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we spoke with a protester just a little while ago, who was here this morning, who spoke about his frustration with police coming in, an arresting so many of those students taking take a listen i'm angry, like we've been here a peacefully protesting. this was our camp. we became a community like we were here speaking up for something noble and they took it all away because the mayor is about to meet capitol hill today. and they were going to ask her about that jonny heard it mentioned there that dcs may are in police chief, are expected to be on capitol hill a little later today taking questions from the house oversight committee so obviously the tone of that committee hearing is likely to change here, but i'm also hearing this morning from a source with knowledge of the conversation between police and the university, who tells me
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that gw was not not notified about the plans to clear the camp until about 1:30 a.m. this morning when their police chief got a call from mpd. >> so a lot of questions there as to how this played out. >> all right. gabe cohen and washington. thank you very much. we're getting new developments. justin and the legal issues surrounding donald trump. let's get to it right now de, from corporate donald trump, and he might need it after the contentious and sometimes explicit testimony coming from stormy daniels, she's back on the stand tomorrow, but what impact which he's already said is already having new airstrikes overnight and gaza, as the us hits, pause on a shipment of bombs to israel, seeing that through reporting on the concerns driving that decision and now michigan has been hit by a string of tornadoes tearing through ohms even if fedex facility fedex building that
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for a time, trapped workers in sayyed, there's more severe weather coming today. i'm kate baldwin was sarah cider and john berman this is cnn new central this morning delayed in definitely& explicit testimony. the two major headlines donald trump facing this morning as he spends on out of court and all the campaign trail. one of these, a huge win. the other infuriating him a story daniels took the san and detailed the alleged affair and payment at the center of trump's criminal charges. first, though, the classified documents case in florida now postpone most likely until after the election. >> why? because the judge has decided that it is going to be on hold indefinitely. cnn's evan perez is leading us off ev in this trial was supposed to to start this very month. what is the judge saying as to why
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this is delayed for so long or indefinitely as we know right now yeah. >> look, i think the may 20 trial date was always a bit of a fiction when you look at the slow pace that the judge has taken with this case and this okay. judge, aileen cannon, is now saying that there's too many pretrial motions for her to go through. there's eight of them that are pending and she's now scheduled proceedings through essentially take us through through july, which really makes it almost impossible for us to get this trial date back back on track. and certainly before the election, of course, that's been the goal of the former president, which is two delay this trial, to make sure it doesn't happen before before the november election. now, a couple of things that the judge cited as her reasoning. she said that obviously these are these are issued these national security issues were present novel and difficult questions
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she also said that there is going to be these two hearings. one of them both of them rather in late june there were kind of longshot items including this motion right donald trump that challenges the appointment of jack smith as unconstitutional or is illegal. and so we now have those hearings on the calendar. a big win for the former president for sure, sara wow, there is so much coming on, so many trials, but may 20 would have been almost impossible because this trial is still going on as well. >> but to have it hold indefinitely, it is exactly what the trump folks wanted donald trump himself as well. evan perez. thank you so much. i appreciate your reporting this morning. i'm john so what will stormy daniels say next? you will be back on the witness stand tomorrow morning after she told jurors a lot in the criminal trial against donald trump, he is accused of falsifying documents to cover up hush money payments to daniels. all to influence the 2016 election see it as brynn
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gingras is with us this morning. brynn one wonders what the jurors have on the top of their minds today as they have a day off from cord maybe if reviewing their notes, john, because we are told they were taking pages and pages of notes during stormy daniels testimony. and you said it she said a lot so much that even the former president was caught audibly swearing by the judge who had to tell his attorneys to sort of control him to not make any sort of head shapes figs or say anything while she was testifying. but yeah, she went into for the prosecution the entire story how she met the former president, how she reached an nda all leading up to of course, what's at the center of this case, the hush money payments. and she went into so much detail that even bringing, her leg up at one point to demonstrate how the former president looked when they have their encounter in 2006, that even the judge was basically objecting to what she was saying. so there was a lot
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there, but of course, it was important for the prosecution because remember the former president has denied, denied, denied that this affair even happened on the defense let's side, listen, they attacked her. they attacked her credibility. they attacked her motivations. they pointed out the fact that at one point, she didn't want her story out there and then the next minute when he became president, she did want her story out there. so there was a lot there for the cross-examination, which of course is going to continue tomorrow. i want you actually see some of that cross-examination are here, some of it rather where she really was honest about her opinions about the former president saying from susan necheles, the defense attorney, am i correct that you hate president trump and stormy daniels said yes. and she said you want him to go to jail and she said, i want him to be held accountable so you could see there was a lot of ocean, a lot of drama that was inside that courtroom. >> another thing to point out, the defense at one point asked for a mistrial based on her testimony, basically saying you can't own ring the bell of
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what she was testifying two and really making the argument that this is a document's case. >> so why is she getting into so much sorted detail? the judge denied that mistrial and again, she's gonna be back on the stand tomorrow, so we're all human. we will hear more job. >> yeah. there will be a cross-examine and we cox's emanation more of that we do understand the prosecution will redirect also brinton grass. >> thanks so much for being with us so joining us right now to talk about this, cnn senior legal analyst and former assistant us attorney for the southern district of new york, elie honig and cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, jennifer rodgers. >> jennifer, you know, you've also noted that the defense did well when it came to stormy daniels testimony, what do you see? >> well, a couple of things. one, the defense's job generally is too muddy things up and the prosecutor's job is to keep things clean and clear. and there was a lot of medea yesterday on the stand. and the second thing is they got a lot of the points they're going to look like prosecutors due to pull things out from different witnesses, put together their closing arguments. they got her
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to say she hated donald trump. she owes him over half $1 million. her story, while largely consistent in broad strokes, has shifted over time with the details. so they've got a lot to work with here. i want to talk about that, owing half $1 million in a second elie, but do you did prosecutors go too far and delving into the details of the alleged sexual encounter. >> i mean, was that do you think emotion for mistrial was was founded so i think that yes. prosecutors went too far in the details they elicited, i think yes, it was the right move by donald trump's team to ask for a mistrial. and i think yes, it was the right move by, judge merchan to deny the mistrial. this doesn't quite rise to the level where you have to stop the trial and the clarett over. but kate, if we think about this strategically prosecutors have stressed to the jury throughout this case, they've stressed to the public and their public statements, this is not a case about sex. this is a case about business records falsifying business records. it's our bread and butter here at the da's office. it's what we do all the time.
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we do it to ensure business integrity. >> okay why then did prosecutors go into so much? extraneous detail about the sexual encounter to the point where judge merchan sustained numerous objections. he found that the questions were inappropriate, and i have to say this also, kate, prosecutors took some cheap shots yesterday in their examination of stormy daniels because for the first time ever, they elicited from stormy daniels a suggestion that this sexual encounter may not have been consensual. she said she blacked out. she said, i'm not saying he drugged me. she said he was imposing. he was large. it was blocking my access to the door. that's maybe aand the scope of anything she said before. and it's way beyond the scope of anything the judge was willing to allow jennifer, what do you with what has happened and where things left off, where do you think things pick up when cross-examination continues tomorrow? i think we're going to see more about her motivations. this extortion point, they're trying to make. i don't think that they're going to go into detail tail on the inconsistencies of the
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actual sexual encounter, even though they have some ammunition there and it's sort of for the reason that elie suggests that i don't think they want to get back into that and kind of balloon this this thought of there may not have been consensual sex here or even just the embarrassment of the episodes they probably will actually not do all they could do on that front, but more about the motivations for sure. and also about the connections prosecutors are going to stand up and say, all these people told you about how important it was to him to keep the story under wraps. david pecker, keith davidson, michael cohen, stormy daniels. there are connections among all those people keep davidson is her leuser. she has all these conversations with michael cohen, so they're going to say it's not as if they didn't have an opportunity to kind of get their stories together. about that $500,000.01 focus of cross this was the outcome of this has to do with the defamation case between stormy daniels and donald trump and stormy daniels in cross, she did confirm that she owes trump's something like $500,000 in legal fees. let me read one exchange with niklaus
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niclas the saying, while now while you've been refusing to pay president trump the money that you owe him, you've also been making money by claiming that you had sex with president trump, right? stormy daniels says, are you talking about the book? yes and you've been making money by claiming you had sex with donald trump for more than a decade, right? >> daniel says, i have not been paid for. i have not been paid for interviews in the united states, if that's what you mean, nechele says, well, that was not my question. my question was, you've been making money by claiming tips, have had sex with president trump for more than a decade. i have been making money by he telling my story about what happened to me. and that story in essence is that you say you had sex with president trump? yes. and that story has made you a lot of money, right it is also cost me a lot of money. why is this relevant your mind? >> well, the defenses arguing that stormy daniels has a financial stake in this case. first of all, on a separate case, she owes him, as he said, about a half million dollars. she sued donald trump for defamation federal court
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through it out and said, now you oh, donald trump, his attorney's fees. and she said, i am going to go to the grave before i ever pay that money. let me she's defying a court order now, she said previously that lawsuit was the product of bad advice from michael avenatti, who's now in prison for other reasons. she hasn't quite said that on the stand. i think that's something i would want to go back to if i was the prosecution here. that's how this all came about. and to the point of the excerpt you just read, kate stormy daniels has a financial interest in the outcome of this case. if this is a conviction, she sells more books, she's written books. she says she's working on to more. she gets on more podcast, she gets more downloads. if this case results in a not guilty verdict or a hung jury, then the market on the stormy daniels enterprise goes down. there's just no way around that. so she has a financial interest in this case, so too will we see michael cohen has an even stronger one and that's fair game for both sides to bring up. >> fair game. and quite again, we are watching play up. >> it's good to see you, ellie. thank you so much, jennifer. it's always great to see you. thank you, sarah.
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>> all right. just to head this, our president biden heading to the swing state of wisconsin. what he's touting while in town to try and entice swing voters. and the new york times the stunning revelation found in a deposition, they say concerning presidential candidate robert kennedy jr. what he said doctors found that literally eight part of his brain also, millions of people across kind of states crazy. another round of severe weather threats, including the potential tornadoes after this devastating tornadoes hit parts of michigan. cnn's derek van dam is there for us were alive in porter's, michigan where to tornadoes struck within the course of an hour-and-a-half, including this phenol flex facility behind me trapping over 50 people will be live on the ground plus an outlook for today's tornado threats across the country coming up after the break a cnn exclusive president biden, erin bernick,
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hail, powerful when gas, let's get it seen as derek van dam, who is in michigan outside that fedex facility. i was talking about what's in store there yeah. >> i mean, if this forecast holds, john, we're talking about two consecutive weeks of one tornado, at least impact in the us. talk about severe weather fatigue here in michigan. annually, we average about 12 tornadoes. we've already experienced eight so far this season. and several of them were yesterday causing the damage that you see over my right-hand shoulder. let me give you a unique aerial perspective from our mass cam, our satellite truck to shows you the extent of the damage where 50 employees were initially trapped, but have been rescued with only minor injuries. that is just really a drop in the bucket of the destruction here in kalamazoo and union county, just to my south and east, mobile home parks were destroyed 15 to 20 injuries, minor injuries, disbursed to local various khan
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hospitals. the storm threat here has diminished, but look, it is going to ramp up in other parts of the country today. so i want to show you that throw part right now, which is starting to blossom explode and severe weather potential look at this. we've got a new severe thunderstorm watch across central missouri this it isn't valid until 2:00 p.m. central standard time. >> so 3:00 p.m. eastern. but look at the threat as it moves and takes advantage of the environment later today, we've got a bulls-eye tsai between st. louis and nashville. this is an area that the storm prediction center has highlighted a level four of five, for severe weather including the most dangerous toys when a dose that's ef2 or strong or 111 mile per hour winds giant size hail, by the way, john, yesterday we had four inch size hail here in the state of michigan, my home state. that is near record sized hail for the wolverine states. so that's saying something back big& that is a big area right now in the
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danger zone, derek van dam, thanks so much for being there and keeping us posted kate this morning, president biden is headed back to the battleground state of wisconsin. >> while there, he said to announce a new 3.3 billion dollar investment coming from microsoft, the company's president joined us last hour and that's why we're investing not just in this massive build-out monday, we'll spend just between now and the end of 2026. but training of workers especially with people who are leading manufacturing companies co innovating with them. so they can put ai to work to ensure that american manufacturing is globally competitive now, microsoft's project is going to sit on the some of the same land were another company broke ground during trump's donald trump's administration back then, donald trump celebrated that project as going to be the eighth wonder of the world that did not happen. >> the project failed and today, president biden was expected to directly blame trump for that failure.
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>> now microsoft's investment does also give joe biden a chance to tausche job creation. >> and in a critical battleground state. but will that be enough to sway some of the states swing voters, seen as jeff does eleni has more it's a mess man de flannery is talking about the state of american politics. it's a mess how does it get fixed? i wish i knew flannery has a ringside seat to the noisy presidential race from his quiet orchard in battleground, wisconsin. president biden will we just miles away wednesday, when he returns to the state for his fourth visit this year, a lot of construction going on several thousand jobs are are there going to be created over there during the construction process? >> the president is touting his economic agenda. it's an open question whether any projects will ease anxieties of small business owners like flannery. >> so this is the top of it.
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who debated a piece should add a new building on his apple hala farms. >> things are really uncertain i'd knowing what's going to happen with interest rates and what's going to happen with holy wisconsin is an essential piece of biden's reelection roadmap i hope that people will look to reason, integrity, character of our national leader, & vote appropriately in your view, which way is that biden? he's old so what maureen glenn and her husband dennis worry and wonder why the biden trump rematch seems so bitterly tight. i just think that people have forgotten how chaotic it was when trump was president. i feel a lot better now that we've had almost four years of biden start great, but it's better. >> biden is visiting racine home to one of 46 democratic offices across the state. a key piece of his coalition is black voters, some of whom don't see how they benefit from his economic plan. >> as i see the prices rise with buying they think trump
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made the academy better and biren making it worse. >> giovanna lu and kyle johnson or community organizers, they say the president must address his challenge with young voters who question is foreign policy and more, what i wanted something to vote for now, vote against yeah. no, we hear a lot of what is what is the other guy going to do? what is trump going to do? what happens if he wins? i understand that. you know, i think a lot was understand the stakes at the cozy nook farm. tom ober house finally recalls trump's policies. but as far from his biggest admirer it's more trump's mouth that we're not happy with. >> or biden's biggest critic, once he was elected president, i was, yeah, he's our president supporting. >> he believes the country deserves better. >> i think we need a new constitutional amendment that says if you're 70 year over, you can't run for now lesson office and you were like, i can't be on the local kotb board bank could be president united states back at the orchard flannery worries, neither side will cool the rising tensions i can myself an
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independent is your vote up for grabs in november at this point in time, i would say no but november is a long ways away you can hear from dave flannery, the orchard owner. they're not wanting to say who he is voting for. a k8, we encounter a lot of voters like that, particularly business owners who say they want to do business with people on both sides. this is a very closely divided state, as we know, but as president biden makes his way here to wisconsin, he left the white house just a few moments ago one of the topics of debate here is job creation versus inflation. our average voters are average wisconsin is going to see the achievements of the biden administration. that of course is their burden, but there is no doubt that 3.3 billion dollar investment just south of milwaukee here is going to go a long ways to spring the economy. >> okay?
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>> geoff, great to see you. thanks for that luck is the air force one here preparing for president biden to arrive & ahead to his konstan all right. coming up for you the us has pressed pause on a shipment of bombs to israel ahead what officials say was their main concern that cause a pause to happen. >> and the widely popular or social media site tiktok, trying to keep it presence in america. it's now suing to try and block the new us law that could force a nationwide ban of the popular app that is a historic legal battle that could follow we'll talk all about it coming up is to play offs what do you see? >> my first step is you've been houston balls, not winning a championship. >> this tries stay positive. >> all positive. he didn't win a ring oh my it's kubota orange days, xhaka years biggest selection of komodo equipment, egg, it's 0% apr
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secretary general anders foe rest, mucin he joins us from copenhagen where he will be a speaker at the copenhagen democracy summit. thank you so much, sir, for joining us this morning. this revelation that the us has withheld, think it's a total of 3,500 bonds. they're worried about their use are on rafah where there are more than a million people that have to seek refuge. there has also been a campaign in the uk to halt weapons deliveries to israel over their potential misuse. what does this say about where israel is? and do you think this will trigger more international response that will further isolate israel? >> well, obviously is under some pressure, but as we all know, that is a security agreement between the us and israel. and it is bilateral issue between the two countries. i'm not going to comment on that it for them to sides, but in all of course,
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the situation in gas is an enormous tragedy. from the innocent israelis that will killed during the horrific hamas attack on 7th october, as well as all the innocent palestinians and the drainage have a right to defend themselves, but also to take in consideration the humanitarian aspects i want to ask you about this. the biden ministration rushing to complete a report that is due in congress about whether israel violated international law. well, while using us weaponry and the last seven months or so of the war in gaza. here's what the state department said. recently has a conclusion been made as to whether israel has violated us are international i'm not going to answer that question directly because the report is not yet finished. we working incredibly hard to get that report finished. gaetz that report finalize and get it to
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get it to the liver to congress as soon as possible. we know we're up against the deadline. we're trying to get it. we're trying to meet it. it's possible it slips just a little bit, but we're still at this point trying to get it done by tomorrow what do you make of this? >> how might this report be received? well, the un is also looking into this as well. >> obviously, each node only has the right to defend itself, but also a duty to cupp phi with international we should never, ever forget what started. this started because of the horrific hamas, a terrorist attack against israel on october. and it foreseeable that now on attention or focus will be on the rayleigh counterbore i can tell you. i am concerned about the antisemitism that i have seen spread's, not least american
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universities. and i think we should keep focus on the core issue here, namely hamas is a terrorist organization and in an existential struggle between a democracy like israel. and a terrorist organization, we cannot say neutral. we of course have prosite with israel let me ask you this. >> how do you imagine that this is going to finally come to an end? israel has been very clear that they are trying to read gaza of hamas completely. there are a lot of folks you'd look at that situation that say that is almost impossible. how do you see this ending? what is going to be the key as we know, the cia director is in cairo trying to push these talks forward for a cease fire or something that is potentially lasting. how do you see this ending well in the short term, obviously, we must work hard to
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introduce a ceasefire but my opinion is that true achieve and lasting, and sustainable peace, we need still to work for a viable two-state solution. >> i know it seems incredibly hard at this time, but this the only way forward that the arab countries recognize israel's right to exist. and that israel those all, it can to ensure a viable palestinian in state, including stopping the legal settlements and therein lies the problem hamas does not recognize israel's right to exist in netanyahu has said that the two-state solution at this point, not on the table. >> and there's one of the big impasses. thank you so much for explaining your position on all
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involved with any isis activities. she is now back in the united states and facing charges now oh, to tiktok. >> tiktok is now suing the united states into us government trying to block the new law that will force the platform to cut ties with its china-based parent company 20 or be banned in the united states. the lawsuit sets up foot is sure to be a huge legal battle. tiktok is arguing that the law is unconstitutional. violet getting the first amendment rights of its users while makers in the biden administration have said the ban is rooted in national security concerns over the apps, ties to china robert f. kennedy jr. says, doctors founding worm in his head here's the quote a worm that got into my brain and eight, a portion and then di, this is coming from new reporting by the new york times about a 2012 deposition during a divorce proceeding that deposition of kennedy was reviewed by the new york times, the presidential candidate described in this
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deposition what doctors pulled him in 2010 because he was seeking treatment for memory loss and mentally the fatigue saying this in the deposition what i have cognitive problems. >> clearly, i have short-term memory loss and i had longer-term i'm really loss that affects me. kennedy said, the parasite was removed and has had no after effects on him. what asked by the times if this will come? compromise his fitness for office spokesman for his campaign told the time that is a hilarious suggestion. given the competition john television broke kate baldwin, i have to say, i've covered a lot of campaigns a warm eight, my brain so first time i've ever heard that in a prison. in you have a great memory and i fact check that. >> i don't mean to diminish it. i imagine there are serious medical issues there, but i just wasn't expecting seeing that when i woke up and read that paper, not on the bingo card for the de the boy scouts of america re branding starting
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in february, the organization will be known as scouting america with me now is roger chrome, president and ceo boy scouts of america. i imagined soon president and ceo of scouting america, why the change? >> john, thanks for the time this morning. or organization is 114 years old. there have been 130 million americans who had been in our program. we've had girls in our program since the 60s five ago, we welcome girls into our two core programs we called cubs scouting and scalps, bsa, in the last five years, we've had 175,000 girls who have joined our program. so the name change is a reflection of the organization that we aren't the youth that we serve, and the youth that we want to serve in the future. >> so 175,000 girls and what, 6,000 eagle scouts, i think i was really i was not aware of that. that's a big part now of
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what you're doing. >> it's a huge part of what we're doing. i was an eagle scout. unfortunately, i have a daughter and my daughter was not able to join our organization when she was a youth. and i want to make sure that all youth in america have the opportunity to experience we're losing roger krone. >> mr. chrome, can you hear me mr. kroner, you back in here are you can you hear me? >> yeah. i'm look, i'm so sorry. we have we have a crummy connection here, but let me just ask this okay. good. i think you can hear me and let me just ask this if we still have you because you know, the pushback and i think you came here certain rules, certain republican members of congress within minutes, if you making this announcement so when called, it called it woke. what do you say to those who are making that criticism all
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right. we lost him, roger krone, president and or boy scouts of america soon to be changing his name to scouting america as he was saying, some hundred and 75,000 girls. i've been in the boy scouts over the last several years, 6,000 eagle scouts, that is a big part of what they are now doing. you heard him say that the name change is to reflect where the organization is right now and going forward, tara john technology still not bear to help us out. still a problem. thank you so much. all right. i had last month broke the record for the hottest april on record, what scientists are forecasting for the years ahead, that's ahead in the furniture business, things move fast, ziprecruiter helps us hire qualified candidates who keep up. we needed a project manager yesterday, we posted a job and ziprecruiter tutor and had our guy on-site and five
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morning police are searching for a driver who fled the scene of a pretty wild car crash. look at this surveillance video captures the moments that the car flipped through the air after apparently the driver loss control this happened in a phoenix neighborhood. investigators believe it went airborne. i can verify it when airborne, i don't hear that from investigators right there apparently it hit a curb first. it then rolled over and then hit the wall the driver we are told was able to get out of the car after this and then fled the scene. no homes other structures are animals were damaged in the filming of that video. now, in there it's a really amazing thing to see sarah how did he survive that or the person they still can't find the person driving that car insane. thank you for that, john, if you are watching us this morning, congrats, you just survive the hottest april ever last month mark the 11th
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consecutive month of extreme global tempers and scientists are warning the worst because he had to come, cnn's bill, we're not the worst. trust me here to discuss you will bear of these news bad it's like it's another i can get hotter. yeah. yeah. and we've done it again 11 straight months now, last april, the hottest ever in recorded history. now, that's 11 straight months as you have many tension, this is all according to copernicus, the european space climate agency there it is. of course, were trying to hold the line at the paris accords back in simpler times at one 0.5 degrees. of course, we're looking for long-term to cross that threshold, but the more months we tip pass 1.5 celsius the more we lose the hope of holding that temperature. we're headed towards three degrees of warming forming right now, sarah and check out the april compared to years past you can see how we're off the charts over. that's us at the very top there. everything below us is my lifetime. your lifetime. we're in uncharted territories
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and equally troubling here as we head into a hotter summer here, a hurricane season they're already wrestling with this in asia, massive heat waves, hundred and ten degree days in india for there are massive fish kills a result of this, there's also the sea surface temperatures, 13 straight months of record temperatures off the charts. that means coral reefs, as we speak, are bleaching and dying from australia to the caribbean. these are the cradles of sea life in the ocean right now. and so yet another sign of our overheating in planet. >> when you look at this bell and you talk about the ocean temperatures isn't that the thing that can really fuel, for example, the hurricanes? absolutely. that where there's a bunch of them that are predicted get this here. >> it's invisible. what's happening to our oceans, right? but it's so important to our weather patterns, to our food chains. and exactly as you say, heat is the engine of a hurricane and the predictions for this coming season or record off the charts based on the history of had el nino, the natural warming pattern is
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actually winding down, but there's still a 60 6% chance right now, the 2024 will be the hottest number 99% chance. it will be number two, but it's just and, but here's the other thing i have to remind folks. this is one of the coolest april's of the rest of our lives. this is baked in now and we have to adapt accordingly. >> one of the coolest april's are the renown into may for the rest of our lives is saying something, can you give us some good news? is there any good news good news. >> rhythm clean energy revolution, or a tipping points being crossed every day we have reports coming out later de that under embargo about how the world is shifting into cleaner fuels, it's just a question is it fast enough? >> and how much can we save in the interim bill where hello, hello. we are all here for creepy, just sitting here the whole time we just walked up excuses were drawn to my doom we actually have some breaking news. we do liberate you. yeah, let me just tell them what's going on here. >> the georgia court of appeals has announced it will consider the effort by donald trump in
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his co defendants to disqualify it. >> attorney district attorney let me actually explain snuggling. what happened is the georgia court of appeals is going to hear the case about funny willis, whether or not she can stay on the election subversion case against donald trump. this was appealed immediately after the decision was made. we did not know if the appeals court would take up the case. the appeals court has now decided we'll hear the case. this is a big deal. the appeals court could have decided it just wasn't going to hear the case at all. and then the lower court judge decision would have been in place. funny, willis could have stayed on now, there will be more lethal eagleman brief order. >> it was just a brief order release today. >> so far funny, wallace's office has declined to comment on this order. >> we should glass i mentioned documents case delayed. this one. another. delay these probably one developments continue. thank you all so much for joining us today. the cnn news central newsroom, at general hospital the whole myth
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