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all on the most reliable 5g network nationwide. you really shouldn't walk out the front door without it. switch today at xfinitymobile.com. good morning, everyone, and welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, august 27th. 8:00 in the morning. i'm amara walker. >> and i'm rahel solomon. and thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we're following several developing stories and at this hour we begin overseas where three u.s. marines are dead and 20 others are injured after their eric crashed during military exercises in northern australia. >> australian police say the marines were flying in a u.s. osprey helicopter when it crashed on an island 50 miles north of the city of darwin. and we are joined now from sydney with more. angus, what do we know about the circumstances of the crash and the osprey helicopter does have a controversial history? >> reporter: it does. and this happened some 12 hours ago now. but information has been slow to come out. we still don't know why this osprey crashed. what we do know is that three marines have lost their lives. 20 injured, five of those have been hospitalized. one person needed surgery. this all happened as the united states and australia are doing these drills. this was a routine drill that involved two osprey aircraft, one of them crashing into mehlville island as you said off the north coast of australia. now australians have been watching this closely. politicians have been watching closely. here is what the prime minister of australia had to say earlier today. >> our focus as a government and as the department of defense is very much on incident response and on making sure that every support and assistance is given at this difficult time. >> reporter: now, you mentioned there that the ospreys have had a history of accidents, some 50 u.s. service personnel have lost their lives in accidents related to the osprey. just last year, crashes in california and during nato drills in norway claimed the lives of u.s. personnel. and here in australia, as the u.s. and australia, the close allies have been doing drills together. just last month an australian helicopter went down off the coast here for australian service personnel dying. so a sad time for australia and the u.s. and thoughts with the families, of course, of the u.s. service personnel who have been killed in this terrible accident. >> that is tragic. thank you. we're also following a developing story out of rur. they have confirmed that yevgeny prigozhin was killed in that plane crash last week. >> let's bring in cnn correspondent melissa bell. so melissa, what does this mean for the wagner group going forward? >> reporter: well, a lot of questions about what it means specifically in terms of their operations in africa, across the middle east. they had this vast network of operations, some of them to do with security and others much more financial interest. and what we've seen over the course of the last few days is the russian authorities trying to step in to take over this operation. one delegation headed to libya this week on the part of the russian ministry of foreign affairs. so already steps are being taken to try to assure that the hand over of the operations to more official russian foreign office channels could happen smoothly. what today's news means is something that we suspected already. the manifest of the people believed to have been on that plane that crashed on wednesday have been published very quickly on wednesday. it includes not just yevgeny prigozhin, but several of his closest lieutenants, who ran the wagner military operations. all that we have today as a result of the investigative committee announcement, its statement this afternoon, is that when they collected the black boxed, the dna evidence of the corpses of the crash they've confirmed that the ten people on that initial list of passengers, the flights manifest was indeed correct. what we know is that essentially that wagner, yevgeny prigozhin, the founder and funder very hands on in the running of the operations of wagner, out on the ground and out in the field and this is a significant blow to the group but also so many of those who helped him run it. and the question now, how wagner could continue to run efficiently without the people who had been at its helm. >> a lot of questions about the group's implications in africa and what that means for the war in ukraine moving forward. melissa bell, thank you. let's turn now to jacksonville, florida, where three people are dead in what police are calling a racially motivated shooting. of the suspect who is white went to a dollar general in a black neighborhood and opened fire. he was armed with two guns. one was painted with swastikas. two men and one woman were black. residents are devastating. some saying they go to that very doll ear general nearly every day. >> that is my store. i know everybody in the store. i feel sad. i feel bad. i feel so bad. that this still goes on, hate and crime. >> we were going in for eggs for something quick and going in and out and it could be your last time. >> ron desantis condemned the shooting saying the manifesto was racially motivated and he was targeting people based on their race. that is totally unacceptable. jacksonville sheriff said investigators found three manifestos indicating that the suspect, quote, hated black people. >> multiple people gunned down at a dollar general store in jacksonville, florida, on saturday. the victims all black. the shooter identifies by police as a white mail in his 20s killed himself. the shooting was a racially motivated attack. >> he wanted to kill [ bleep ]. that is one and only time i'm going to use that word. there is no evident that the shooter is part of any large group. we know that he acted completely alone. if you if you take a look at the screen, the weapons that the shooter used today were a glock and an ar-15 style rival. >> the shooter left behind three manifestos outlining his hate against black people. >> i am very, very angry right now. i'm emotional. you know, we got kids in this community seeing all of this. and this is unnecessary. you know. it is unjust that we can't walk on the sidewalks, we're not safe in any stores. >> the shooter had been turned away from the campus of edward waters university, a historically black institution just blocks away from the dollar general store. on saturday noon, senator tracy davis, whose district includes jacksonville, had this to say on x, formerly known as twitter. a tragic day in jacksonville. i'm offering prayers to the family of the victims. this type of violence is unacceptable in our communities. the fbi aunnounced although the shooter took his life, they're launching an investigation into a federal hate crime. >> the individuals that take firearms and decide to do evil things with them are the issue. so it is up to us to continue to work, our mental health community to continue to work to identify people that should not be in possession of firearms. >> reporter: now earlier this morning we spoke to cnn senior law enforcement analyst and former philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey and he laid out what he thinks is the top priority in jacksonville this morning. take a listen. >> the reason they haven't released the name yet is probably because there is still a lot of investigative work taking place. he did leave behind quite a bit of information with these manifestos. right now they're going through his social media seeing if he belonged to another group of individuals, a hate-based group, not that that particular -- or at least any individuals were part of what took place yesterday. but they have to investigate that and find out, are there others that are willing to commit similar acts. >> and in other news this morning, this will be a busy week for donald trump and his co-defendants. facing trials in florida, georgia, washington, d.c. and new york. tomorrow in atlanta, former trump chief of staff mark meadows will argue that his trial should be transferred from tate to federal court. other defendants have also made similar requests before the court. >> and the judge overseeing the federal election case in washington will hear arguments regarding when to schedule that trial. all of trump's legal woes have proven to be a huge money-maker for for the former president. the trump campaign has raised about $7 million since the former president was aest ared at the fulton county jail. and a total of $20 million in the past three weeks. following the release of his mug shot, his campaign started selling branded merchandise. but he'll need that money for all of the legal challenges he's facing. cnn's jeremy herb reports on trump's complicated legal calendar. >> reporter: now that the 19 defendants in the fulton county cases have surrendered, we're getting into how this trial will proceed and we're seeing that even there some cases the defendants are at odds with each other. for instance, twoe of the defendants have requested a speedy trial in the case. but that is something that former president trump is opposed to doing. a judge set a case date for cheesebro in october and that remains to be seen for the rest of the defendants. another issue is whether this case is kept in state court or moved into federal court. we've seen five of the 19 defendants have made a request to move their case into federal court. this is significant because it would change the jury pool. in state court it would be in fult fulton county because the federal court would expand the jury pool including more pro-trump jurors. we'll have the first hearing on monday about the venue of the case for mark meadows, the former white house chief of staff. the district attorney is planning to subpoena witnesses that could testify at monday's hearing giving us a preview of what this case against mark meadows, former president trump and the other defendants will look like. jeremy herb, cnn, new york. joining me now is cnn legal analyst and former u.s. attorney michael moore. >> good morning. >> so what do you expect to happen during this hearing tomorrow as the former wouse chief of staff mark meadows is trying to get his case moved from the state system here in georgia to the federal courts? >> well, i mean, the hearing is just about this change of forum motion. and he wanted to do that primarily because he waned to move to have his case dismissed and that said that a federal official shouldn't find themselves at the hands of the state. they don't have a right to come in and charge them for doing their federal job and that is the basis of the transfer motion. >> it is a low bar. >> it is a low bar. does he have a plausible claim. so 154 of the 157 overt acts alleged in the indictment occurred while trump was actually president of the united states. >> right. >> and all of the con duck alleged against meadows occurred dowering that time. and so he'll come in and say the president directed me to do this and i was setting up meeting and phone calls and doing those things i'm required to do as part of my job as a federal official. and so the judge will have to consider that. the argument that is been made well he's part -- part of his job is not to commit fraud. that is the issue for the trial. so just because the state wants to say that he's committing fraud, that doesn't make it so at this point. this is just a question of does he have a claim that what they're aeledging -- >> so it sounds like a simple question. you'll have this removal request and you could go to federal court. >> we haven't found ourselves in this situation. i've heard of people want to argue about the hatch act. that is a political people can't do -- or they can't do campaign things while in office. that doesn't fit either. >> but i thought that the complicated of what he was aedge willedly involved in was done in his role as government official and like you've heard those arguments. it is not official government work to be on a phone call to pressure a georgia secretary of state to find more votes or to talk about, you know, possibly sending the military to seize voting machines. >> the federal government has more involvement in state elections than most people want to think about. for instance, the federal government oversees the federal election commission and the justice department and enforcing the voting rights act and over see things with the help america vote act. there are all of the agencies that the president is over. and so to make a claim, to say look, i was doing -- i had a right to call to find out whether there was fraud in georgia and where people voted and that civil rights in the state of georgia had been violated because of irregularities, that is the claim that he makes. and remember that right after the election, so in 2021, the republican legislature and the republican governor passed election laws to change the way we did election because of alleged election problems. so that is sort of playing into their argument that maybe something was going on. we were checking into it into our role as federal officials. it is something that the court will have to decide and so it is not a slam dunk. this is not a normal case so we have a situation where a president has been charged by a local district attorney. >> right. >> for conduct while he was president of the united states. >> so let's say meadows is successful and he moves to federal court and goes to trial. how quickly could that be wrapped up? i asked this because i wonder if trump will follow suit and if he'll watch to see if his charges will be dropped and what the timeline for that would be? >> i think trump will likely follow suit. i don't think there is any chance in the world that no matter what the court does there won't be an appeal of that decision. it doesn't mean that the case cannot potentially move forward in some fashion while the appeal is going on, the statute talks about that in a criminal setting, but i think whether the judge decides for or against meadows, somebody is going to appeal that to try to have an appellate court look at that whether it is the government or meadows. so this idea that somehow this is going to resolve quickly and if we get on a trial calendar, some of the defendants have moved for a speedy trial and the state doesn't have a choice about that under the law. but the idea that somehow this is going to put us into a trial in march or april of next year, that is just not going to happen. i i think we have to step back and say there is a motion and a litany of pretrial motions and arguments and appeals that go on as this case moves forward. because of the magnitude of it and because of the real constitutional questions. what is executive power. what is keckive privilege. does the president have immunity. all of these decisions will have to weave their way through the appellate court system to the supreme court. >> with all due respect, michael, i'm sure people at home, they just don't care about all of the different legal things that is going to happen over the next several months, let's say. so big picture here, at what point will we see a trial begin, one of the many trials, and i guess what is the realistic timeline? could any of this conclude before november of 2024? >> i don't think you'll see a trial and a verdict before the election. you may see a judge schedule a trial and they may start at some point, but i don't think you'll see the conclusion and you won't see through the appeal. i think the american people will have to make their decision based on what they know and what the allegations are, whether or not they accept the allegations or not and whether or not they think there is something else. but i don't think they should be waiting on a trial to come out to decide how they're going to vote in the election because it is unlikely that we have the finality in that process before the november '24 election. >> we have to go but you were just telling me, you think that it should have been better coordinated amongst the different charging agencies. >> i would have liked to have seen one good case and i think the federal prosecutor is a good place to do that. had the case been charged earlier, i think that when they started to bring indictments right before an election and certainly now asking for a trial on the eve of the president's primary elections, i think that plays into the argument that this is about election interference, trying to keep trump off the ballot and i don't think you ought to give the defense anything to argue about. so i think this is the kind of case that i wish they could have moved quicker. that is an arm chair quarterbacking and they know about their cases and so i defer to them. but i just don't think if the goal is to try to get this tried before the election, i have a hard time seeing how we complete one. >> and the other argument is that is too risky in one case. but it does make sense to try to coordinate it all at once. michael moore, appreciate you joining us. and be sure to tune in for election 2024, the campaign and the courtroom tonight at 8:00 p.m. right here on cnn. meantime, still to come for us here, mandatory evacuations are underway in louisiana where wildfires are still burning. we have a look at the destruction they are leaving behind. plus, there is more fallout after a spanish soccer coach forcibly kissed a feel player after the world cup. several women team coaches now resigning. we'll discuss more with an expert on the other side of this break. couould see exactly when they'd arrive with a a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want itit. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelilite replace. ♪ with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! uuuhhhh... here, ll take that! woohoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams 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(laughing) woo! welcome back. fifa has suspended the football chief luis roble for all football activities for three months after he kissed a player on spain's team moments after they won the world cup. hours after his suspension a dozen members of spanish women's program also resigned and in protest of his actions. i want to bring in sports fault christine brennan. this historic and really celebratory moment for the team has been overshadowed by all of this. people are really upset. people, players, coachers have all spoken out against robles. do you think that this suspension from fifa will be seen as strong enough? >> well, i think this is a good tart. by fifa. and i think fifa had to do this. and the governing body for soccer. and this unbelievable chaos, controversy, scandal, going on for a week, that occurred about a week ago, right now, give or take a half hour, that has just so dominated the news throughout the world and sports and cultural news and overshadowed the spanish victory, first women's world cup for spain. so fifa had to do something. i do think that robles will not come back. i think he is -- his stain on the program, on spanish football, on the women's program and just the awful, awful behavior that he showed in our me-too world. i can't imagine the spannish government wanting him back and this is toxic so i think fifa did this, three months, get out of here and get out of the way so they could start to work on this but i could not imagine he'll be back as president of the that federation. >> you said one man's ugly behavior interrupted the spain joy. why isn't this surprising? >> because this sport, while wee call it the beautiful game, i think there is another name for it. the mist oth -- misogynistic and they have not funding the women's teams and in some cases proof of sexual misconduct is there. the united states just last year had the reckoning with the sally yates report about the wsl and the behavior of coaches and officials. and some people lost their jobs over that. so, the united states last year, spain, there it was, everyone could see it on the world stage, that forced kiss, otherwise maybe known as sexual assault by roble, as a subordinate, jenny hermoso and a subordinate to him. and one wonders if that is what you see obviously in public, well that is what we're seeing worldwide television, what on earth is going on behind the scenes. so my sense is that fifa should take on a project to have a hotline or call in anonymously where women's football players around the world could call in and say this is happening in my federation. if it is happening in the u.s. and spain, it is happening many, many other places. we just know that under -- in our gut that these are not the only two countries having this issue. >> and you bring up misogyny here. and megan rapinoe talking about it in this instance with robles, and how much do you think the broader culture in women's soccer contributed to what we witnesses after the forcible kiss which is robles doubling down and then tripling down? >> yeah, because he's always had his way, right. he is the boss. he obviously thought he could do that, what he did to jenny hermoso, and that would be fine. otherwise he would have never done it in public like that. so, again, one wonders what he's been doing all of these years. maybe nothing else. but that is hard to believe. also grabbing his crotch right after the victory. that was shown. lovely. all over television. so i think what we're seeing here is a reckoning for these men who have run these sports federations, these soccer federations in countries that couldn't careless about women's football, couldn't careless about their women's teams. the countries that have cared forever about the men's team and finally now a little bit, other countries still don't, that underperform, and why is that? because the funding and the respect isn't there as hermoso has talked about, the respect, respecting women and listen to women. don't invade their space, don't obviously sexual assault them. and i think the most shocked person nt owe the planet right now is robles, who is like, what, i can't do this any more? yeah, pal, you can't do this any more. and that is the reckoning that we're seeing and i bet there have a lot of presidents saying things have changed and yes, they have and that is a good part of this very bad situation. >> well, i mean, as i say, it is a start. this 90-day suspension from fifa, we'll see what else happens next. christine brennan, thank you. still to come, tropical storm franklin has strengthened into a category 1 hurricane in the atlantic. a look at where it is headed next. 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>> yeah, like you said, this summer we've seen record-breaking temperatures which are in line with climate change protections so not surprising but very concerning and i think the summit occurring tomorrow is a part of the federal government's efforts to address extreme heat and make sure communities across the nation have access to best practices and resources to address what they're experiencing in their own backyards. >> so what are the best practices. because you co-authored this report on planning for urban heat resilience. how could we make urban areas more heat resilient, by definition these urban areas have a ton of concrete and as you know, heat -- concrete absorbs heat and releases it. so what are the best ways to address this in area where's there are less trees? >> yeah, absolutely, like you mentioned, heat is equitable so marginalized minority neighborhoods are hotter than their counterparts. and in the book, i co-authored, it was funded by the national oceanic and atmospheric association so this is a free resource to download on the american planning association website and what you do is three main things. we talk about how communities could better coordinate efforts between urban planners and public health officials and emergency managers and their local national weather services office and how they could mitigate heat, cool pavements and producing wave heat from the energy used by automobiles and buildings and how they could manage heat and that goes into things like early warning systems, spreading public awareness about the risks of heat and opening cooling centers for those that may not have access to heat environments in their own homes. >> do you think that the government has been or is now prioritizing this heat crisis and addressing it? >> yeah, that is a great question. so historically when you look at how our government has managed all hazards, we've managed floodings, hurricanes and more than heat and in the list of climate hazards so there has been a governance gap with how we address heat. and it is fair to say that the biden administration is the most heat focused in history due to the attention and rising awareness of the impacts of heat in recent years so we're seeing a whole of government approach which is a really positive thing. so new heat safety labor laws being proposed and additional measures by congress being proposed so there is multiple bills out there. one is actually including heat on the list of major distances that fema could respond to. so continuing these efforts are very important and we're in the early days after dressing heat. and how important is it to invest in infrastructure. when it is getting hot here and it is been unbearably hot here in atlanta, i see our power bill which is sky high and we try to adjust our temperatures so certain rooms are at 80 degrees and our main living area is at 75. but i get concerned, is there going to be a power outage at some point. how long could our power grids hold up when this seems to be and i hate to use cliches, the new normal. these are not new waves, the heat is here to stay. >> yeah, absolutely. that is what we've been experiencing as well as summer long record-breaking temperatures and the heat wave that is it the whole summer in some places. so i think it is important that we consider how we plan to design cities with heat in mind and if you medicare how we have fema floodplain maps and new developments to go through approval processes to be built in a way that mitigated the flood risk, we should be doing the same with heat. and every new development that comes on board we should make sure it doesn't contribute to the heat island that we see in many urban areas an the federal dollars are important for investments in urban greening so we could cool off the hot areas of our cities. if we could do that in an equitable way and focus less attention to the lower income areas, i think that is where we could start as well. >> doing it in an equitable way is key. i call all of those trees our nature's air-conditioning because there is a difference than when you are in a shade next to a building. appreciate your time. thank you. and still to come for us, multiple suspects have been arrested after that shooting at a boston parade. we'll have the latest on the incident after a quick break. it's not just a comfortable interior... it's a quiet refuge. they're not just headlights... they lightht the way forward. the new fully electric audi q8 e-tron models... with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's headed without fingersticks. manage your diabetes with morconfidence and lower your a1c. it's covered by medicare for the who qualify. ask your doctor about the freeste libre 2 system. at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheim's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪ we walk in the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. i'm patriotic kenny. and, hi, i'm amanda on tiktok. my scooter broke down. i went into a depression. how do you feel about that? 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>> polo sandoval, thank you. 60 years after reverend martin luther king jr. led 250,000 people in the march on washington for jobs and freedom and equality, thousands of people gathered again at the lincoln memorial on saturday to commemorate the anniversary. >> yeah, civil rights activists from all over the country spoke about king's famous speech and how his dream has been threatened once again. cnn's jason carroll caught up with marchers and activists in d.c. >> we spoke to people all over the country, who came out here today to hear from speakers across the spectrum of the civil rights movement. one of the ongoing themes that was addressed here over and over again, voting rights. it was an issue 60 years ago back in 1963. civil rights leaders say it continues to be an issue today. one of those driving home that point, andrew young, former mayor of atlanta, noted civil rights activist. he was here today, 91 years old. he was here 60 years ago, back in 1963. he worked alongside martin luther king jr., and he gave his assessment of the condition of the country today. >> the vote is the passport to freedom and opportunity. that is hard work, but it's good work. don't get mad. get smart. don't look at all of the things that are wrong, look back on where we were 66 years ago, when we had the first march on washington. and martin luther king said then, give us the ballot. and then he moved up and said, but i have a dream. but he gave his life for that dream. >> reporter: some of the other issues also being brought up today, educational equality, economic equality, as well. some of the same issues that were addressed 60 years ago back in 1963. organizers say that they are issues that still need to be addressed today. jason carroll, cnn, washington. >> jason, thank you. before we go, here are a couple of other stories we're following for you. investigators believe that a deadly shooting in jacksonville, florida was racially motivated. the suspect is described as a white man in his 20s. he went into a dollar a general and opened fire, killing two men and one woman before killing himself. they say that one of his guns was painted with swastikas. the fbi has launched a civil rights investigation and says it will pursue the shooting as a hate crime. former longtime host of "the price is right" bob barker has died. he hosted the popular game show for 35 years, winning 19 emmy awards and a lifetime achievement award. barker was also known for being an advocate for animal welfare issues reminding people at the end of every show to have their pets spayed or neutered. bob barker was 99. and that is our time, everyone. rahel, it's been great to be with you this weekend. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> amara, it's been great to be with you as well. and "state of the union" is coming up next. great to be with you at home. have a great day. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? 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