so, was it intentional or maybe a mistake? cnn has learned that a employee at donald trump s mar-a-lago residence drained a swimming pool that flooded a room where surveillance was finding a room where there were hundreds of classified documents. now, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of u.s., and i wanted to talk about the draining of the pool, and the timing notable, right? two months after all of the documents were handed over. for it to be more than notable, and for it to carry criminal liability, what would the prosecutors have to prove? they would have to prove intentionality that either the pool boy or maybe his superior told him or were aware that surveillance video was being requested by investigators and prosecutors and that they knowingly drained the pool to essentially destroy the equipment. that is what they would have to prove that it was not coincidence or accident and willingful. someone meant to damage that room by draining pool. exactly. so
five good things. listen wherever you get your podcasts hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m anna coren, ahead on cnn newsroom israel celebrating the rescue of four hostages held in gaza. we have details on how the raid was conducted. well, that operation taking a heavy toll on palestinians with the reported death toll now said to be over 200. how the international community is responding plus president joe biden commenting on the mission, while abroad, a cnn learns the extent of us involvement as protesters gathered they re in washington to demand a ceasefire for israeli hostages and now free after an israeli military raid on a refugee camp in gaza. but there are questions about how many palestinians were killed in the operation and how many of those were civilians? the idf says the rest you d hostages are in good medical condition, but were taken to hospital for medical examination. the former hostages were reunited with
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