it is where you are, but i...
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. >> cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid is tracking all of this precip. us more about this indictment. >> reporter: remember, this case was supposed to be resolved with a plea deal where the president's son would've pled guilty to two misdemeanors. he is now facing nine counts, including three felonies. in this 56-page indictment, prosecutors included a lot of embarrassing details about what they say he spent his money on instead of paying his taxes on time. that includes hundreds of thousands of dollars to various women. nearly $200,000 on adult entertainment as well as tens of thousands of dollars on drugs and rehab. the president's son has of course been very open about his substance abuse issues. in a statement, his attorney abbe lowell said if hunter biden's name was anything other than hunter biden, that he would not be facing these criminal cases in delaware and california. now, something else that might not happen if your last name wasn't biden. a short time ago before this indictment, in the past few months, hunter biden sat down for a podcast to
. >> cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid is tracking all of this precip. us more about this indictment. >> reporter: remember, this case was supposed to be resolved with a plea deal where the president's son would've pled guilty to two misdemeanors. he is now facing nine counts, including three felonies. in this 56-page indictment, prosecutors included a lot of embarrassing details about what they say he spent his money on instead of paying his taxes on time. that...
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rich: paula abdul drops a major lawsuit an in her former americn idol boss. details are next. protect your vehichle from winters wrath who order american made products at weathertech.com surfs up yeah, right only sleep number smart beds let you each choose your individual firmness and comfort. your sleep number setting. and actively cools and warms up to 13 degrees on either side. the queen sleep number® c2 smart bed is now only $990. plus, no interest until january 2027. ends monday. only at sleep number. this bombshell lawsuit grammy winner paula abdul the former producer of american idol and "so you think you can dance," of sexual assaults. abdul claims nigel lythgoe attacked her more than once while she was a judge on those shows. annamarie has the latest on all of this. >> both paula abdul and nigel lythgoe worked together very closely during american idol. and if so you can think you can dance. recent court documents obtained by tmz says abdul kept quiet about the allegations for years over fears she would be fired in retaliation. now, and the lawsuit filed friday in l.a
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let's bring in cnn's paula reid. cnn -- 's paula, what more are you learning? >> reporter: this could be quite the showdown tomorrow. here's what we know, hunter biden lives in california, but we know that he's in washington, d.c. right now and he will be here tomorrow. that is the date where house republicans have demanded that he come in and sit for a closed door deposition as part of their escalated impeachment inquiry. hunter biden has said he is willing to answer questions even though he now faces two criminal cases says, but he wants to answer these questions publicly. lawyers have said there are concerns, that if they sit behind closed doors the republicans might selectively leaked certain information to help their narrative. republicans though rejected that request and said we insist you sit behind closed doors first. then maybe eventually we can do something publicly. and now there's just a stalemate, but our colleague on the hill, and greer, says republicans are prepared for hunter to possibly show up tomorrow among their preparations. the cameras are
let's bring in cnn's paula reid. cnn -- 's paula, what more are you learning? >> reporter: this could be quite the showdown tomorrow. here's what we know, hunter biden lives in california, but we know that he's in washington, d.c. right now and he will be here tomorrow. that is the date where house republicans have demanded that he come in and sit for a closed door deposition as part of their escalated impeachment inquiry. hunter biden has said he is willing to answer questions even...
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and most recently initiate with the ministry. cease paula in july . chad and so done. also experienced ministry clues in 2021. and molly sol, cruise in august 2020. and the game in 2021. but some clue leaders do face just some more time use for the president mohammed aud update as these live the west african country for a decade. after coming to paula in 2008 could now he's been sentenced to 5 years in prison for money laundering and elicit enrichment abilities. was an ally of wisdom powers by st. as long as medicines in this the whole region. he denied the corruption indications. now against this background of regional instability, mauritania has seen an influx of people feeling fighting in neighboring money. many have been in the country for years and have found ways to contribute to the area. maria gaz. nicholas school visited them better. refugee can run by the you and hcr, which is home to some 100000 mile ends. the start of the dry season is a good fire season here in the east of mauritania. bush fires like these can destroy a pastor, crucial for livestock. were
and most recently initiate with the ministry. cease paula in july . chad and so done. also experienced ministry clues in 2021. and molly sol, cruise in august 2020. and the game in 2021. but some clue leaders do face just some more time use for the president mohammed aud update as these live the west african country for a decade. after coming to paula in 2008 could now he's been sentenced to 5 years in prison for money laundering and elicit enrichment abilities. was an ally of wisdom powers by...
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paula george es madre de un adolescente con autismo.arado con anticipación. ella menciona que esto no solo puede impactar a los niños, sino también a los padres as. >> parents of kids with special needs we do quite often. >> explica que como padres de niños con necesidades especiales , a menudo nos ponemos nerviosos cuando sabemos que vamos a estar rodeados de grupos de personas. pero esas actividades festivas podrían estar libres de estrés para los niños y las familias. >> if you're going to be a picture maybe of their house recomienda que si va a la casa de una familia, tal vez debería mostrar al menor con necesidades especiales una foto de la casa para que sepan que es allí donde van a ir. >> además de fotos de quienes podrían ver cuando lleguen al lugar y simplemente una historia social completa sobre lo que ese viaje va a ser. otros consejos incluyen crear un espacio tranquilo y tener auriculares con cancelación de ruido. además, se recomienda tener un sistema de apoyo. >> we're very blessed that we have some very supportive family
paula george es madre de un adolescente con autismo.arado con anticipación. ella menciona que esto no solo puede impactar a los niños, sino también a los padres as. >> parents of kids with special needs we do quite often. >> explica que como padres de niños con necesidades especiales , a menudo nos ponemos nerviosos cuando sabemos que vamos a estar rodeados de grupos de personas. pero esas actividades festivas podrían estar libres de estrés para los niños y las familias....
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i just it always people just took it by paula by guns. yeah. look you lifted that no to drive, look at it, but yeah, i mean, those guys just, you know, making themselves lot of shows in general those on the f. i never things act announcing this while the african states, the data african union actually is, is, is suspended. so then that's it. that's all they've done. what else comes they do? what is the problem? is the applicant here that hasn't well just on the bottom me for a long time in which i just started the force of the epic. i do when the actual the finance should be on, then it is able to go and deal with all of those claim and those of dental race and whatever. unfortunately, ethic under that hasn't been hasn't called yet, she has plenty of good. you the tensions doesn't to but it doesn't realize all the motor power. what. what, what happens assignments for guns by one and t? 20? yes. what happens? what? what about 6, what is accounts? i forget the plastic. i need to double check always because what it is, including accounts. i think
i just it always people just took it by paula by guns. yeah. look you lifted that no to drive, look at it, but yeah, i mean, those guys just, you know, making themselves lot of shows in general those on the f. i never things act announcing this while the african states, the data african union actually is, is, is suspended. so then that's it. that's all they've done. what else comes they do? what is the problem? is the applicant here that hasn't well just on the bottom me for a long time in...
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. >> let's get more now on this with cnn's chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid and former federal prosecutor, renato mary adi. tell us what we're hearing here and why dissociative again. >> this is fascinating because this is the first time the special counsel has really laid out exactly how they are going to present large parts of their case before a jury next march. they listed all the specific evidence that they intend to present. at a high-level, they are going to argue that, look, since january 6th, former president trump has continued to show public support for the capitol rioters. for example, he has suggested that, if he is reelected, he could offer them pardons. he has called them, quote, hostages. prosecutors argue that this shows that he conspired to incite violence. they say that this shows motive and intent to commit federal crimes. they continue to go down a list of other specific pieces of evidence they want to present. for example, they take it way back before january 6th, in the 2020 presidential debate. you may remember than president trump was asked to denounce
. >> let's get more now on this with cnn's chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid and former federal prosecutor, renato mary adi. tell us what we're hearing here and why dissociative again. >> this is fascinating because this is the first time the special counsel has really laid out exactly how they are going to present large parts of their case before a jury next march. they listed all the specific evidence that they intend to present. at a high-level, they are going to...
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annamarie has delays for miami. >> paula abdul and nigel lythgoe both work together very closely fors on the set of american idol and "so you think you can dance." newly released court documents obtained by tmz say paula abdul kept quiet about these allegations for years over fears sheet would be fired in retaliation for the lawsuit filed friday l.a. county superior court according to tmz abdul accuses him of sexually assaulting her in an elevator when they were traveling for american idol audition. the suit also alleges he shoved her against a wall, touched her inappropriately and then kissed her. the second assault allegedly happened at his home in 2015 when abdul was a judge on "so you think you can dance." he allegedly forced himself on top of abdul will they were on his couch and attempted to kiss a record to tmz abdul is suing nigel lythgoe and others for sexual assault, battery and sexual harassment. tmz says abdul is also seeking damages for gender violence and negligence. according to people magazine abdul said she was a target of constant bullying and harassment also receiv
annamarie has delays for miami. >> paula abdul and nigel lythgoe both work together very closely fors on the set of american idol and "so you think you can dance." newly released court documents obtained by tmz say paula abdul kept quiet about these allegations for years over fears sheet would be fired in retaliation for the lawsuit filed friday l.a. county superior court according to tmz abdul accuses him of sexually assaulting her in an elevator when they were traveling for...
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joining us now, cnn legal correspondent paula reid. talk about what judge chutkan had to say today. >> anderson, chutkan has been adamant this case will go to trial in march. she's had to put the proceedings on hold. and she has to do this because you really can't put on a case when the court of appeals is considering issues that could render the entire thing moot. this is also why we saw earlier this week special counsel jack smith ask the supreme court to just step in and decide his issue so they can go to trial on time. notably tonight the court of appeals, which is the next scheduled step, unless the supreme court weighs in, they set an expedited schedule for hearing these matters. but even if they move quickly, ultimately the supreme court is going to have to weigh in before this trial can begin. >> and why is the supreme court considering whether part of a federal obstruction law can be used in january 6th cases. >> this is so interesting. they've decided to look at a certain part of a federal obstruction law. and depending on ho
joining us now, cnn legal correspondent paula reid. talk about what judge chutkan had to say today. >> anderson, chutkan has been adamant this case will go to trial in march. she's had to put the proceedings on hold. and she has to do this because you really can't put on a case when the court of appeals is considering issues that could render the entire thing moot. this is also why we saw earlier this week special counsel jack smith ask the supreme court to just step in and decide his...