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CNN CNN Newsroom Live July 7, 2024

why they expect more u.s. states to follow their lead. we are hours away from learning new details about what prompted the fbi search on donald trump s estate. the u.s. federal judge has ordered the justice department to release the affidavit. some crucial information will be kept secret. we could see the search warrant affidavit in redacted form at any moment. that is because the federal judge has ruled the justice department must make public the version they submitted to him on thursday. this is the version that is significantly blacked out. it could reveal some procedural details. about what happened on august 8. the judge wrote the doj must unseal the version of the affidavit by noon on friday. we saw the judge did agree that they do need to black out substantial portions of the affidavit. since the judge said it could reveal the identity of witnesses. it could even reveal uncharged parties. who may be charged with crimes related to this ongoing criminal investigation

CNN Erin Burnett OutFront July 7, 2024

more momentum in key states. let s go outfront. good evening, i m tammy baldwin in for erin burnett. out front tonight, all eyes on the doj. a federal judge ordering the justice department to release the redacted affidavit used to justify the fbi search of trump s mar-a-lago home. the release could happen anytime between now and noon tomorrow. search warrant affidavits typically contain pretty crucial information, like why investigators want to search a property and what potential crimes they re looking for. judge bruce reinhart is ordering the affidavits release, agreeing with the justice department that certain portions of the document should remain sealed. this is how he put it. quote, disclosure would reveal the identities of witnesses, law enforcement agents, and uncharged parties. the investigation strategy, direction, scope, sources, and methods, and grand jury information. so now the question remains what will the doj reveal, and what will it tell us about the in

CNN CNN Newsroom Live June 4, 2024 07:54:00

have had mass homelessness for a long time. according to new yorkers we met, there is a desire for new york city to embrace the latest wave of masses. as it has always done. i think it will be great. there is also a call to fix pre- existing issues. i think the city has always been kind of a beacon to people who arrived here from other places. there is a lot of things that need to be fixed here. there is a lot of work that needs to be done. a immigrant himself, he says he understands those concerns. even as public schools alone expect an additional 1000 migrant students this fall. are they in a position where they re able to welcome thousands that have arrived and thousands more that will come here. we are constantly improving. we are adding capacity.

CNN Erin Burnett OutFront June 4, 2024 23:57:00

what s next for you? reporter: annabell explains they came to the u.s. not for a handout but to work. she s over 7,000 asylum seekers that have turned to the city for shelter since may alone, into a system that was already overwhelmed by homeless new yorkers long before the governors of texas and arizona used these families to make a political point. the city was not prepared to meet the need and capacity, so we have a capacity crisis, which we ve had since early june. reporter: attorney katherine clip says she saw this coming. her organization ensures the city of new york adheres to its right to shelter law, which requires anyone eligible and in need to be offered a bed, be they an asylum seeker or new york falling on tough times. there s been so much focus on migrant families coming into the system but it ignores the reality that we have had mass homelessness in new york city for a really long time.

Homelessness could cost Government £2 6 billion if it fails to act now, The Big Issue has revealed

The Big Issue’s Stop Mass Homelessness (SMASSH) campaign is calling on the Government to address the £360 million in rent arrears which was accrued during the pandemic, arguing this could save them over £2 billion in the future.

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