to defend the president, because if you don t, goes, you re going to be in a bloody civil war or an insurrection or a war or a fight. we do anticipate this meeting to happen in about a half an hour. we have no reason to believe it will not at this point in time. we are keeping a close eye on the situation here. halle. we are getting information in, in the last hour or so more and more about who stuart rose, is his life what he has been accused of. one of our colleagues, mogen, pete, paul, tom winter talked to his ex-wife. morgan is make an important point of the seriousness of the charges that rhodes face, the conspiracy charge, one of the things he said was, quote, we aren t getting 32 you this without a civil war. we need to make those senators very uncomfortable with all of us being a few hundred feet away and quote after this, if nothing happens, it s war, civil war
you think you were told to leave. no, you pretty well nailed it there, rachel, and i have always been a rather frank talker when it comes to things that i think the public needs to know, and i think that is at the origin. i loved working in the kelly administration, i must say. and i just think that it was hard for me to not disclose and be transparent about the things that i thought the public needed to know, even if we needed to give them early information today, and whether it s tomorrow or a month or a year from now to correct that information as we got more information in, but i like to put it out there and really speak the truth, and i think it was poorly received in some quarters, needless to say. and to be clear, it doesn t sound like you and governor kelly had strong differences of opinion in terms of what needed to be done in kansas to try to hold the pandemic at bay, to try to mitigate the devastation of the pandemic. it sounds like the issue was your sharpness of tone,
were told to leave. no, you pretty well nailed it there, rachel, and i have always been a rather frank talker when it comes to things that i think the public needs to know, and i think that is at the origin. i loved working in the kelly administration, i must say. and i just think that it was hard for me to not disclose and be transparent about the things that i thought the public needed to know, even if we needed to give them early information today and whether it s tomorrow or a month or a year from now to correct that information as we got more information in, but i like to put it out there and really speak the truth, and i think it was poorly received in some quarters, needless to say. and to be clear, it doesn t sound like you and governor kelly had strong differences of opinions of what needed to be done in kansas to hold the pandemic at bay, to try to mitigate the devastation of the pandemic. it sounds like the issue was your sharpness of tone, your acuteness of tone that wa
a crisis, people have a physiological and psychological strain that s put on them. so this is the challenge for law enforcement. we ve heard that, you know, people confirming, no, there was one shooter. now someone saying that there were three. the shots came from over here. the crowd was running over there. the problem is that there s a lot of chaos in the moments of these incidents, so that s the challenge for law enforcement is, how do they take all of this information in, digest it to actually come out with some actionable intelligence that they can then use to go forward and address this threat? all right. stand by. we ll get back to all of you in just a moment. but cnn s correspondent dan simon is there on the scene for us. and dan, you can set the scene for us. where are you? what are you seeing? and what are you hearing? reporter: we are at gavalin college, natalie. i can tell you that a press conference is going to take place shortly with authorities that are going to brie
. a new court filing from the russia special counsel today, and once again, robert mueller raises new questions, each as he answers one. what d we learn today? that the special counsel is still not ready to schedule a sentencing date for rick gates. the special counsel and attorneys for gates told the court he continues to provide information in, quote, several ongoing investigations. gates and lawyers for the special counsel promise to file an update in 60 days. cnn s roeporters joining us now. what is robert mueller telling us in telling us nothing? there are still several ongoing investigations where gates is a value, and you would have thought with the sentencing, that would end his role, but we re learning that gates is still a key person in