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>> in georgia not right now. so here's what we know. we know that former trump through his save american leadership pac has taken care of the legal bills for a number of his defendants in other cases, co-defendants as well as for aides, advisers, employees, both previous and current, so much that they have spent more than $40 million since 2021 just on legal bills alone. however, when it comes to georgia, we're not seeing that which means that these other defendants, co-defendants, are having to turn to more creative ways to raise money because these are going to be extraordinary legal fees, at least that's what they believe. now we're told that there are at least four of these co-defendants that are currently doing crowdfunding. they are jenna ellis, john eastman, another lawyer, jeffrey clark who is the former doj official as well as kathy latham, one of the fake electors in georgia. we also know when it comes to rudy giuliani his son has started a pac in order to help him with the legal bills. donald trump is actually helping giuliani in some sense, not giving him money, but he's hosting a fund-raiser, $100,000 per person at his bedminster golf resort next week. >> if this drags and and is going to drag on, isn't this a dangerous legal tactic for trump moaning that as the bills get bigger and big, isn't the likelihood that some of these people could flip against trump growing? >> that's always a possibility. now, let's talk about someone like jenna ellis, for example. she's been outwardly critical of donald trump, publicly credit camp i spoke to one person close to trump saying even if he was paying for legal bills, i don't think she would be top of list. there's always some that have going on. we already know some of the defendants haven't spoken to trump in quite some time, another reason to possibly be concerned. however, when i talk to trump folks, they don't believe that this is going to be an issue. they also say that while there has about some grumbling among these georgia co-defendants, none of them have actually reached out directly to trump or his team to try to pay the legal bills. they also say that they can try to have these georgia co-defendants put in a formal request through the legal defense fund if they want actual help with these legal bills. i know we reported on this earlier in july and this legal defense forum was because the save american pac was bleeding out money. they need the money to raise the money to help with the aides and advisers' bills. still, again, not clear how much is in there now, and if georgia defendants actually did request, if there's any money there, there's really questions as to whether or not, you know, they will actually ask for help or as you said maybe turn the tables here. >> it's still such early days. we don't even know how this is going to play out. none of these trials have even started, so there is a lot that still needs to be decided. the legal bills will keep growing. great reporting, thanks very much. in the georgia case we're looking to the to significance to televise all the court decisions, awaiting a key ruling on mark meadows, the former white house chief of staff. he's asking to have his charges moved from state to federal court. i want to begin with cnn's zach cohen. how impactful this ruling might be, not just for meadows but for other co-defendants like trump? >> reporter: yeah, brianna, this decision is definitely important to other defendants in addition to mark meadows and the most pops are the handful who have already asked the court to move their case to federal court, people like former doj official jeffrey clark, but, you know, the first thing we'll look for in this ruling if the judge directly, you know, explains how his decision should be -- should impact the other defendants in this case. you know, absent that, though, i think mark meadows has probably the strongest case to get his -- to get his case moved to federal court among the 18 co-defendants, anybody not named donald trump who probably has the strongest argument of all of them, so donald trump hasn't formally asked to move his case. he's probably watching to see what happens with mark meadows, but we do expect at some point he will try to do that. like i said, he has the strongest case among all the defendants in this case to move his as well. the reason that mark meadows and others want to move their cases to federal court is because they hope they can get it dismissed under federal law. now that remains to be seen even if it gets moved that's a whole other thing getting it dismissed. you sort of see why they want to take that step. >> all right. zach, thank you so much. i want to bring in cnn media report oliver darcy. barring a shocking reversal trump's three other cases are not going to be televised so how significant is this? >> reporter: it's a big deal that this georgia case is set to be televised. it's a huge win for court transparency advocates. they have been wanting these trials to be televised, and that's because they are going to go down in the history books. these are going to be some very significant trials, and it makes sense that the public should be allowed to watch them, to see prosecutors present the evidence against donald trump. it's also going to help i think send the flow of misinformation coming from these trials, you know, misinformation, conspiracy theories. they thrive in the vacuum of information, and so by allowing the public to see these things, by allowing newsrooms to have access to videos so that they can quickly fact check and debunk falsehoods that emit from the courts, i think that's going to help in those efforts. now, of course, you will see some people weaponize some of the video, some of these clips will be taken out of context, but allowing the people to see the full picture will help paint a more accurate picture of what's happening in those courtrooms. brianna? >> yeah, certainly will. oliver darcy, thank you so much. alex? president joe biden is celebrating last month's jobs report that came out today. it shows that the u.s. economy added 187,000 jobs last month. that is slightly more than expected, but it is still a slowdown from the enormous growth that we've seen over the past two years. the unemployment rate actually increased by .3%, and, of course, this is all happening as the federal reserve is trying to bring down inflation. cnn business and politics correspondent vanessa yurkevic joins us. >> reporter: this is a good report, 187,000 jobs added in august and june and july those numbers were revised down by 1,000, so even a softer labor market in those two months that we've expected and have seen. the unemployment rate ticking up to 3.8% because there is greater labor force participation. more people are in the job market looking for jobs right now. here are the sectors that saw the greatest gains last month. you have health care, leash our and hospitality, construction all adding tens of thousands of jobs, and then on the flip side the industries that lost jobs are industries we have been talking about in the news. you have trucking losing 37,000 jobs. that's because one major trucking company here, yellow corporation, went under, and they laid off 30,000 people, so those numbers showing up in this report. if you've been following the actors and the writers who have been on strike for the past couple of weeks, you see those numbers, that ripple effect affected right there, motion picture and sound recording, a loss of 17,000 jobs, and also economists have been looking at wages. they wanted to see whether or not wages increased in the month of august because when wages go up, we have more money to spend and that ultimately fuels inflation, but what we saw last month was actually wages cooling, so, alex, not great for people's pocketbooks or wallets but good for the fed's fights on inflation, and the fed will be meeting later this month in september. they have one more report that they will be looking at. that's the cpi report. that's what consumers pay. they will be taking that. they will be looking at this report that just came out today and putting it all together and trying to decide do they pause raising interest rates, or do they keep their fight against inflation going? it's a very delicate dance. it's a difficult balance to strike, but as you know, alex, they want to hit the soft landing. some economists saying they are right on the way to get there, but it's up to the fet whether or not we can see more interest rate hikes this year or wait until next year. alex. >> >> everyone will be watching that very closely. it is a pivotal moment. vanessa yurkovich in new york, thank you very much. brianna? between the deadly fires in maui and louisiana and hurricane idalia hitting several states in the south, fema funding is falling short, and president biden is asking for billions more. we'll have more on that next. plus, we're following sentencing hearings for two members of the far right proud boys group for their roles in the january 6th insurrection hand later a federal judge blocked a social media age verification law before it went into effect. we'll speak to a psychologist about the dangers that these platforms have when it comes to children. you're watching cnn "news central." we'll be right back. we're carvana the company who invent car vending machines and buying a car 100 percent line now we've created a brand w way for you to sell your car whether it's year old, or a few years old we want to buy your car so go to carvana enter your license plate answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds when you're ready we'll come to you pay you on the spot and pick up your car that's it so ditch the old way of selling your car and say hello to the new way at carvana (vo) in three seconds, this couple will share a perfect moment. 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>> reporter: that press conference is ongoing just a few minutes down the road from where we are outside of the prison here in chester county. we actually did learn a little bit of new information in the past few minutes. i'll tell you that right now, but the main headline is that this person still has not been captured. but here's what we do know. the main prosecutor the district attorney in chester county believes that this suspect, this inmate who escaped is still in the general area of chester county. at this point they believe that there's evidence that anyone is trying to help him, and they do believe that he's hiding somewhere locally and is alone. though the prosecutor the main d.a. said that they do believe calvalkante may be trying to head south at this time. that's the latest update. the search sending several agencies for this inmate who escaped here still at large at this point. take a listen to what one representative from the u.s. marshals told news this press conference just moments ago. >> we have no reason to believe that the prisoner has left area. however, if he do, the u.s. marshal service has a long arm to touch places in this country. we'll do everything to bring him back into custody. i also reiterate what captain wagner said about being vigilant and checking your property and check your neighbor's property. it's labor day weekend coming up. people are going out of town. if you have neighbors out of town, make sure their property is secure, make sure they are not missing anything, vehicles, modes of transportation, bicycles, anything that could assist our fugitive of getting out of the area. >> and remember, brianna, law enforcement officials here are considering him extremely dangerous because he was just convicted of first-degree murder two weeks ago, last week sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. again, officials urging everyone in this area around the chester county prison to be on high alert, especially over this holiday weekend. brianna? >> very good point. alex? president joe biden will be traveling to florida to survey the deadly devastation from heildia. his visit follows a request that he's sending to congress today asking lawmakers to approve an extra $4 billion for fema's disaster relief fund. federal officials say that the fund is dangerously low and needs replenishing after a series of brutal record-breaking natural disasters all across the country. today's ask is in addition to the one that was made just last month for $12 billion. here to discuss is former fema administrator craig fugate. thank you so much for joining us. how critical is it for congress to now approve this funding request? >> well, between now and october 1 they have a couple of things. this funding request and the continuing resolution, which would also impact fema. right now fema still has enough money to respond to these disasters. what is happening is they are not able to do any of the permanent repair work so if it hasn't started it can't start, and as we continue to see more disasters, it's going to put communities behind in their recovery efforts. >> of course, september is one of the busiest months of the hurricane season. there's a lot more that could be coming down the pike in the coming weeks, so is that $4 billion enough? what would that cover? >> going to what they call the immediate need of funding, states calling out national guard and federal assistance. the debris pickup in the help of families and individuals that are impacted in these storms, so fema is focusing on that. they are not doing any of the repair work in these disasters. they have stopped, that and so until they get more money they will continue to focus on just those immediate needs until they get additional dollars. >> we do know that in the disaster relief fund currently there are -- there's $3.4 billion, and without this additional funding, what challenges do you think fema will be facing? how does the agency prioritize the assistance that they decide to carry out? >> well, they just d.they are not doing permanent work. they are just doing the immediate. we faced this in 2011. we actually health disaster relief fund down to less than $300 million with hurricane irene. so we were really getting down to just life-saving efforts. the response costs and the immediate needs of keeping people alive, and, again, we were up against the october 1 lapse of funding deadline. once we got a continuing resolution, we got refunded for the disasters, and we were able to keep going. >> so what recommendations do you have for the long term? i mean, the hurricane season really does have three more months to go, really just starting to get active. we saw all the devastation from hurricane idalia across four states. do you think it's time to rethink how fema operates in the face of climate change disasters? >> well, i think on the funding side we're going to have to rethink that because, you know, primarily we've always worked under what i call the insurance model, that most people had homeowners' insurance, most businesses had insurance and governments insured their buildings. as that's changed and it's harder to get insurance and it's not affordable more and more cost of the disasters are being shifted to the federal taxpayer. when you talk about the fema money, it's our money, the federal taxpayer and when you see insurance that's not affordable it's putting more pressure on the federal government to make up the losses. >> how about how fema and the victims of these disasters work together? what role do you think that these impacted communities should play in their own recovery and rebuilding after a major disaster? >> i think, first, we've got to understand that congress didn't design fema to make communities whole after disasters. there's a lot of things that will need funds for hud, housing and urban development grants, federal aid highway, army corps of engineers so if you take about fema, more cases, we're talking about multiple federal agencies including usd a for the agricultural losses, so those need to be reviewed, but, on the other hand, what we do know and i think the reason that you can look at some of these damages, as they are not as bad as they could be is building codes. newer construction did very well. that's one of the things we saw with local governments. taylor county after the 1993 winter storm that caused massive flooding here, upgraded their building codes, so we know where and how we build can change these outcomes. that's the other part where local governments and state governments can do a lot to build resilience toe climate change. it's increasing and strengthening your building codes. >> yeah. really needs to be a whole of government approach, both at the federal and the state level. former fema administrator craig fugate, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> brianna? >> right now in washington, d.c., a member of the far right group the proud boys who helped plot and organize the january 6th capital attack is facing a federal judge to learn his fate. prosecutors are seeking a 27-year prison sentence for ethan nordean after he and other proud boys were convicted of other charges related to the attack and last week dominic pizolli was just sentenced to step years in prison. cnn's jessica snider is joining us now. let's start with ethan nordena. what is he convicted of doing? >> seditious conspiracy like the other proud boys we're seeing at sentencing. he actually led the seattle chapter of the proud boys, and he's been convicted of plotting january 6 and the attack on the capitol but also encouraging the violence. now his lawyers have asked for a much lighter sentence than the prosecutor's 27 years. it's quite possible as we're just going into this sentencing right now that we may here from ordean. he may speak, other members of his family may speak. he did submit a statement to the court where he basically shifted the blame as a lot of defendants have been to trump, and he said that trump left his group bloodied on the battlefield. he's point that had finger, and we'll see what he did during the sentencing and he, too, can get a hefty sentence. we saw a ten-year sentence, we've seen 17 years so it's quite possible he could get a very hefty sentence in the next hour or so. >> yeah. they feel like he was the general and that he apan donned them. of course, that also worked to their advantage in court. they are trying to get lesser time. >> yeah. there was a bizarre moment in the courtroom as dominic will pi pizola was sentenced to ten years. >> sentenced to ten years, also a member of the proud boys, and as he was leaving the courtroom, they say that he raised up his fist and he said trump won. now this was after judge timothy kelly had already left the courtroom, but what's especially interesting about that is that he would do that. he thought he had nothing to lose because he'd already been sentenced to the ten years, but previously when he stood before the jumping, he said i am a changed and humble man, and the judge said i do believe you turned a copper, but despite all that after the judge left the courtroom and after the sentencing he did insist that trump won sort of in an act of defiance, so, you know, a lot of conflicting narratives around these proud boy members. >> yeah. never mind explain what we could have also shouted there. jessica schneider, thanks for that. alex. >> >> next on cnn "news central," ohio police have released the body camera footage of the shooting of a pregnant woman after she was accused of shoplifting. we'll have more on that just ahead. 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>> they said you stole something. get out of the car. >> get out. no. get out. >> get out of the car. >> get out of the car. >> get out of the [ bleep ] car. >> shots fired. >> now use of force policy for blendon township says that police officers should take reasonable steps to get out of the way of an approaching vehicle. specifically it reads an officer should only discharge a firearm at a moving vehicle or its occupants when the officer reasonably believes there are no other reasonable means available to avert the imminent threat of the vehicle or of deadly force or another vehicle is directed at the officer or others. a lawyer for miss young, her family, they viewed this video shortly before it was released to the public. they say that it shows a criminal act and the family demands a swift indictment of this officer of the killings of the woman and her unborn daughter. the chief of police of blendon township says that all of this is under investigation by ohio's bureau of criminal investigation. one officer has been returned to duty at this point, but that investigation before any charges are brought could take weeks, if not months. alex. >> such a tragic story. miguel marques of the thanks for that report. brianna? >> the battle between big tech and parents is raging in arkansas. today a new law meant to protect kids from online predators was set to go into effect in that state, but a federal judge blocked it staying likely violates first amendment rights. it would have been the first law of its kind in the country anywhere requiring kids to verify their age and get parental consent before joining social media. i want to bring in an expert to discuss this. we have a clinical psychologist at truro university. doctor, thanks for being with us. the judge argues that this law does not actually address the harms that social media presents to kids. what do you say to that? >> well, in many ways what this judge is saying is that now there is protected speech, of course, under the first amendment and so if you are requiring parents to verify that they are adult or that they are signing off on their kids actually being able to get on social media, that neither the child nor some of these adults who have the proper i.d. would have access to some of the information on social media which is, again, protected under free speech. so this is real kind of a mixed ruling. i think the bottom line is that we know that big tech as well as parents should be working together, so this is certainly a victory for big tech. this was something brought by a lobbying group called net choice who represents meta, google and tiktok, so i think there are going to be a lot of parents out there who are saying we understand that we may not have access to information because we don't have the proper i.d., but we're much more concerned as to what social media may be doing to our children, and we want more of a say with what our children are seeing and engaging in on the internet. >> let's talk about that. what would you say are the biggest threats to kids online? >> well, i look at the report put out by surgeon general murthy who says we don't fully know what the dangers, are but we have so many children on the internet, so many minors. there is sexual exploitation going on. there's provocative information on the internet, and the fact that kids are spending the majority of their time on social media, they may not understand the nature of what it is that they are engaged in, number one. number two, it takes time away from face-to-face interactions, exercise and so on, and then you are looking at developing brains and dopamine which is a neurotransmitter which fires every time there's something pleshable going on, perhaps having issues with kids being stuck on the internet, being somewhat addicted to the things they are seeing on social media. so there are some real dangers out there. we really just need to specify exactly what they are. >> yeah. the bullying tool, that kind of -- the peer pressure that we've all known and it's inescapable and omnipresent with social media. okay. parents are looking for solutions here, and obviously, you know, in arkansas it's up in the air if this is going to be one. what solutions can parents turn to in this digital age? >> well, again, dr. vivek murthy talks about a couple of things. he says that parents and caregivers need to make plans in their household establishing tech-free zones, for example, making sure that they foster in-person relationships, teaching kids about responsible online behavior, and researchers need to prioritize what the harm of social media can be as well as some of the benefits because there are some benefits, especially for children who need support around their sexuality, identity, or perhaps emotional issues that they are having, but, also, he states that the digital industries, these social media companies themselves need to be working hand in hand with parents to make it safer. we know that they have established some parental controls, have put some time lines as to how long someone should be on social media, but much, much more, brianna, needs to be done with this particular situation. >> yeah. that is very obvious. dr. jeff gardere, always great to have you and talk about this. thank you. >> thank you. >> alex. >> >> such an important conversation. still to come on cnn "news central," one of the few pediatric heart trans plant cardiologists in the state of louisiana is now leaving over the state's anti-lbgtq bills. his story is next. plus force is strong with this one, so strong, that taylor swift has broken pre-sale records at amc theaters. it's even forced another film to change its release date to avoid clashing with hers. what a cruel summer for them. stay with us. from big cities, to small towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small, communities and the people who live and wk there grownd thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down roots, and where together, we work to help move everyone's financial goals forward. pnc bank. for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. ♪ (laughing) nice smile, brad. nice! thanks? 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