first it with the i think right now members that the legault household staff, also testifying against the bus. that is what multiple people classified documents investigation are telling, us and a cnn exclusive. they say federal prosecutors made calls with witnesses, a man who claimed the former president, bedroom a chauffeur, and a woodworker. people who might not get a lot of attention on trump property, but who see and hear a lot on the job. people who cnn has also learned have already been talking in detail to investigators. they are not likely witnesses. so our secret service agent sources tell, us and others in the room when the former president was captured on multiple apparently showing off a classified military document about bombing iran. wait a minute. let s see here. i just isn t that amazing? this totally wins my case. except it is highly controversial see as president i could have declassified, now i can t. isn t that interesting? that is so cool. lo
president and the former president, one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash good morning. you relied on cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington right now in delaware. hunter biden s fate is in the hands of a jury. the president s son arrived in court this morning as jurors resume deliberations in his federal gun trial and just about a half hour later, he left the courthouse in wilmington. hunter biden is accused of lying about his illegal drug use when he bought a handgun back in 2018, if convicted of all three charges, he could face 25 years in prison. cnn s evan perez drawing this is from outside the courthouse in delaware. evan wasn t expected that hunter biden would only make a short visit there as the jury deliberates, what s the latest no, jim, i think we didn t anticipate that he would be able to leave during the time that the jury is deliberating. typically defendants have to sit here like the rest of us as we wait for the jury to complete its work
of symi last wednesday, his body was later recovered on a remote hillside following a four day search. from symi, our correspondent joe inwood reports. it was here on a rocky hillside that michael mosley was found. he was just metres from safety when he was seemingly overcome by the heat and collapsed. the people of this island and the greek authorities had done everything they could. despite that, he was not found for nearly four days. it was on that beach of agia marina that the body, which has now been identified as michael mosley, was found. he was found lying just to the right side of that fence you can see over there so really close to where people would have been relaxing and playing on this popular and busy beach. we spoke to a police source who said that the body of michael mosley had been there for a number of days. that the body of michael mosley had it was a tragic end to a story that had begun on wednesday when michael mosley left the beach where he d been with h
fraser. good morning, welcome to brussels. boats are still being counted here at the european parliament. it very much feels like the morning after that i before, is a bleary eyes. i can see journalists asleep at the desks, surrounded by the detritus of half eaten food, bottles of water and quite a lot of coffee. no question what a story of the night was, the shift across the continent to the right. the hard right performing well in austria, the netherlands, germany. not so well in poland and slovakia. and, of course, the headline news overnight is the fact that president macron has called that snap election in france, where the national rally took 32% of the vote, compared to his party s 14%. that is a record performance for the national rally. it left the president, in his view, with no option but to dissolve parliament and call a snap election. translation: the rise - of nationalists and demagogues is a dangerfor our nation, but also for europe. i say this even though we h
that was called out in this report that i think is also really important, is that a lot? out of the countries that are doing better have home visiting nurses. so we now know that 65% of the deaths that are happening that are related to pregnancy and childbirth are happening postpartum within the first year after baby is born. so the emphasis has been on prenatal care, which we can still do better at i m delivery and then mom is like, move on, babies here. mom, you ve got through this and then she s left on her own with little access to services, mental health then the paid leave piece is what comes into play there? women are just unsupported. it s a gender equity issue, i think at the very root cause and there s more attention to it, but it s not happening fast enough. and women are still dying your organization has now what fib we re almost 15, almost. and this is showing like the crisis is then the crisis is now silver lining though. are there are people like you who are pu