Transcripts For CNNW CNN 20240704

Card image cap



>> breaking. just moments ago, i needed to show my work. robert here, the man who declined to charge president biden for his handling of classified documents , prepares to testify on capitol hill this morning. her will reportedly say the evidence and the president himself put his memory squarely at issue. >> a glimpse into the future of what a second donald trump administration could look like. >> the former president vowing to free january sixth rioters if he makes it back to the white house. >> absolutely terrifying. new details from passengers aboard that latam flight, a passenger says the pilot told them he temporarily lost control of the plane. now, investigators looking into the plane's black box to see what happened. i'm sara sidner with john berman and kate baldwin. this is cnn news central. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> all right. breaking. just moments ago, i needed to show my work. those are the words in the opening statement from former special counsel robert her in testimony. he will deliver this morning on capitol hill that testimony that prepared opening statement just released by politico. i have it in my hands right now. now her declined to charge president biden for his handling of classified documents, but of course, he caused a huge stir when he cited the president's memory as one reason he did not charge this morning. in his opening statement, her will reportedly testify, quote, my task was to determine whether the president retained or disclosed national defense information will lawfully meaning, knowingly and with the intent to do something the law forbids. i could not make that determination without assessing the president's state of mind. for that reason, i had to consider the president's memory and overall mental state. again. the opening statement robert hurt will deliver very shortly on capitol hill. cnn's lauren fox in washington. i have to say, if he wanted to take down some of the drama, i'm not sure this opening statement will do that. lauren >> yeah, absolutely. what he is preparing for here is a slew of democrats on the committee who believe that talking about the president's age in this report was gratuitous, but he is defending this, saying that he couldn't very well say the president shouldn't be prosecuted without providing a detailed explanation as to why, in his opening statement again obtained by politico, he said, quote, i needed to show my work. i knew that for my decision to be credible, i could not simply announce that i recommended no criminal charges and leave it at that. i needed to explain why the evidence, and the president himself put his memory squarely at issue. he goes on to say, we interviewed the president and asked him about his recorded statement. i just found all the classified stuff downstairs. he told us he didn't remember saying that to his ghostwriter. he also said he didn't remember finding any classified material in his home after his vice presidency, and he didn't remember anything about how classified documents about afghanistan made their way into his garage. my assessment in the report about the relevance of the president's memory was necessary and accurate and fair. now, i talked to a number of democrats yesterday going into this high stakes hearing who said that they hoped that this issue of the president's age would not be front and center. reading that opening statement, i think it's clear that that is going to be a key cornerstone of this testimony this morning. and we should just note that this comes as democrats were feeling very good about the president's memory, feeling very good about the public perception of the president's energy levels after that state of the union speech last week. i think democrats were hoping to turn the page. obviously today they're going to be going back in time a bit in a couple other data points here that are important. >> we learned overnight that robert here is no longer with the justice department. he testifies today as a private citizen, and he has retained the counsel of william berke, who has represented several prominent figures in trump world in the past, something democrats may lean into today. lauren fox a lot of work to do today on capitol hill. we'll talk to you again shortly. thank you so much, sarah. >> and it's not only us that will be watching this closely. the white house is going to have all eyes on robert her's testimony. they are planning a real time rapid response fact check. both the formal special counsel and republicans on that committee. cnn's priscilla alvarez is joining us now from the white house. what is this going to look like as they're watching this, trying to fact check it in real time? >> well, as you heard there, from the testimony, the president's aides and memory is going to be front and center in this hearing. and the white house fully anticipated that congressional republicans were going to attack president biden on just that over the course of this hearing. so here at the white house, the rapid response operation is getting ready to essentially fact check this in real time and remind people that at the conclusion of this investigation, there was no case there. there were no charges there. but again, sarah, this is a white house that has taken issue with the report from the beginning. this they pushed back on the substance of this report, even though there were no charges in the present. president was clearly irritated by it, particularly mentioned that he couldn't remember when his son died. take a listen to what he said in february at a press conference following its release. >> how in the hell dare he raise that? frankly, when i was asked a question, i thought to myself, wasn't any of their business. i don't need anyone. i don't need anyone to remind me. when he passed away or passed away. i am well meaning and i'm an elderly man and i know what the hell i'm doing. i >> now, allies of the white house have pointed fingers at the legal team and the communications team here in saying that there were missteps, for example, questioning the president when he was in the middle of a middle east crisis. he was questioned after, of course, those october 7th attacks in israel. but the white house and the campaign trying to tackle the president's age, the campaign releasing an ad over the weekend that acknowledges that the president is not young and they are trying to use that now to their advantage by saying that he doesn't hold on to old ideas the way the former president does. but all the same, sarah, this is clearly going to be front and center here at the white house. and their rapid response team is ready to respond to all of it. >> priscilla alvarez, thank you so much for your reporting, kate. >> so voters are heading to the polls today in the key battleground state, georgia and others just as donald trump is offering a new preview of what he says he'll focus on immediately if he wins the white house, including releasing the january 6th rioters currently behind bars. and a new report is hitting the safety record of self-driving cars. we'll bring that to you. and one passenger's account of that terrifying mid-air incident that left 50 people wounded, now saying the pilot told him that his gauges went blank and he lost control of the plane. >> we're here to get your side of the story. >> why do we keep ending up here? >> you can't write this stuff. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper sunday at nine on cnn. everyone loves an extra $100 in their pocket. >> he sure does. >> they do to have a turbotax expert file your taxes for you by march 31st to get $100 back instantly. only from intuit turbotax. >> we just signed the lease on our third shop. my assistant went to customink.com to get new uniforms with all the locations. he found great products, uploaded new art, and had boxes sent to all the shops, custom ink makes it so easy. get started today at customink .com home where teen meets remarkable with unexpected moments of inspiration around every corner and through every window. >> quiet mornings in the sun with portals to new worlds and fine dining with a view. your window treatments should be as inspiring as your home and the remarkable routine of your daily life. with three day blinds. >> meet milo, he's part border collie and part party animal. meet the new bissell little green hydro steam pet. it's part steam powered stain remover and part party animal patrol. bissell a new breed of clean. it's a new day when we're our shared values propel us towards a more secure future through aukus, a partnership built upon cutting edge american, australian and british technologies will develop state of the art next generation submarines and build something stronger together, securing decades of peace and prosperity for america and our allies. we are going forward and staying forward together for. strength. unnecessary action. >> hero. unnecessary >> was that necessary? >> no. neither is missing your daughter's competition to do payroll with paycom. employees do their own payroll. so you don't have to miss your daughter's big day. it's time to shine. get paycom and make the unnecessary, unnecessary. >> sore throat. got your tongue? >> mucinex. insta soothe. sore throat. medicated drops uniquely formulated for rapid relief that lasts and lasts. that's my baby. >> get mucinex insta soup. >> it's comeback season. for sure. free to do what you want to do. >> do what you want. do what you want to do. do what you want. do wh business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. save up to 25% today at the spring black friday sale at l.l flooring. >> do you know why i selected you to crush anyone who makes you weak? >> anyone who dares insult me or my country shall feel my fury. yes. good. >> the regime streaming exclusively on max. >> polls have just opened in battleground state georgia, a state where not only is donald trump facing 13 criminal charges for attempting to overturn the 2020 election results there, this is also a state crucial to anyone's chance of winning the white house in november and overnight, donald trump said on social media that if he retakes the oval, he will close the border and also free january sixth rioters who have been charged and found guilty of crimes because of their actions that day. cnn's alayna treene has much more on this. she's joining us now. alaina, you have the. how donald trump put it on truth social. what is he doing here? >> right. well, kate, i do want to just start with looking at the primaries today. but look, you know, the trump campaign already sees donald trump as the presumptive republican nominee, but they really do see the primaries today in these four states as the way for him to cement that status and clinch the remaining delegates he needs to officially become the republican nominee. and, you know, you brought up georgia, kate, that is a state where both trump and biden were over the weekend. i think that just underscores the importance that both men see georgia. as for, you know, as they look ahead to november. and also, you know, georgia, as you mentioned, is a place where donald trump is facing a series of criminal charges and that does relate to what he posted on truth social last night. we know that donald trump has repeatedly called for the release or for president joe biden, i should say, to release the defendants who were convicted for their role in january 6th. but he's also facing his own charges, both in georgia and at the federal level for his role that day. and so, you know, he's made these comments before. he's used this rhetoric on the campaign trail. but i also think him vowing to release them on social media last night as some of the farthest language we've seen from the former president related to this. and i do just want to point out what we saw a former congresswoman, liz cheney, one of the people who was key on that jan six committee in the house, what she said in response to this, she said, quote, if your response to trump's assault on our democracy is to lie and cover up what he did, attack the brave men and women who came forward with the truth and defend the criminals who violently assaulted the capitol. you need to rethink whose side you're on. hint it's not america, so i'm sure we're going to see other comments like this from people who are, of course, had a role on that committee who are dismayed by donald trump's actions and his continued rhetoric, and embracing some of these defendants. and i also think, you know, he can repeatedly refers to those convicted for their role on january 6th as hostages, something we've also seen the white house very strongly criticized donald trump for. >> yeah. can i also let's also talk about the rnc and what's going on there. right now. alaina, donald trump's team takes over. that's not necessarily a surprise, but then the shakeup that's happening amongst the staff, politico is now describing it as less a shakeup, more a bloodbath. what's happening? >> i mean, it is it's a bloodbath. there's wide layoffs and they really go farther, i think, than many people at the rnc were expected. we're told that they announced many of these layoffs yesterday in an internal email. and again, you pointed out, kate, and you're totally right, that yes, when there is a new team that comes in new leadership with a new nominee or a candidate that isn't, you know, totally out of the norm, neither are layoffs. but i think the depth of these just underscore how much the new leadership wants to overhaul the committee. and i did speak. i was in houston last week while they had these elections where the new chairman, michael whatley, and lara trump, became the co-chair. and i spoke with many of the staffers there as well, and they told me that they were expecting some layoffs. but again, i don't think they were expecting the depth of some of these cuts. we're told that they affect departments ranging from communications to the data team to the political team, and they're not just senior staffers that are being laid off, but also vendors and also having their vendor contracts be revoked. and so wide changes here, and we did hear from one person in this internal email, sean cairncross, he's someone that chris lacivita, one of donald trump's senior advisors, who is now going to be have a new role at the rnc as well as chief operating officer. he brought in sean cairncross as his number two. this is what sean wrote in that internal email. he said, quote, chairman whatley is in the process of evaluating the organization and staff to ensure the building is aligned with his vision of how to win in november. so, kate, i do think this is a bit of a preview of what we can expect from the new leadership at the rnc to be really overhauling the committee, wanting to change things and really align themselves with the former president's campaign. i'm also told that the trump campaign wants to really have the rnc be an extension of them. they want it to operate as one and the same. and so i think we'll see a lot more of some of these changes and what the rnc is doing to really, you know, help donald trump and boost him in any way that they can ahead of november. kate it's good to see you, elena. >> thank you always for your reporting. john >> all right. breaking overnight a country in chaos with questions about what happens next. the prime minister of haiti announces he will resign. but this morning, it is unclear how or when he would give up power. the pilot told passengers he lost control of the plane. new details of the panic and chaos inside the flight that left 50 people injured. >> i opened my eyes and there was various individuals at the top of the plane just stuck to the roof, and then they fell to the floor and i just realized, i'm not in a movie. this is actually for real. there was clearly a moment in my head, and then i just kind of resigned to the fact that this could be it, you know, this this might be it. >> what happened to the golden boy of new jersey governor jim mcgreevey? i engaged in an adult, consensual affair with another man. it was shocking. >> was it an instant attraction? >> yeah. >> greeley's top fundraiser under investigation. >> he put a lover on a state payroll. >> the reason jim mcgreevey resigned is a lot more complicated than we remember. did you want to be outed? >> united states of scandal with jake tapper i've got to get a therapist after having an interview with jake tapper, new episodes sunday at nine on cnn. >> selling your home. realtor. com's real choice selling lets you choose from multiple agent proposals because when agents compete, you win. don't all apps do that? >> not really. >> trust the number one app. real estate professionals trust. download the realtor.com app today. >> want to leave works all day so i can keep working my magic? just want to leave 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief, i leave. who do you take it for and for fast topical pain relief, try aleve x type two diabetes discover the ozempic tri-zone. >> ow ow ow ozempic i got the power of three. i lowered my a-1c cb risk and lost some weight. >> in studies, the majority of people reached an a-1c under seven and maintained it. >> i'm under seven. >> ozempic lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults. >> also with known heart disease . >> i'm lowering my risk. >> adults lost up to 14 pounds. >> i lost some weight. >> ozempic isn't for people with type one diabetes. don't share needles or pens or reuse needles. don't take ozempic if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type two, or if allergic to it, stop ozempic and get medical help right away. if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes taking ozempic with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. living with type two diabetes. ask about the power of three with ozempic. >> why is everyone talking about navage and nasal irrigation? >> i was dealing with some just bad nasal congestion. >> postnasal drip navage is simple. >> your nose is the body's air filter, but it's not perfect. navage is a drug free way to help flush out allergens, mucus, and germs. using powered suction join nearly 4 million device users so you can breathe better. snore less, and feel healthier. >> it's two three minutes of my time and i'm right back to normal. i could breathe navajo, clean nose, healthy life. >> this looks like an actual farm look cute on the app, either by the meanwhile at a vrbo, when other vacation rentals aren't what they're cracked up to be. >> try one where you know what you'll get. >> rsv is out there for those 60 years and older. protect against rsv with a rex v a rex v is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv and people 60 years and older. rsv does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. >> i chose the rex v so you cane your credit score for free. free credit building for renters with self. >> i'm jeremy diamond in tel aviv and this is cnn. >> a major development in haiti. overnight, the prime minister, ariel henry, announcing he will resign after weeks of chaos in the country. there's a caveat, though. henry says he will step down once a transitional council is put in place. >> when my government will leave immediately after the inauguration of the council, we will be a caretaker government until they name a prime minister and a new cabinet. >> haiti needs peace. haiti needs stability, henry says during his resignation announcement. >> it comes just hours after us secretary of state antony blinken and regional leaders met in jamaica to discuss a framework for a political transition. cnn's patrick oppmann is following the story for us. patrick, as you look at this, is there some sense of timing as to when henry may actually step down because there haven't been you know, there haven't been votes cast in that country for a very long time, which is why people have been out protesting. >> absolutely. and henry himself was never elected. we should point out he came into power after the assassination of the former president. so, you know, while this is a result of the mounting pressure on henry, both inside of haiti, as you mentioned, sara, and from outside of haiti, you know, the united states pushing to take this step, no clear sense of timing. listen, this is being made up as as the international community goes along here. i think it's a fair to say. but first you have to have this transitional council named, and then they would pick a new prime minister and with all the politics involved in haiti, violent politics, we should point out it's going to be tough doing negotiating. who is on this transitional council already? the us is saying that certain figures in haiti were involved in drug trafficking, criminality will not be included, even though these people were obviously making a case that they want to be very much involved in power sharing in haiti. but let's go back to what ariel henry said about why he finally is been forced to announce his resignation, something he resisted for so long. he said, we see assassinations, attacks against the government, systematic looting, all these people who are dying. the government that i lead cannot remain insensitive to the situation. i'm asking all haitians to remain calm and do everything they can so that peace returns. you know, it's very hard to imagine peace returning with the police, completely overwhelmed by the gangs who simply outnumbered and outgunned them. and so this haitian, this kenyan security force that the us is now paying a staggering $300 million for, for 1000 soldiers, you know, that breaks down to about $300,000 per soldier. we are waiting to see when they will arrive, how they can arrive. if the airport has been shut down, and then what 1000 soldiers can really do in a country that is not theirs, that has become so riven by violence. but you know, sarah, at this point, we're talking about hundreds of thousands of haitians who have been displaced, and they can wait no longer for help to arrive. >> patrick oppmann, thank you for that report. really important story, kate. >> yeah, it's like living through a terrifying movie scene. that is how passengers are describing the moments on board a flight from australia to new zealand, when the airline says the plane encountered a technical event, one which sent people flying through the cabin banging up against the ceiling, injuring at least 50 people. now one passenger is now talking to cnn and telling cnn that the pilot came back into the cabin and said he lost control of the plane. >> he openly admitted, he said, i lost control of the plane. my gauges just kind of went blank on me. and that's when the plane just took a dive. >> other passengers described feeling a massive jolt before the plane suddenly dropped, throwing some passengers out of their seats. there was a two and a half year old sleeping on the seat next to us. >> on the other side. he went up in the air and landed on the ground, but his mother was nursing a one year old so she couldn't control both. >> you know, when you are in a roller coaster and you just go like this, that's sensation. and then everything flew up. it went down and it was like very shocking. very shocking. yeah. >> in front of my girlfriend, she was pretty much on the roof of the cabin, the girl next to me hit her head on the cabin. >> today in new zealand, the investigation into exactly what happened continues, and they're still working to retrieve the black boxes. joining us now to talk more about this is cnn transportation analyst, the former inspector general with the department of transportation, mary schiavo. mary, thank you for coming on. so the airline let's walk through this a bit. some of the more some of the new details we're getting, the airline is calling it a technical event. this passenger that we just heard, speaking to cnn's erin burnett, says that the pilot reported to him, his gauges went blank. then the plane took a dive. and then the pilot told the these passengers that briefly after the dive, the gauges came back on and everything went back to normal. what kind of malfunction could this sound like to you? >> well, it sounds like what the pilot described a technical malfunction. now, ordinarily, when something like this happens in flight, particularly over a, you know, an ocean, they say it's clear air turbulence or turbulence that isn't visible on the weather radar. and usually that's what this gets blamed on. but by saying it was a technical event and the instruments briefly went blank and that he lost control of the plane, three huge clues here that does suggest there was something wrong with the plane and what that could be is, is obviously the mystery, but this should be a major investigation, particularly since it's a very, you know, it's a new plane, a 787. and i searched the databases. i went back through what's called airworthiness directives, where boeing has to put out warnings about its aircraft. and there was one way back in 2015, 2016 where if they left a 787 powered continuously, this is unlikely, but powered continuously for 248 days that the instruments that the that the power could go blank to all the instruments and it would have to reset. so that's the closest thing that i can find. but it does sound like a technical event with the plane. >> how much danger do you think this flight and these passengers were in this? >> they were in grave danger. and the pilot said it best himself or herself. the pilot said, i briefly lost control of the plane whenever that happens, that's what i call an upset event, meaning you're flying along in a, you know, an aircraft and no one is really able to control it. that is a very big deal. it's a huge issue. the plane could have been lost. in fact, that's really what that means. and when we've lost control of the plane, the plane itself could have been lost. it's an upset event. and i think it will get a major investigation. >> yeah. and the fact that at least has the pilots telling through this passenger is that the gauges go blank and then just came back on the fact that it was kind of just left up to if the gauges were going to come back on. that seems absolutely terrifying. let me ask you also, in a separate situation with, with with the airline industry, the faa recently audited the production of boeing 737 max jets. after that door plug incident. we've talked so much about and the faa administrator says that they found through this audit, production, plant hygiene issues, what they described as that like issues that are key to producing a quality airplane in the new york times adds to this that the company failed 33 of the 89 audits during that faa review. and here's boeing, boeing's response to the report, in part, we continue to implement immediate changes and develop a comprehensive action plan to strengthen safety and quality and build the confidence of our customers and their passengers. mary, can you add this all up for me, if you will? what do you make of this? >> now, this is a quality control crisis for boeing. you know, it's really inexcusable that the faa has waited for, you know, problem and disaster and, you know, in accident after accident to go in and do these audits. now they have the power to do these audits all the time. you know, my old office, when i was inspector general, we did these kinds of audits. but to make this kind of a finding, these many problems and these many failures, i mean, you know, they failed about half of their audits, is really troubling for boeing because, remember, they're supposed to follow their own procedures. you know, however you assemble your aircraft, there's a, you know, there are all kinds of approved procedures and you must do it that way every time. you cannot freelance. and a lot of what they found is they're just freelancing. i think one of the investigations was that they were using a hotel door card and dawn dish soap instead of the procedures. >> yeah, mary, it's always great to have you to kind of put all of this into english for us. thank you so much, john. >> all right. the former mar-a-lago employee who says he unknowingly helped move classified documents and could be a key witness in the federal case against donald trump, a cnn exclusive this morning. what donald trump told him. >> and then there was one time he said, you know, we're all dirty. >> we all move boxes. >> and i. and then there was one time he said, just to be clear, trump didn't say that to him. >> that was another one of the mar a lago employees splashed down. and welcome to earth, the end of a six month mission. in the sensitive research, the astronauts have in tow. >> to be a headliner in las vegas, that's what i want to do. it's unlike anywhere else in the world. >> vegas. the story of sin city sunday at ten on cnn. >> pure harvest smart farms in abu dhabi is a technology enabled agribusiness solving global challenges. we're taking proven methods of farming and decoupling the relationship of food production from climate and instead marrying it to technology, energy and capital sources. given its heritage in farming, great infrastructure to build a company, and the ability to attract foreign talent, abu dhabi made a ton of sense for us. our aspiration is that we're a company that this country can be proud of. we're here today to set the record straight about dupuytren's contracture. >> surgery is not your only treatment option. people may think their contracture has to be severe to be treated, but it doesn't. visit find a hand specialist com today to get started. everyone loves an extra $100 in their pocket. >> he sure does. they do. to have a turbotax expert file your taxes for you by march 31st. to get $100 back instantly. only from intuit turbotax. >> i have moderate to severe crohn's disease now. >> there's skyrizi things are looking up. >> i've got symptom relief, control of my crohn's means everything to me. >> control is everything to me. >> feel significant symptom relief at four weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. >> skyrizi is the first il 23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining and the majority of people experienced long lasting remission at one year, serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. >> tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. >> now's the time to ask your gastroenterologist how you can take control of your crohn's with skyrizi. control is everything to me. learn how abbvie could help you save cidp disrupts cidp derails. >> let's be honest, cidp sucks, but living with cidp doesn't have to. >> when you sign up at shining through cidp comm, you'll find inspiration in real patient stories helpful tips, reliable information, and more. >> cidp can be tough, but finding hope just got a little easier. >> sign up at shining through cidp. >> com. >> be heard. >> be hopeful. be you. >> the all new godaddy aero helps you get your business online in minutes with the power of ai. with the perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website, just start with a domain. a few clicks and you're in business. make now the future at godaddy.com aero. >> when migraine strikes, do you question the trade offs of treating you? brelvi is another option. it works fast to eliminate migraine pain. >> do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. my name is oluseyi and some of my favorite moments throughout my life are watching sports with my dad. now, i work at comcast as part of the team that created our ai highlights technology, which uses ai to detect the major plays in a sports game. giving millions of fans, like my dad and me, new ways of catching up on their favorite sport. before i started playing basketball, i was kind of quiet. i wasn't really that confident or outgoing. but now, with basketball, i feel like a leader. yo, cayden! sport for good means to me that i'll be able to give back to my family and my community. goals can be accomplished, dreams can be accomplished, but dreams are just dreams if you don't go out and try to achieve them. learn more about sport for good at laureususa.com. blend to help reduce urges to urinate. find it at walmart or these retailers. this is the greatest stage in all of sports. >> it's going to be a wild ride. the dream is alive. can you believe this? >> the road to the final four ends here. moments. they talk about for a lifetime. >> we've crowned the champions on tbs, a cnn exclusive we're hearing for the very first time from former longtime trump staffer known only as trump employee number five in the classified documents indictment of the former president. >> his name is brian butler, and he is explaining to cnn how he unknowingly, he says, helped move boxes out of those classified documents from mar-a-lago. at the same time the fbi was talking to donald trump. here he is in an interview with our caitlin collins. >> did the two of you ever talk about moving boxes or looking back on that? >> yeah. i mean, there was one time towards one of the last times i was with him and we're talking about, you know, boxes and you know, well, biden did the same thing. >> you know, you can't get it always got brought up about biden and other people that did the same thing. and then there was one time he said, you know, we're all dirty. we all move boxes. and i said, well, look, i didn't even know what i was moving until i was at the plane. and that's when i remember moving boxes. >> cnn's katelyn polantz helped break this exclusive reporting, wow. this is a treasure trove for prosecutors. what more did you learn? >> well, sara, brian butler, in speaking publicly and also where he is described in the indictment from the justice department against donald trump as trump employee number five, he is providing a window into this alleged obstruction conspiracy led by donald trump and also allegedly perpetrated by his body man walt nada and another man working at mar a lago, carlos de oliveira, a longtime valet property manager who also happened to be brian butler's best friend for 20 years, his next door neighbor and someone who was speaking to butler regularly. those conversations are represented in the indictment, and butler now is able to articulate not just for prosecutors, not just potentially at a trial against the former president, but publicly as well, about what those conversations looked like, where carlos de oliveira was relaying to him how walt nada may have been wanting to come down to mar a lago to learn more about the surveillance tapes at the property, and also a few other things. >> we also know from brian butler that in his conversations with carlos de oliveira in these nightly walks that they were taking in the course of this fbi investigation, he was getting a message that if he wanted to have a lawyer paid for by donald trump, if he wanted tickets to a golf tournament, if he wanted to go back to work at mar a lago after he had left that job, after 20 years, he could here's a little bit more of what brian butler had to say about one of those conversations he had with carlos de oliveira and was witness to traveling with carlos for his 40th birthday at a casino. they were just hanging out for the weekend. and here's what happened. >> you know, he takes the call. we're standing in the food court. i think we went to sit down and he i can't remember how long the conversation was, but i know at the end of the conversation, when they hung up, carlos said, he's going to get me an attorney. >> did he tell you anything else that trump said to him? >> i didn't ask, and i don't remember him saying anything else. but, you know, i was just told not that long, not, you know, too long before we're getting him an attorney by walt, and then he gets the call that he's going to get him the attorney. >> so that's august 2022. brian butler witnessing carlos de oliveira getting a direct offer from donald trump on a phone call to get him an attorney to keep him in the fold, keep him loyal. brian butler, of course, did not use an attorney that could be provided from the trump world. he has his own attorney that he retained separately. >> sara. he also made clear that this is not a witch hunt in his view. from all that he knows, this will be really interesting and a great get. thank you so much, katelyn polantz appreciate your reporting, kate. >> so house republicans are now accusing the january 6th congressional committee of withholding witness transcripts, witnesses that republicans say undercut cassidy hutchinson's testimony about donald trump's actions on the day of the insurrection. some of those transcripts include testimony from the driver of trump's suv on january 6th, and also some trump white house officials ever since the trump white house aide turned whistleblowers testimony in 2022, republicans have tried to question her credibility. this new report says this in part none of the white house employees corroborated hutchinson's sensational story about president trump lunging for the steering wheel of the beast. she was recounting what she heard from someone else. cnn's marshall cohen joins me right now for more on this. marcia, you've been looking through this report. what else are republicans trying to say here? >> hey, kate, this is the investigation of the investigation. fashion house republicans releasing this report yesterday to try to undermine and undercut the findings of the january sixth committee. so what they zeroed in on was this explosive story that you just described. end of donald trump lunging, allegedly lunging in his presidential limo right after his speech on january 6th, where he was demanding to go to the capitol. that has been at the center of a serious dispute ever since. cassidy hutchinson described it under oath. and i want to be clear that she said that she didn't witness it, but she heard about it. that's what she told the committee. so according to this republican report, the committee actually interviewed the driver of the presidential suv. but there's a real distinction between the way that the committee described it in their final report and the actual transcript of what this guy said, according to the way that the republicans spelled it out. so look at this, kate, on the top here. this is from the january 6th committee. two years ago, they said that the driver testified that he did not recall seeing what president trump was doing and did not recall whether there was movement, any movement towards the front of the vehicle to try to overpower either the secret service agents. that's how the committee described it. but this on the bottom is actually a quote from the transcript itself as surfaced yesterday in this republican report. they said that the driver said that trump, quote, never grabbed the steering wheel and that i didn't see him, you know, lunge to try to get to the front seat at all. an unequivocal denial from the driver. republicans are accusing the committee of basically cherry picking the evidence to portray trump in the worst way possible. but i want to point out, kate, that cassidy hutchinson's team insists that she always told the truth. and other parts of the testimony in this republican report corroborate what she said, that donald trump was irate that he could not go to the capitol that day. >> marshall cohen, great to see you. great reporting, as always. thank you, john, and the breaking news this morning. >> former special counsel robert her is about to testify on capitol hill about his classified documents investigation, where he decided not to bring charges against president biden. we just obtained the opening statement. he says, quote, my task was to determine whether the president retained or disclosed national defense information willfully, meaning knowingly and with the intent to do something. the law forbids. i could not make that determination without assessing the president's state of mind. for that reason, i had to consider the president's memory and overall mental state with me. now, cnn political analyst natasha alford, host of thegrio weekly and author of the new book american negra and founder of principle and blue streak strategies. maura gillespie, who served as president as john boehner's press adviser when he was house speaker. we just got this opening statement which robert hoar, who, by the way, is no longer a special counsel, no longer works for the justice department. he is a private citizen. what he is about to tell members of congress, it's just over four pages long, nearly two pages of it deals with what he considers to be the president's memory issues. maura, what? how do you think this will go down this morning? it's really interesting, given the fact that he did resign last night. >> i think that does throw things into question. >> and people are questioning his credibility in that regard because he's not under the same protections as he would have been coming in as a private citizen. >> that being said, it is interesting he did spend so much time on the president's memory in defending himself. essentially from the backlash he received. but but he received backlash from both sides of the aisle. you know, republicans were angry that he didn't go far enough that he found him to have done no wrongdoing. and democrats are upset that he was called out to have a poor memory of being an older man. i mean, the fact that he is older is just fact. he had an ad out yesterday that talked about it. he is not young, so i don't know that it's necessarily in the democrats best interest to be so up in arms about the, you know, report by robert herb, but it'll be interesting to see how he defends himself today. >> you know, there was a report in the wall street journal, natasha, that he wanted to take down the temperature. her wanted to go to capitol hill, take down the temperature surrounding this today. not so sure. not so sure that's going to happen here. >> i'm not surprised. >> i mean, i think that's what happens when people call you out, right? >> there are a lot of people who felt like that. testimony about biden's age was unnecessary, that he didn't have the credentials to make that assessment. and i think in the wake of the state of the union, you know, where president biden delivered a really strong performance by many measures was passionate, energetic, he was able to counter some of that narrative that his testimony is being used to support. so democrats, it'll be an interesting moment whether they want to, you know, continue to sort of spark this defensiveness out of her or just let the state of the union speak for itself. >> what do you think they will do? it is interesting because again, her did leave the justice department. he is testifying as a private citizen and so that's me raising an eyebrow there. a lot of people are raising eyebrows about that. he also has obtained the counsel of william burke, who has represented several people in trump world before. for do you think democrats will or should, you know, go after him like he is a partizan here? >> i think you have to be careful with that. right? because again, you can point to the fact that he was a registered republican, you know, use that to undermine his his neutrality in this moment. but it could also cause him to potentially release more information about president biden or draw attention to parts of the report that maybe haven't gotten as much conversation in the public. so any time you put someone on the defensive, i think you have to be ready for whatever comes with that. so again, fine line here in terms of how much they want to attack him. >> you can bet that democrats will ask her as many questions as they can about donald trump's handling of classified documents . and the difference between the biden and the trump case is interesting. and again, this is the opening statement four pages in a paragraph long, two pages deal with president biden's memory. there's one tiny, teeny tiny paragraph here where he brings up donald trump in the opening statement, and he says, i took the same approach when i compared evidence regarding president biden to the department's allegations against former president trump thereto. i called it like i saw it. so he's not mounting a huge defense in the opening statement, at least about why he did not charge president biden and the comparison to donald trump. >> and i think it'll kind of to natasha's point, it'll be interesting to see how the democrats play it, because do they really want to push on the fact, given the fact that trump was found to have done wrongdoing and biden wasn't? so how much do they really want to push this man who said, you know, and democrats have called him, you know, thoughtful and thorough in his reporting and that he is diligent and so in the past said good things about robert. her so it's, you know, just because now they don't like it that he called biden an old man. is it really a reason to go after him in a way that could backfire on the president? >> it will be an interesting morning. more gillespie natasha, for great to have you here. thank you so much, sarah. >> all right. still ahead. it was supposed to make driving safer. so why many automated driving systems are getting a poor safety rating from a government agency. also, access to abortion on the ballot today. how? the only clinic in wyoming is fighting to stay open despite arson protests and lawsuits. we'll have that ahead. >> the 17th annual essence black women in hollywood awards, honoring danielle brooks, halle bailey catchy or coral carol and katherine busby, hosted by cliff method man smith, friday, nine eight central. >> i brought in ensure max protein with 30g of protein. >> those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. here, i'll take that ensure max protein, 30g protein, one gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. >> we just shipped our millionth monthly coffee subscription. box, so we're sending custom thank you gifts to our team, our custom ink rep is just as excited as we are and knows what great quality products to get. celebrate your milestones with custom gear. get started today@customink.com. >> did you know that only 1 in 10 americans consume adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables? ag1 fills nutritional gaps and promotes gut health with essential vitamins and minerals, pre and probiotics, and superfoods. supporting your health doesn't need to be complicated. >> try ag1 today. >> rose spark's engineered for the spontaneous, a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra and cialis, faster acting and long lasting. grab the moment, get started at roko slash sparks. i found a cheaper price on my meds with single care. did you say single care? >> i use single care whenever my customers ask me if there's a cheaper price on their meds, i always tell them about single care. >> i found a cheaper price with single care. >> i know download the single care app free today. >> now adt professionally installs google nest products. >> cool. >> you're all set. >> arm the system. we should go with the most trusted name in home security adds the intelligence of google. >> you have a home with no worries. brought to you by adt. >> meet milo. he's part border collie and part party animal. meet the new bissell little green hydro steam pet. it's part steam powered stain remover and part party animal patrol. bissell a new breed of clean, sorry parties canceled. >> waiting on the cable internet. guy first i had cable, but those cords were in me. >> so he switched to t-mobile home internet with 5g. >> what a feeling. i have wi-fi now. i need home internet from t-mobile to fulfill my life. >> i get home internet from t-mobile now just 50 bucks a month. >> zirtec zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours, so dave can be the deliverer of dance. >> okay, dave, let's be more than our allergies. >> seize the day with zyrtec. >> distraction, energy. unnecessary action hero. >> unnecessary. >> was that necessary? >> no. neither is missing your daughter's competition to do payroll with paycom employees do their own payroll so you don't have to miss your daughter's big day. it's time to shine. get paycom and make the unnecessary. >> unnecessary from knead the dough. to knead it now. so many ways to save life. ready while it happy. that's 365 by whole foods market at morgan stanley old school. >> hard work needs bold new thinking. >> partnering to unlock new ideas, to create new legacies, to transform a company industry economy every generation. >> because grit and vision. working in lock step puts you on the path to your full potential. >> all old school grit, new world ideas, morgan stanley everyone loves an extra $100 in their pocket. >> he sure does. they do. to have a turbotax expert file your taxes for you by march 31st to get $100 back instantly. only from intuit turbotax. >> i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn. today. >> voters in three states are heading to the polls for primaries in an election year where abortion rights are front and center. one new survey finds it is the most important issue for 1 in 8 voters. julie burkhart has fought for reproductive rights for decades. she opened the only clinic that provides abortions in wyoming, just after the state banned them in may of 2022, while contractors were still working on the clinic, someone set fire to the building, but she kept going. after repairs, she opened that clinic, and she and other abortion rights advocates sued to overturn wyoming's abortion ban. her clinic stays open because of an injunction that is in place now from a judge. she is joining us now. julie, thank you so much for talking to me this morning. you know, we hear about the fire. there have been protests. there is now there is a you are now in the midst of a lawsuit. why was it so important for you to open a place where people can obtain abortions in a state that has effectively banned them, except for your lawsuit that has put that on hold? >> well, sarah, it's really nice to be here this morning, so thank you. >> wyoming presented an opportunity for us, looking at the state of wyoming, in advance of 2022, the laws in wyoming, were very favorable to abortion rights. >> and in looking at that state, there was low access. >> and so we felt that it was a really good opportunity to come in and put in both a procedural and medication abortion clinic for wyomingites, but also knowing that we were probably going to have dobbs as we did, and that other states in the in the area would also ban abortion and we wanted to be able to serve those people as well. >> can you give us some sense of who's coming through your doors, what those cases look like and what they're saying to you? >> oh, absolutely. so we are seeing people from wyoming, but we have also served people from numerous other states, in the nation, we are seeing people who about 75% of our patient population needs funding. and so people are struggling to make ends meet, to not only pay for their health care, but also to pay for their travel, their lodging, their meals. and these are also people who have children, about 60 to 70% of our patients already have children. and so they're trying to juggle navigating far, far distances in order to obtain abortion care while also taking care of their families. >> well, you're also hearing from residents who are telling you they're pro-life. what are what are they saying to you? what are people talking to you about? even being that this clinic has already been basically attacked. >> well, we do have our fair share of, outspoken protesters in casper, where our clinic is located. and also, as you know, we don't have a favorable legislature and i count these people in the minority party in terms of who in wyoming, really supports reproductive health and bodily autonomy, we have received, sometimes it's quiet support, but we have, you know, been receiving support from within the community. but the people who are opposing and who do oppose abortion rights are incredibly outspoken and loud. >> so you're in the midst of this legal battle. the clinic is still open because of an injunction. then what happens if the courts go against you? >> well, if the court rules against us in, this is instance in this case, and we're waiting right now on summary judgment to come down, you know, we'll go back to the drawing table and look at our options, you know, there may be an appeal to the state supreme court, but we haven't made any solid or any final decisions. i will say that we also were faced with a trap bill this session, which is target regulations against abortion providers and it's a bill targeted specifically at us, which would put us out of business. and we're waiting on the governor to either sign that veto it, or let it go into effect without his signature, and so that's something that we might have to contend with in the next week or two. >> i'm just curious quickly, when you say contend with, i mean, are you talking about the possibility of going to jail? i mean, what are the stakes? >> oh, no, we're talking about the possibility of further legal action. >> okay, all right. >> julie burkhart, it is definitely. thank you. >> thank you. i really appreciate you coming on and explaining and talking through your story with us. appreciate it. kate. >> also on our radar this hour, the insurance institute for highway safety, which rates cars and suvs for safety, essentially says driver beware when it comes to self-driving car systems. the leik, the driving assist system, a system by lexus, is the only one of 14 examined and deemed acceptable by the group. even that rating wasn't top notch, still below the highest possi

Related Keywords

People , It , Kate Baldwin , Scandal , Picture , Cover , Rest , Tiger , Image , Skateboarding , Palace , Vogue , Karen , Country , Question , Surgery , Pr Professional , Earth , World , Detail , Stop , Environment , Showing , Cnn News Central , Anywhere , Princess , Real , Casey Hunt , Don T Go , Joe Biden , Robert Hurt , Work , Breaking , The Future Of What A Second Donald Trump , Memory , Documents , Issue , Evidence , Handling , Georgia State Capitol , Glimpse , President , Passenger , Pilot , Passengers , White House , Rioters , Details , Administration , Latam Flight , Plane , Control , Sara Sidner , John Boehner , Breaking News , Investigators , Black Box , Testimony , Special Counsel , Statement , Words , Course , Hands , Politico , Stir , Opening Statement , Reason , Quote , Task , Defense Information Will Lawfully Meaning , One , Something , Intent , State Of Mind , Law , Determination , Estate , Some , Drama , Lauren Fox In Washington , January Sixth Committee , Report , Biden Wasn T , Age , Democrats , Slew , Lauren Yeah , Opening , Shouldn T , Decision , Explanation , Charges , Us , Stuff , Vice Presidency , Home , Finding , He Didn T , Ghostwriter , Material , Way , Anything , Assessment , Relevance , Garage , Afghanistan , Number , High Stakes , Center , Cornerstone , Energy Levels , Perception , State Of The Union Speech Last , Data Points , Couple , Justice Department , Page , Lot , Citizen , Counsel , Figures , Lauren Fox , William Berke , Fact , Eyes , Sarah , Republicans , Priscilla Alvarez , Check , Hearing , Aides , Rapid Response Operation , Biden On , Investigation , Case , Substance , Conclusion , Beginning , Release , Press Conference , Son , Anyone , Hell , Business , Wasn T , Team , Communications , Allies , Questioning , Missteps , Example , Fingers , Campaign , Crisis , Middle , Ad , Middle East , October 7th Attacks , Israel , 7 , October 7th , Same , Weekend , Ideas , Advantage , Kate , Wall , Polls , Georgia , Battleground State , Response Team , Voters , Others , Preview , Safety Record , Self Driving Cars , Bars , January 6th Rioters , January 6th , 6 , Gauges , Incident , Account , 50 , Everyone , Story , Side , United States , Jake Tapper , Nine , Turbotax , Pocket , Taxes , Lease , 100 , 31 , 00 , March 31st , Boxes , Assistant , Com Home , Teen , Products , Art , Locations , Uniforms , Shop , Shops , Customink , Inspiration , Window , Corner , Quiet Mornings , Portals , The Sun , Life , View , Window Treatments , Blinds , Dining , Routine , Three , Party , Part , Meet Milo , Animal , Bissell , Part Party Animal Patrol , Steam Pet , Stain Remover , He S Part Border Collie , Bissell A New Breed Of Clean , Technologies , Partnership , Values , Cutting Edge American , State Of The Art , Australian , British , Aukus , Peace , Generation , Prosperity , Strength , Submarines , Action , Neither , Hero , Employees , Payroll , Daughter , Paycom , Competition , Big Day , Drops , Sore Throat , Mucinex Insta , Relief , That S My Baby , Comeback Season , Mucinex , Tongue , Insta Soothe , Sure , Proposition , Wh Business , Five , Things , The Go Tos , Clock Partnership , Businesses , Network Solutions , Round , Comcast Business Powers , Comcast Business , Don T , Anyone Else , Prepaid Card , 800 , 9 99 , 49 99 , Sale , L Flooring , Black Friday , 25 , Insult , Regime , Fury , Yes , Max , Battleground State Georgia , Chance , State Crucial , Election Results , 2020 , 13 , Actions , Alayna Treene , Social Media , Crimes , Oval , Border , Truth , Primaries , Alaina , Look , Nominee , States , Status , Delegates , Four , Place , Trump , Men , Series , Importance , Role , Defendants , Truth Social Last Night , Comments , Rhetoric , Level , Campaign Trail , Response , Liz Cheney , In The House , Language , Six , Criminals , Democracy , Assault , Women , Rnc , Hostages , What S Going On There , Shakeup , Staff , Bloodbath , Surprise , Layoffs , Many , Email , Leadership , Depth , Isn T , Norm , Candidate , Staffers , Well , Chairman Whatley , Lara Trump , Elections , Co Chair , Changes , Departments , Vendor Contracts , Data Team , Vendors , Cuts , Someone , Chris Lacivita , Sean Cairncross , Chief Operating Officer , Advisors , Vision , Building , Bit , Process , Organization , Two , Trump Campaign , Help , Extension , November , Prime Minister , Elena , Chaos , Questions , Reporting , Haiti , Flight , Power , Individuals , Panic , Head , Roof , Movie , Top , Floor , Jim Mcgreevey , Adult , Affair , Attraction , New Jersey , Golden Boy , State Payroll , Fundraiser Under Investigation , Lover , Greeley , Interview , Therapist , Realtor , Proposals , Agent , Selling , Episodes , Choice , Apps , Com , App , Professionals , Leave , Magic , Realtor Com , Real Estate , 12 , Diabetes , Ow Ozempic , Pain Relief , Power Of Three , Cb Risk , Ow , Ozempic Tri Zone , Aleve X , 1 , Risk , Adults , Majority , Weight , Events , Heart Disease , Heart Attack , Studies , Death , Stroke , Seven , Family , Share , Needles , Ozempic Isn T , Pens , Reuse , Medullary Thyroid Cancer , Stop Ozempic , Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome Type Two , 14 , Side Effects , Gallbladder Problems , Stomach Pain , Vision Problems , Blood Sugar Risk , Insulin , Lump , Reaction , Swelling , Neck , Pancreatitis , Sulfonylurea , Diarrhea , Nausea , Vomiting , Provider , Kidney Problems , Congestion , Postnasal Drip Navage , Nasal Irrigation , Dehydration , Nose , Feel , Allergens , Air Filter , Body , Drug , Germs , Mucus , Powered Suction , Snore Less , 4 Million , Farm , Breathe Navajo , Rsv , Vaccine , Vacation Rentals , Vrbo , Rex Va V , 60 , Ingredients , Reactions , Muscle Pain , Respiratory Disease , Immune Systems , Headache , Injection Site Pain , Fatigue , Spain , Self , Credit Building , Renters , Credit Score , Development , Jeremy Diamond , Tel Aviv , Council , Government , Ariel Henry , Caveat , Overnight , Haiti Needs Stability , Caretaker Government , Cabinet , Inauguration , Secretary Of State , Leaders , Resignation Announcement , Framework , Antony Blinken , Jamaica , Sense , Timing , Haven T , Patrick , Transition , There Haven T , Cast , Patrick Oppmann , Assassination , Mounting Pressure , Result , Step , Outside , Politics , Community , Fair , Criminality , Doing Negotiating , Drug Trafficking , Resignation , Power Sharing , Let S Go , Everything , Hundreds Of Thousands Haitians , Situation , Assassinations , Looting , Kenyan Security Force , Haitian , Police , Peace Returns , Gangs , Soldiers , Airport , Soldier , Shut Down , 00000 , 300 Million , 300000 , 1000 , 00 Million , Point , Violence , Event , Airline , Scene , New Zealand , Cabin , Ceiling , Dive , Seat , Seats , Jolt , Mother , Both , Hair , Ground , Nursing , Roller Coaster , That S Sensation , Front , Girl , Girlfriend , Transportation Analyst , Mary Schiavo , Walk , Department Of Transportation , Airline Let , More , Blank , Erin Burnett , Malfunction , Kind , Sound , Ordinarily , Air Turbulence , Turbulence , Weather Radar , Ocean , Instruments , Clues , Mystery , Aircraft , Boeing , Databases , Warnings , Airworthiness Directives , 787 , 2015 , 248 , 2016 , Thing , Danger , In A , Deal , Pilots , Production , Faa , Boeing 737 , Airline Industry , 737 , Plant Hygiene Issues , Issues , Audit , Administrator , Jets , Door , Company , Audits , Airplane , New York Times , Review , 89 , 33 , Customers , Safety , Action Plan , Confidence , Quality Control Crisis , Accident , Problem , Disaster , Problems , Kinds , Office , Failures , Procedures , Investigations , Hotel Door Card , Put , Dish Soap , English , Employee , Exclusive , Witness , Mar A Lago , Move Boxes , Trump Didn T , I , Headliner , Mission , Research , Tow , Astronauts , Las Vegas , Technology , Farms , Abu Dhabi , Sin City , Pure Harvest , Ten , Energy , Farming , Capital , Food Production , Methods , Agribusiness , Relationship , Challenges , Decoupling , Sources , Climate , Infrastructure , Heritage , Ability , Record , Aspiration , Talent , Ton , Option , Doesn T , Contracture , Hand Specialist Com , Treatment , Visit , Dupuytren S Contracture , Crohn S Disease , Symptom Relief , Crohn , Remission , Abdominal Pain , Bowel Movements , Inhibitor , Lining , Skyrizi , Damage , Il 23 , 23 , Plan , Liver Problems , Symptoms , Infections , Infection , Doctor , Crohn S , Cidp , Gastroenterologist , Cidp Derails , Information , Patient Stories , Cidp Comm , Living , Tips , Cidp Doesn T Have To , Godaddy Aero , Finding Hope , Little , Name , Ai , Logo , Website , Domain , Clicks , Trade Offs , Migraine Strikes , Godaddy Com Aero , Sports , Dad , Migraine Pain , Inhibitors , My Name , Brelvi , Cyp3a4 , Cyp3 , Sport , Ways , Sports Game , Plays , Millions , Fans , Ai Highlights Technology , Dreams , Basketball , Leader , Goals , Quiet , Yo , Cayden , Stage , Retailers , At Laureususa Com , Dream , Lifetime , Ride , Road , Champions , Tbs , Brian Butler , Indictment , Staffer , Fbi , Caitlin Collins , Times , Katelyn Polantz , Prosecutors , Exclusive Reporting , Treasure Trove , Department , Justice , Obstruction Conspiracy Led , Carlos De Oliveira , Valet Property Manager , Body Man , Friend , Walt Nada , 20 , Conversations , Butler , Neighbor , Trial , Lago , Property , Surveillance Tapes , Walks , Message , Golf Tournament , Job , Tickets , Lawyer , Casino , Birthday , The Call , 40 , Attorney , Conversation , Carlos Said , Food Court , The End , Call , Anything Else , Didn T Ask , Walt , Phone Call , Offer , 2022 , August 2022 , Witch Hunt , Fold , Cassidy Hutchinson , January 6th Congressional Committee Of Withholding Witness Transcripts , House , Get , Driver , Suv , Transcripts , Officials , Insurrection , Aide , Credibility , None , Hutchinson , Turned Whistleblowers , Steering Wheel , Recounting , Marcia , Cnn S Marshall Cohen , Trump Lunging , Someone Else , The Beast , End , Findings , Fashion House , Speech , Limo , Dispute , Donald Trump Lunging , Oath , Transcript , Distinction , Guy , Movement , Agents , Vehicle , Secret Service , Bottom , Committee , Lunge , Denial , Cherry , Parts , Capitol , Robert Hoar , Capitol Hill , Great Reporting , News , Defense Information , Natasha Alford , Maura Gillespie , American Negra , Press Adviser , Strategies , Author , Founder , Principle , Blue Streak , Thegrio Weekly , House Speaker , Pages , Works , Congress , Members , Who , What , Regard , Memory Issues , Backlash , Protections , Sides , Aisle , Being , Wrongdoing , Interest , Arms , Robert Herb , Wall Street Journal , Temperature , State Of The Union , Wake , Credentials , Measures , Performance , Defensiveness , Spark , Narrative , Eyebrow , Eyebrows , William Burke , Partizan , Neutrality , Public , Attention , Terms , Whatever , Defensive , Fine Line , Paragraph , Difference , Defense , Allegations , Former , Approach , Trump Thereto , Comparison , To Natasha , Automated Driving Systems , Safer , Old Man , More Gillespie Natasha , Clinic , Abortion , Protests , Wyoming , Government Agency , Lawsuits , Fighting , Safety Rating , Ballot , Arson , 17th Annual Essence Black Women In Hollywood Awards , Friday , Method Man Smith , Katherine Busby , Halle Bailey Catchy , Coral Carol , Danielle Brooks , Cliff , 17 , Protein , Minerals , Central , 30g , Sugar , Vitamins , 30g Protein , 30 , Eight , Rep , Coffee Subscription , Ink , Box , Blend , Fiber , Prebiotic , Milestones , Probiotics , Gut Health , Essential Vitamins , Gear , Fruits , Amounts , Vegetables , Gaps , Pre , Superfoods , Ag1 , 10 , Health , Formula , Viagra , Cialis , Rose Spark , Care , Price , Meds , Single , Roko Slash Sparks , System , Set , Nest Products , Google , Now Adt , Intelligence , Worries , Border Collie , Home Security , Adt , Parties , Cable Internet , Cable , Cords , T Mobile Home , Bissell A New Breed , Guy First , Home Internet , Internet , Feeling , 5g , T Mobile , Wi Fi , 5 , Allergy , Allergies , Dance , Deliverer , Let , Dave , Zirtec , 50 Bucks , 24 , Distraction , Zyrtec , Action Hero , Seize The Day , Dough , Hard Work , Morgan Stanley , Old School , Whole Foods Market , 365 , New World Ideas , Lock Step , Company Industry Economy , Legacies , Potential , Path , In Atlanta , Rafael Romo , Julie Burkhart , Abortion Rights , Abortions , Survey , Rights , Election , 8 , Contractors , May , Repairs , Someone Set Fire , May Of 2022 , Injunction , Judge , Fire , Abortion Ban , Lawsuit , Midst , Opportunity , Laws , Advance , Abortion Clinic , Medication , Access , Procedural , Wyomingites , Cases , Doors , Area , Nation , Patient Population Needs Funding , 75 , Children , Health Care , Meals , Travel , Lodging , Ends Meet , 70 , Abortion Care , Families , Distances , Patients , Order , Residents , Of , Protesters , Legislature , Casper , Reproductive Health , Autonomy , Support , Courts , Battle , Instance , Summary Judgment , Drawing Table , Court Rules , We Haven T , Options , Decisions , State Supreme Court , Appeal , Trap Bill , Abortion Providers , Out Of Business , Regulations , Which , Bill , Session , Governor , Effect , Signature , Sign , Veto , Possibility , Stakes , Insurance Institute For Highway Safety , Cars , Radar , Suvs , Wasn T Top Notch , Self Driving Car Systems , Driving Assist System , Possi , Group , Leik , Lexus ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.