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i'm sara sidner in for the fabulous fredericka whitfield. we begin with breaking news out of mississippi. police in tupelo say a pilot is threatening to crash a twin-engine plane into a local walmart. cnn's aviation correspondent pete muntean is following the story from washington. pete, can you give us the latest on what we know, how long this pilot has been in the air, and what the danger is to the public at this point? >> reporter: well, sara, we know that this plane took off from the tupelo regional airport around 5:00 a.m. central time, 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. we're coming up on the plane being in the air for about five hours now. the plane is a king air c-90. you can see it there, that's a small twin-engine turboprop airplane. it seats between six and eight people. it can go about 250 miles an hour. the question now is how this will end, how this story will end. will the airplane run out of fuel? we've been talking to sources who fly king airs and they tell me it can only fly for between four and six hours if the plane is fully lo
i'm sara sidner in for the fabulous fredericka whitfield. we begin with breaking news out of mississippi. police in tupelo say a pilot is threatening to crash a twin-engine plane into a local walmart. cnn's aviation correspondent pete muntean is following the story from washington. pete, can you give us the latest on what we know, how long this pilot has been in the air, and what the danger is to the public at this point? >> reporter: well, sara, we know that this plane took off from the...
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sara? >> all right. thank you so much for joining us. tom, we've seen a lot of records broken this weekend already. is there any chance things might cool down a bit? >> you know, unfortunately, sara, i think this duration is going to be a long duration heat wave and the temperatures, the hottest we've seen all summer. this is the unofficial end of summer this weekend. not only are we breaking daily high temperatures, we're breaking monthly high temperatures. we did it on the 31st of august and yesterday as well. we'll possibly have another 200 records. look at salt lake city yesterday, 103 degrees. that is the hottest september temperature in recorded history breaking from just a few years ago. if you're not on the climate change train yet, get educated. it's not just the u.s., it's mexico, canada, across the entire northern hemisphere we're breaking records. most of california is under a heat warning. then you have the advisories that extent to the north and most. sacramento, your normal h
sara? >> all right. thank you so much for joining us. tom, we've seen a lot of records broken this weekend already. is there any chance things might cool down a bit? >> you know, unfortunately, sara, i think this duration is going to be a long duration heat wave and the temperatures, the hottest we've seen all summer. this is the unofficial end of summer this weekend. not only are we breaking daily high temperatures, we're breaking monthly high temperatures. we did it on the 31st of...
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sara?ion quickly for you, jeff bezos and elon musk both very much into the space race themselves, to try to get people up there. i'm curious from you if there is concern from folks at nasa about these overruns, the cost overruns, having to scrub the launch, and if they're concerned about public sentiment and political sentiment towards the program there at nasa. >> reporter: nasa officials are acutely aware of that kind of criticism, criticism from former nasa officials about just that. there is obviously some criticism on capitol hill as well, although congress has largely kept this program alive for the better part of a decade. you know, sara, what i would say is one of the artemis rocket's big downfalls is the fact that it is totally expendable, meaning everything aside from this little capsule on top essentially gets dropped into the ocean and becomes trash, they can't use it again. what spacex is doing with its new rocket, which is not yet ready to fly, this new rocket is called starsh
sara?ion quickly for you, jeff bezos and elon musk both very much into the space race themselves, to try to get people up there. i'm curious from you if there is concern from folks at nasa about these overruns, the cost overruns, having to scrub the launch, and if they're concerned about public sentiment and political sentiment towards the program there at nasa. >> reporter: nasa officials are acutely aware of that kind of criticism, criticism from former nasa officials about just that....
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>> well, sara, you know.een trying to do since really early march and april and into early may was get defensive. we're in hunker down mode and we're as defensive as we want to get. we're sticking from a larger picture perspective. we want to be in very short term preservation i think for the 1/4er here, you know, do we think the market is going to be a little bit higher than where it is right now we've got a 3900 year-end target out there, so we do, if that happens we'll probably see things like technology, health care, energy, help get us up there, but we're not expecting a whole lot in the fourth quarter, and i think into the early part of next year, you know, hunkering down, capital preservation, that's what people need to think about. hopefully they are defensive by now. they have had plenty of time to do that. now it's just riding through the volatility. >> when i think of defensive though, and that is question for nancy, too, who is recommending dividend growers, i think of the staples, but if you look
>> well, sara, you know.een trying to do since really early march and april and into early may was get defensive. we're in hunker down mode and we're as defensive as we want to get. we're sticking from a larger picture perspective. we want to be in very short term preservation i think for the 1/4er here, you know, do we think the market is going to be a little bit higher than where it is right now we've got a 3900 year-end target out there, so we do, if that happens we'll probably see...
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it feels pretty bad right now. >> thanks for having me, sara. what we're saying is there's a flip side to inflation and that's business revenue growth you mentioned earlier the rebound in stocks that we saw in the middle of the year that was q2 earnings season. why was there a pop in stocks? because earnings rose 13.5% from year ago levels. why was there such strong growth because of pricing power so really when we want to see disinflation today was a big disappointment this morning but there's a flip side to that disinflation coin and that's a diminution in pricing power for businesses and slowdown in revenue growth i think people need to understand what it means for financials going forward >> this is now our worst day, i just want to bring our viewers up to speed. we're down 1249 on the dow more than 5% on the nasdaq we're looking at our worst day for stocks since june 11th, 2020 that was the height of the pandemic when markets were still very volatile and we didn't quite know what was coming next. there's the nasdaq composite tech stocks get
it feels pretty bad right now. >> thanks for having me, sara. what we're saying is there's a flip side to inflation and that's business revenue growth you mentioned earlier the rebound in stocks that we saw in the middle of the year that was q2 earnings season. why was there a pop in stocks? because earnings rose 13.5% from year ago levels. why was there such strong growth because of pricing power so really when we want to see disinflation today was a big disappointment this morning but...
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welcome back nice to see you. >> thanks, sara.nks for having me good to see you again. >> tell us a little bit more about what you are seeing right now from the consumer who is dealing with the price shock across a number of fronts. >> i don't want to overstate it when i say the consumer is resilient. the consumer is under a lot of pressure in the united states and, indeed, across the world. what we have seen is that despite the inflationary pressures, despite the ongoing challenges with covid, that especially in our business and in other businesses the consumer has proven resilient i think there's still some benefits from obviously the incredible fiscal stimulus that was put in place, the employment prospects remain very, very strong if you want a job, you can find a job. and so in the u.s. consumer remains strong in emerging markets the consumer even before the pandemic for our business has proven resilient through the pandemic and the inflation that we're seeing. quite pricingly i would say the consumer shows great resilience.
welcome back nice to see you. >> thanks, sara.nks for having me good to see you again. >> tell us a little bit more about what you are seeing right now from the consumer who is dealing with the price shock across a number of fronts. >> i don't want to overstate it when i say the consumer is resilient. the consumer is under a lot of pressure in the united states and, indeed, across the world. what we have seen is that despite the inflationary pressures, despite the ongoing...
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i'm sara eisen take a look. the dow down 666 points. hard to find a winner today, the s&p 500 down almost 3% you've got every sector lower, the hardest hit is consumer discretionary, carmax is a part of that story. ugly results, down 23% but its weakness across the board. utilities at the bottom of the list, so is information technology, energy is faring the best as a group. it's down 1% as you can see, yields are higher again the two-year note yield almost at 4.2%. small caps down more tan 3%. they rose more than 3% yesterday. our chart of the day apple getting slammed as bank of america cuts the stock to neutral from buy we'll talk much more about the reason in just a bit. >>> also coming up today, he's been calling for a fall in the fall for a long. now it is playing out. tony dwyer will join us. >>> plus, key insights into the state of the consumer in uncertain times when we're joined by max levchin from affirm whose stock is getting slammed. straight to the overall market with david rosenberg from rosenberg research you've been neg
i'm sara eisen take a look. the dow down 666 points. hard to find a winner today, the s&p 500 down almost 3% you've got every sector lower, the hardest hit is consumer discretionary, carmax is a part of that story. ugly results, down 23% but its weakness across the board. utilities at the bottom of the list, so is information technology, energy is faring the best as a group. it's down 1% as you can see, yields are higher again the two-year note yield almost at 4.2%. small caps down more tan...
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>> some progress is actually being made here, sara. we do have a very broad rally. all sectors up, more than 90% of all volume to the upside clearly a lot of people leaning towards the bearish side coming into this week, three down weeks. i think there was a general sense out there maybe that the june lows would be in sight. also a little potentially positive formation you're going to see a lot of attention on this type of thing, when you have a higher low and bounce at the same levels that was a prior base in a sense. we'll see if that holds together we'll say we've gotten us back into the intraday range from the day two weeks ago when jay powell at jackson hole promised pain we closed that day at 4057 so we're above the close of that day. it really takes us back to these levels back in, again, may, june it's been a four-month trading range. it doesn't feel like it. but may 10th we were basically right at this level. the high of the day was 4068 so we're knocking around these levels i think valuation is perceived as still a headwind. take a look at how it breaks do
>> some progress is actually being made here, sara. we do have a very broad rally. all sectors up, more than 90% of all volume to the upside clearly a lot of people leaning towards the bearish side coming into this week, three down weeks. i think there was a general sense out there maybe that the june lows would be in sight. also a little potentially positive formation you're going to see a lot of attention on this type of thing, when you have a higher low and bounce at the same levels...
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sara: you mean the price cap on russian energy? alix: yeah. sara: this is hard.untry, you can put a price cap within your borders, but how are you going to implement that? especially when russia knows that there is a lack of energy supply. and there's a higher demand season we are entering. if russia does not want to sell it, they will not sell a.m. prices will go higher. you cannot put a price cap on russian energy because you are not controlling the exports. they can decide not to sell, how much to sell. and the other thing, how do you monitor that? you can implement a price cap, but how are you able to monitor every cargo of russian energy exported? if russia wants to adhere to that, they can easily stop exports to countries. and we have seen they have not hesitated to constantly threat and implement threats to europe in terms of cutting back gas exports. and in winter, most of the european power plants have already switched from gas to petroleum liquid or coal, so i do not think they g7 is in a strong position. or be in a position to implement that. iran and
sara: you mean the price cap on russian energy? alix: yeah. sara: this is hard.untry, you can put a price cap within your borders, but how are you going to implement that? especially when russia knows that there is a lack of energy supply. and there's a higher demand season we are entering. if russia does not want to sell it, they will not sell a.m. prices will go higher. you cannot put a price cap on russian energy because you are not controlling the exports. they can decide not to sell, how...
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i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand right now in the market. at the lows of the day we were down 290 on the dow. now we're up about 18 points or so s&p 500 is only down a third of 1% because it's balanced in between sectors. you've got strength and utilities defensive, health care and consumer staples, but also communication services are strong following through on yesterday's rally. names like netflix, dish, comcast, that's helping the nasdaq but it's still down about 1% that is being weighed down by software and chips take a look at the names dragging most on the nasdaq o10. okta earnings lowered their guidance and the stock is down 32%. nvidia we'll talk to in a moment that's the hardest-hit part of the market on tech coming up we'll talk to theceo of regional bank keycorp about the latest surge in treasury yields and how student loan debt forgiveness could impact their lending business. >>> plus the ceo of chargepoint will join us on the back of earnings that sent the stock higher this week. >>> we'll kick it off with the market dashboard a
i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand right now in the market. at the lows of the day we were down 290 on the dow. now we're up about 18 points or so s&p 500 is only down a third of 1% because it's balanced in between sectors. you've got strength and utilities defensive, health care and consumer staples, but also communication services are strong following through on yesterday's rally. names like netflix, dish, comcast, that's helping the nasdaq but it's still down about 1% that is...
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eight carl quintanilla with david faber and sara eisen the nasdaq is trying for three days up as we've got some cooler inflation numbers out of china, some decent tech and retail results. we begin with stocks looking to snap that loss over the last few weeks. gugg guggenheim's scott miner says a 20% drop is still in the cards >>> plus failure is not an option former vice chair richard clarida says it will come hell or high water. >>> kroger shares up ahead of the open >>> ppi two three instead of the prior four two, the first time ppi has come in below cpi in a couple of years. >> it reflects what's happening with china's economy which is basically stalled and continuing to go through these rolling shutdowns for millions of people but for those in the markets, and there is a growing camp of people, investors saying we've peaked on inflation, it's coming down very quickly, the fed should be looking at these forward looking indicators, it's more proof that that's happening around the world and it's good news lot fed is singing a completely didn't tune. it almost doesn't matter who you he
eight carl quintanilla with david faber and sara eisen the nasdaq is trying for three days up as we've got some cooler inflation numbers out of china, some decent tech and retail results. we begin with stocks looking to snap that loss over the last few weeks. gugg guggenheim's scott miner says a 20% drop is still in the cards >>> plus failure is not an option former vice chair richard clarida says it will come hell or high water. >>> kroger shares up ahead of the open...
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sara >> so, i'm wondering how much bad news is in these stocks.e call, the wall street call, that early pain equals early gain, people want to bottom pick here because it's been one of the hardest hit sectors in the market. what are you hearing about what is in these prices at this point in terms of whether it's all baked in or we could see a few more shoes to drop here in housing? >> look, you see home builder stocks at incredible lows, off 40% from where they were year-to-date of course, you'll have bottom feeders in there looking at it, is there further down to go? that depends on the builder earnings we have coming up how much the losses are, how much those stocks continue to fall if you're talking about having the pain now and the gain later, there's definitely pain now. you talk about a bottom in this market i don't think we're at the bottom yet because we're looking at home price declines when you see this kind of demand falling out of the market, people are saying they've never seen this kind of volatility in housing in 40 years, it's just
sara >> so, i'm wondering how much bad news is in these stocks.e call, the wall street call, that early pain equals early gain, people want to bottom pick here because it's been one of the hardest hit sectors in the market. what are you hearing about what is in these prices at this point in terms of whether it's all baked in or we could see a few more shoes to drop here in housing? >> look, you see home builder stocks at incredible lows, off 40% from where they were year-to-date of...
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sara, keep reading. i want to go back to josh campbell now to talk about the photo that was an apen desk to the doj filing. now we understand donald trump is taking issue with this. >> again, this is not expected. this very visual depiction of these classified documents that were allegedly found there. you see them on your screen. this was an fbi evidence photo that was taken that was released as part of the justice department's filing. the former president, his attorneys really blasting the release of that photo, calling it a gratuitous release of allegedly classified information. trump goes on to say, those documents were pulled from a container and spread across the floor for dramatic effect. as a former fbi agent, it really raises the question of who the president's audience is here. this is a federal judge who will ultimately make this decision. a federal judge is someone who reviews this type of material on a daily basis, looks at af affidavits, looks at the pictures you're seeing on the screen, ev
sara, keep reading. i want to go back to josh campbell now to talk about the photo that was an apen desk to the doj filing. now we understand donald trump is taking issue with this. >> again, this is not expected. this very visual depiction of these classified documents that were allegedly found there. you see them on your screen. this was an fbi evidence photo that was taken that was released as part of the justice department's filing. the former president, his attorneys really blasting...
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>> the good news, sara, is it has some structural safety features.e ground. they're responsible not only for snooping around on proliferation but making sure civilian nuclear power is safe. i think the danger in the near term is by accident miscalculation, stupidity, they lose that last transmission line. but there's another long-term danger, and i think you almost allude to it there. so what are russia's long-term interest? i think their interest is to keep the plant, to grab it themselves and control that energy to make ukraine pay for any energy that comes out of that plant. but the paradox here is there is another danger. let's say they start losing the war and they're force today withdraw, what will they do with the plant? i think there's concern that ironically if they start losing and are forced to withdraw, they may be tempted to sabotage the plant as they have wreaked havoc elsewhere in ukraine to punish the ukrainians. so ultimately, it will depend on russian intentions, and that could go badly. >> if they do something like sabotage or blow
>> the good news, sara, is it has some structural safety features.e ground. they're responsible not only for snooping around on proliferation but making sure civilian nuclear power is safe. i think the danger in the near term is by accident miscalculation, stupidity, they lose that last transmission line. but there's another long-term danger, and i think you almost allude to it there. so what are russia's long-term interest? i think their interest is to keep the plant, to grab it...
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interesting to see how disney is down 27% actually out performing netflix down 61% sara, fascinatinglandscape changing we like to talk about where it goes from here sara fischer >>> let's get a check of the headlines outside of wall street frances rivera is in new york with the latest. >> seema, good morning four people are dead and three injured after a shooting pre in memphis. 19-year-old eziekiel kelly drove around the city for five hours shooting at people and one broadcast on facebook live the video shows the moment he was arrested a shelter in place order had been in effect for hours police say there are eight crime scenes the mayor of memphis said the suspect was sentenced to three years in prison for assault, but only served 11 months and released in march. this morning, he faces multiple felony charges. >>> steve bannon is expected to sur convrender and face charges. the former trump white house adviser will turn himself over at 9:00 a.m. eastern the attorney did not give details about the criminal charges bannon is facing last year, the manhattan d.a. opened an investigatio
interesting to see how disney is down 27% actually out performing netflix down 61% sara, fascinatinglandscape changing we like to talk about where it goes from here sara fischer >>> let's get a check of the headlines outside of wall street frances rivera is in new york with the latest. >> seema, good morning four people are dead and three injured after a shooting pre in memphis. 19-year-old eziekiel kelly drove around the city for five hours shooting at people and one broadcast...
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>> that's definitely the way to read it, sara.ket for widebody planes has been subdued international travel remains the one part of the airline business that is most depressed relative to 2019 levels china, you can't get in there from a lot of places around the world. europe is a bit better transatlantic travel is improving. transpacific is dicey at best. once you see the markets improve, eel seeing them make orders they want to start replenishing their supply of widebody aircraft >>> it's down 33%, one of the bottom performers, along with cisco. so how does the stock look here? >> on a three-year base, it's that much worse. look, it's at the bottom end of this range, nothing would keep it from going back above 15, i think there's a theme emerging, because the defend stocks have done so well, it does in and out account for a pretty good share of the overall company valuations there's a bit of a curb there. with all the debt the company was forced to take on, it doesn't necessarily look cheap, but it's news driven. >> then the stoc
>> that's definitely the way to read it, sara.ket for widebody planes has been subdued international travel remains the one part of the airline business that is most depressed relative to 2019 levels china, you can't get in there from a lot of places around the world. europe is a bit better transatlantic travel is improving. transpacific is dicey at best. once you see the markets improve, eel seeing them make orders they want to start replenishing their supply of widebody aircraft...
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>> sara murray, stand by. let's bring in elliott williams and john dean, the former nixon white house counsel. elliott, first to you. how do you think this judge will weigh these arguments for or against a special master that sara laid out, and when could we see her ruling? >> this is what happens. it's almost the problem with federal judges. you just don't know. she could, frankly, have issued a ruling from the bench today. i've seen judges do that where they already had it written and just start reading when the lawyers stop talking. it could be days or weeks. it's what the judge decides. what she could do is grant one. she suggested she was inclined to do so, but also limit what that special master could look at, only looking at, say, attorney/client privilege documents, only having the special master only oversee things that were seized from the office as opposed to other places. but it's just hard to tell right now. she has very broad latitude in what she does. >> john dean, what goes through your mind he
>> sara murray, stand by. let's bring in elliott williams and john dean, the former nixon white house counsel. elliott, first to you. how do you think this judge will weigh these arguments for or against a special master that sara laid out, and when could we see her ruling? >> this is what happens. it's almost the problem with federal judges. you just don't know. she could, frankly, have issued a ruling from the bench today. i've seen judges do that where they already had it written...
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sara, we've been doing this a long time. you and i have been doing interviews for a long time follow the money. >> you're always bullish at the end of the year. >> most of us are, right the reason that you get the year-end rallies, our call may be a little jaded is the narrative will change from the fed meeting to fight inflation to what happens in an election year when inflation has already peaked for the life of me, i cannot understand why the fed keeps letting the cpi beat the narrative. they've said so many times in my career, it's about the core pce, which peaked in february what if you get decline in nondurable goods, inflation is coming down, employment is ripping, you know, picking up and all of a sudden you're in an election period, that could set that stage again for a turn. so many people want to buy bonds because the yields are attractive the bond yields come down into an oversold tape with such a degree of pessimism. that's what can turn it. we've been cautious throughout the year now we're looking on another --
sara, we've been doing this a long time. you and i have been doing interviews for a long time follow the money. >> you're always bullish at the end of the year. >> most of us are, right the reason that you get the year-end rallies, our call may be a little jaded is the narrative will change from the fed meeting to fight inflation to what happens in an election year when inflation has already peaked for the life of me, i cannot understand why the fed keeps letting the cpi beat the...
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. >> it was princess diana who had played match maker for prince andrew and her friend sara. >> dianaelcomed her as a comrade in arms, a friend who was her contemporary. >> these two sisters in law wanted to have a bit of fun. >> diana and fergie were partners in pranks, tabloids in particular, delighted in following them. they crashed a party in police outfits. they were poking people with umbrellas. >> they formed quite a double act for the public. they were obsessed by them. the marry wives of wind sore, they were known as. >> charles privately disapproved of this behavior. he was unimpressed that diana and fergie were going out to these social events and playing up. >> love you. >> i'll see you later. >> the royal family want royal women to the dutiful, beautiful, and silent. >> fergie did not behave in the formal and dignified way that royals normally behave. >> i like to know what's going on. >> do you sometimes say things first and then think afterwards? >> i used to. i'm getting better at not doing that. >> she was in the words of one court here, vulgar, vulgar, vulgar. >> sar
. >> it was princess diana who had played match maker for prince andrew and her friend sara. >> dianaelcomed her as a comrade in arms, a friend who was her contemporary. >> these two sisters in law wanted to have a bit of fun. >> diana and fergie were partners in pranks, tabloids in particular, delighted in following them. they crashed a party in police outfits. they were poking people with umbrellas. >> they formed quite a double act for the public. they were...
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that's right, sara so we think there's a buying opportunity.ket into 12/31 and what happened is you had a massive liquidity event yesterday. a lot of cpi traders got it wrong and when they say i'm out and they ran for the hills, right, they demanded a lot of liquidity and we had a gapping-down process that won't go away in a day, may take a day or two or three and what we have is a catalyst that catalyst is the fed we think the fed is going to do 75 and that's probably the last time you see 75 for some time. in an environment where the fed is beginning to decelerate and fundamentals are still pretty good we think there's a buy opportunity and we think it's that simple. >> we said that last time. everyone was saying that they are going to do 75, and then that's probably going to be the last 75 you're going see because inflation is coming down and that turned out to be wrong. >> well, that -- that's not what we said so let's start there the second thing i would say is that, you know, we are seeing inflation expectations if you look at break-evens
that's right, sara so we think there's a buying opportunity.ket into 12/31 and what happened is you had a massive liquidity event yesterday. a lot of cpi traders got it wrong and when they say i'm out and they ran for the hills, right, they demanded a lot of liquidity and we had a gapping-down process that won't go away in a day, may take a day or two or three and what we have is a catalyst that catalyst is the fed we think the fed is going to do 75 and that's probably the last time you see 75...
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>> reporter: yes, sara. this was a twofold problem so it seems at least that first issue of not having water pressure has been resolved tentatively. we know this water treatment plant is very old and has issues with ruptures and leaks. we're still having to be cautiously optimistic. when you talk to residents, they're fed up. they've been under this boil water advisory since the end of july. it was just this week that the state set up these water distribution sites and called in the national guard. cars will line up here and the national guard will load them up with two cases of water and a big old bottle of hand sanitizer, and that's what people have been doing. imagine every time you want to wash your face, you have tap water that may be brown or yellow, or use bottled water. that's not just you but your entire family. imagine someone who is bound in a wheelchair, older. i will introduce you to alma reginald who can't make it to one of these sites so she's relying for people to drop off bottles for her. ta
>> reporter: yes, sara. this was a twofold problem so it seems at least that first issue of not having water pressure has been resolved tentatively. we know this water treatment plant is very old and has issues with ruptures and leaks. we're still having to be cautiously optimistic. when you talk to residents, they're fed up. they've been under this boil water advisory since the end of july. it was just this week that the state set up these water distribution sites and called in the...
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dollar, sara, that's the big thing.and a lot of the macro news in general, things like monetary policy but it's kind of ironic if you think about how bitcoin was created, this premise of being separate from the banking system and decentralized when you've got global macro factors being the biggest drivers. things like the fed all weighing on risk assets, which bitcoin is an extreme example of, hit its high back in november. the only outlier we've seen in crypto-specific news that's moved markets this year has been the bankruptcies and liquidity issues and that was really to the downside and hit investor sentiment. if you take a look at the dollar versus bitcoin in the past year or so, around may you saw inverse correlation get a lot stronger the past month or so it's been almost a perfect negative correlation. so minus 8, a perfect inverse so it's a perfect indicator of what's going to happen with bit bitcoin. some of the whales have been selling and got out around the 24,000 mark. so that's adding to some of the sellin
dollar, sara, that's the big thing.and a lot of the macro news in general, things like monetary policy but it's kind of ironic if you think about how bitcoin was created, this premise of being separate from the banking system and decentralized when you've got global macro factors being the biggest drivers. things like the fed all weighing on risk assets, which bitcoin is an extreme example of, hit its high back in november. the only outlier we've seen in crypto-specific news that's moved...
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david faber, sara eisen at the new york stock exchange. jim has the morning off. looking at the futures, there is some weakness as "the journal" runs this piece that argues that 75 basis points is still very much in the cards but not too far away from the flat line. big tech front and center. alphabet ceo hinting at potential counts, the head count, awaiting apple's big phone reveal today >> and that fed drag on wall street, the "wall street journal" story futures are lower on continued fears of higher rates. goldman has a warning. >> and bitcoin hits its lowest level since june as the market cap falls below $1 trillion. >> we'll begin with the code conference very big day for tech at large between code, one of the pre-eminent tech conferences in the world, and the apple at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. steve kovak is in cupertino. but google and alphabet, an interesting conversation largely guys about the efforts to make the company about 20% more efficient and definitely not ruefuling out the idea of cuts to head counts he cites an uncertain macro and with that, you h
david faber, sara eisen at the new york stock exchange. jim has the morning off. looking at the futures, there is some weakness as "the journal" runs this piece that argues that 75 basis points is still very much in the cards but not too far away from the flat line. big tech front and center. alphabet ceo hinting at potential counts, the head count, awaiting apple's big phone reveal today >> and that fed drag on wall street, the "wall street journal" story futures are...
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i'm sara sidner in for fredricka whitfield. we begin with new video into the "cnn newsroom" showing that plane that threatens to crash into a walmart, it is down in a field. you see it there. it is in mississippi. the dangerous situation ended just about an hour ago. cnn's pete muntean has been on top of this situation and story. pete, what do we know? >> reporter: well we know this plane came down in a field in gravestown, mississippi. around 10:00 a.m. local time. int not all that far from where it took off around 5:00 a.m. this morning. you could see a beechcraft, a twin engine commuter, seats about six or eight people and we know from authorities in tupelo that this plane was stolen by what appears to be an airport employee. police received a call around 5:00 a.m. central daylight time where the pilot of that plane, actually we don't know if it is way pilot. but the person flying that airplane called 911 and said they were going to steal the airplane and crash it into one of the local walmarts in tupelo. the plane circled f
i'm sara sidner in for fredricka whitfield. we begin with new video into the "cnn newsroom" showing that plane that threatens to crash into a walmart, it is down in a field. you see it there. it is in mississippi. the dangerous situation ended just about an hour ago. cnn's pete muntean has been on top of this situation and story. pete, what do we know? >> reporter: well we know this plane came down in a field in gravestown, mississippi. around 10:00 a.m. local time. int not all...
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i want to begin with you here, sara. you've been going through the inventory documents from this mar-a-lago search. tell me what is standing out to you? >> well, i mean, certainly it's the volume. they say there are 11,000 government documents that are not classified. but also, when you dig in to the classified documents you, have you 103 documents. we're now learning that amounts to hundreds of pages in these documents. but 18 of those are top secret. 54 are secret. 31 are confidential. so all levels of classification. there are also a bunch of these empty folders. some of them have classify markings on them. some say return to a staff secretary or a military aide. and as you pointed out, a lot of these documents, these classified documents are just mixed in with a whole mess of other stuff. >> i find that odd, that these documents would be mixed in, like some kind of a junk drawer happening, nick. some of the nation's most important secrets potentially, and again, we don't know what is in these documents. we still don'
i want to begin with you here, sara. you've been going through the inventory documents from this mar-a-lago search. tell me what is standing out to you? >> well, i mean, certainly it's the volume. they say there are 11,000 government documents that are not classified. but also, when you dig in to the classified documents you, have you 103 documents. we're now learning that amounts to hundreds of pages in these documents. but 18 of those are top secret. 54 are secret. 31 are confidential....
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sara, what do you think is important?ment and how the justice department has overreached. they say a search warrant has been executed at the home of the president, it was conducted in the midst of this standard give and take between the former president and the archives regarding presidential library contents. and with the movement being the trump team literally allow doj lawyers and fbi investigators to come into his home and provide security advice. it goes on to say the government gratuities sly included that photo and they're filing, and say the government pretends these are not historically important moments. so, this is how the trump team is sort of trying to set the stakes as we go into this hearing tomorrow. of course, it is important to remember that the government got the search warrant. it was authorized by a judge. and there was a whole lot of give and take, it appears, between the trump team and the justice department. it was not necessarily as cooperatives as the trump folks are trying to lay out as far as t
sara, what do you think is important?ment and how the justice department has overreached. they say a search warrant has been executed at the home of the president, it was conducted in the midst of this standard give and take between the former president and the archives regarding presidential library contents. and with the movement being the trump team literally allow doj lawyers and fbi investigators to come into his home and provide security advice. it goes on to say the government gratuities...
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hears me and my band, y'all, with sara bareilles and "she used to be mine."♪ ♪ ♪♪ it's not simple to say ♪ ♪ and most days i don't recognize me ♪ ♪ these shoes and this apron ♪ ♪ that place and its patrons ♪ ♪ but i still remember that girl ♪ ♪ you're not what i asked for ♪ ♪ if i'm honest i know i would give it all back ♪ ♪ for a chance to start over ♪ ♪ and rewrite and ending or two ♪ ♪ for that girl that i knew ♪ ♪ who was reckless just enough, who gets hurt ♪ ♪ but who learns how to toughen up when she's bruised ♪ ♪ and gets used by a man who can't love ♪ ♪ and then shall get stuck and be scared ♪ ♪ of the life that's inside her ♪ ♪ getting stronger each day ♪ ♪ till it finally reminds her ♪ ♪ to fight just a little ♪ ♪ to bring back the fire in her eyes ♪ ♪ it's been gone but it used to be mine ♪ ♪ she used to be mine ♪ ♪ she is gone ♪ ♪ she used to be mine ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: all right, one more time for my band, sara bareilles! [cheers and applause] when you see this on the air, it might seem pretty solid, no mistakes, perfection, really
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sara, douglas, harry, kristen, nice to see you all. >> thank you. thanks laura. >> i heard him say, go serena at the end there. i caught that. for those comments about election deniers and the assault on the vote, well, there's a lot going on there. but is there an even more serious threat to our democracy? i'm going to talk about it with the former u.s. senator who says, absolutely. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours tepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "shake your thang" by salt n pepa why is roger happy? it's the little things carvana does. see, roger wants to sell his car stat. little things like getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep,
sara, douglas, harry, kristen, nice to see you all. >> thank you. thanks laura. >> i heard him say, go serena at the end there. i caught that. for those comments about election deniers and the assault on the vote, well, there's a lot going on there. but is there an even more serious threat to our democracy? i'm going to talk about it with the former u.s. senator who says, absolutely. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour...
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there's actually trying to do, as sara set, soak up all the information they can.e hand, that is a good move, why not try to get as much information and evidence as possible? but on the other hand, when you serve a subpoena, if you have specific idea of what you are looking for, you will see a more specific subpoena. it will say i want the phone records for this particular day, i want the records of this particular financial transaction. the reporting is not that that is what these subpoenas contained. the subpoenas are all basically financially records, all phone records, very broad brush. i think what doj's would have to do is sift through that. is there more of a threat to donald trump now than there was three or four months ago? no question about it. will there be charges? that remains a very big question. >> sara, the january 6th committee is back to in-person meetings today. do you have any word on who else that is out there that they want to invite to testify? >> they were back, you know, they were very coy on who they actually believe they are actually goin
there's actually trying to do, as sara set, soak up all the information they can.e hand, that is a good move, why not try to get as much information and evidence as possible? but on the other hand, when you serve a subpoena, if you have specific idea of what you are looking for, you will see a more specific subpoena. it will say i want the phone records for this particular day, i want the records of this particular financial transaction. the reporting is not that that is what these subpoenas...
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let's bring in daniel abrams and sara isgur. you look at these six cases, dan.th you. which is the most serious legal threat to donald trump right now? >> let's separate donald trump personally versus those closest to donald trump. if you were saying those close to donald trump, i would say the fake elector scheme that the feds have been investigating. >> part of the january 6th investigation? >> correct. for many people close to donald trump that could be the most perilous. for donald trump personally you have the document case now. something happened this week that i think changed the tenor of this. when you have the 11th circuit court of appeals with two trump appointees coming forward and not just rejecting donald trump's argument, but completely rebuking it, almost mocking the argument and mocking the lower court, it's not just not helpful. i think it sets a tone that's potentially dangerous for him in terms of what the department of justice may do next. >> sara isgur, you have the special master chosen by donald trump's lawyers push back on them as well. >
let's bring in daniel abrams and sara isgur. you look at these six cases, dan.th you. which is the most serious legal threat to donald trump right now? >> let's separate donald trump personally versus those closest to donald trump. if you were saying those close to donald trump, i would say the fake elector scheme that the feds have been investigating. >> part of the january 6th investigation? >> correct. for many people close to donald trump that could be the most perilous....
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i'm sara stinson reporting live.ack to you. >> ok, thank you very much and those triple digit temperatures that we've been enduring have been tough for businesses. some can even operate, especially if they rely on refrigeration. >> when gun bakery in livermore was without power for 14 hours. and the owners decided to bring in as many perishables as possible to their homes because they have power there in those bridges. >> the biggest seller there at the bakery sour dough bread and the heat and humidity can change the way the sour dough rises. if it rises too fast, then it collapsed. and if that happens, they can sell it. >> everything based on for space so all of our products we rely on preparation and we bought a generator last year and decided to get that out put it on to the fridges and freezers to save more of our person and a nomination. >> or as i say, crescent, chris plante, whatever. anyway, the city saw an all-time high of 116 degrees. so a split hairs there. chris sanders and hot, hot, hot, hot. yeah, it is
i'm sara stinson reporting live.ack to you. >> ok, thank you very much and those triple digit temperatures that we've been enduring have been tough for businesses. some can even operate, especially if they rely on refrigeration. >> when gun bakery in livermore was without power for 14 hours. and the owners decided to bring in as many perishables as possible to their homes because they have power there in those bridges. >> the biggest seller there at the bakery sour dough bread...
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i'm sara sidner in for the fabulous fredericka whitfield. say a pilot is threatening to crash a twin-engine plane into a local walmart. cnn's aviation correspondent pe
i'm sara sidner in for the fabulous fredericka whitfield. say a pilot is threatening to crash a twin-engine plane into a local walmart. cnn's aviation correspondent pe
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here is is kpix 5 's sara donchey. >> is telling me no electricity, no electricity, a lot of river runoff, no water. the power plas power plants are turned off. >> images of destruction and catastrophic flooding in puerto rico are heart wrenching. and all too familiar. >> not again. you know? this is, is, they are still trying to recover from maria. the island has been rocked with unrelentinn unrelenting rain over hurricane fiona. almost 5 years to the day day after hurricane maria left some of the island without power power for months, puerto ricans in the bay area have been trying trying to reach loved ones on the island who are once again in in the dark. >> i talked to my family, and they are like trees are down, there's a lot of water. the rain, the wind, it's been really really hard on them, because they have been without water almost four hours. >> but the distance hasn't stopped people here from jumping jumping into action. >> i call this my uniform, eyewear this most of the time during maria. here i am putting it on, again. so today was a very difficult day for us. >> maria is fro
here is is kpix 5 's sara donchey. >> is telling me no electricity, no electricity, a lot of river runoff, no water. the power plas power plants are turned off. >> images of destruction and catastrophic flooding in puerto rico are heart wrenching. and all too familiar. >> not again. you know? this is, is, they are still trying to recover from maria. the island has been rocked with unrelentinn unrelenting rain over hurricane fiona. almost 5 years to the day day after hurricane...
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sara, hi. >> hi. >> good lovely t-shirt, sara. >> thank you. >> why have you come here today to pay yourng the queen has done everything for us. and her duty before anything. i just felt coming here is the least i could do and i wanted to pay my respects and be part of it. >> very briefly, not a sad occasion, is it, more respectful, you come here to celebration. >> it's a celebration of life. and everybody is the same. everybody is in really good spirits. and it's just -- you want to be part of the atmosphere. >> thank you very much, sara. anderson, there you have it, a lot of people part of the atmosphere. back to you. >> yeah. matthew, thank you. max foster, kate williams, it is extraordinary no matter how many times you have seen this and seen an awful lot over the last week or so. let's listen to the crowds cheering as their new monarch, king charles iii, drives by. since the queen's death, difficult to get around, lines of people, hundreds of thousands, waiting to pay their final respects as she lay in state. and yet still the streets are crowded with tens of thousands, hundreds of
sara, hi. >> hi. >> good lovely t-shirt, sara. >> thank you. >> why have you come here today to pay yourng the queen has done everything for us. and her duty before anything. i just felt coming here is the least i could do and i wanted to pay my respects and be part of it. >> very briefly, not a sad occasion, is it, more respectful, you come here to celebration. >> it's a celebration of life. and everybody is the same. everybody is in really good spirits. and...
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the afl-cio did not like the broad sara program. they thought it kept wages too low. but honest to god, lahsa is an important person to know about. how many of you have heard of cesar chavez? and so most of you we've heard on some point having our own esther galarza, many fewer. i think it's really important we think about ernesto galarza. he really predates chavez as a mexican-american labor activist, and he comes to prominence because he's very interested in organizing farm workers rights to unionize. but he's also opposed to the bracero program, and he becomes a leading intellectual and labor activist. he writes this important book, i didn't actually bring his card merchants of labor. and he criticizes this program because he argues that agricultural industry is intense, only getting vulnerable workers. and these vulnerable workers can't unionize because they're not protected by labor law. they can't even quit. and if they try to, in fact, campaign for themselves, they could easily just not be hired back or be sent home. and one of the reasons why i think galarza i
the afl-cio did not like the broad sara program. they thought it kept wages too low. but honest to god, lahsa is an important person to know about. how many of you have heard of cesar chavez? and so most of you we've heard on some point having our own esther galarza, many fewer. i think it's really important we think about ernesto galarza. he really predates chavez as a mexican-american labor activist, and he comes to prominence because he's very interested in organizing farm workers rights to...
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let's go to our political correspondent sara murray.ing. >> wolf, me and a large team of my colleagues have been working on this, and we have been learning that the justice department has subpoenaed more than 30 people in former president donald trump's orbit. this is related to their investigation leading up to january 6th, you know their effort to uncover efforts to subvert the 2020 election. there are a lot of big names on the list of folks who are receiving subpoenas. they include people like bill stepien, trump's former campaign manager, shawn doelman, former cfo of the campaign, dan skav vean foe, former deputy chief of staff, and brian jack who worked as the white house political director. all these folks either declined to comment to cnn or could not be reached for comment. but this is an indication of how wide this is growing, wolf. >> so what does this tell you about the state of the justice department's investigation right now? >> wolf, clearly this is an investigation that is intensifying. we know the justice department righ
let's go to our political correspondent sara murray.ing. >> wolf, me and a large team of my colleagues have been working on this, and we have been learning that the justice department has subpoenaed more than 30 people in former president donald trump's orbit. this is related to their investigation leading up to january 6th, you know their effort to uncover efforts to subvert the 2020 election. there are a lot of big names on the list of folks who are receiving subpoenas. they include...
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>> well, good afternoon, sara. it's not a big adjustment.rrels out of a global supply of 98 million barrels. it's just an indication they're watching the markets very carefully and they're prepared to react, even if it's a small adjustment now the big problem isn't just now it's what's going to happen later in october and november when russian oil supplies get out of the market. that's when they will be poised to do a lot more right now it's a small adjustment. >> have you been surprised at how russian supply has held up despite sanctions? >> well, the russians have been very diligent and somehow managed to keep their oil flowing. a lot of their ships are owned by greek and cypriot ship owners so they will be subject to the european regulations once they have to conform with the sanctions. they're doing okay they've had a six-month window to keep selling, but they're running out of room to market. it's going to be a real challenge for the market to replace the russian oil once it comes out of the market. >> obviously, this came after the g-7
>> well, good afternoon, sara. it's not a big adjustment.rrels out of a global supply of 98 million barrels. it's just an indication they're watching the markets very carefully and they're prepared to react, even if it's a small adjustment now the big problem isn't just now it's what's going to happen later in october and november when russian oil supplies get out of the market. that's when they will be poised to do a lot more right now it's a small adjustment. >> have you been...
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cnn's sara murray has the very latest for us tonight. sara, this was an interesting hearing. court filings but this was their day in court. it lasted a little over two hours. we heard an extraordinary argument from the trump team comparing, you know, the possible illegal retention of potentially classified documents, certainly documents with classified markings, as akin to a fight over an overdue library book. they are continuing, of course, to push for a special master to be an independent reviewer of all the materials. the justice department said their filter team has already been through this stuff. they said that there's no evidence that the former president's rights have been violated. but the judge said what is the harm in appointing a special master, kind of an indication that that was the direction that she has been leaning. she did not, though, as you point out make a ruling. she's going to rule on this on paper and we have no idea when it's coming out. >> what did the judge say, sara, about the intelligence community reviewing documents if a special master is appoin
cnn's sara murray has the very latest for us tonight. sara, this was an interesting hearing. court filings but this was their day in court. it lasted a little over two hours. we heard an extraordinary argument from the trump team comparing, you know, the possible illegal retention of potentially classified documents, certainly documents with classified markings, as akin to a fight over an overdue library book. they are continuing, of course, to push for a special master to be an independent...
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thank you very much, sara. and the heat also affecting vta service in santa clara county about 40 vta buses were pulled off the routes yesterday because of heat related mechanical issues. and that means you can see stranded commuters. make up those bus about 10% of the normal weekday schedule. so there was a delay and inconvenience and vta is warning customers check the route information because similar things could happen today. we don't know yet. we'll keep our eye on. 605, right now. let's take a look at the power outage situation. we've got pg and e's power outage map right now. you can tell just by glancing. >> that the vast majority of outages are in the south bay right now. you can see all the different areas in different colors, green being the least impacted anywhere from 0 to 50 customers. but as we scroll around, you'll see that there are areas of orange and that's where we have anywhere from 505,000 customers without power in these particular neighborhoods. no estimated time of restoration just yet.
thank you very much, sara. and the heat also affecting vta service in santa clara county about 40 vta buses were pulled off the routes yesterday because of heat related mechanical issues. and that means you can see stranded commuters. make up those bus about 10% of the normal weekday schedule. so there was a delay and inconvenience and vta is warning customers check the route information because similar things could happen today. we don't know yet. we'll keep our eye on. 605, right now. let's...
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have a good one, sara. the former president's run of bad luck, well, it just keeps rolling along. rolling, rolling, rolling. special master has just about had it with the legal team and i
have a good one, sara. the former president's run of bad luck, well, it just keeps rolling along. rolling, rolling, rolling. special master has just about had it with the legal team and i
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cnn's sara murray joins me live. this is a remarkable list because we don't usually get to see something like this. but as the judge noted, neither side really had any objections to making a more detailed list public. >> that's right. in a court filing that went with this list of documents, the justice department notes, normally we wouldn't put this information out there to the person whose home we just searched as partf a criminal investigation, but now we're getting this lengthy sort of look at what documents the former president had after so long negotiating with the national archives and after going back and forth with the justice department, learning there were still thousands of government documents that were not classified, there were 103 documents with classified markings, and we're also learning where in mar-a-lago these documents came from, so they point out that there were 27 documents with classified markings that came from the former president's office. you really get a scope of what was still there. aga
cnn's sara murray joins me live. this is a remarkable list because we don't usually get to see something like this. but as the judge noted, neither side really had any objections to making a more detailed list public. >> that's right. in a court filing that went with this list of documents, the justice department notes, normally we wouldn't put this information out there to the person whose home we just searched as partf a criminal investigation, but now we're getting this lengthy sort of...
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let's hand it over to sara sidner and "cnn tonight." >> i'm sara sidner and this is "cnn tonight."mong all the legal peril mounting for donald trump, new information about a new drama playing out in court you haven't heard about until now. a secret fight between donald trump's lawyers and the justice department over its intensifying january 6th investigation. under grand jury secrecy rules, this dispute is under seal. but we have learned the ex-president's team was in d.c. federal court thursday trying to block a federal grand jury from gathering information from former top trump aides about his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. it's the most aggressive step, perhaps, taken by donald trump to assert executive and attorney-client privileges to keep witnesses from cooperating with that investigation. how this fight is resolved could determine whether the firewall around donald trump falls, opening the flood gates about what aides and lawyers were telling him on and around january 6 and what decisions he was making. this comes as the january 6 committee is about to hold its firs
let's hand it over to sara sidner and "cnn tonight." >> i'm sara sidner and this is "cnn tonight."mong all the legal peril mounting for donald trump, new information about a new drama playing out in court you haven't heard about until now. a secret fight between donald trump's lawyers and the justice department over its intensifying january 6th investigation. under grand jury secrecy rules, this dispute is under seal. but we have learned the ex-president's team was in...
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into overtime now with scott wapner >>> sara, thank you.i'm scott wapner, you just heard the bells we're just getting started i'll speak to mark newton whose new know is all about the state of the tech wreck and whether it is about to get worse. he will tell us what the charts are telling him. we'll start with whether the fed is about to send stocks into a tailwind raise rates too fast. that's the call of some investors bu
into overtime now with scott wapner >>> sara, thank you.i'm scott wapner, you just heard the bells we're just getting started i'll speak to mark newton whose new know is all about the state of the tech wreck and whether it is about to get worse. he will tell us what the charts are telling him. we'll start with whether the fed is about to send stocks into a tailwind raise rates too fast. that's the call of some investors bu
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sara sidner has the story.want to warn you, some of the images in this report are graphic. >> reporter: ukrainian prosecutors say this is the moment an undeniable war crime was carried out by russian soldiers. this video clip obtained by cnn has yet to be seen by the public. it shows russian soldiers firing at something alongside a business they have just overtaken on the outskirts of kyiv. turns out their target is two unsuspecting and unarmed ukrainian civilians who they shoot in the back. we first reported on this portion of the video in may, showing the business owner dying where he falls. and the guard initially surviving, but bleeding to death after making it back to his guard shack. both men had just spent the last few minutes speaking calmly with the russian soldiers, who appeared to let them go. but we now see two of the soldiers return and fire on them. >> translator: my father's name is leonid. >> reporter: the guard's daughter told us shouldn't the world to know her father's name and what the russia
sara sidner has the story.want to warn you, some of the images in this report are graphic. >> reporter: ukrainian prosecutors say this is the moment an undeniable war crime was carried out by russian soldiers. this video clip obtained by cnn has yet to be seen by the public. it shows russian soldiers firing at something alongside a business they have just overtaken on the outskirts of kyiv. turns out their target is two unsuspecting and unarmed ukrainian civilians who they shoot in the...
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sara sidner is live with more on this.inked to the qanon conspiracy? >> reporter: yeah, jake, this weekend, trump made a very ominous speech about the decline of america and while doing so, music began playing and the music sounded exactly like a song called "where we go one, we go all." a slogan used over and over and over again by qanon. for some in the qanon world, this was another symbol, a wink and a nod to them, that donald trump is a believer in their conspiracies. but that pales in comparison to something that trump did that indicated a sinner guy with qanon. tr the image, trump wearing a qanon pin. this is a direct reference to the qanon conspiracy that trump is going to return to power and get rid of his opponents by jailing and executing them. some qanon believers say that trump's democratic opponents are evil, they drink the blood of children, and that they are part of a shadowy cabal of pedophiles. people are motivated enough to make waves politically and it appears that donald trump wants to engage them. thes
sara sidner is live with more on this.inked to the qanon conspiracy? >> reporter: yeah, jake, this weekend, trump made a very ominous speech about the decline of america and while doing so, music began playing and the music sounded exactly like a song called "where we go one, we go all." a slogan used over and over and over again by qanon. for some in the qanon world, this was another symbol, a wink and a nod to them, that donald trump is a believer in their conspiracies. but...