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he called a georgia election investigator. he called the governor of the state of georgia, kemp, because he wanted him to convene a special session. and then he had former senator perdue met with the governor, asking him to convene a special session to try and overturn the election. we don't know who put him up to it but i have a good idea who might have done that. so you look at this in context and you see that donald trump was growing more and more and more frustrated because he couldn't do anything. >> that it was a campaign of communication. >> totally. >> and it paints that picture. renato, the process then is you have the special grand jury making these recommendations. the question of course is will the former president actually be indicted? and the fulton county d.a. fani willis still has to make those charging decisions. she said in january it was imminent. where do you think she may be heading? >> well, i think there's no question that she's heading toward preparing an indictment and presenting that to the grand jury
he called a georgia election investigator. he called the governor of the state of georgia, kemp, because he wanted him to convene a special session. and then he had former senator perdue met with the governor, asking him to convene a special session to try and overturn the election. we don't know who put him up to it but i have a good idea who might have done that. so you look at this in context and you see that donald trump was growing more and more and more frustrated because he couldn't do...
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he said there were no dead voters in georgia -- that is -- there were thousands of dead voters in georgia. >> -- >> and yet the other thing is, you have constantly shield for this election. and i'm going to tell you that there is blatant, outright fraud in the 2020 election. complete and total fraud -- you know it. you absolutely do know it. i'm going to follow up with one more thing. -- georgia, and then you don't like for me to say that but i'm not -- >> -- for the -- she's commence. for the record the president lost georgia by 779,000 votes in a state run by republicans. there have been multiple weekends. as mr. sterling indicated there, there were not thousands of voters in georgia. officials of only sound for such cases today. gabriel sterling joins us now. despite a lot of talk a few months ago about marjorie taylor greene modifying her more loony positions, here she was saying this stuff to your face for which he has no evidence whatsoever, and a body of counter evidence that is factual. as a loyal republican, doesn't concern you that a member of the house election integrity caucus
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actions up to the 2020 election to have a recording of another phone call -- georgia official. the new reporting from the atlanta journal constitution -- confirms to cnn the existence of the recording which is not made public. according to the atlanta pepper, the then president called georgia how speaker david rawlston, fellow republican, to push for a special session to overturn president biden's win in the state. -- died last year. the newspaper reports -- five members of the special grand jury that investigated the former president said the audio of this phone call was played in court. you may remember there were other phone calls by the former president to georgia officials at the time, including secretary of state brad raffensperger. according to the special grand jury foreperson, the recently wrapped up their work and wrapped up multiple indictments. now, it's up to the fulton county district attorney to make charging decisions. so there's a lot to get through tonight. joining me now is cnn senior legal analyst -- author of the new book untouchable, how powerful people ge
actions up to the 2020 election to have a recording of another phone call -- georgia official. the new reporting from the atlanta journal constitution -- confirms to cnn the existence of the recording which is not made public. according to the atlanta pepper, the then president called georgia how speaker david rawlston, fellow republican, to push for a special session to overturn president biden's win in the state. -- died last year. the newspaper reports -- five members of the special grand...
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sort of in the political hierarchy of georgia and that could speak to his intent and it will all come down to what words were said on this recording. >> does it give you any insight, elliot into district attorney's fanny willis' potentially charging this decision? >> certainly, wolf. again, it appears that what the d.a. is looking into are campaign-related violations and conspire so to violate campaign law or election law in the state of georgia and any number of other statements -- pardon me, number of false statements. to be clear, wolf, we know this because special grand jurors are speaking publicly to the media now which is unquestionably a bad idea. prosecutors' heads are floating over the fact that the special grand jurors can only mess things up for prosecutors. >> we'll see what happens. elliot williams and caitlin poantz, thank you very, very much. from virginia, seven sheriffs deputies have been charged with murder for the death of a man in a mental hospital. the big deal? what's the big deal? what's the b big deal? ♪marching band d music♪ ♪marching band music♪ i'll
sort of in the political hierarchy of georgia and that could speak to his intent and it will all come down to what words were said on this recording. >> does it give you any insight, elliot into district attorney's fanny willis' potentially charging this decision? >> certainly, wolf. again, it appears that what the d.a. is looking into are campaign-related violations and conspire so to violate campaign law or election law in the state of georgia and any number of other statements --...
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this third recording though was to the georgia house speaker, a man named david ralston. it was recorded but ralston had spoke about it before, he said trufrnl trump would like a special session of the assembly. he was clear on that in the phone conversation yesterday, this is in december 2020. you know i shared with him my belief that based on the understanding i have of georgia law, that it was going to be an uphill battle. so ralston was pushing back in this georgia grand jury investigation looking at possible criminality that may have taken place in that state. this came into the evidence there, there were five jurors this week that confirmed the existence of this phone call recording they were able to hear to the atlanta journal constitution. so that was in news reports. ralston has been deceased since november of last year, so he would not be able to testify about this going forward. but that evidence, the recording of it, still exists and it was memorable enough for those jurors to remark upon it. we haven't heard it yet. and so we don't know exactly what trump sai
this third recording though was to the georgia house speaker, a man named david ralston. it was recorded but ralston had spoke about it before, he said trufrnl trump would like a special session of the assembly. he was clear on that in the phone conversation yesterday, this is in december 2020. you know i shared with him my belief that based on the understanding i have of georgia law, that it was going to be an uphill battle. so ralston was pushing back in this georgia grand jury investigation...
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the georgia case and then there's the new york case. the investigation into trump's alleged hush money payments to stormy daniels. they're guaranteed to stay in the headlines. but it actually could help him in some ways i think. >> this is always a weird effect with trump p there's a rally around trump effect. when he's being attacked, when he's aggrieved this is kind of his sweet spot and voters tend to rush to his defense. and even in the 2024 context some of these other candidates will feel like they need to defend him and they'll rush to his defense, and he loves it when everybody is talking about him. right? he's able to take the lemons of an indictment and turn it into pr lemonade for himself where hey, hey, hey, everyone's talking about me and that's what i like to be happening. >> and yet, and yet congressman chip roy, very conservative republican from your home state of texas, he has endorsed ron desantis who hasn't even officially declared that he's running. two of trump's first endorsers in 2016, lou barletta and a different
the georgia case and then there's the new york case. the investigation into trump's alleged hush money payments to stormy daniels. they're guaranteed to stay in the headlines. but it actually could help him in some ways i think. >> this is always a weird effect with trump p there's a rally around trump effect. when he's being attacked, when he's aggrieved this is kind of his sweet spot and voters tend to rush to his defense. and even in the 2024 context some of these other candidates will...
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if i were al vvin for georgia t go first. that seems to be the thing be to start with. >>> we have trump's attorney in the georgia case later on in the show. be sure to stick around for that. speaker mccarthy defended the move to launch this investigation into the manhattan district attorney and demand his testimony before wrag's investigation has concluded. tell us more about the vibe going on on capitol hill right now. >> well, he defended it because he has publicly encouraged his committee chairs to do whatever they could to investigate it, look into it. what's interesting, pam, is somebody who understands and is a recent student of the law, the way that particularly the judiciary chair, jim jordan, is putting it is they're trying to figure out if there is any federal sort of oversight that is needed here. they don't know. they don't know if there is even any role for congress, but that, again, doesn't really matter when you're talking about what's really going on here is politics. they're using the gavel and they're using
if i were al vvin for georgia t go first. that seems to be the thing be to start with. >>> we have trump's attorney in the georgia case later on in the show. be sure to stick around for that. speaker mccarthy defended the move to launch this investigation into the manhattan district attorney and demand his testimony before wrag's investigation has concluded. tell us more about the vibe going on on capitol hill right now. >> well, he defended it because he has publicly encouraged...
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for you to say there were no dead voters in georgia, there were thousands of dead voters in georgia. and then the other thing is you have constantly-- i'm going to tell you, there was blatant fraud in the 2020 election. complete and total fraud. you know it. you absolutely do know it. trump won georgia. i know you don't like me to say. that i'm convinced that he did. >> for the record, the former president lost georgia by 11,779 votes in a state-run by republicans there. have been multiple recounts. officials have found four dead voters to date. despite a lot of talk a few months ago about marjorie taylor green modifying her loony positions, here she was saying this stuff to your face. she has no evidence whatsoever. and a body of counter-evidence that is factual. as a loyal republican, does it concern you that a member of the house election integrity caucus, no less, is perpetuating these lies still? >> well, it is interesting. because we had started the meeting. she came in late. she purposely sat next to me because she wanted to get her social media hits. >> of course. >> as soon
for you to say there were no dead voters in georgia, there were thousands of dead voters in georgia. and then the other thing is you have constantly-- i'm going to tell you, there was blatant fraud in the 2020 election. complete and total fraud. you know it. you absolutely do know it. trump won georgia. i know you don't like me to say. that i'm convinced that he did. >> for the record, the former president lost georgia by 11,779 votes in a state-run by republicans there. have been...
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there are three recorded calls we know of where trump tried to pressure officials in georgia. how does that bolster a potential case? >> well, it's further evidence, boris, of the effort of the president to undermine the integrity of the vote in virginia. to prove criminal behavior here, however, you need to have established that the president knew he lost, objectively knew he lost, and despite that knowledge, went forward with a plan to prevent the certification of the vote. merely calling members of the state legislature in a good faith effort to have them investigate his belief of fraud will not rise to the level of criminal behavior. it's a matter of what was his intention and what can they prove about what prior knowledge he had and why this call was an effort to do something that was criminal as opposed to just inappropriate. >> leroy, i'm curious about the timing here because the special grand juries were concluded almost two months ago. the foreman of the grand jury went public, making very clear insinuations what she thought was going to happen. do you think we're any
there are three recorded calls we know of where trump tried to pressure officials in georgia. how does that bolster a potential case? >> well, it's further evidence, boris, of the effort of the president to undermine the integrity of the vote in virginia. to prove criminal behavior here, however, you need to have established that the president knew he lost, objectively knew he lost, and despite that knowledge, went forward with a plan to prevent the certification of the vote. merely...
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but i would rather just win georgia. if i'm the defense team, i'm going to be a little nervous about this, for sure. >> the phone call, if it is as described, and they talked to a number of members of the grand jury, it's trump pushing the statehouse speaker in georgia to reconvene a meeting of the legislature to overturn the will of the voters in georgia and give the electoral votes to trump instead of biden. i don't know if that sounds illegal on its face. what is the significance legally? >> i think the significance, jake, it's part of a pattern. it shows intentionality. i would argue this wasn't just donald trump having a bad day lashing outlet's say brad raffensperger. this was an effort over several weeks, and we know of three calls. he called the secretary of state and asked him to find certain votes. we also know and we heard the audio of trump's call to an investigator, francis watson, asking her to investigate and try to find voter fraud. now this is a third piece he called the then speaker of the georgia house
but i would rather just win georgia. if i'm the defense team, i'm going to be a little nervous about this, for sure. >> the phone call, if it is as described, and they talked to a number of members of the grand jury, it's trump pushing the statehouse speaker in georgia to reconvene a meeting of the legislature to overturn the will of the voters in georgia and give the electoral votes to trump instead of biden. i don't know if that sounds illegal on its face. what is the significance...
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i think if i were even i would wait for georgia to go first. jordy, have the president calling it, trying to change an election. that seems to be -- not. this >> if trump's attorney in the georgia case later on on the show, so be sure to stick around for. that, and speaker mccarthy defended the move by three of his committee chairman to launch this investigation into the manhattan district attorney and demand his testimony before backs investigation has concluded. tell us more about the vibe going on at capitol hill right now. law >> he defended it because he has publicly encouraged his committee chairs to do whatever they could to investigate and to look into it. so what is interesting is, especially at -- pam, someone like you who understands we, a recent string of the, law the way, particularly the judiciary chair, jim jordan, is putting it is there gonna figure out if there was any federal sort of oversight that is needed here. they don't know. they don't know if there is even any rule for congress. but that again doesn't really matter when
i think if i were even i would wait for georgia to go first. jordy, have the president calling it, trying to change an election. that seems to be -- not. this >> if trump's attorney in the georgia case later on on the show, so be sure to stick around for. that, and speaker mccarthy defended the move by three of his committee chairman to launch this investigation into the manhattan district attorney and demand his testimony before backs investigation has concluded. tell us more about the...
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on that before and clear on the conversation yesterday and i shared with him my belief of the georgia law that it was going to be very much an uphill battle. now, what he is talking about with the uphill battle in georgia law, you can only call a special session in one of two ways, the governor has to do it. as we know, former president trump tried to get governor kemp to overturn the election, and kemp refused. so then the assembly can call itself into special session, and you have to have 3/5 to sign off on it, and at that point, they didn't have that many republicans, and this why it matters. as you said this call was recorded, but two, we have learned from the jurors who spoke to the "atlanta journal constitution" that they heard the recording of this call. and these are the members of the grrnl, grand jury, and they have heard three calls at least to the georgia officials asking them to convene a special session or to find fraud in the case of frances watson or in brad rafe rafensberger's case, of what they were hearing and whether or not they are going to recommend to indict. >>
on that before and clear on the conversation yesterday and i shared with him my belief of the georgia law that it was going to be very much an uphill battle. now, what he is talking about with the uphill battle in georgia law, you can only call a special session in one of two ways, the governor has to do it. as we know, former president trump tried to get governor kemp to overturn the election, and kemp refused. so then the assembly can call itself into special session, and you have to have 3/5...
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democratic black stronghold in the state of georgia, right? it is where the county had already been under question for long lines, for voter disfranchisement that had the grand jury previously found voter fraud, well, then fulton county would have been run by the state and not local officials anymore. that would have been to the favor of the republican party in georgia. so much of the republican party right now is to implement and firm up minority control over a majority. >> you almost suggest there is strategists in washington, d.c. planning this. stuck around. we'll talk about this and more issues, by the way. >>> also, san francisco taking a step forward in a plan to pay $5 million to separations to each eligible black resident. there is a lot of questions including where the money will come from. we have people on both sides of the debate to discuss this next. the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sa
democratic black stronghold in the state of georgia, right? it is where the county had already been under question for long lines, for voter disfranchisement that had the grand jury previously found voter fraud, well, then fulton county would have been run by the state and not local officials anymore. that would have been to the favor of the republican party in georgia. so much of the republican party right now is to implement and firm up minority control over a majority. >> you almost...
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there's a new reporting of a recording of former president trump trying to pressure a georgia official. details on both of those developments next. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinopls. itelps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. ask your doctor about fasenra. i got a lot of this from you. the more you learn the more you want to know, and then it just fuels that fire. it filled my soul to be honest. explore your family story at ancestry.com ever better. it's when disruption hits your supply chain and ryder makes sure you're ever delivering with freight brokerage to transportation management, truckload capacit
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ralston said trump would like a special session on the georgia assembly. he was clear about that and clear about it yesterday. this was december in 2020. i shared with him that based on my understanding of georgia law, it was going to be very much an uphill battle. ralston was pushing back in this georgia grand jury investigation looking at possibility criminality that may have taken place in that state. this came into evidence there. there were five jurors this week that confirmed the existence of this phone call recording they were able to hear to the atlanta journal-c journal-constitution. that's in use reports. ralston has been deceased since november of last year. he was not -- would not be able to testify about this going forward. but that phone call, the evidence of it, the recording of it, still exists and it was memorable enough for those jurors to remark upon it. we haven't heard it yet. we don't know exactly what trump said and exactly what ralston said back to him. but it clearly is another piece in this puzzle of what happened in that state in
ralston said trump would like a special session on the georgia assembly. he was clear about that and clear about it yesterday. this was december in 2020. i shared with him that based on my understanding of georgia law, it was going to be very much an uphill battle. ralston was pushing back in this georgia grand jury investigation looking at possibility criminality that may have taken place in that state. this came into evidence there. there were five jurors this week that confirmed the...
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>> i would think the people in georgia and the special counsel in the d.a. have more legitimate things to care about. >> it will be interesting to know what they think about this and whether -- you know, if they also were taken aback as everyone was by the fact that this appears to be coming first. >>> next, ron desantis breaking his silence about the potential looming, desantis taking a swipe, and then there was a counter swipe from trump which tripled down and escalated it. >>> we shine light on the prosecutor who could become the first in history to charge a former president. >>> and vladimir putin flaunting his friendship with china's leader after putin's charged with war crimes. what that power play could mean ahead. with unitedhealthcare my sister has a whole team to help her get the most out of her medicare plan. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ advantage: me! can't wait 'til i turn 65! take advantage with an aarp memedicare advantage plan... only from unitedhealthcarere. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonas
>> i would think the people in georgia and the special counsel in the d.a. have more legitimate things to care about. >> it will be interesting to know what they think about this and whether -- you know, if they also were taken aback as everyone was by the fact that this appears to be coming first. >>> next, ron desantis breaking his silence about the potential looming, desantis taking a swipe, and then there was a counter swipe from trump which tripled down and escalated...
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is the georgia election fraud case serious? if those come to pass. so they're going to have to be doing what you say in school, compare and contrast, and that's not a good situation for donald trump or for any republican to be in who is out there saying, you know, this shouldn't happen, because they're going to have to say, okay. this other thing, yeah. we really need to pay attention to it. or not. see what they say. >> yeah. the other thing coming down the road among the things that glor yo outlined, scott, is a presidential election, and i'm curious to get your reaction to the way that florida governor ron desantis, potential 20 thrival of former president trump's responded to this. he was asked about the case, and he said he doesn't "know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence." a way to highlight absurdity of the entire case and then criticized the attorney general bragg. how did you think he handled it? >> just fine. trump people over the weekend demanding desantis come to donald trump's defense all weekend. crazy whe
is the georgia election fraud case serious? if those come to pass. so they're going to have to be doing what you say in school, compare and contrast, and that's not a good situation for donald trump or for any republican to be in who is out there saying, you know, this shouldn't happen, because they're going to have to say, okay. this other thing, yeah. we really need to pay attention to it. or not. see what they say. >> yeah. the other thing coming down the road among the things that...
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one georgia just so you understand. how will these probes impact his political future? building a lot of sympathy for the former president, cnn primetime inside the trump investigations. starts now. and you're looking at live pictures of the manhattan courthouse that could be buzzing with activity as soon as tomorrow. good evening. i'm pamela brown. and tonight we are taking a deep dive into the major investigations into former president donald trump the hush money case involving stormy daniels, the county grand jury case in georgia, and the department of justice is special counsel. we will have new information on the special counsel investigation this hour , but we begin in manhattan, where trump could be indicted when the new york grand jury is expected to reconvene in the morning. while there are hints that an indictment is looming, the reality is no one really knows what's going to happen. not even the 45th president himself. he predicted over the weekend he would be arrested today. that did not happen. the special
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the laws of new york and the laws of georgia are different on far more things than than anyone would imagine. some of them are federal. some of them are state and even the notion that they may sort of you know, i think it's many people have used the expression that they're colluding or talking to each other. and even that sort of fuels this idea that law enforcement working in concert across the country to take down foreign president donald trump, that's simply not the case. they all operate independently. now there may come a day down the road if they if one of them has to go to trial. at some point, they would have to coordinate. with other jurisdictions to make sure that well if he's in trial in new york, he can't show up for his hearing in atlanta, georgia, but certainly they don't play into each other given just like paula said. the vast differences in these different cases between documents in elections and potentially financial fraud. that's a good point. but john miller, i assume the prosecutors, whether in washington or in georgia right now, looking at these other allegation
the laws of new york and the laws of georgia are different on far more things than than anyone would imagine. some of them are federal. some of them are state and even the notion that they may sort of you know, i think it's many people have used the expression that they're colluding or talking to each other. and even that sort of fuels this idea that law enforcement working in concert across the country to take down foreign president donald trump, that's simply not the case. they all operate...
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the charges that are under consideration in fulton county, georgia, where the president and his team have filed to essentially take background jury record out of circulation? >> right, the new york district attorney certainly has catapulted his case ahead of what we all thought which was the case down in the special grand jury in georgia. was going to perhaps be the first because we've been hearing from that district attorney that it is decision would be a minute. and that weren't eminent is gonna be the one that's hanging over the former president. it's the case that he and his most worried about that it's because of what don lemon and others were reporting today the district attorney was considering racketeering and conspiracy charges. it's along the lines of what she's previously sad. was being considered but again, the idea being that the former president and his effort to remain in office, to try and find votes, and find people in -- in the state of georgia. to help him overturn the election, that that would be a case that they're trying to bring down. they're according to the r
the charges that are under consideration in fulton county, georgia, where the president and his team have filed to essentially take background jury record out of circulation? >> right, the new york district attorney certainly has catapulted his case ahead of what we all thought which was the case down in the special grand jury in georgia. was going to perhaps be the first because we've been hearing from that district attorney that it is decision would be a minute. and that weren't eminent...
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this is the georgia parliament on the day that controversial foreign agent bill was debated. lawmakers actually slapping each other amid scuffles forcing the session to end. >> translator: georgian society deserves to know which organizations are being financed, from which source and how that money is being spent. we're talking about accountability and transparency. >> reporter: but georgia has bitter experience of moscow's meddling. there is a lot of speculation about where the russian troops are. and here they are well inside georgian territory. losing territory in a brief conflict with russia back in 2008, now seen as a precursor of russia's ukrainian war. the big question is how far will they go. a similar concern plaguing many georgians now, that their tiny former soviet state is still very much a battleground between russia and the west. matthew chance, cnn, london. >>> and new artificial intelligence can literally put words in your mouth. >> hello? >> hi, mom. >> how are you? >> does my voice sound different to you? >> yeah. >> a cnn report on how it works and why it i
this is the georgia parliament on the day that controversial foreign agent bill was debated. lawmakers actually slapping each other amid scuffles forcing the session to end. >> translator: georgian society deserves to know which organizations are being financed, from which source and how that money is being spent. we're talking about accountability and transparency. >> reporter: but georgia has bitter experience of moscow's meddling. there is a lot of speculation about where the...
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in georgia. fulton county d a funny willis is looking into trump and his allies efforts to overturn the 2020 election. i just want to find 11,000. 780 votes. in that case, a special grand jury returned a report recommending multiple indictments and the is still decided on whether to bring charges. prosecutors here in manhattan have a deadline. the statute of limitations in this case expires in may. so it's now or never for the district attorney. read cnn, new york. california representative bro connor says he won't run for senator dianne feinstein seats. feinstein announced last month that she would not seek re election in 2024, the primary sure to be competitive and has instead endorsing his fellow california representative. that's barbara lee. i have concluded that despite a lot of enthusiasm from bernie folks, the best place the most exciting place to action placed fit place for me to serve as a progressive is in the house of representatives, and i'm honored to be co chairing barbara lee's cam
in georgia. fulton county d a funny willis is looking into trump and his allies efforts to overturn the 2020 election. i just want to find 11,000. 780 votes. in that case, a special grand jury returned a report recommending multiple indictments and the is still decided on whether to bring charges. prosecutors here in manhattan have a deadline. the statute of limitations in this case expires in may. so it's now or never for the district attorney. read cnn, new york. california representative bro...
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the probe in georgia and the stormy daniels hush money investigation in new york. we're learning there it s. another recording of president trump pressuring another georgia official to overturn the election laws. this times it's a phone call with the states republican house speaker. here in new york city, stormy daniels met with prosecutors yesterday as they near the end of that investigation. trump's former fixer also finished testifying yesterday before the grand jury. that makes two appearances from him in a week. cohen will join us right here on cnn this morning in the 8:00 hour. let's get caught up on all of this. wow. so much in a few days. >> yesterday was a wild day even in donald trump's standards. and related to court proceedings. we have the members of the special grand jury revealing the details of the investigation. and then here in new york, he had the former alleged mistress and fixer both talking to prosecutors. >> two investigations into former donald trump heating up with possible indictments coming down soon. they spoke to key witnesses into the
the probe in georgia and the stormy daniels hush money investigation in new york. we're learning there it s. another recording of president trump pressuring another georgia official to overturn the election laws. this times it's a phone call with the states republican house speaker. here in new york city, stormy daniels met with prosecutors yesterday as they near the end of that investigation. trump's former fixer also finished testifying yesterday before the grand jury. that makes two...
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this is an investigation that started with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. it spanned beyond that. and essentially the trump team is trying to do away with all of it, kate. >> it's good to see you, sara, thank you. thanks everyone for watching, i'm kate bolduan. "inside politics with john king" startsts after this. ♪ ♪ the old way of working is d deader than me. ♪ ♪ we'll scalele up, and we'll scale down ♪ ♪ before you're six feet underground. ♪ ♪ yes, this is how, this is how we work now. ♪ ♪ ♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪ visit your local cadillac dealer today. somewhere out there is that one-in-a-million. someone who thinks with their hands. who can shape raw materials into something meaningful. and who wants to serve in their own way. if you're out there. if you're looking for more. we're looking too. we're calling on a new generation of builders for navy's next-gen submarines. come here! you know why people are always looking at their phones? they're banking, with bank of america. see cousin jimm
this is an investigation that started with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. it spanned beyond that. and essentially the trump team is trying to do away with all of it, kate. >> it's good to see you, sara, thank you. thanks everyone for watching, i'm kate bolduan. "inside politics with john king" startsts after this. ♪ ♪ the old way of working is d deader than me. ♪ ♪ we'll scalele up, and we'll scale down ♪ ♪ before you're six feet underground. ♪ ♪...
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georgia's governor has issued a state of emergency. so what are the resources that people in your community need? well, i think the biggest thing that people need to do here locally is just stay off the roadways. we we've had tons of rain. i know you guys were just talking about the forecast for the rest of the day. um there is a lot of water on the roadways were part of several accidents that have taken place. um as far as what you know individuals need, um i think that we see it over and over here in georgia, where you know, neighbors come out and assist and help and people are cutting trees off roads. um there has been such an outpouring of support like there always is locally because lagrange is a very giving community and that's what makes it such a great place to live. and daniel. among the many reasons why people love living there. i mean, it's a peaceful place to live. but you also have quite the tourist attraction there in an animal safari park, and i understand as a result of this storm. two tigers actually got out. but they
georgia's governor has issued a state of emergency. so what are the resources that people in your community need? well, i think the biggest thing that people need to do here locally is just stay off the roadways. we we've had tons of rain. i know you guys were just talking about the forecast for the rest of the day. um there is a lot of water on the roadways were part of several accidents that have taken place. um as far as what you know individuals need, um i think that we see it over and over...
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. >> reporter: in georgia, five jurors served on the grand jury investigating trump's actions in the state after the 2020 election, revealing they had heard a previously undisclosed recording of a conversation between trump and the late former georgia house speaker. where trump pushed for him to call a legislative session to overturn joe biden's win in the state. the cosource confirmed the recording to cnn. he cut the president off telling trump, i will do everything in my power that i think is appropriate. ralston has since died and the recording is not public. it echoes the call to georgia's secretary of state around this same time. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes. that's one more than we have. we won the state. >> reporter: cnn has learned that special counsel jack smit has subpoenaed staffers in the m mishandling of classified documents. he's interviewed everyone from housekeepers and servers at the resort. they want to know if anyone has seen or heard anything related to classified documents or boxes that could have contained classified materials. paula reed, cnn, new york.
. >> reporter: in georgia, five jurors served on the grand jury investigating trump's actions in the state after the 2020 election, revealing they had heard a previously undisclosed recording of a conversation between trump and the late former georgia house speaker. where trump pushed for him to call a legislative session to overturn joe biden's win in the state. the cosource confirmed the recording to cnn. he cut the president off telling trump, i will do everything in my power that i...
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you know, i shared with him my belief that based on my understanding i have of georgia law that it was going to be a very much uphill battle. the reason that would have been an uphill battle there's only two ways the georgia assembly could have a special session one is by the governor calling that special session. we know trump did try to pressure kemp, something kemp rejected. the other would have been the general assembly calling itself to a special session but they would have had to have three fifths sign off on that and there weren't enough republicans at the time. this is the third recorded phone call we know about. the other one to the state chief investigator asking her to find votes, fraud, as well as the call with the secretary of state, brad raffensperger, where he was asking to find more votes. this shows us what the grand jury was seeing, learning about when they were trying to make this decision on these indictments. >> interesting development that's for sure. shows us a little bit more of what they were hearing. kristen, appreciate it, thank you. >>> seven virginia deputi
you know, i shared with him my belief that based on my understanding i have of georgia law that it was going to be a very much uphill battle. the reason that would have been an uphill battle there's only two ways the georgia assembly could have a special session one is by the governor calling that special session. we know trump did try to pressure kemp, something kemp rejected. the other would have been the general assembly calling itself to a special session but they would have had to have...
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he's staring down possible indictments in georgia and washington, d.c. let's bring in cnn's kara scannell and sara murray. kara, what's trump's team doing today to prepare for this widely expected indictment? >> reporter: trump's team has pushed the manhattan district attorney's office to call before the grand jury today a witness they think might be favorable to them, bob costello, an attorney that's represented several trump allies. at one point he represented michael cohen. costello was testifying before the grand jury for about three hours. he left just before 5:00. what he was coming in to say, according to trump's attorneys, is that he had information that could undercut michael cohen's credibility. cohen is the star witness in this case, the person that facilitated these hush money payments he said he did at the behest of donald trump. costello brought with him hundreds of pages of documents and including emails to say that cohen told him previously that he believed that trump had done nothing illegal. after costello left, we also learned that mic
he's staring down possible indictments in georgia and washington, d.c. let's bring in cnn's kara scannell and sara murray. kara, what's trump's team doing today to prepare for this widely expected indictment? >> reporter: trump's team has pushed the manhattan district attorney's office to call before the grand jury today a witness they think might be favorable to them, bob costello, an attorney that's represented several trump allies. at one point he represented michael cohen. costello...
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secretary -- or the current georgia secretary of state, others in the state of georgia tried to overturn that. there's also, as you pointed out, i think the most easily and readily provable charges are the mar-a-lago documents charges, in other words, you know, he willfully retained classified documents in his residence, even after a grand jury subpoena. and then, of course, there is a panoply of potential charges around january 6. the problem, though, is that trump is going to have to have legal teams with all of these cases. so definitely not a good development. >> thanks so much. >>> all right. economic news now, employers added 311,000 jobs last month, that's more than expected. a pull back from the 504,000 jobs added in january, but, boy, that's a big number and any other time, it does continue a streak of hotter than expected jobs reports. of course, the other factor is how the fed reads all of this because they're trying to put the brakes on the economy. >> katherine rampell joining us this morning. here is what i think -- and i don't think i'm the only one, right, i think a numbe
secretary -- or the current georgia secretary of state, others in the state of georgia tried to overturn that. there's also, as you pointed out, i think the most easily and readily provable charges are the mar-a-lago documents charges, in other words, you know, he willfully retained classified documents in his residence, even after a grand jury subpoena. and then, of course, there is a panoply of potential charges around january 6. the problem, though, is that trump is going to have to have...
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council county, georgia. manhattan d are gonna have to coordinate because the defendant and the defendants . defense team. um can't be in all those places at once, so they're going to have to. they're going to have to stack these as these charges. if these charges because this was indicted first. does that mean it will go to trial first or not? necessarily and you know, there are arguments that the january 6th investigation involves more serious crimes. or that the fulton county is a stronger case. uh so i mean, they're going to have to negotiate this. not just between the prosecutor's offices. but will it be the same team of lawyers for each case, or will they have different defense teams? because the violations are different, so this is going to get this is going to get complicated. what the question i keep getting is are we going to see a donald trump perp walk? think of the implications of that for former president of the united states on tuesday. and i don't think we are. the reason i don't think we are
council county, georgia. manhattan d are gonna have to coordinate because the defendant and the defendants . defense team. um can't be in all those places at once, so they're going to have to. they're going to have to stack these as these charges. if these charges because this was indicted first. does that mean it will go to trial first or not? necessarily and you know, there are arguments that the january 6th investigation involves more serious crimes. or that the fulton county is a stronger...
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this time pressuring another georgia official to overturn the 2020 election. we'll tell who you is on that call and what the grand jury just heard. >>> also, another investigation into -- another update into a trump investigation. stormy daniels met with manhattan prosecutors who are investigating the former president as is former fixer michael cohen testified before the grand jury. what we're now learning ahead. d. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes morore restful sleep per night. proven qualility sleep. only from sleep number. ♪ ♪ a bunch of dead guys made up work, way back when. ♪ ♪ it's our turn now we'll make it up again. ♪ ♪ we'll build freelance tea with more agility. ♪ ♪ the old way of working is deader thane. ♪ ♪ we'll scale up, and we'lscale down ♪ ♪ before you're six feet underground. ♪ ♪ yes, this is how, this is how we work now. ♪ [dramatic music] [radio chatter] ♪ welcome home, commander! [music swells] ♪ [music st
this time pressuring another georgia official to overturn the 2020 election. we'll tell who you is on that call and what the grand jury just heard. >>> also, another investigation into -- another update into a trump investigation. stormy daniels met with manhattan prosecutors who are investigating the former president as is former fixer michael cohen testified before the grand jury. what we're now learning ahead. d. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and...
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and looking at what the ga fa has -- georgia, and this is why it is the will of the racism, and when people lined up to vote, they decided to pass a bill that said you could not give them water or when the ballots came in that absentee were moving to the democratic side, and ges what the republican legislature did? they came in to decide there needed to be an oversight board, and nonsense. so now you have a prosecutor who happens to been an african-american lady, but you have a prosecutor to look into the leader of one of the chambers who sponsored this bill, and he did not author, but it is out of his chamber, and you are looking at this whether or not they investigated or defrauded the election, and they want to pass a oversight, and ask yourselves, have they ever passed a bill to recall or have oversight of whether the members of the oversight have done their job, and that is going to tell you what you need to know. >> michael moore, always good to talk to you. >> glad to be with both of you. thank you. >>> and right now, governor ron desantis is about to take the stand at an even
and looking at what the ga fa has -- georgia, and this is why it is the will of the racism, and when people lined up to vote, they decided to pass a bill that said you could not give them water or when the ballots came in that absentee were moving to the democratic side, and ges what the republican legislature did? they came in to decide there needed to be an oversight board, and nonsense. so now you have a prosecutor who happens to been an african-american lady, but you have a prosecutor to...
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plus, georgia investigators have another reporting of donald trump pressuring a state official to overturn the 2020 election. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. >> good to have you with us. global markets are jittery another bank teachers on the brink of failure, but credit suisse will be getting a helping hand from a swiss national bank as it plans to borrow up to 54 billion dollars in the hope of reassuring investors. now this comes after two credit rating firms downgraded americas first -- after concerns that depositors could pull their cash. all the sent u.s. markets plunging on thursday, and all they gain back some ground before the closing bell, the dow and s&p 500 end of the day down significantly. meantime, economists are trying to reassure people that this will not be 2008 all over again. >> look, americans money is safe. i do not think that this is a time for panic or alarm, this is not 2008 where people need to be worried about whether they can get their money from the atm machine. it absolutely is not that. >> markets across asia are also seeing
plus, georgia investigators have another reporting of donald trump pressuring a state official to overturn the 2020 election. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. >> good to have you with us. global markets are jittery another bank teachers on the brink of failure, but credit suisse will be getting a helping hand from a swiss national bank as it plans to borrow up to 54 billion dollars in the hope of reassuring investors. now this comes after two...
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and some of the other charges like the one down in georgia. and what he really wants to do is color this as a series of political prosecutions. i will say this. if i were his lawyers, and i were defending against the investigation about the insurrection, i would not be thrilled about the email that he sent out or the post that he made over the weekend, suggesting that people get out in the streets and take the country back, because that is part of the pattern that they are investigating in the other case. and my guess is, they're saying, well, this only supports what we believe happened back on january 6th. so i don't think he helped himself there. but what he did do was send a dog whistle to republican politicians. and some of them reacted in pavlovian fashion, including the speaker of the house. and this is what trump ultimately wants. he wants all of these cases to be cast as political prosecutions. and he wants republicans to lineup behind him. >> and to that point, we did hear from people like the former vice president, mike pence, who ha
and some of the other charges like the one down in georgia. and what he really wants to do is color this as a series of political prosecutions. i will say this. if i were his lawyers, and i were defending against the investigation about the insurrection, i would not be thrilled about the email that he sent out or the post that he made over the weekend, suggesting that people get out in the streets and take the country back, because that is part of the pattern that they are investigating in the...
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council county, georgia. manhattan d are gonna have to coordinate because the defendant and the defendants . defense team. um can't be in all those places at once, so they're going to have to. they're going to have to stack these as these charges. if these charges because this was indicted first. does that mean it will go to trial first or not necessarily. and you know, there are arguments that the january 6th investigation involves more serious crimes, or that the fulton county is a stronger case . uh so i mean, they're going to have to negotiate this. not just between the prosecutor's offices. but will it be the same team of lawyers for each case, or will they have different defense teams because the violations are different, so this is going to get this is going to get complicated. what the question i keep getting is are we going to see a donald trump perp walk? think of the implications of that for former president of the united states on tuesday. and i don't think we are. the reason i don't think we are
council county, georgia. manhattan d are gonna have to coordinate because the defendant and the defendants . defense team. um can't be in all those places at once, so they're going to have to. they're going to have to stack these as these charges. if these charges because this was indicted first. does that mean it will go to trial first or not necessarily. and you know, there are arguments that the january 6th investigation involves more serious crimes, or that the fulton county is a stronger...
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take us to georgia where there is another investigation. what is the latest there? >> the investigation all started back when trump called georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger and pressed him to find the votes so we're learning and don lemon, my colleague, that the district attorney is considering racketeering charges. this is something on her radar for awhile considering bringing this wide-ranging case that would look at donald trump and his associates as a criminal enterprise. of course, no one has been charged yet in the case and seen the first move by trump's legal team related to this case and it's an aggressive one today. in a new court filing they went into court in georgia basically asking for a judge, not the judge who is overseeing the special purpose grand jury but any other judge on the bench to hear their motion that essentially the special grand jury's final report and all of the evidence that it collected should be tossed. so all of those witnesses that provided testimony to the grand jury, all of the documents they may have collected purs
take us to georgia where there is another investigation. what is the latest there? >> the investigation all started back when trump called georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger and pressed him to find the votes so we're learning and don lemon, my colleague, that the district attorney is considering racketeering charges. this is something on her radar for awhile considering bringing this wide-ranging case that would look at donald trump and his associates as a criminal...
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some of them do in the case of mark meadows, we now know from the grand jury report in georgia. we know that he pleaded the fifth in in the investigation, thereby the special grand jury and that tells you a lot right? because mark meadows was key. he was helping to set up some of these calls. he was making phone calls himself to try to pressure people to find what the former president said in that now infamous recorded call to brad. athens burger, where he said he wanted to find 11,780 votes right to try to remain to try to say that he won the state of georgia, which he did not and so there are witnesses who do have their own legal exposure. and if you're the prosecutors, you have the right in this in right then and there to offer them at least limited immunity to try to get their testimony. it's not clear whether that is exactly it's going to happen. all this stuff is, of course, happening, uh, in a closed court, where we don't have the benefit of being able to see brianna, what is happening? but that is certainly on the table. we've seen it happen with some of the other witnes
some of them do in the case of mark meadows, we now know from the grand jury report in georgia. we know that he pleaded the fifth in in the investigation, thereby the special grand jury and that tells you a lot right? because mark meadows was key. he was helping to set up some of these calls. he was making phone calls himself to try to pressure people to find what the former president said in that now infamous recorded call to brad. athens burger, where he said he wanted to find 11,780 votes...
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so areas highlighted in yellow savannah, georgia back into albany up into parts of south carolina. large hail, damaging winds main threats going into your monday, but a tornado or two cannot be ruled out heavy rain. also another big concern is this true? trains over the same areas . pay attention to the timeframe here sunday night into monday morning, pushing through alabama into central georgia up into the carolinas again, it starts to weaken. we lose that tornado threat but holding on to the threat of damaging winds and large hail areas from just south of birmingham and atlanta, picking up 2 to 4 more inches of rain through monday, that's who these areas highlighted in orange. isolated higher amounts are definitely possible. so that flash flood threat continues on through the overnight and early tomorrow morning. macon georgia back into montgomery areas highlighted in red again where you're most vulnerable, but this extends back into parts of mississippi up into the carolinas through monday morning , so remember if you come across the roadway and water turn around, find a differe
so areas highlighted in yellow savannah, georgia back into albany up into parts of south carolina. large hail, damaging winds main threats going into your monday, but a tornado or two cannot be ruled out heavy rain. also another big concern is this true? trains over the same areas . pay attention to the timeframe here sunday night into monday morning, pushing through alabama into central georgia up into the carolinas again, it starts to weaken. we lose that tornado threat but holding on to the...
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he said, obviously, he would like a special session of the georgia general assembly. he's been clear on that before and he was clear on that in the phone conversation yesterday. you know, i shared with him my belief that based on the understanding that i have of georgia law that it was going to be very much an uphill battle. now, it would have been an uphill battle for two reasons. georgia's general assembly can only be called into a special session in one of two ways. one would have had to have been through the governor, brian kemp, and trump tried to pressure kemp. kemp rejected that. the other way would have been for the general assembly to convene themselves as a special session. and what we've learned at that time is that you would have to have the signatures of three fifths of the house members to actually go forward with this, and they just didn't have enough republicans at that time. again, this was a recorded call, and as you mentioned, these jurors said that they were listening to this as part of their evidence that they were presented with. and this is, aga
he said, obviously, he would like a special session of the georgia general assembly. he's been clear on that before and he was clear on that in the phone conversation yesterday. you know, i shared with him my belief that based on the understanding that i have of georgia law that it was going to be very much an uphill battle. now, it would have been an uphill battle for two reasons. georgia's general assembly can only be called into a special session in one of two ways. one would have had to...
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georgia's president congratulated -- on what she called an important victory. >> and now >> -- i commend the authorities waiting in the right decision to revoke this low, they recognize the true power of the people, unity exhibited with this move. >> georgia's interior ministry says in its release all demonstrators detained this week, but still investigating those who attacked police and committed other violent acts. 58 year old -- as a businessman with -- iranian authorities while visiting the country, and as it remains in iranian custody today longer than any other american currently held. you spoke by phone exclusively with cnn's christiane amanpour from the notorious -- asked for u.s. officials to ramp up efforts to secure his release, and explain why he was willing to take such a dangerous step here he is. >> the very facts that have chosen to take this risk, appear on cnn, from prison, it should just -- how dire my situation has become. i have been in hostage for seven and a half years now, and that is six times the duration of the hostage crisis. i keep getting told that might be
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what evidence are georgia prosecutors working with here? >> well, look, they have a lot of evidence they're sifting through, remember that special grand jury for months and months, heard from witnesses and associates and allies of donald trump who pushed the claims of election fraud but also working across a number of other states. we also know there are at least three recording where donald trump is on tape pressuring officials around the 2020 election results. but i think one of the things the district attorney is looking at whether you can build a case, essentially, that donald trump and his allies are part of this criminal enterprise. that would be the potential racketeering case and really make the argument that this is something that originated from the top down, not the bottom up. again, no decisions have been made whether to bring charges against anyone. in january, the district attorney said the decisions were imminent. we're getting a sense of what imminent means, at least when it comes to a district attorney. >> and trump and his
what evidence are georgia prosecutors working with here? >> well, look, they have a lot of evidence they're sifting through, remember that special grand jury for months and months, heard from witnesses and associates and allies of donald trump who pushed the claims of election fraud but also working across a number of other states. we also know there are at least three recording where donald trump is on tape pressuring officials around the 2020 election results. but i think one of the...
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polo, cnn new york >>> here in georgia, 30 people detained after erupted at the proposed training center. police say a group of violent agitators used the cover of a peaceful protest to conduct a coordinated attack on construction equipment and police officers. they say the agitators through large rocks, molotov cocktails and fireworks at authorities but none of them were injured in the incident. police chief said those will face appropriate charges, cnn isabella has details. >> reporter: all of this comes off of the week of action which started just yesterday organizers here activist who call themselves defend ders to draw attention to the stop cop city movement. protest rally. a portion. nearby where activists have been camping out over a year in protest of this project they called cop city. back in 2021, city council they authorized the plan to build a giant state-of-the-art training center, 90 million dollars for the city fire department, yes, i have acres complex that would be one of the largest in the u.s., with classrooms and driving course, shooting range, activists call this an
polo, cnn new york >>> here in georgia, 30 people detained after erupted at the proposed training center. police say a group of violent agitators used the cover of a peaceful protest to conduct a coordinated attack on construction equipment and police officers. they say the agitators through large rocks, molotov cocktails and fireworks at authorities but none of them were injured in the incident. police chief said those will face appropriate charges, cnn isabella has details. >>...
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it's the latest in a line of phone calls to georgia officials. we also know about several other phone calls which we don't believe were recorded, including two with governor brian kemp. >> is that separate from any reporting you talk about a meeting in december 2020 called by the former republic senator and staunch trump ally, david purdue, that governor brian kemp, former senator kelly loeffler and their aides attended that meeting? >> this was a face-to-face meeting. kelly loeffler and david purdue were -- [indiscernible] >> okay. all right. we're going to have to leave it there because the audio got a little weird. people can read your article because it's fascinating and it gives all the accounts how these jurors listened to, heard, reviewed the information, evidence and how they've now interpreted it all. thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> coming up, republican leaders in texas are taking over the houston independent school district, one of the largest school districts in the u.s. the mayor of houston joins me live, next. make your drea
it's the latest in a line of phone calls to georgia officials. we also know about several other phone calls which we don't believe were recorded, including two with governor brian kemp. >> is that separate from any reporting you talk about a meeting in december 2020 called by the former republic senator and staunch trump ally, david purdue, that governor brian kemp, former senator kelly loeffler and their aides attended that meeting? >> this was a face-to-face meeting. kelly...
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university of georgia defensive standout jalen carter surrendered late wednesday. he is facing charges of reckless driving and racing in a crash that killed his teammate and team employee. police say that carter was driving another car that officials say was racing the vehicle that crashed. authorities believe alcohol played a part in the crash which came just hours after the georgia bulldogs celebrated their second consecutive national championship. carter shared this statement on his social media writing, there is no question in my mind that when all of the facts are known, that i will be fully exonerated of any criminal wrongdoing. >>> now to the latest in the alex murdaugh trial, his defense team will present its closing arguments in the coming hours in an attempt to convince the jury that he didn't kill his wife and son. as randi kaye reports, the prosecution made its case wednesday after the jury toured the crime scene. >> on june 7, 2021, at the property, maggie and paul were brutally and maliciously murdered at the kennels by alex murdaugh. >> reporter: jus
university of georgia defensive standout jalen carter surrendered late wednesday. he is facing charges of reckless driving and racing in a crash that killed his teammate and team employee. police say that carter was driving another car that officials say was racing the vehicle that crashed. authorities believe alcohol played a part in the crash which came just hours after the georgia bulldogs celebrated their second consecutive national championship. carter shared this statement on his social...
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the message, never bet against jimmy carter. >> plains georgia is jimmy carter country. >> he is one of a kind, in my book. one of the best. >> he is so closely connected, to where they were born and raised and that's why the impact of former president carter's failing health is felt so acutely here in this town of about 500. >> this tight-knit area is where carter grew up. attended high school. met and married rosalyn, the love of his life and where he returned after serving in the white house. >> this place, this geographic place where we are in this land has influenced him, influenced how he saw the world. >> this train depot, it's a museum now. it was carter's campaign headquarters during his presidential run. he went from here to the white house. back to his house, just down the street. but to the people here, the former president will always be mr. jimmy. embodying the spirit of carter, george mcafee volunteers by walking around plain, cleaning up the streets. mcafee has lived in the area his whole life, and would frequently see the former president and his wife riding their bi
the message, never bet against jimmy carter. >> plains georgia is jimmy carter country. >> he is one of a kind, in my book. one of the best. >> he is so closely connected, to where they were born and raised and that's why the impact of former president carter's failing health is felt so acutely here in this town of about 500. >> this tight-knit area is where carter grew up. attended high school. met and married rosalyn, the love of his life and where he returned after...
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>> in georgia your secretary of state, i can't believe this guy is a republican -- he loves recording telephone conversations, you know? i thought it was a great conversation, personally. >> if you're the president of the united states you can declassify by saying it's declassified. >> welcome back to "the state of the union," the many investigations of president trump may come in a possible indictment. in one of those cases my panel joins me now and trump is expected to be arrested this tuesday for this hush money campaign involving stormy daniels. do you think if he's indicted he should drop out of the presidential race. he should drop out because of an indictment, jake and this benefits the president in the short term because he does rally and he's once again the object of an unfair prosecution, but i do think for him and also he wants to create this lore that also cast doubt on the georgia investigation and the doj investigation and they're far more serious with real ramifications and if he can create this notion that they're all politically based and certainly, that's what he's t
>> in georgia your secretary of state, i can't believe this guy is a republican -- he loves recording telephone conversations, you know? i thought it was a great conversation, personally. >> if you're the president of the united states you can declassify by saying it's declassified. >> welcome back to "the state of the union," the many investigations of president trump may come in a possible indictment. in one of those cases my panel joins me now and trump is...
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so the georgia prosecutor really should not be looking at the new york case as an example. and it shouldn't really theoretically be influencing the facts of her case and whether or not she has enough facts that would make a prosecutor have a reasonable ability or belief that they could succeed at trial. similar with the forward investigations. there is nothing about these local cases that in theory should effect either the timeline or the way that each prosecutor assesses the facts of their case. >> carry and tom, thanks to both of you. be sure to join cnn tomorrow night for a deeper look at donald trump's myriad legal woes with my colleague pamela brown. inside the trump investigations, it will air live tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern only on krp. >>> coming up, do you think the warrant from the international criminal court came up? the world watch is a meeting between xi and vladimir putin. >>> and then a look at why a christian school got banned from participating in all competitive sports in one of the most progressive states in the nation. stay with us. roll taxes
so the georgia prosecutor really should not be looking at the new york case as an example. and it shouldn't really theoretically be influencing the facts of her case and whether or not she has enough facts that would make a prosecutor have a reasonable ability or belief that they could succeed at trial. similar with the forward investigations. there is nothing about these local cases that in theory should effect either the timeline or the way that each prosecutor assesses the facts of their...
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. >>> protestors in georgia aren't going away quietly even as the ruling party has revoked a foreign agents bill. tens of thousands gathered outside parliament. >> some calling for early elections while others want government reforms that help move georgia toward membership of the european union. georgia's president congratulated protestors on what she called an important victory. >> translator: i commend the authorities for taking the right decision to revoke this law. they recognize the true power of the people. the unity exhibited with this move. >> georgia's interior ministry says it has released all the demonstrators who were detained and still investigating those who attacked police and committed other violent acts. >>> governor desantis is taking a break from the culture wars. many see him as trump's biggest rival for a republican presidential nomination. the story straight ahead. >>> plus russia is reportedly changing its game plan with its missile strikes on ukraine. you'll hear about new tactic. >>> and then the secret negotiations that allowed thousands of ukrainians to le
. >>> protestors in georgia aren't going away quietly even as the ruling party has revoked a foreign agents bill. tens of thousands gathered outside parliament. >> some calling for early elections while others want government reforms that help move georgia toward membership of the european union. georgia's president congratulated protestors on what she called an important victory. >> translator: i commend the authorities for taking the right decision to revoke this law....
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>> well, the prosecutors -- this is again in the preindictment stage in this investigation in georgia as well. if they decided to bring the case, then that would be another piece of evidence they could use to indicate that he had the intent to try to violate georgia's election laws, which is what this georgia case is all about. >> and so again, another near decision point we believe. when we get to decisions we'll have more interesting -- even more interesting conversations. carrie cordero, thank you. up next for us the biden education secretary challenging the florida governor ron desantis and his take on public education. and no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. the high interest... i felt trapped. debt! debt! debt! dedebt! so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with low fixed rates and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi get your money right. if your business kept on employees through the pandemi
>> well, the prosecutors -- this is again in the preindictment stage in this investigation in georgia as well. if they decided to bring the case, then that would be another piece of evidence they could use to indicate that he had the intent to try to violate georgia's election laws, which is what this georgia case is all about. >> and so again, another near decision point we believe. when we get to decisions we'll have more interesting -- even more interesting conversations. carrie...
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georgia has another reporting of trump pressuring another official to overturn the election and it comes as trump's former fixer michael cohen testifies before a grand jury in new york. trump's attorney is my guest tonight. let's go out front. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, fear going global. worry of banking collapses spreading beyond the united states with mega bank credit suisse shares plummeting and a quarter of the value gone in a day and saying it's ready to bail out credit suisse with more funds in necessary and that fear ricochetting back to wall street and the dow down 700 points at one point closed down 300. shares of banks taking another brutal blow. take the regional bank first republic, it lost 20% of its value today. it is a widely respected bank by people who know risk. as erica najarian wrote, we believe first republic is no silicon valley bank and she detailed the bank's reserves and assets, but it just might not matter and someone at first republic who finally decided psychology may matter more than reality told me they finally called to ask for
georgia has another reporting of trump pressuring another official to overturn the election and it comes as trump's former fixer michael cohen testifies before a grand jury in new york. trump's attorney is my guest tonight. let's go out front. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, fear going global. worry of banking collapses spreading beyond the united states with mega bank credit suisse shares plummeting and a quarter of the value gone in a day and saying it's ready...