wizard of oz slippers nearly two decades ago. they were swiped from the judy garland museum in 2005 but recovered in 2018, they re valued at around $3.5 million. and no, sadly, those are not actually rubies. thanks for joining us, cnn tonight with alisyn camerota starts right now. he just wanted the power to click his heels and be able to go home. i do too but not for $3.5 million. right. good point. that s why he sold them. excellent. thank you very much. i m alisyn camerota. welcome to cnn tonight. we ve got the inside story of what happened when harry and meghan were chased by paparazzi through the streets of new york. taxi driver who was at the wheel is with us live to explain what harry and meghan were saying and doing during that ordeal. we all remember when donald trump claimed he could declassify documents just by thinking about it. well, we have exclusive reporting tonight on the 16 records that show trump and his top advisers did know how real declassifi
ownership have in me to, you know, kind of lead the charge along with bam right now. anything is possible. they trust me with the ball on the defensive end. and i think that s what any basketball player wants. that s what anybody wants out of life is just to be wanted. be appreciated. and just let you go out there and rock. great stuff there from butler. he was also active. this run is possible this wherp in that tournament. he said, damn right he did. we love jimmy butler. love. i love what he said applies to everyone s life in one way or another. i know. amazing. can t wait to see what happens next in the series. andy, we ll check back in with you. for everyone else, cnn this morning continues right now. they re declassified when i took them. if you re going to declassify records this is how you do it. he did not do any of those things. the chase in new york speaking to all the fears that harry has been so vocal about. the fact that i lost many i mom whe
too. recently i noticed somewhat of a change, and i expressed it here on fox. i warned that vigilante justice was coming. this isn t anything new from what we ve been experiencing for almost like two years in the country where the crimes have become more brazen. it is very clear that the criminals aren t afraid of law enforcement. as this continues in the country we re going to have vigilante justice and we can t have that in a civilized society. someone has to fill that void and we don t want that to happen but the leaders aren t doing anything about it, the mayors aren t stepping up to the plate, the das aren t stepping up to the plate, the judges aren t stepping up to the plate. on so who s going to do it and that s where vigilante justice comes into play. 80s that to brag or be right. i genuinely wanted to be wrong about this issue. but this is just basic science. when government creates this kind of void, someone or some idea will fill it. the most recent example is th
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america s newsroom. bill: i m bill hemmer. jose gutierrez is an architect from cincinnati. he was in mexico visiting his fiance over the holidays and they went missing christmas day. 300 miles northwest of mexico city, the region known for cartel violence. dana: williamlagelage is live in los angeles. bill: 40 million americans a year visit mexico. being kidnapped is a small risk, some areas are a lot worse than others especially where cartel checkpoints leave tourists defenseless. the latest victim ohio architect in mexico visiting his fiance. they were offered dinner with two relatives when they disappeared on christmas day. we were just going to have a dinner together along with her sister and her cousin. witnesses report seeing the four pull into a van, later found filled with bullet holes. bodies buried nearby. officials confirm the fatalities this week with his employer saying we ll miss him more than words can express. where this happened is in the middle o