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Nadler plans to grill him with help from committee lawyers. Seems a reasonable thing. Barr, however, the attorney general, is not having it. Cnns lauren fox is on capitol hill. Twotime attorney general, washington lawyer for decades. Why is he unwilling to answer questions from lawyers on behalf of the Judiciary Committee regarding the Mueller Report . Has he given an explanation. Reporter good morning, jim. Its going to be a blockbuster weekend on capitol hill. Bill barr set to be before the committee on wednesday. The testimony is still up in the air and that is because of the way that jerry nadler, the chairman of the committee, wants to structure the committee hearing. He essentially wants to give each member on capitol hill an opportunity on that committee to question barr for five minutes each, but then he wants to allow the committees lawyers to have questions for 30 minutes. Republicans would get 30 minutes, democrats would get 30 minutes. This is something that i am told is not unheard of but is certainly very unusual, and i want to just read the statement from the justice department. Theyre essentially saying thats not going to happen, bill barr wont come before the committee if thats the structure. They said, quote, the attorney general agreed to appear before congress. Therefore, members of congress should be the ones doing the questioning. He remains happy to engage with members on their questions regarding the Mueller Report. Not surprising, nadler says, you dont get to tell me how to run my committee. Here is what he said yesterday. The witness is not going to tell the committee how to conduct its hearing, period. What does it say if agent barr doesnt back down . Well have to subpoena him and use whatever means we can to enforce the subpoena. Reporter jim, you heard it there. Essentially this is a further escalation of the fight that we have seen brewing between the white house, the Trump Administration and democrats on capitol hill. This, of course, isnt the only issue where theyre facing push back. Certainly a lot to watch appearing on capitol hill this weekend. Lauren fox on the hill. Thank you. Joined by susan hennessy, cnn legal analyst and former u. S. Attorney. Setting aside why bar, who is a lawyer for many decades, would be intimidated by attorneys for the house Judiciary Committee. Does he have any recourse to say, listen, ill come, but its got to be committee members, otherwise i wont come. Certainly the attorney general doesnt have any authority to Tell Congress how it should conduct its hearings. That said, he does have some leverage. Oftentimes the executive branch and congress will clash over the manner in which individuals will testify. Oftentimes theyll threaten to issue a subpoena, threaten to take it to court. Ordinarily what happens is they reach a compromise solution. Here, while bar doesnt have any right to say i will only answer questions to congress, really what hes saying is im willing to fight this out. The way it will likely be resolved is the two sides coming to a compromise decision. Just to remind folks, republicans, they used a prosecutor to ask christine blaiford of alleged misconduct by cavanaugh. Well see about the hypocrisy here. We dont have the sound. Im sure you remember, she was there and there was controversy why couldnt the members themselves ask her these questions. This happens relatively frequently, does it not . Its a little bit unusual for the attorney general to be questioned by committee staff. Its not unheard of. I think the ford hearings show why nadler wants to use this format. Thats its much more effective in getting actual substantive information. Whenever you have members questioning, its divided into fiveminute blocks. They begin with grandstanding, speaking more to the cameras. This is the situation in which the substantive information the attorney general has is really important. The democratic members want those answers. They feel the lawyers will be better positioned to get that in that kind of format. Absolutely. Like a cross examination in court to some degree. This is part of a Bigger Picture here because the Trump Administration is sitting back saying were not going to talk to any of you at any time. Subpoena us. Well see what happens. What is going to happen here . Youre going to have multiple cases here where it might go to court as to whether members of the administration in any context will answer these calls to come testify. This really is part of a broader strategy were seeing out of the white house. Its not unusual for the executive branch to object to certain forms of oversight, certain types of subpoenas. The president said pretty much outright theyll fight in and all subpoenas. Really what theyre saying is we object to the notion of congressional oversight. The idea that congress can bring members of the executive branch in and get information, demand documents, thats something weve never seen a prior president make that assertion before. A little bit gives the game away. Ordinarily the executive branch is making its arguments on very narrow legal grounds, theres a reason we object to this particular subpoena. For the Trump Administration to say we object to any and all subpoenas no matter what, this is not about a meritorious legal argument, its about being obstructionist in general. Is it an easy call . It would be unusual for a court to step in here. Its more likely this is hardball between the branches and theyll kwcome to an answern their own. The Supreme Court has held over and over again that congress does have the inherent power of inquiry, it does need to get this information. The actual significant precedent for this was a case involving a woman named ann gorsuch. Her son neil gorsuch is sitting on the United States Supreme Court and may be one of the people who decides thats an interesting coincidence. Susan hennessy, thanks very much. The san diego sheriff now says the 19yearold man accused of shooting four people in a california synagogue acted alone. He is now sitting in a jail cell facing charges of murder and attempted murder after investigators say he killed one person, wounded three others during a passover celebration. Today as the synagogue prepares to bury the woman who witnesses say shielded her rabbi from the shooter, were hearing from one of two men who tried to stop him as his gun jammed. As he was discharging the rounds, i ran up to him and i yelled at him and he dropped his weapon and ran out, and i chased him out of the sanctuary. I was in the military and i just ran to fire. Thats what i did. I didnt plan it. I didnt think about it. Its just what i did. That is bravery in action. Cnn correspondent dan simon live in poway, california. Dan, tell us what were learning about this attack and how it was thwarted by a few people acting bravely in the moment. Reporter jim, lets first talk about the victim who died here. 60yearold Lori Gilbert Kaye. Funeral services will be held for her today. She is being called a hero. She put herself between the shooter and the rabbi. In fact, the rabbi says she took a bullet for the entire congregation. He says the only reason why he is alive today is because of what she did. Some of the details here, jim, are absolutely k4i8ing. I can tell you that her husband was also here that morning. He happens to be a physician. He was tending to the wounded. At first he didnt realize he was trying to revive his wife. Once he did, he just collapsed, just fainted. Very disturbing detail. There are also some other incredible acts of heroism including from a 34yearold israeli native who took gunfire to the leg just after that. He ushered several children to safety and then, of course, we heard from this iraq war veteran who actually tried to chase down the shooter and apparently the shooter dropped his weapon as he screamed at him. And then a Border Patrol agent actually following the shooter out the door, firing several rounds as the shooter tried to escape. Wet dont know what led the shooter to call police. Apparently he did so, identified himself and was apprehended a short time later. Tell us about the wounded rabbi and what hes saying. Remarkable as well. As its happening, he got shot, loses his fingers to these bullets. Its a remarkable story. Reporter the rabbi was actually in the banquet hall preparing to deliver his sermon. He heard what sounded like a loud bang. He didnt realize it was gunfire. And then just moments later he was actually facetoface with the shooter. This is the sequence of events from his point of view. Take a look. A young man standing with a rifle pointing right at me. And i look at him. He had sunglasses on. I couldnt see his eyes, couldnt see his soul. We need to battle darkness with light. No matter how dark the world is, we need to think of a little bit of light pushes away a lot of darkness. Reporter the suspect is a 19yearold College Student. We dont know if he had any kind of weapons training. We also dont know how he obtained the gun. Apparently at some point during the shooting, the gun jammed. He was unable to fire any further. And if that is, in fact, the case that prevented several more people from dying. Jim. Not to mention folks acting at that crucial moment as well. Dan simon, thanks very much. One of those wounded in the synagogue attack was an 8yearold girl. She spoke to our sara sidner after getting out of the hospital. Reporter so the piece of shrapnel went in your leg and came out the other side . Yes. Reporter what were you thinking then . Did it hurt . In the first place i didnt even feel it. After they wiped it and the blood was off and it was it felt like i had the giantest bruise ever. It was hurting bad. That poor little girl. Just happy shes alive. Joining me to discuss what the mayor of poway is calling a hate crime, brian levin, director for the center of the study of hate and extremism. Thank you so much for taking the time today. You watch the news. You see incidents like this more often. Thats not just anecdotal. Its in the numbers. Well put these up on the screen. Hate crimes increasing somewhat dramatically in the last four to five years. What do you attribute that rise to. Thank you for having me, jim. Great question. Our hearts go out to the family of Lori Gilbert Kaye and the congregation of chabad in poway. Youre kpooktly right. Weve seen this increase over the last four to five years. Nationally we bottomed out with regard to hate crimes in 2014. The big cities, they turned a year earlier. Our latest data which we just have coming out showed in 30 major American Cities hate crimes are up for a fifth consecutive year. That portends to national increases when the fbi comes out with their 2018 data in the fall. But our data shows hate crimes went up for the fifth consecutive year, the steepest incline. You know what . The second biggest rate of increase last year was antisemitic attacks. Weve seen a sea change. Weve also seen a rise in White Nationalist homicides, rising from 13 to 17. Well see when the adl data comes out probably later this week. I would bet theyll show similar data to ours with respect to increases not only in hate crimes but antisemitic hate crimes. Well see what their data says. No question. When you look at the manifesto this shooter wrote before, it had a lot of similarities to the one written by the attacker in Christ Church new zealand. Of course, there attacking mosques, here attacking synagogues. You see the increase, you see the numbers, its very clear. Its a marked increase. What are the causes of this . What is happening to allow this violence to become more common . And the data shows this again. 20 , thats a mark that we rarely hit with regard to religion an hate crimes. In 2017, the fbi showed 60 of religion and hate crimes were antisemitic. Weve been seeing a trend towards increasing religion hate crimes, not just against jews, but jews are certainly the ones that are leading, unfortunately, that trend. Some of the things that were looking at are dramatic demographic changes taking place for which jews are being blamed. In other words, not just here in the United States. Our research from around the world shows antisemitism has gone up in england and in other parts of europe as well. This nationalism that is taking place with respect to fear of demographic change, not only here in the United States but elsewhere, when you couple that with two other things, one is a very splintered and polarized sociopolitical landscape and the fragments of social media, these fishers allow this antisemitism to bubble up and, indeed, one in nine americans, abc Washington Post poll, one in nine say nazi fe views are acceptable. We saw these increase in hate crime on the internet, but it wasnt just im sorry hate speech on the internet. It wasnt just increasing, it was dissipating to more splintered and fragmented echo chambers where this assailant had activity on. This selfreenforcing phenomenon within those silos. Shocking numbers. Thank you for walking us through it brian levin. Lets hope we dont have to be talking about it. You made one excellent point at the end. Theres a chain of these people using social media. What weve seen is propaganda of the deed years before we would see these folks commit acts of violence trying to encourage other violence by the act itself. Now theyre using past people and the internet to broadcast their crimes and their manifestos, a different time now. Sounds like islamist terrorism as well, similar kind of phenomenon. Yes. Thanks very much. Well speak again. Still to come this hour, joe biden hits pennsylvania to appeal to the key blue collar voters while beto orourke launches his first policy initiative at Yosemite National park. The race for 2020 heating up. An nfl rookie was shot just hours after he was drafted by the new york giants. How could this injury affect not only his career before it begins, what does it tell us about violence, and a billion at the Box Office Avengers end game hauling in an historic amount of cash, 1. 2 billion over just the opening weekend. Those are big numbers. 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Cnns leyla santiago joins us from Yosemite National park, the backdrop for his announcement. Do we know what hes proposing . Reporter he detailed the plan on a fivepage fact sheet. This is his first major policy rollout. Were in yosemite where there are breathtaking views and scenery. Driving in, its very much a National Park scarred by the wildfires. It certainly sets the scene for what he wants to talk about today which is climate change. Lets jump right into the bullet points here. He says day one he wants to get executive action on cutting down on pollution and get the u. S. Right back into the paris climate agreement. Hes also saying that he wants to send, in his first bill to congress, something that commits to 5 trillion over a tenyear span. He also wants to work with congress to make sure he sets up some sort of standard that will get the u. S. To net zero emissions by 2050. That chunk of it, in talking about Emission Reductions is very much in line with the green new deal, something weve heard a lot of the Democratic Candidates talking about on the 2020 campaign trail. But here is the big question that we hear from a lot of folks when plans are rolled out, how is he going to pay for it . In his plan he says he wants to make structural changes to the tax code and that the revenue that will come from that will be enough to pay for this. This is his first major rollout. And as ive been on the campaign trail, ive heard a lot of voters who say they want more specifics, more policy. One man in South Carolina said i love how hes identified the problems. Now i want him to identify his solutions. Here is his first attempt as a 2020 candidate to give some of the solutions to tackle climate change. A big driving force for a lot of young supporters. Leyla santiago. Joe biden kicks off 2020 president ial campaign in pennsylvania. Hell host a meet and greet at a union hall in pittsburgh, after grabbing endorsement of the International Association of firefighters. Bidens team also reporting big fundraising numbers, 6. 3 million in the first 24 hours of the campaign, that is the highest of all 20 Democratic Candidates so far. Just beating beto orourke by a nose there. Joining me now, david urban, former democratic mayor of philadelphia michael nutter, thanks very much to both of you gentlemen. Pennsylvania, obviously battleground state. Within pennsylvania, blue collar voters which President Trump was able to bring to his side in 2016. We know joe biden has those in his sights now. First to you, david irvin, does he pose a threat to donald trump in that key voting bloc . As ive said before in times, winning pennsylvania as a republican in any statewide race isnt easy. It wasnt easy in 2016, wont be easy this time. I do think President Trumps record so far speaks for itself. In pennsylvania, a. P. Had a report out last week that in march pennsylvania reported the lowest Unemployment Rate since theyve been keeping records, jim. 6. 2 million workers in pennsylvania, historic alltime low, have now found work. Unemployment at the lowest level since theyve been keeping records. Real wages have increased in march real wages increased 3 to hourly working rates at about 19. 50 an hour. I think as long as those numbers keep going strong, this president is going to be pretty tough to beat no matter who the candidate is. Michael nutter, you cant argue with the economic numbers. How is that resonating in the swing district. We can say the midterms democrats with economic numbers did pretty well. How does this go in 2020 . The economy seems only to be getting stronger. Jim, those overall statewide numbers, as interesting as they are, theres a different story on the ground in places like pittsburgh up through allegheny valley and certainly in philadelphia and even the philadelphia suburbs where we see still in many neighborhoods, especially for africanamericans and latinos, black and brown people, competingly high unemployment numbers, challenges with economic insecurity, the trade policies having a significant effect on agriculture and our farmers all across pennsylvania. Agriculture, of course, being our number one industry. Because of blockages by this administration, our ability to trade across the world or even nearby country like cuba impeded, if not almost impossible because of policies by donald trump. Listen, i hear you. Im sure there are some people not doing as well as others. Mayor nutter, does that argument really work with the vast majority who are better off . I dont know anyone who thinks the current occupant of the white house is a blue collar guy. Probably the last blue collar he saw was probably on one of his polo shirts. Thats a different argument, and a fair one. Jim, the fact that the mayor all across pennsylvania. David, go ahead. It is a fair argument to say that joe biden can appeal more as one of them than a donald trump can. Look, that doesnt bear itself out like the past races the Vice President has run for president , he performed anemically. The mayor overlooks the small fact, you cant argue with facts. Thats the tough part about it. Hispanic unemployment, alltime low in history. Africanamerican unemployment, alltime low in history. Thats not in 49 states and not including pennsylvania. That includes pennsylvania. I promise, this president is going to make a vigorous outreach for africanamerican votes in pennsylvania and philadelphia, all across the commonwealth as well as hispanic votes. Well campaign in every ward, every pre sixty, every county in pennsylvania for every vote. Listen, i think earlier, in the hour before democratic strategists said democrats lack a coherent economic message across the spectrum in 2020. Without that message, theyre going to fail. I agree with sal linda lake who was on earlier. I agree with that. Without the economic message, theyre going to fail. David, if you want to talk about facts, you should at least be honest and acknowledge the fact that those numbers, many of which you cite, were already going down when the Obama Administration was transitioning into the current administration. You know those are actually the facts. Paul krugman, they all said this president is going to let the mayor finish. I didnt hear what he said. Those are actually the facts. Again, everyone is not doing that well. A lot of people could be doing a whole lot better. Lets see how this campaign develops out. You guys know for a fact that joe biden is a person of the people. People know that in pennsylvania, and certainly with his pennsylvania roots, he is the working class, middleclass joe. I want to hear what his economic argument is. Hes scranton joe, amtrak joe. He has the ability to connect with these guys in the way a new york billionaire cannot. How does donald trump beat him in pennsylvania . Let me just tell you, joe biden left pennsylvania in 1952. He was born in scranton, stayed there for nine years, but left the commonwealth. Its a nice image. Its convenient david, do you know why he left the commonwealth . Do you know why he left the commonwealth . For a better job. His dad left for a better job. They had to move because of the economic conditions. He knows what people feel. Im not begrudging the guy. You brought it up. You opened that door. He knows, in fact, as a person, an individual, as a child and a young man, what it feels like to be economically insecure and there are still many pennsylvanias who are economically insecure. I dont dispute that, mr. Mayor. I think the party needs a message. All right. Youll hear a message from many of our candidates and youll certainly hear something from joe biden today. David urban, michael nutter, thank you very much. Hours of becoming an nfl draft pick is shot and his College Teammate is killed. Well have more after this break. You should be mad at forced camaraderie. And you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. But youre not mad, because you have e trade, whos tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. Dont get mad. Get e trades simplified technical analysis. My digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. But those days are over. Now i take metamucil every day. 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Reporter theyve all been taken to the hospital to be checked out. Recovering from a harrowing weekend. These are a group of men that planned to go into whats called the sigh clops cave. The cave is on private property, but it piques the interest of explorers. They got down there, didnt have enough food, didnt have enough water. They had an unexpected downpour and found themselves trapped, unable to make their way out. Early in the hours of sunday morning one man did get out. Hes the one who went and got help. He was able to let authorities know where exactly his friends were. The group of men stuck inside ranging from 34 to 59. Local and state cave rescue workers came together to plot a plan to get them out. They immediately went out to see the condition of these men who were exhausted and fighting off hypothermia, able to bring them warm blankets and food and then lead them back out. The rescue workers involved in the operation say when they got down and saw the group, certainly the group was in good spirits. Jim, we imagine smiles on all their faces when they saw help had arrived after two days in that cave. Just glad theyre safe. Alexandra field, thanks very much. Hours after being drafted by the new york giants on saturday, an nfl rookie is wounded in a shooting, the same shooting that killed a College Teammate. Andy scholes joining us. It is heartbreaking. Hours after fulfilling a childhood dream of playing in the nfl, 23yearold Corey Ballentine was shot at an offcampus party. He played College Football at washburn university, drafted by the giants saturday afternoon. Here is the call giants head coach pat sure her made to ballentine after taking him in the sixth round. Glad to add you to our team. Glad to be a part of the franchise. Ive been waiting for this opportunity for a lifetime. Glad to be even a part of the conversation. Definitely ready to start learning. Hours after that college, ballentine and due want simmons was at a party. A vehicle pulled up to the gathering and the people inside asked ballentine and simmons a question. When the car circled back around, someone inside started shooting. Ballentine suffered nonlifethreatening injuries and is expected to make a full recovery. Simmons died in the shooting, it was ballentine that called simmons father to tell him what happened. At first i just felt like they were calling, corey, congratulations. When they said he had been shot, my heard just dropped. Jim, police say theyre still investigating what exactly happened there in topeka. Tell us, andy, what the giants are saying about the situation and do they believe hes still going to be able to still play football . The giants released a statement saying were aware of the tragic situation and continue to gather information. We have spoken to corey and hes recovering in the hospital. Our thoughts are with Dwane Simmons family, friends and teammates. Its unfortunate what was supposed to be one of the happiest days of ballentines life turned into one of the saddest. Hes expected to make a full recovery and presumably play for the giants one day. Good news for him and his family. Andy scholes, thanks so much. Baltimore police are looking for the gunman who opened fire on two cookouts just last night, killing one person, injuring seven others. Police say the suspect approached the intersection where the two cookouts were taking place and began firing just into the crowd. Police do not know if the gunman was targeting someone in particular. Investigators say the evidence suggests someone may have also fired back at the gunman, crossfire. Four people are dead after a construction crane collapsed in downtown seattle. Video captured the crane tumbling to the crowd, incredible video on saturday. 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Were you under instructions there to do anything, under instructions from the secretary of state or from the president or both to do whatever was necessary to get his release . Well, as soon as the north korean side told me that his bill for 2 million would have to be paid, of course, i contacted my boss, then secretary of state Rex Tillerson to ask him. He got back to me very quickly thereafter to say, yes, go ahead and sign. Was it your understanding that secretary tillerson had the president s approval for that . It was my understanding. I never asked him. This was coming directly from the president who has since said he would never pay some ransoms, he called them. Bolton says the u. S. Has not paid this money yet. Will the u. S. Pay this money . Should the u. S. Pay this money . Jim, i dont know. I left the government about a year ago, and i know until i had left, u. S. Government had not paid the money. My view is that, of course, this involved two separate decisions. 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