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darn well, erin, that's a pretty amazing i've been reading some of the studies about it. i mean, the reasons why people having other things in their lives and being able to be all in it work when they're there the average american worker works more than many european workers just on the average week, how does us workweek though, stack up around the world? >> yeah, this is interesting, right? we'd like to compare ourselves to, let's say, the united kingdom, or let's say other european countries, like france and you say, okay, france and the uk on average, 29, 29 hours let's per week, this includes full-time and part-time workers. but if you look at the us 35, but israel and south korea actually work more than the united states to yes, if, we compare ourselves to the europeans, we work a lot more. but if you compare ourselves to other industrialized countries like those in the middle east or those in the far east. in fact, we actually works slightly less so. well. bernice hendry's bill passed, you know what? i don't know if it will probably not, >> but i will say among the american public, it's actually something that's quite popular. the idea of a four-day
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workweek. oh, i'm sure it is quite popular but it's not just two thirds of overall. it's well more than two-thirds of democrats, but even a majority of republicans support a four-day workweek. so you have those republicans in the senate scuffing out them. but there are people that constituents are actually, you know what, this could work out pretty decent fluoresce. >> all right. pairing. thank you very much. thank you. thanks for joining us. the lead starts now welcome to the lean and jake tapper. this our brand new cnn reporting about the woman republicans nominate, names are run public schools for the entire great state of north carolina. cnn's kfile on earth, a streak of social media posts blinked q and on calling for the murder of democrats and even suggesting thousands of chinese troops were pervade preparing to invade america to rig the election why wouldn't you want her in charge of educating the state's here plus speaking of dangerous conspiracy theories, new york jet aaron rodgers is responding to report we broke here
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yesterday on the lead with that the nfl quarterback in the past has claimed in private conversations, the sandy hook massacre, in which 20 kids and six adults were viciously murdered, was actually a government inside job, and the kids and the parents were all just actors. he said it to our own pamela brown, among others. how could he possibly defend such a thing will tell you next, then leading this hour, the top democrat in the us senate calls for bibi to go by bike today, senate majority leader chuck schumer, the highest-ranking jewish official in american history. we should know it said that the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu and his far-right government have lost their way. and it's time for them to be removed from office why supporter of israel. it has become clear to me. >> the >> netanyahu coalition no longer fits the needs of israel after october seventh, the world has changed radically since then. and the israeli people are being stifled right
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now by a governing vision that is stuck in the past. >> the response from republican officials has been outraged. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell called the comments grow task, while house speaker mike johnson called them inappropriate and wrong. let's get right to cnn's manu raju on capitol hill and manu, the republican response has been fast and furious. >> yeah, no question about it. i remember chuck schumer has been aligned with bibi netanyahu for many years. in fact, when barack obama tried to get the iran nuclear deal get approval from congress. chuck schumer aligned himself with netanyahu, opposing obama's efforts here, because it schumer has long been an israel hawk within his own party, but there has been growing anger within the democratic party within his caucus for the israel to do more to provide humanitarian relief along the gaza strip to essentially pull back from some of the more aggressive efforts as part of this military sorry, campaign. and after chuck schumer called for netanyahu to essentially step aside for new
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elections, calling him an obstacle to peace, democrats who have aligned themselves with schumer applauded what he said, while republicans pushed back >> i think the current prime minister has two. perhaps we think some of his approaches especially on humanitarian aid, which i think has to be done more robustly than he has incurred so far. i think there are reasons that israelis might want a different leader, and i think senator schumer has raised some of those reasons very powerfully and forcibly. what is leader >> schumer doing injecting himself, israel, israel politics. again, i think it's just beyond the pale. >> i'm very upset i don't think that leader schumer should be inserting his ideas and throwing them at israel are in the middle of a war and of course this all comes as aid to israel continues to be tied up in congress. it was wrapped up
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in a larger package in aid package that included aid to ukraine that ultimately pass the senate last month. it has not moved anywhere in the house over a separate debate over moving on. ukraine, republic and divisions over that. but today the speaker of the house, mike johnson, told her colleague melanie zanona that he may move on. a standalone bill to aid israel. he's tried that pass and fail. you may try a different procedure to move that along straight a majority vote in the house. but jake, he has had a hard time getting republicans and lines, so it's uncertainly what he will do that, but all of this leading to a fresh debate and questions about whether israel aid we can ultimately be approved given democratic opposition to the war that netanyahu is waging. >> all right, mine erasure. thanks so much for joining us to discuss beth center, the former deputy director of national intelligence and a cnn national security analyst. and beth, i mean, republican say, hey, look, chuck schumer is calling for regime change in israel, which is an ally. have you ever seen anything like it?
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>> it's hard to say never, but it's not really very normal, i think. and honestly, i think it's kind of a geopolitical own goal. our adversaries keep pushing and saying like, well the united states is interfering in your in your internal politics. well, kind of sounds that way to me. and in fact, maybe it won't actually reverberate in a way that this administration hopes could actually help netanyahu hell does say, i'm looking, look at me, i'm a victim or the liberals in the united states don't >> understand what we're trying to do, gives him a foil besides hamas, especially because gantz was just here. benny gantz, his rival, his rival, who would win an election right now, if, if it was called and he was just given the red carpet treatment here and netanyahu was already using this kind of as a talking point. look, gantz is with the americans and the americans are trying to impose dick taught on us and i'm the person is going to stand against a two-state
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solution against the united states. and gantz's with those guys. >> yeah, and that's when you whose party? the likud party is already responded saying schumer's undermining their leader through a democratic process. >> and dance to just came in. >> yeah, i'll he said that. yeah. yeah. since you were on he came out and and said inappropriate inappropriate. interesting. listen to national security adviser jake sullivan earlier this week because he said something pretty stark about the ceasefire negotiations those who would like to see a ceasefire in gaza, a ceasefire is on the table to day for >> six weeks to be built on into something more enduring. if hamas would simply release women wounded and elderly. and the fact that they will not do so says a lot to me about hamas's regard. hard for innocent palestinian civilians >> i mean, that's accurate, israel, right? but it's almost as though the fact that hamas is a vicious terrorist group and doesn't actually care
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about the palestinian people. like they're happy to have millions of them die. they've said so on the record, it's almost like that is just baked in and people understand it and kind of like let them off the hook in a way, not american leaders, but like in the public discharge. >> sure. i mean, this is all understood where hamas is coming from, right? >> yeah. and, you know, absolutely correct ceasefire not happening because hamas, it's not in losses interests in war actually thinks he's winning >> how does he think he's winter? because it is >> dividing us, it is dividing israeli, the united states. it is creating more international exactly what schumer said. schumer said israel year because i mean, an international pariah. right? >> and so this all reverberates into sinwar's benefit. >> so i guess the only thing i would say is from a military point of view, when a loss of life point of view, cos, is losing, obviously, yeah. and a lot and thousands of innocent
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palestinians are being killed. just militarily, one could say hamas, you lost surrender turnover the hostages, but they're just not going to do it. they're getting more out of their own people getting killed in some why yeah. >> i mean, they still have 20% of their fighting force. third of their fighting force left and their top officials have not been killed. and if you look at what might happen next, the next day after it's going to be some way, some shape or form, i suspect hamas 2.0 will be a part of that solution >> that sandi come back soon, we have a lot more to talk about. let's do are 2024 liters, both president biden and kamala harris today or on the campaign trail, the president is in the battleground, states of wisconsin and michigan for obvious reasons. the vice president is making a stop at a planned parenthood clinic in minnesota. this is the first time a sitting us president or vice president has ever visited an abortion provider cnn's mj
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lee is at the white house, md. what do we know about this decision and unprecedented one for the vice president to go to an abortion clinic. >> jake, unprecedented and clearly meant to make a statement this visit to a planned parenthood clinic making a pretty visual a striking visual, i should say, as the biden white house and the campaign are pretty set on trying to make the issue of reproductive rights really central to the 2024 campaign. and jake, when the vice president was speaking at this clinic, she use the language how dare these elected leaders think that they can tell women what to do with their bodies but language clearly just signals the fact that democrats believe that this is a politically mobilizing and galvanizing issue for so many voters. and one that there we're going to continue hammering home on meanwhile, as you noted, president biden was also in the midwest. he went to michigan for the first time since clinching the party's nominee. venetian. we saw him specifically visiting saginaw
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county, and this is an interesting bellwether area in the state, voted for trump in 2016, voted for joe biden in 2020. there wasn't a big political rally that the president attended. instead, he went to a supporter's home. this was an organizing event and really the campaign is at a moment we're, they are also trying to really draw attention to the beefing up of their campaign operations. and with this visit, we've now seen the president over the last week, visit. all three of the trio of states known as a blue wall. of course we're so important for his reelection chances in november. >> all right. mj lee, thanks so much. so how will the vice president's trip go over with voters in key swing states? my panel is going to weigh in next plus aaron rodgers responds kind of, kind of response to our reporting that in the past he is shared fake sandy hook conspiracy theory please, including with our own pamela brown. what he had to say. that's coming up >> anderson cooper, 360
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florida the other side of the screen, president biden on the campaign trail and battleground states, wisconsin
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right now, abortion rights 15th in issues that are most important to voters, that they don't want to talk about immigration, they don't want to talk about the economy. let them talk about abortion. they're not a touching on what people want. that's gallup. i can talk to you about a poll that just came out of black women, nash it's top voter issue concern access to reproductive freedom, why it's a human rights issue. it's a democracy issue, and it is franklin economic issue. i just want to put this in another text the gop has been trying to literally disband planned parenthood for decades. part of why it's so important that she went millions of people go to planned parenthood for their health care to get accurate reproductive, not to get
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abortion. it's not springboard apps, mars, whatever exactly. it's also a very popular, it's very important for young people. it's where a lot of young people get their health care as well as low-income women and a lot of places where there aren't even access to any places that do women's health care. so i think on that level that was the other part of her message. but again, remember in the context of this election, it's not just access to abortion. we're talking about. it's contraception. lot of people go to prime parented to get contraception. it's ivf now so it's the full range of reproductive health care services that are now under threat. and again, young people in this again, i go back to the bad fact that republicans are dealing with the majority of amir eric and eight in ten agree with roe v. wade, agree that reproductive freedom, it is about, are we a democracy where women get, you have control over these most basic, fundamental decisions. last thing i'll say it's also an issue that motivates young people, particularly
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african-american and latino young men, who said, after the overturn of dobbs, if they're going to come for those rights, what else are they going to come? so we only have two minutes left arm, you bring >> energy where everybody thinks we have an hour. what do not? sadly, we do not. everyone. everyone feels like, okay. what are you saying? you have two hours? >> what are you complaining for panel though? >> we >> only have about a minute and change so quickly. i want to show joe biden, president biden today making his class and making his case rather to black americans. in wisconsin in a radio interview this morning and in the process, obviously going after trump hurt people every change he gets, right, talks about the black key. where he drove up on insurance >> uninsured rates i got involved with first place. the public life was because the african that's not hyperbole, that's a fact. >> so be that as it may i knew cbs poll shows trump's support among black voters up from
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2020, it was 17% who said they would pick trump over biden a january fox news poll i had that number 23%. so black americans, especially black men, are shifting. there's still a minority republican, but shifting to trump. >> yeah, listen. joe biden has to do and kamala harris, they have to do everything they can to shore up the support of their democratic coalition, latinos african americans, african american women. they need them to show up big time young people and they have, they have trouble with a lot of those groups, right? yeah. but young people of gaza, we've seen some shift with latinos and african americans. and i think what joe biden needs to do is show up, show up early, not show up the last four weeks and remind people who donald trump is, because that quote from last week does america had amnesia? i think the answer in some groups is yes, thanks. >> one and all our stewart on an navarro, karen finney, appreciate it. good to see you two hours >> two hours. it's not a panel
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national defense documents judge aileen cannon it's about two-and-a-half hours after the hearing ended today and everyone disbursed from the court. she rejected that argument in a two-page order. she wrote that there it's too much contested here. that should be about what we tell the jury that this isn't a legal question that she was going to be agreeing with trump on at this time and she wasn't going to be giving him this ability to dismiss the case here, that this is something instead to talk about with the jury how the law should be applied. and interpreted here. what the jury should be told in this case. so very quickly, resolving one of the by my count, nine in different ways, donald trump is trying to get this case dismissed. we're still waiting to see what she does with the other piece that he argued today that these papers that were taken out of mar-a-lago so are taken from the white house to mar-a-lago at the end of the presidency that they were his personal
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papers, will see if judge cannon does the same thing for something a little bit different or as quickly here and then there are many other attempts that have yet to be argued from donald trump's legal team, where they are asking her to toss the charges against him. >> jake >> katelyn polantz. thanks so much. our politics lead and update to the exclusive reporting we brought to you yesterday about one of rfk juniors, vice presidential prospects, aaron rodgers. you might remember we reported on the unhinged conspiracy theories that new york jets quarterback aaron rodgers has sh the 2012 very real sandy hook school shooting was not real, that it was a fake, despite the fact that 20 children and six adults were murdered, that de, now these comments, of course are troubling, but they're especially important because he's on robert kennedy juniors shortlist for vice president. normally, who cares what a quarterback says in private conversations? yesterday on his espn show, pat mcafee said that rodgers was apparently at a retreat in costa rica taking the psychedelic drug in hoska
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when the news broke about the, about the his being on the shortlist for vice president for rfk junior yesterday here on the lead, we reported that aaron rodgers had shared these frankly disturbing views about the sandy hook shooting not being real. he he shared them 11 years ago with cnn's pamela brown. she was covering the kentucky derby for cnn in 2013 and met him there cnn. i have also spoken to another person, one who would like to remain anonymous. ms in order to avoid harassment, who also had a similar encounter with aaron rodgers saying that rodgers claimed the quote, sandy hook never happened. all those children never existed. they're all actors unquote. when asked about the grieving parents, whom i met and their grief is real, the source says that rodgers said, quote, they're all making it up. they're all actors unquote now, today, aaron rodgers is responding to our story kind of, you does not deny saying what we reported. he said but he or a representative for him tweeted the following statement, quote
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as i'm on the record saying in the past, what happened in sandy hook was an absolute tragedy i am not and have never been of the opinion that the events did not take place. again, i hope that we learned from this and other tragedies to identify the signs that would allow us to prevent unnecessary loss of life my thoughts and prayers continue to remain with the families affected along with the entire sandy hook community, unquote. again, if you read that statement, he rodgers does not deny those comments that he made the pamela brown and to the other source last night on fox rfk junior was asked about aaron rodgers i, really like aaron because our appeal to young people, aaron rodgers battled test. it he is he stood up, he has been averaged by the press stood up for things to be believed, and i liked that part of his character. he a critical thinker. >> critical thinkers now, obviously what we're calling conspiracy theorists kennedy was not in that interview,
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perhaps not surprisingly, they asked about the comments that we reported aaron rodgers made to pamela brown and someone else about sandy hook not having actually happened today. a spokesperson for rfk juniors campaign did aggressively addresses comments responding to cnn in a statement saying, quote, mr. kennedy believes the sandy hook shooting was a horrific tragedy that 20 children and six adults die december 14, 2012 brought the entire country together and grief. let us honor their memory. this is where we are as a nation. we have actually as a subject for debate whether or not a vice presidential prospect thinks a massive shooting actually happened should rfk junior select aaron rodgers as his running mate again, somebody describes as a battle tested critical thinker it might cost him media is reporting the donors have voiced their discontent directly with the campaign pledging to withdraw their support from kennedy if he chooses rodgers, in particular, rfk junior is expected to announce his pick on march 26,
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also, in our politics today, the north carolina republican nominee for governor mark robinson, as we've reported, has a long history of anti-semitic, anti-lgbtq, sexist comments. now, just this past saturday, robinson told a crowd at a republican fundraiser in naples, florida that it's time to stand up and fight law enforcement take a listen >> we wasn't good to be the leaders of freedom in this direction. and it starts with us having a conversation in the mirror cannot do it. am i willing when the chips are when the fbi is knocking on my door will i count? lock comply >> will not stand up and find folks his time to stand up to fight >> fbi and knocking on >> remark is communications director says, quote, he was
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clearly system against their political opponents, unquote now, ms robinson is not the only controversial statewide candidate in north carolina currently, which brings us to the republican nominee to run north carolina schools who has tweeted about putting democrats two death. her name is michelle morrow. here's one over tweets. take a look. it's a doctored photo of former president barack obama in an electric chair. morrow wrote, death to all traders hashtag obama gate. again, this is the republican nominee to oversee public schools in north carolina, home of the research triangle, joining us now cnn's kfile senior reporter, andrew kaczynski, andrew, that's not even all of it. there's a lot more what's right, jake, last week morrow, a conservative activist, won the nomination upsetting the incontinent north carolina school >> superintendent. that's the state's top school job while
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she was calling schools doctrine nation centers, and socialism centers, she's also been linked to the q and on conspiracy theories sharing a slogan associated with acute fanon, where we go one we go all at least seven times on twitter. she's also promoted the baseless adrenal chrome conspiracy, which claims that celebrities harvest the blood of children and she has also made extreme anti muslim comments. >> all >> of this, while repeatedly talking about executing prominent democrats, take a look at this tweet right here from may of 2020 where she's responding to someone who says it says they want the obama tossed in gizmo, moral wrote, quote, i prefer a paper view of him in front of the firing squad. i do not want to waste another dime on supporting his life. we could make some money back from televising his death. in another tweet from december
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2020, morrow suggested executing joe biden, who was then president elect, because he had asked americans to wear a mask for 100 days at the height of the covid, 19 pandemic saying quote we never need to follow the constitution's advice. and then in all caps, kill all traders we also found numerous other tweets about executing democrats in post on social media. she tweeted the hashtag death to traders, at least 12 times. but jake, those comments, her controversial comments really extended beyond that, she repeatedly shared that unfounded claim that obama was a muslim. she called islam and even express belief in a very bizarre conspiracy theory that chinese troops were going to invade the united states to help joe biden be sworn in as president. there's a tweet. i want people to look at right
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here from her where she wrote quote, tens of thousands of chinese soldiers are already in canada and probably mexico waiting for orders to invade. now if morrow wins and becomes the superintendent of north carolina schools, she's going to have oversight of an 11 budget. and of course education for the state's one million k through 12 students my mom was my mom went to a public school in north carolina. this is i mean, this is highly disturbing stuff. what is morrow say about these deranged tweets? what does he have to say about it now? so we >> reached out to her campaign we reach out to her personally two and we didn't hear back from either of them. we also reached out to the north carolina republican party and we didn't hear back. so it's gonna be really interesting to see how all of this is going to play out in north carolina in 2024. it's obviously such an
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important swing state. mark robinson, who is at the top of the ticket, as you mentioned, has that history of extremely controversial comments and this was a state that trump beat biden by in 2020 with his smallest margin. so all of this at the top of the ticket down-ballot, it's going to be a big factor in 2020 before kfile is andrew kaczynski. thank you so much. good to have you back >> us journalist went to russia to visit her sick mom >> only to be detained for months or family is going to join live in studio next >> this source, but kaitlan collins tomorrow at nine. >> what's the greatest invention of all time, new hands-free sketcher slip ends. you just slip in and they're on. it's like they have an invisible built-in shoe horn. so your foot slides into place so that bending down or touching your shoes, then the haeil pillow technology keeps your foot coffee and secure, hands-free sketch your slip ends as a cardiologist, when i put my patients on a statin to reduce cholesterol, i also tell them it can deplete their coke.
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played everything. >> but that mark one of the darkest chapters >> three deters worked at nickelodeon. >> it made me wonder who was being hard >> quiet onset an id true crime event sunday at nine on id back to russia in our world lead. that's where a so-called elections are underway than that really elections at least not the way those who enjoy actual democracy understand elections. the outcome is sure to extend russia and autocratic vladimir putin's rule throughout this decade and into 2030 as he continues his brutal assault on you crane makes brazen nuclear threats on land
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and in space and in prisons. journalists who carry us citizenship under the foreign agents law. one of those journalists is, i'll sue comma shiva with radio free europe, radio liberty. she was taken into russian custody in october last year, as we've covered before or after a trip to visit, her for ailing mother in russia, komaba also holds russian citizenship and her lawyer and her employer and says she's innocent. her husband, pavo bu taurine, is a senior journalist at radio free europe. pavel and his eldest daughter beebe, who's 15, join us now. thank you so much for being here. i appreciate it, and powerful winds. the last time you heard from your wife, how she doing the last time i heard else's voice was on october 18 i received a voice message from her she said in a very troubled voice, i'm being taken away. that was last time we heard her voice. >> i can't imagine what you're going through. bibi and being being 15 years old and having this happen, i see you're wearing the free i'll sue
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penn. i got one here to tell us what you just told him up there. tell us what do you ms most about your mom? >> well, it's extremely heartbreaking that she's not with us. i haven't seen her for an extremely long time. honestly, i ms hugging her. i ms her touch. i ms the jokes you would make, she is truly the most care an empathetic person i know. and it's absolutely unfair and unbelievable that she is in this position right now. >> it's you and your little sister? >> yeah. i have a younger sister. she's 12 and it's been so hard without our mother it's crazy. we would never imagine this happening to us. >> yeah, that'd be awful pobble rushes holding these so-called elections that assert even further cement putin's grip on power. what might that also mean for all sue and the other americans unfairly detained like everything gershkovich and paul whelan says russia is but it's censorship. >> i'm told your microphone is
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not working right now, so let me ways of working now, guys. okay. go ahead. i'm sorry. >> yeah. repeat that. yeah. >> since russia's invasion of ukraine in february 2022, russia has introduce wartime censorship. and i'll sues detention is an example of that repression it's not just also, but you also mentioned evan. there's nothing i wish more for evan and his family that for him and for him to return back to the united states. also two, we want her back. i'll sue is on it's held in russia an absurd charges of not registering as a foreign agent. we know that she is not an agent >> she uses journalist. she is a journalist moreover, she went to russia in a private capacity because her mom was going to tara and trim and she was literally captured by the russian government in the middle of an act of kindness. we know this is innocent. she's not a criminal. she is a mother of two young children want her back. >> maybe if it if it turns out
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and who knows that putin or any russian leader is watching right now, where's the camera which is which camera do you want her to look at? look at the camera. that one right there. come to camp, look at that one right there. what tell the dell, the russian leader's what, what you want that that one right there. and then i'm pointing to it yeah, that one right. >> tell them tell them what they should do >> i really would like for my mother to come home safely. she means so much to me and my sister and it's so unfair that she's being held under these circumstances. and we ms her very much everyone back home, mrs. her very much >> okay. >> it's >> just really not fair for just like regular folks to be caught up in these geopolitical maneuvers, pobble after alexey navalny's death and that russian penal colony last month. more information came to light about a possible prisoner swap with just source close to the navalny team said could have been included gershkovich
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and paul whelan. >> what >> was your reaction to that news and about isis name, not being included i'm not aware of any deals that may or may not include also, of course, the most just resolution to also the situation is for russia to drop his >> charges. she's not a criminal but honestly, we don't care how she gets home. we just want her back if it's part of a swap, that's great. if she's just released as an act of mercy, will take that to what we're here for it really. and we came to washington to advocate for the designation of asu as wrongfully detained american we are told her by the state department, by the us government that regardless of the designation, that also is a your top priority, that may be true, but at a bare minimum, we would like us government to call russia out, to call on russia to release her yesterday at the un security council, we heard a call on russia to release also, that call came
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from czech foreign minister yang, the past ski for which we're very grateful, but we'd like to hear that from the state department, from the us government. >> how are these meeting, what are these meetings like for 15 year-old girl? >> i'm my sister enables sitting in these meetings and it's just crazy that we have to go get through this because of that unfair rules and russia and the charges that my mom is being held against. i also wanted to say that my mother has been working at rca irl for 25 years and we see that and were so inspired by her. and it's so unfair that she as they're really dedicated her life to her work and she's being punished for something that she didn't even do. >> you mean and a paabo, we're going to keep covering the story for yasu. we're going to keep covering it. keep coming back, keep talking to us. you're good on tv. you should do next time your dad does one of these on zoom or whatever
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>> i'm. jeremy diamond didn't tell her. and this is cnn family. >> ryan >> gainer is asking why police chose to use deadly force against their 15 >> year-old son, who had autism. the san bernardino sheriff deputies responded to previous calls at the house before and alluded to the teens mental health history blurred police bodycam video shows last saturday's deadly shooting of ryan gainer as he approaches an officer holding a gardening tool. cnn's camila bernal has more on what led up to this tragic shooting in southern california warning that some of the images in this report are disturbing to watch get seven seconds >> that's how long has already say they had before shooting a
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teenager with autism? deputies were called. to 15 year-old ryan gainer's home in apple valley, california on march 9th at assault and battery when the deputies arrived, ryan had what authorities described as a five-foot-long garden tool with a sharp bladed end. and as seen on bodycam video, which was blurred by the sheriff's department meant he appears to be chasing the deputy. >> we pay law enforcement officers to stop threats and to stop violence the deputy hadn't even made it into that house to be able to investigate the claims that are made of assault with somebody injured. >> but the family attorney, dewitt lacy says it's about the initial approach when in california. it gives direction that when you're encountering somebody with mental disabilities or impairments in the field that you sit in present as a threat that you don't come up and show that you want to arrest somebody or present with gun or sirens and flashing noises things that could upset a frustrate somebody who's experiencing
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some type of mental health issue. >> this was not the first time deputies were called to the home in five previous encounters with police this year deputies had been able to help all we need to really look at is even if we had the best of health care, the best psychologist in that immediate interaction, and that seven seconds, there are no magic words. lacy says the >> family believed calling authorities was there only available option. >> they thought of police as a resource that had been helpful in the past. they believed because of their past experiences that calling them on this this occasion may result in the same type of helpfulness, but in this last encounter, ryan was shot three times and despite aid from deputies, he later died at the hospital while the family doesn't meant to difficult times with ryan. he's described as a gift, a blessing, and a source of pride,
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>> he sat everybody. >> the family is now asking for accountability. >> maybe the officers aren't the people that we should be calling, or maybe there are other folks that we should be calling. but as of right now, they are the people that are sorry with this responsibility. and we've got to hold them accountable for it >> and in california, officers are trained on how to handle people with mental illnesses. and the sheriff's department, they confirm that these officers went through this training. now, what's unclear here is whether these officers knew that this teenager had autism and whether or not these particular officers had been to the house previously. these are all questions that we've asked the sheriff's department and we've asked for clarity, but they say this is all still part of that rustication. jake >> lover now, horrible story. thanks so much. we'll be right back. >> i thought we had a plan for dad. he was set to go to the senior living community, right by my house then a friend suggested i talked to please for mom. they really opened my eyes my advisor listened and
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