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hello and thank you so much for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera alongside my friend and colleague jose diaz-balart, reporting from miami today. and welcome to the start of a monumental day. in just a few hours, donald trump will become the first former president to ever enter a plea in a federal courthouse. a grand jury voted to indict the 45th commander in chief with 37 counts relating to his handling of classified documents at his alleged obstruction of justice. now, trump has repeatedly stated he plans to enter a not guilty plea. and he will be presumed innocent just like any other american citizen. this won t be like any other trial. no other trial. outside doral, trump supporters and protesters made their voices heard. and on the campaign trail, the current front-runner for the republican nomination is starting to take criticism from his own party. if this indictment is true, president trump was incredibly reckless with our national security. ....
moment. she has her own ideas on how to reign in spending as america s debt is exploding. let s just say she s not signing on to what the president put out today. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. we have a busy show for you right now, this is your world. let s go to peter doocy in philadelphia where the president outlined his plans that he says are fair to average americans. and in a way, stick to it the rich. peter? and neil, president biden is back of the napkin math reads like, this cut the deficit $3 trillion by raising taxes on the wealthy and on corporations by about 4.7 trillion over ten years. anybody that thinks our present federal tax system is fair, raise your hand. i m not joking. people making $400,000 a year, do you think it s fair? the president is trying to contrast himself with what he calls maga republicans who he says have no plan to preserve medicare or reduce costs. the house republican leadership responded to this all at once in a state ....
still chief among the questions out there and why is the police department now backtracking on some of their basic findings? officials are going to be holding a briefing in texas in the next hour. let s begin though at this hour with cnn s rosa flores live in uvalde. rosa, what are you hearing from some of these children who managed to survive? reporter: well, kate, we are hearing about those intense moments when the shooter was inside the classroom, those intense moments when children were trying to do everything they could to survive. they describe the gunfire at first. they thought it was fireworks. you mentioned a little girl who covered herself in blood and played dead to try to survive, to make sure that she could do what she could do at that point in time to survive this terrible tragedy. but here they are, children describing what they lived through in their own words. take a listen. it was very terrifying. that didn t stop one of my friends getting hurt. ....
President and how he makes decisions and at the last minute he could choose to come in through this way, to make a showing for his supporters and make his way to the courthouse. potentially we could not see him. he could make his way from doral, go right underground and go right into that courthouse. we re not going to know until 3:00 p.m. when he s arraigned and voluntarily surrenders. when it comes to those 5 to 50,000, i think the mayor essentially was saying, listen, we re ready for anything. we re looking at miami pd, miami-dade, u.s. marshals, dhs, secret service. all present here. i don t necessarily see excuse the noise going by because we do have a street right in front of us and there is more protesters showing up and supporters as well and loud music playing i don t necessarily see that presence on the ground. i imagine there are some plain clothes officers throughout the crowd here and throughout the media. a lot of media presence. but, again, there seems to be a major ....
Adjoining room and mia heard the screams and gunfire after the gunfire stopped, started hearing music and there was loud music playing. she thought it seemed like a shooter had put it on and that it was sad music blasting and i said to mia, can you describe it a little bit more. what did it sound like and mia just kept saying it was so sad, it was so sad. it sounded like i want to kill you music. so at that point mia is laying there in her classroom covered in her friend s blood with her friends and her two teachers dead in the classroom. listening to sad music playing and she the way the time line looks it looks like she waited for about an hour for police to come. she said it felt like hours and hours after what she had been through. i mean, and now she is living with this every day. her classmates killed. her teachers killed and her understandably horribly ....