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i'm clarissa ward in jerusalem, and this is cnn >> brands of tennis are abuzz about this. just nine minutes into thursday's quarter final match at indian wells tournament in california. play had to be stopped after b's invaded the course, that spanish superstar godless, i've got us swatting the air with his racket. no one was off limits. the pesky insects even attacking the chair umpire, appearing to sting him. and the heck, >> oh, my god, so mysteriously are luckily. oh, is there a beekeeper in the house? apparently there was a beekeeper term turner rockstar, lance davis, rush to the court to vacuum these guys up. don't worry, he transferred them to one of his personal hives. so humanely and afterwards even posed for photos with the b's. so the v's posed too, i think just getting transfer them and was personal high. >> he vacuum them and he sent them right on over to the lead with jake tapper starting right now and a b vacuum wade's out.
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willis can stay, but at what cost the lead starts right now breaking news, nathan wade, the top prosecutor in donald trump's georgia election case. resides hours after district attorney fani willis was given an ultimatum. either he goes or she does so where does the case against donald trump go from here? >> plus huge tornado >> wow >> oh, my god utter devastation after a string of tornadoes hits the midwest, at least three people killed, dozens injured, and there's a chance for more severe weather tonight. with more than 25 million americans at risk from hail tornadoes, and flooding. and as if boeing needed any more problems today, major news alerts about pilot seats on some aircraft. after report says a cockpit mishap may have caused a passenger plane to
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plunge mid-flight welcome to the lead. >> i'm abby phillip in for jake tapper and you start with a breaking news from georgia fulton county district attorney fani willis can keep her election case against donald trump because her top prosecutor has now reside. that was the one big condition that the judge said had to be met after he decided in a ruling earlier today not to disqualify willis from the case. this is a win for willis if the judge had ultimately disqualified her the entire case against donald trump and his allies likely would've crumbled and perhaps never even gone to trial on the other hand, though these disqualification hearings have left a mark on the district attorney's reputation before a jury will hear this case. the biggest one perhaps of her career, and one of the biggest cases in the nation right now, cnn's nick valencia is outside the fulton county courthouse in atlanta. nick nathan wade,
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he's resigned. what is he saying in that letter? >> abby, this is what we were all expecting, but now it is official. nathan wade is out as the lead prosecutor in this case. his resignation coming just hours after a judge's order basically laid out that he was either him or district attorney fani willis, that had to get off this case in order for it to proceed, and we had all assumed that it wasn't going to be fani willis and this is what nathan wade is saying in part of his resignation later, bladder i am proud of the work our team has accomplished in investigating indicting and litigating this case, seeking justice for the people of georgia and the united states, and being part of the effort to ensure that the rule of law and democracy are preserved has been the honor of a lifetime. wade was part of this case, an instrumental part of this case. as for 865 days joining the team in november 1 of 2021, and part of the team that issued historic indictments against the former president and his allies also part of the team that was able to secure for guilty pleas, but ultimately, fani willis was the one that had to stay and she highlighted
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these accomplishments in a glowing response to nathan wade it's letter and this is what the da is saying in response to the resignation, quote, i will always remember and we'll remind everyone that you were brave enough to step forward and take on the investigation and problem prosecution of the allegations that the defendants in this case engaged in a conspiracy to overturn georgia's 2020 presidential election. what happens next? fani willis could seed with the team she has now, or she can go outside and try to hire a special prosecutor. but if she does that, that comes with its own set of unique challenges, not just the media attention around this, but politics as well as the safety issues. the bottom line though, is fani willis is in place and she's the most important team. most important part of this team. >> abby what about nikki and trump and his co-defendants, how are they responding to this now that fani willis actually is going to stay on the case, they did not succeed. and ultimately, what their goal was here you know, they're not altogether happy, but they do in part feel vindicated and i did reach out to ashleigh merchant. she sent me a
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statement a few hours after the order came out, and this is what merchant is saying. she's the attorney that first surface these allegations saying, quote, the judge clearly agreed with the defense at the actions of willis are a result of her poor judgment and that there is the rest of the future of this case. if she doesn't quickly work to cure her conflict, that conflict, of course, has been cured with the resignation of nathan wade. but we should stand by for a an appeal launched by defense attorneys in this case, principally steve sadow the attorney for the former president, abbie nick valencia. thank you for that report. and there's a lot to discuss here with my panel of insiders. let's start with paula reid. paula nathan wade resigned and fani willis is staying. but this ruling from the judge was pretty scathing. it did not leave her without some black marks on her reputation. >> that's exactly right. well, the judge found that she did not engage in a corrupt scheme to profit from investigating trump and his associates. he criticized her judgment, her
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honesty, and her professionalism, and now, abby, she's gonna go into a court of law in try a case in front of the same judge, and then let's talk about the court of public opinion. we know trump is trying to undermine trust in the judicial system. he goes after anyone who invested gates him, or brings a case against him. here. he doesn't even need to make things up. you can just quote from this opinion. so she certainly is not emerging unscathed, but this is a self-inflicted wound it certainly is an elliott. do you think that ultimately this will have an effect on the case at all to have the lead prosecutor suddenly yanked off of it when they're trying to move this case quickly forward. >> oh, look, it's it happens all the time of in prosecution or in government where someone leaves a case, people retire, people move on, and so on. so certainly the fulton county district attorney's office can still proceed with the prosecution when someone's senior leaves the bigger issue and we've talked about this a paul touched on this a little bit. there's a sort of public
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reputation issue that comes up and people will certainly ask questions about the integrity of the prosecution and should fani willis have stepped down and that's going to dog the case. frankly, in perpetuity. but the simple fact is this prosecution can still proceed and will there may be some delay, but it's hard to see how the removal of even one senior prosecutor dooms anyone yeah. >> and ultimately this ends up being really about fani willis and her judgment jay tom morgan, judge mcafee admonished her behavior pretty much throughout this decision describing her actions as bad choices, saying she made a tremendous lapse in judgment and slamming the manner of her testimony as unprofessional, by the way, testimony she chose to give how much damage did the judge's decision due to willis's reputation here and it has it impacted her ability to prosecute this case and perhaps get the guilty verdict that matters the most here against trump abby, happy
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friday. i hope you all are doing well. a couple of points. the defense can appeal, and i'm sure they will. from what mr. say dow has already released in the judge has to decide whether he's going to let that appeal go forward. if you less appeal go forward to the court of appeals case could be in light as much as a couple of years secondly, this is a perfect example of be careful what you ask for mr. wade is no longer in the case. so you have a lead. prosecutors never tried to felony case before out of the picture. and this gibbs, ms willis, a chance to put in a prosecutor who experienced and what they're doing. and then finally, when this case finally, just go to trial, what un are talking about today will long be forgotten. it has been my experience that jurors have memory of a gnat the jurors have a memory of a gnat. i'll remember that 1 to charlie bailey, you know, the players here while you've worked closely with da willis and your
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wife is part of her communications team. what's your sense of how she's taking this decision today? we got a window. i think in a little into our psyche earlier when she talked testified she seemed pretty angry about all of this >> well, she has calls for the angry about a bunch of defendants led by adjudicated sexual assaulter and donald trump questioning her and calling her corrupt. and let's not lose sight that's what the defense attorneys did. would their motion here and the overarching thing, abby, is that the judge slapped that down the eye dear that fani willis brought this case, not because the evidence and the law required, but because she couldn't afford a cruise to aruba and had to hire someone one that would then pay for it. that is what they alleged in the motion that was slapped down firmly by the judge today. and as to the company comments about the judge, about her
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professionalism on the stand, even judges can make mistakes and i would take strong disagree he met with that depiction, i think fani was real on the stand and i think that people fulton county and the people of america saw someone that rightly took umbrage we've called corrupt and called it out >> fani willis was originally aiming to take this case to trial in august. that would have been already a pretty aggressive timeline. you heard jay tom saying maybe years. do you have a sense of what the timeline really could look like now, you had always seemed like that was ambitious to bring a sprawling rico case against this many defendants as early as august and now with lost a few months based on these proceedings. and now she needs to find someone new to lead the case. so abby, it's really unclear if this case could even possibly go before the election. and former president trump is re-elected. it's unclear if it will go at all because then we'd have the issue of trying a sitting president. but right now, abbe
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in the past 24 hours, they've been a lot of developments and right now it's unclear if any of trump's four criminal cases will go forward. the one that before the election the one that was on the calendar, manhattan district attorney's case, just last night, the da they wouldn't oppose a 30-day delay. defense attorneys want a 90 day delay, and abby, as we you've seen, if you grant one delay, there's always a possibility you come back, ask for another delay. that was the only case that was firmly on the calendar. the two federal cases, one in limbo, the january 6 case until the supreme court rules on immunity, classified documents case. we're still waiting for a firm date from aileen cannon at this point, abi it is unclear if former president trump will face criminal prosecution before november >> and that is in fact the big picture here of all of this. charlie, a final word to you, fani willis is up for election in november. what's the landscape here? because she faced a fight for reelection? >> well, right now the one person is qualified to run
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against her in the democratic primary should take place in may. another person's quality well, fadh, to run against her in the general election in november. i'm not concerned about either of those. i think fani willis, we'll win the nomination, renomination and easily. the democratic nomination. and i think she'll dispatch with any republican opposition in november easily as well >> all right. j-term and charlie they thank you both very much for joining us today. paula and elliott stick with us a little while coming up backs. could another trump trial that was scheduled to start later this month now be delayed until the summer. the arguments from trump's lawyers today is next and more severe weather is on the way after a string of deadly tornadoes in the midwest reduced some towns to rebel, heard one common right at us bumi back about 15 feet from there to about right there in that debris and i just held on and whatever i could grab a
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>> film star stormy daniels to cover up an alleged affair that he had for the 2016 election. now yesterday, the manhattan da alvin bragg, said that he would be open to delaying the start part of that trial by 30 days. but today, lawyers for donald trump said that's not enough. that's because federal prosecutors just handed over more than 30,000 documents in this case, the trial was set to begin in ten days on march 25th. cnn's paula reid and elliot williams are back with me now. uh, paula what's going on here? first of all, it's interesting that there's so many pages of documents being handed over at the last possible second, it seems yeah. >> as you said, this was supposed to start in ten days. this was the one criminal trial against former president trump that appear to be firmly on the calendar. and then you see even prosecutors are saying, look, we're okay if you delay this a month, whereas defense attorneys want to push this case back three months so that they have enough time to go through these tens of thousands of pages of new evidence. and this new evidence comes from a federal prosecutor's office in
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new york. this is a state case. now, these are being handed over right now, even though the district attorney actually requested these documents from federal prosecutors over a year ago earlier this year, though the trump team subpoena these documents and have been a lot of accusations flying back and forth to prosecutor sit on these. that's what defense attorneys allege that prosecutors are alleging that the trump team just waited to the last minute to try to subpoena these. there's also conflicting accounts of how relevant these documents are abbe this will all be up to the judge over seeing this case to maybe press the parties for some clarity and then decide where on that crowded calendar this trial is gonna go >> that's a lot a lot in there. paula, look, elliot, it raises a lot of questions including strategically could trump and his team have wanted this to come in at the last second to allow them to to delay. but regardless, we'll the judge have to consider perhaps something longer than 30 days just because of the volume and because it seems no
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one knows what's in them. >> well, an important point paula made is that because no one knows what's in them, 30,000 pages can mean a lot of 30,000 documents can mean a lot of things. it can be a lot of forwarded emails and attachments and so on. so it's hard to know what exactly is in there now, in terms of the 30 versus 90 days certainly both parties are in agreement about extending the timeline somewhat and it's just a question of how much time they actually need. i can't underscore enough though how delicate this area of criminal prosecution is prosecutors abbe have an obligation under law to turn over documents to the defense at the start of litigation. and frankly, go one way to screw up a prosecution is to mess this up and if there is an error in not making a defendant giving defendant and ability to review documents that can actually get get a conviction tossed out if he's ultimately convicted. now that said the former president has a long documented and demonstrated history of trying to slow cases down. but this is really one area where prosecutors really have to be
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careful and make sure that they don't make a big mistake. >> paula, what about that? i mean, are there concerns that this could be more than just a question of time? it could also be a question of the rights of the defendant here and whether that could imperil the entire case. >> look, i have a lot of questions, so i imagined the judge has a lot of questions about what exactly happened here. i think what's interesting though is this is another example of how the system, either the supreme court or in this case, prosecutors appear to be helping trump in his delaying strategy. we talked a lot about how that's their legal strategy to try to push everything back until after the election. but they're getting a lot of help from the supreme court offering to take up the issue of immunity when they could have done it months ago or here we're prosecutors for some reason are just hanging think over tens of thousands of documents. now, i think the judge overseeing this case, it's going to probably seek some clarity if he doesn't already understand exactly what has happened here. and then i'll be the biggest question is, okay. how much more time is he going to give them? and what else could potentially happen here to possibly continue to push this case, which is why i
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say it's not clear right now that any of these criminal while cases are absolutely going to go before november. >> yeah. wow. never dull moment around here. all or read elliot williams. thank you very much. and we do have some breaking news now, mike pence just announced whether or not he will endorse donald trump for president. here his explanation next and new reporting today that a plane, the punch hundreds of feet mid-flight white meal service to the cockpit could be to blame. that's next what happened to the golden boy of new jersey governor jim meg grieving. >> i engaged in an adult consensual affair with another man shocking was in an instant attraction. >> yeah. >> grevy's top fundraiser under investigation, he put a lover want to stay payroll or reasons immigrating resigned is a lot more complicated and we remember, did you want to be outed united states of scandal with jake tapper are gonna get a therapist if they're having
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mike pence, making a significant announcement about his support or lack thereof in this presidential race. let's get right to cnn's kristen holmes kristen, what did pence say? >> well, this is both surprising and unsurprising at the same time, there was a lot of speculation as to what vice president for vice president mike pence would do when it came to donald trump because of their fraught history between both him being the vice president and the trump pence administration, and then also their breakdown over january 6, there was a lot of speculation that vice president pence mike just not say anything at all, but he in fact was unequivocally clear that he would not be supporting former president donald trump in this cycle. take a lesson >> donald trump is pursuing an articulating an agenda. but is at odds with the conservative agenda that we governed on during our four years. and that's why i cannot in good conscience endorsed donald trump in this campaign. >> somewhat interesting, given that, look at what exactly
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he's putting this on, say, and then donald trump is not a true conservative that he's putting forward an agenda that is not a true conservative agenda. nothing about the breakdown in their relationship, which i will remind you after extensive pressure complaint, pain by trump and his allies for for pens to overturn the 2020 election. pence did not, which led to complete fraction between the two men. then they ran against each other when donald trump routinely attacked pads as weak on able to actually do the job. finally, you started hearing some pushback from mike pence in that role? again, mike pence has said and various occasions that his life was threatened on january 6, win that mob attacked, yet that's not the point he was making here. it was all about a conservative agenda. one thing i will note is that pence is new endeavor is to raise $20 million on conservative principles. so that might give you an idea of why he took this path. instead. >> no endorsement for trump. i wonder what else he's gonna do
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instead, kristen holmes. thank you very much for bringing that to us. now onto some stories leading around the world in ukraine, officials say a quote, terrorizing double strike killed at least 20 people and injured 73 in odesa russian missiles first hit a residential area and then struck the first responders trying to save lives on the scene. ukrainian president zelenskyy called it, quote, a despicable act of cowardice. while in russia, brave acts of defiance on the full first day of voting in so-called elections there, a woman in moscow poured green dots hi, on the ballot box. russian media reports, she could face up to five years in prison another in southwestern russia similarly destroyed valets, actions russia sees as provocations rather than protests. putin himself chose to vote online. he's expected to remain in power now to gaza you're looking at the first shipment of aid to reach gaza by sea
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world central kitchen led by chef jose andres organize this delivery. gaza's population is td bring on the brink of famine right now as aid groups accused israel of obstructing deliveries of aid by land back here in the united states, what could be made? age or news for people trying to buy or sell a home. a settlement announced today eliminates the 6% real estate commission, which was the standard in homebuying. as you know, you usually have that commission goes to the seller's agent. the other half goes to the buyer's agent. and if a judge approves this agreement, buyers could shop around vow for agents who are offering to charge less in our national league. we are learning new details today about what may have caused that lactam passenger plane to take that terrifying nosedive during a flight to new zealand earlier this week, the wall street journal is reporting that a flight attendant may have accidentally hit a switch that push the pilot seat into the controls causing the planet in to suddenly drop. it injured dozens of people after some
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passengers were thrown into the roof of the cabin. let's bring in cnn's pete muntean. >> pete wow, what happened and what might have caused it. >> you >> know, this is more about that. this is really interesting. abbe, because the boeing announcement to airlines to say that they should inspect the pilot seats combined with reporting from the wall street journal, really raises a new set of alarm and a new warning for investigators to look deeper into this account about the pilot seats, the account from the wall street journal after speaking to two us officials, says that there was a flight attendant on board in the cockpit of this 787 serving meals on monday when they accidentally bumped into a switch on the back of the seats here on this seven aid seven, that switch will actually actuate the seat 4.5. it's located right about here. and that can slide the seat four. and after on an l-shaped track, it's covered by this plastic
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panel here you flip that panel up, you can move this switch in the two positions the track is here and the thinking is that the seat want toward the control column here and ended up pushing the control column forward and the nose of the airplane down. that was a really scary moment for a lot of passengers on board, ultimately about 50 passengers treated after this flight landed in auckland, new zealand, about 12 of them seriously play and they said that they were thrown up to the ceiling of the airplane. it really flies in the face of the account that passengers got from one of the pilots as they were exiting the plane that the pilot said that their screens initially went dark, causing them to briefly lose control of the airplane. >> so >> this is something where the investigator haters will also need to look at the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder make up the two black boxes. the flight data recorder will be key because it will be able to show if the linear movement of the seat translated into the linear movement on the control column here also the
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cockpit voice recorder will be key because the sensitive microphones inside the cockpit that we'll be able to pick up if there was some sort of struggle with the seat. if somebody said, hey, stumps have stopped, the seed is moving. so this is a really interesting development here. abby and investigators really have their work cut out for them wow, it's hard to even know what to say in the face of all of that. boeing though, is in the middle of just a huge firestorm over a number of things. what have they been saying? and how does this factor into this scrutiny that they're already facing >> boeing underscores that the investigation is just beginning, but the message now from boeing to airlines that operate the seventh they'd seven is due essentially inspect the airplane at the next maintenance opportunity, inspect the switch because they feel like it could get stuck in the wrong position when you think about what is going on with boeing, this falls into one of two categories. there's one category, the 737 max, nine incident that caused the door plug blowout on alaska airlines flight 12, 82 do back in january, that exposed some really serious quality control issues of boeing because that
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airplane left the factory without four critical bolts according to the ntsb, this incident is more of a one-off, more of an accident. and so there's so many incidents that have been highlighted like this recently, although this is probably not necessarily on boeing, though clearly they're taking it very seriously even as an accident, you wonder how could that even happen? that's the question i think a lot of people are asking today. pete muntean, we know you're always on top of it. thank you very much. right now, rescue teams are digging through the rebels, searching for any survivors after a string of deadly tornadoes cnn is live in one of the heart hardest hit cities. next vegas, the story of sin city, sunday at ten on cnn. >> it's odd how in an instant, things can transform out of balance and a free fall down >> this is happening. people
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>> international lead like a bomb going off. that is how an ohio sheriff described last night's deadly and sudden tornado outbreak in ohio, at least three people were killed then dozens more were injured across the midwest and those storms indiana resident jacob hudson tells cnn that he was trapped inside a walmart when a tornado hit. he crouched in a family restroom with his three young kids who were quote, crying and screaming thankfully, everyone was okay, but it took nearly four hours to clear the debris and eventually for him to get home. cnn's wouldn't wild is in hard-hit winchester, indiana she was screaming please help me. please help me. the house is on top of me. please get me out of all women as the frantic call from her mother came in around 8:15, thursday night after an e of three tornado ripped her mother's home from its foundation while she
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sheltered inside, the house, was over there and i got thrown hello, across the street. >> how do you feel knowing that she survived that >> i'm really surprised digging through this and looking where she was buried, all women's mother and brother were found under a wall of the home with only minor or injuries. now, all woman and her siblings pick through the debris, still stunned. this is all that's left. >> 03 grumbles picture. may literally lost everything. so we're just trying to dig up any part of their life for them to have anything. my dad's awards from the army clothes, anything that we can try to save for them. only yards away. andrew j. was washing dishes inside now obliterated taco bell when the tornado hit and just started shaking and bumi back about 15 feet from there to about right there in that debris i just held onto them whatever i could grab a hold of seems like this stretch from kentucky to ohio after strong
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storms and tornadoes moved across the midwest. >> oh, my daughter, rena leave kale shattered windshields from missouri, illinois. >> i've never seen anything like it to indiana. >> i gotta go >> oh, my god. look at the hail >> in ohio, at least three people were killed by the storms. >> in indiana. first responders worked overnight and through the de searching through the wreckage. >> we don't know the extent of the damage to actually go through ruined and sub-divide every single one of those properties. and do everything within our power to find out if there is anyone still within the confines. suppose collapsed buildings as all woman looks at the piles of debris around her mostly what she sees is a miracle >> i'm just thankful that they're alive and i mean, stef can some stuff can be replaced. but lifespan abby, the destruction stretches for blocks. let me show you that taco bell. this again, this was andrew days, former workplace
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that is history truck flipped over his jeep laredo flipped over in that taco bell. it's just a stunning sight to see. power crews are now out here, abby trying to get this area back to some level of normalcy. this cleanup is going to take quite a bit of time, abby, 22 homes were destroyed, 110 homes were damaged. back to you just horrible devastation. they're whitney wild in winchester, indiana. thank you very much. and let's bring in now of hio governor mike dewine, who is in hard-hit logan county, ohio at indian hale high school where behind you? just an incredible show of generosity from that community governor. you've been out there, you've been touring the damage and ohio. tell us what you've been seeing and what the reaction has been to all of this well we already ended like high school. and what you see behind me, i think gives you a pretty good indication of how resilient, how tough, how strong, and how curing people are. they've
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just flooded. there's jim with with food and with closed i had the opportunity this afternoon to drive and she so my eighth note, just hundreds and hundreds of resonances, or if the either gone or dramatically hurt, we talked to one person, have a couple that crawled out of out of a across space. they've literally got there just in time. for that description of that that you've heard of a freight train going over and that's what that's what they heard. but this community's tough. ohioans are strong. they're coming back. they want to rebuild. this is a beautiful lake. people come here all year that live here all year, but we have also have a lot of people who come in during the summer the fishing is good and but if you just go around, you'll see so many of the businesses that we all know have either been totally destroyed or significantly destroyed. and then so many other, other residences. so it's it's a tough tough
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situation today, but people are strong and they're there are determined and they're optimistic. >> yeah. what do you think people need right now for these areas that are so hard hit? where is the urgent need and if people are listening and they want to help, what can they do? >> yeah, i'm sure there's some funds that will have been shut up but, you know, one of the main things for us being here today is to communicate to mabel, two people. there will be some state health, there'll be some obviously some federal health as well. they've actually, if you look behind me, stop anything coming in as far as people bringing anything in for a few hours. so they have the chance to kind of short what they have out here. so people are being very, very generous. i think probably the most important thing is once we get back up come back to indian lake. it's a great place to fish in boat and people just absolutely love it. and their hearts are broken when they see what indian lake looks like
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today. but there's just a great sense of optimism that i feel is i talk to people and they were coming back we'll get ready. we'll be ready for the summer >> it's really good to know that, at least right now, the needs are being met. and folks can plan their trips to indian lake later on. thank you so much, governor dewine, we appreciate you. >> they do with the app. thank you >> and house republicans are now facing a dilemma of their own making. they don't have the votes to impeach president biden, but ending that investigation hands him a win in an election year. so what do they do? >> we'll discuss that next. >> you know, that thing your family does that thing someone made it a thing. be back in the day >> but where did it come from? and how did again, all the way to you >> curious? ancestry can help
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does not get to decide how impeachment gets resolved that is for congress to decide let's bring in david from a staff writer for the atlantic. david, thanks for being here. republicans. they've interviewed dozens of witnesses, including president biden's son and his brother. but they've still failed to prove any criminal wrongdoing by the president himself do you agree that it's time for republicans to move on? >> we're a month pass the embarrassing fiasco, embarrassing for the house republicans. that is, of the attempted impeachment of homeland security secretary secretary alejandro mayorkas, as you'll recall, the impeachment was put to a vote once it failed to collapse with losing republican votes it was then rebooted a second time. this time, it's through. but the republicans in the house of still not forwarded those articles of impeachment for mayorkas to the senate because they know they're going to be dismissed instantly because essentially they impeach the commissioner of roads for not
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paving the roads while refusing to vote the funds for the road paving themselves. >> i think with their now >> facing an equally embarrassing situation are made obviously a greater, more embarrassing situation was president biden, they don't have the facts. such facts as they thought they have turned out to be provided to them by a source working for work for and with russian intelligence. the whole cases which was always incredible, has now become farcical. yet they can't give it up, but they can't go for it either. >> yeah. yeah. i mean, they're under a lot of pressure from donald trump to keep it going. house oversight, chairman james comer just indicated that he will be issuing criminal referrals to the department of justice. and here's what he said in a recent interview on fox fox about that >> if merrick garland's department of justice won't take any potential criminal referrals seriously, then maybe the next president with a new attorney general, we'll it's almost giving away the game in
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a certain way. that seems like the definition, the very definition of politicizing the justice department will look, it is. >> he's got this enormous embarrassing problem, which he built his entire case on the testimony of someone who has been criminally referred and has been indicted and has been indicted for working with a hostile foreign power. so the whole thing is just a giant mess. so a lot, remember the impeachment began by saying, we need to have something embarrassing on president biden to compensate for the fact that we he all stood by donald trump is he tried to overthrow the constitution of the united states by violence on your television set. everybody saw that happen. so we want to make it out. the next guy is as bad as the man who did the most anti-constitutional events by any president in american history. we want to create that alternative reality. so we need a witness. well, the witness turns out to be exactly so the thing that people accused us of, the witness turns out to be someone who worked with has been indicted for working with
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the full hostile foreign intelligence agency. now, i suppose you can put your fingers in your ears, a la, la, la dot here that but everyone notices the fingers are in your ears and everyone notices that you're saying la la, la yeah i mean it's really questionable how much impact this will ultimately have but david, i want to get your reaction to some breaking news that we just reported moments ago. former president, vice president mike pence. now saying that he quote, in good conscience, cannot endorse donald trump we noted on this program, he did so based on trump not being a true conservative, doesn't mention the fact that trump tried to get him to overturn an election vice president pence is developed christian in the christian bible, it says that if someone strike 1, sheikh, you turn the other. if someone takes your code, you give them the cloak as well, but it doesn't say that if a former president tried to incite a mob murder, you and your family, that you have to give him your endorsement and the subsequent election. >> so it's good christian as
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he is ready to turn the other cheek. it he does have to face the fact that the former president tried to have him killed. and that's a hard thing for former vice president to get passed understandably it correctly. so even after all the water under the bridge between those two, it's still seems to be something that pants doesn't want to lean in on fully. david, from thank you. great to see you. >> thank you. bye. bye. >> and the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is often remembered for her famous dissenting opinions. and now her family is issuing one of their own will tell you what's behind that next our mission here at cnn is that the news comes first. that's the promise of the situation room we work as hard as we can to get the facts, the situation. >> it's wolf blitzer. >> next on cnn >> at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets ball new thinking to help you see
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dissent has been issued from the family of the late us supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. they want her name taken off and award after the foundation gave in charge of that award, gave the honor to both elon musk and conservative media mogul, rupert murdoch, a family statement says that the oper min foundations restraint far from the original mission of the award and from what justice ginsburg stood for they say that they are not affiliated with the award and the award used to recognize women of distinction, but was expanded this year two include menn, the 2023, henry was barbra streisand we have a great lineup coming up this sunday morning on state of the union speaker emerita, california democrat nancy pelosi. is there also jfk's grandson, jack schlossberg, also as his cousin, rfk junior runs for president plus california democratic representative and
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current senate candidate adam schiff, south dakota republican senator mike rounds, and ohio republican governor mike dewine. that's sunday morning at 09:00 a.m. eastern. and again at noon right here on cnn then sunday night, look for a brand new episode of united states of scandal with jake tapper. jake is going to dig into the downfall of former new jersey governor jim miklaszewski, who resigned two decades ago. >> governor, thanks so much for doing that. >> subledger. so >> your story is so interesting because you were living ally, the secret life how, did you justify this to yourself? was this just well, this is what gay men have to do. and i just have to pretend to be something else and lots of other gay men are in politics pretending like they didn't wake up and say, i'm gonna be deceptive for the sake of deceiving. i'm going to create this whole double ledger all right i didn't make that decision prior to getting the
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turiel campaign. i made it. i get seven or eight years old. >> i >> can remember this as if it were yesterday. i go to my local public library and i'm pulling the guard catalog looking, for the word homosexuality. >> and it said underneath >> see psychiatric illness. and it was just like this thing, at least then in america called gay, wasn't a good thing. i realized at that point in time that life is going to be a very painful trajectory. if i own this and you just tried make an accommodation outbid an unhealthy accommodation? that's a >> new and fascinating episode of united states of scandal. this sunday night, nine eastern and pacific here on cnn. and i will see you later tonight on news night at 10:00 p.m. eastern time, our coverage on cnn continues right now.