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>> i just look like tom foreman. tom foreman, go for it, why is there a water crisis there?> the reason there is a water crisis there is it's been building up for a long time. all eyes are on this emergency pump that's been brought in on all the efforts to try to get just enough water flowing there, but you have 150,000 people waiting for this in this town, this is the biggest city in the whole state, this is a big issue. what caused it? damage to pumps in the main water treatment facility earlier this year, flooding of the pearl river, those are the proximate causes. just because it's worth explaining and understanding why that works you say how can flooding cause a problem like this. imagine if you have this water pipe representing all the miles of water pipe in that town. when you have flooding the water coming in is usually full of more particulate, needs more treating. if your plants aren't working well, that can get into the system, even if you somehow can get everything working well enough to clean it and get it moving through the system as usual, every single place t
>> i just look like tom foreman. tom foreman, go for it, why is there a water crisis there?> the reason there is a water crisis there is it's been building up for a long time. all eyes are on this emergency pump that's been brought in on all the efforts to try to get just enough water flowing there, but you have 150,000 people waiting for this in this town, this is the biggest city in the whole state, this is a big issue. what caused it? damage to pumps in the main water treatment...
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here's cnn's tom foreman to break it all down for us. tom. >> donald trump and three of his children, others in their family business and the trump organization itself are named in this lawsuit by the new york attorney at law, who's accusing them of massive fraud over more than a decade. specifically she says the trumps and their company made scores of fraudulent, false, and misleading representations about the value of their properties, all to deceive people who were giving them loans or insurance or who were tax officials, don. >> so, tom, give us some examples. show us exactly how he was allegedly lying about the value of his properties. >> well, this is where it really gets interesting. let's start in new york with his own apartment in trump tower. trump said it had 30,000 square feet of space in it. this lawsuit says, no, it was about a third of that, 11,000 square feet up there. and trump claimed it was worth about $327 million. the a.g. says no way. no apartment in the city has ever sold in anything like that. how about his mar-a-l
here's cnn's tom foreman to break it all down for us. tom. >> donald trump and three of his children, others in their family business and the trump organization itself are named in this lawsuit by the new york attorney at law, who's accusing them of massive fraud over more than a decade. specifically she says the trumps and their company made scores of fraudulent, false, and misleading representations about the value of their properties, all to deceive people who were giving them loans or...
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cnn's tom foreman reports now on the queen's highs and lows. >> at the end of world war ii, europe iny shattered, there was elizabeth. a princess just 21, with a birthday pledge for her people. >> i declare before you all, with my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> on the throne, that patient promise was -- helped to rebuild the nation that would guide her through decades of turmoil. >> we could never forget those who died or been injured, and their families. >> whether navigating the troubles of northern ireland, the thorny issues of the falcons war in 1980's, or seeing her own families in more recent battlefields, the queen has remained publicly and steadily committed to british allies. >> talk, we will. listen, we have to. disagree from time to time, we may. but united, we must always remain. >> over the many years, there have been stumbles. in 1966, a mining disaster and wales killed more than 100 schoolchildren, and dozens of adults. the queen lingered more than a week before visiting, decades later saying that that delay was her biggest
cnn's tom foreman reports now on the queen's highs and lows. >> at the end of world war ii, europe iny shattered, there was elizabeth. a princess just 21, with a birthday pledge for her people. >> i declare before you all, with my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> on the throne, that patient promise was -- helped to rebuild the nation that would guide her through decades of turmoil. >> we could never forget those who died or...
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tom foreman is out front. >> don't concede when there is theft involved. >> they cheated in many waysafter the long storm of lies about the lost election, now comes a flood of subpoenas ss in trump land. with 30 recipients including a former campaign manager, form chief financial officer and former deputy chief of staff. none have responded to cnn's request for comment, but the move underscores the way a federal grand jury is homing in on trump aides, advisers, and campaign officials. recently, that probe has also appeared focused on groups tied to trump, including the save america leadership pac, which raised more than $100 million on the back of those falsehoods. >> this is really serious because it's a huge amount of money that has been raised, and common sense tells us it's been raised off of a blatant lie. that's where it really becomes dangerous. because under the federal sentencing guidelines, because there is such a larger amount of money involved here, that could cause people to face serious jail time. >> reporter: the probe grew out of the justice department investigation in
tom foreman is out front. >> don't concede when there is theft involved. >> they cheated in many waysafter the long storm of lies about the lost election, now comes a flood of subpoenas ss in trump land. with 30 recipients including a former campaign manager, form chief financial officer and former deputy chief of staff. none have responded to cnn's request for comment, but the move underscores the way a federal grand jury is homing in on trump aides, advisers, and campaign...
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let's bring in tom foreman.o we know about the role of the special master and whom might be picked to serve that role? >> we know the role is to serve as a third party unaffiliated attorney who would oversee part of the case. in this case, to consider these documents that are being reviewed by the department of justice taken by mar-a-lago. is this really something they have a right to or is there possible privileged material there that the former president had a right to keep to himself? so, the department of justice, here are two former judges that could help out. both retired and familiar with sensitive cases like this. matters of privilege. team trump said no, we don't like them but then they said what about raymond? team trump said this. who is raymond deerry? importantly, he's someone the justice department said they could accept. a new york federal judge from 1986 to 2011 nominated by ronald regan. he's technically retired but serving as a senior judge on the new york federal district court. he also served
let's bring in tom foreman.o we know about the role of the special master and whom might be picked to serve that role? >> we know the role is to serve as a third party unaffiliated attorney who would oversee part of the case. in this case, to consider these documents that are being reviewed by the department of justice taken by mar-a-lago. is this really something they have a right to or is there possible privileged material there that the former president had a right to keep to himself?...
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cnn's, tom foreman reports now on the queen's fondness for oliver handles.d royal crown. the queens waddling entourage of welsh corgi's, where a symbol known around the world. the right of the palace and a place of the heart. >> the cork is where a big deal. >> they have written extensively about the royal family, dogs and all. >> they were just extremely good company for her. and good times and bad. and they made her laugh. >> from her youth, the queen loved animals. horses, hunting dogs. but the court case were special. her first, susan, one of the queen tiny mood. and became matriarch to one long line of pampered pooches. that from silver balls. walked incessantly. and playing a peculiar diplomatic role when the queen met others. >> china said they would like a little moving carpet. that preceded her into a room. whenever the conversation lighten anyway. the court case could always be counted on to supply some points of conversation. >> the dogs were not always so agreeable. the first minister of scotland were called a dinner with the queen when the light
cnn's, tom foreman reports now on the queen's fondness for oliver handles.d royal crown. the queens waddling entourage of welsh corgi's, where a symbol known around the world. the right of the palace and a place of the heart. >> the cork is where a big deal. >> they have written extensively about the royal family, dogs and all. >> they were just extremely good company for her. and good times and bad. and they made her laugh. >> from her youth, the queen loved animals....
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tom foreman is out front. >> reporter: during trump's lost election, the insurrection and his reluctanthe white house, chief of staff mark meadows was at the president's right hand. and now he appears to be right in the middle of a justice department probe into all of that and more. >> if prosecutors could fully and completely get cooperation from any person involved in this, i would think mark meadows would be at or near the top of the list because he had such close proximity to donald trump and because he was inside the room for so many crucial meetings and conversations. >> reporter: meadows has complied with the subpoena, turning over thousands of text messages and emails, sources tell cnn, the same material he gave to the january 6th select committee. but he's also invoked executive privilege to keep some dealings with trump private. so for federal investigators -- >> the big question, will he cooperate? >> i just want to find 11,780 votes. >> meadows could offer inside looks at efforts to flip vote tallies, install slates of fake electors in several states, and stymie congressiona
tom foreman is out front. >> reporter: during trump's lost election, the insurrection and his reluctanthe white house, chief of staff mark meadows was at the president's right hand. and now he appears to be right in the middle of a justice department probe into all of that and more. >> if prosecutors could fully and completely get cooperation from any person involved in this, i would think mark meadows would be at or near the top of the list because he had such close proximity to...
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tom foreman is joining me with more on this. all the answers we have, you have for us right now.s evolve. what are you hearing? >> this is like looking back in time at our own solar system, trying to figure out how the gases and dust form into planets and stars. look at a couple details. they have areas where you can see parts where some of these stars one off to the left, one to there right, might see haziness around them. that's where basically they believe the stars are forming and manipulating the gases around it. there are these little filaments going through the sky tied into this. that's what's allowing them to form planets and stars. we have never seen this before. you know why we have never seen this before? because the hubble telescope was mainly an optical device. when it tried to look out here, this is measures ultraviolet radiation. on the left is the optical image, if you just try to look at it. you know what's obscuring it all. literally, star dust kept us from seeing what was happening there, but now on the right with webb, we can see it, and it's spectacular with
tom foreman is joining me with more on this. all the answers we have, you have for us right now.s evolve. what are you hearing? >> this is like looking back in time at our own solar system, trying to figure out how the gases and dust form into planets and stars. look at a couple details. they have areas where you can see parts where some of these stars one off to the left, one to there right, might see haziness around them. that's where basically they believe the stars are forming and...
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cnn's tom foreman showed us all the world was a stage for queen elizabeth. >> reporter: coming of agethe end of world war ii, there was elizabeth, a princess just 21 with a birthday pledge for her people. >> i declare before you all, with my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: on the throne that patient promise, with the help of figures such as winston churchill, helped her rebuild the nation and would guide her through decades of turmoil. >> we can never forget those who have died and been injured and their families. >> reporter: whether navigating the troubles of northern ireland, the issues of the faulklands war in the '80s, or seeing her own family on more recent battlefields, the queen has remained publicly and steadily committed to british allies. >> talk, we will. listen, we have to. disagree from time to time we may. but united we must always remain. >> reporter: over the many years, there have been stumbles. in 1966, a mining disaster in wales killed more than 100 schoolchildren and dozens of adults. the queen lingered more
cnn's tom foreman showed us all the world was a stage for queen elizabeth. >> reporter: coming of agethe end of world war ii, there was elizabeth, a princess just 21 with a birthday pledge for her people. >> i declare before you all, with my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: on the throne that patient promise, with the help of figures such as winston churchill, helped her rebuild the nation and would guide her through...
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our cnn correspondent tom foreman is keeping track of them. jim and i talk about that it's hard for anyone to keep this all straight. >> it is. quite a constellation of investigation swirling around the former president. let's start with the d.o.j. documents we were talking about. the hearing today is on the issue of a special master. he added another new attorney to help deal with this. hundreds of classified documents removed, as paul noted a minute ago. no answer as to why the former president even has them, let alone why it was stored in a florida resort. and the department of justice has argued that essentially the trump team in some manner was trying to obstruct the fbi efforts to retrieve the documents. there's a department of justice january 6th investigation, this is a huge -- biggest investigation in their history, into hundreds of people who stormed the capitol. initially, that was a focus. it's expanded beyond that. they're looking for more records that address the idea of how much this was planned by people in trump's orbit, maybe
our cnn correspondent tom foreman is keeping track of them. jim and i talk about that it's hard for anyone to keep this all straight. >> it is. quite a constellation of investigation swirling around the former president. let's start with the d.o.j. documents we were talking about. the hearing today is on the issue of a special master. he added another new attorney to help deal with this. hundreds of classified documents removed, as paul noted a minute ago. no answer as to why the former...
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tom foreman is out front. >> reporter: as much as her royal guard, royal family, and royal crown, thee a symbol known around the world, with the run of the palace and a place in her heart. >> the corgies were a big deal. >> reporter: writing extensively about the royal family, dogs and all. >> they were extremely good company for her. in good times and bad. and i think they made her laugh. >> reporter: from her youth the queen loved animals, horses, hunting dogs, but the corgies were special. her first, susan, went on the queen's honeymoon then became matriarch to a long line of pampered pooches fed from silver bowls, walked incessantly, and playing a peculiar diplomatic role when the queen met others. >> diana said they were like a little moving carpet that preceded her into a room. and whenever the conversation lagged in any way, the corgies o could always be counted on to supply some point of conversation. >> reporter: the dogs were not always so agreeable. the first minister of scotland recalled a dinner with the queen when the lights began to fail. >> my husband suddenly lit up a
tom foreman is out front. >> reporter: as much as her royal guard, royal family, and royal crown, thee a symbol known around the world, with the run of the palace and a place in her heart. >> the corgies were a big deal. >> reporter: writing extensively about the royal family, dogs and all. >> they were extremely good company for her. in good times and bad. and i think they made her laugh. >> reporter: from her youth the queen loved animals, horses, hunting dogs,...
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cnn's tom foreman is here to walk us through this string of suspicious deaths. e oil two big companies out there notable because six of the nine who have died in these suspicious circumstances were associated with these two very large energy companies. >> so why would employees of these energy companies be potentially targeted? >> well, because these energy companies spoke up early about problems with the invasion of ukraine. notably lukoil put out this statement in march we express our sincere sympathy for all victims affected by this tragedy. we strongly support a lasting cease-fire and settlement of problems through serious negotiations and diplomacy. this absolutely did not make the kremlin happy. so people start looking at this and saying what came next? two months later, alexander subatin was dead after visiting a shammen for some possible treatment. september 1st another man dies after reportedly falling from a hospital window. in both cases some official accounts particularly in this case saying he was dealing with some kind of issues, maybe depression af
cnn's tom foreman is here to walk us through this string of suspicious deaths. e oil two big companies out there notable because six of the nine who have died in these suspicious circumstances were associated with these two very large energy companies. >> so why would employees of these energy companies be potentially targeted? >> well, because these energy companies spoke up early about problems with the invasion of ukraine. notably lukoil put out this statement in march we express...