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grilled by us lawmakers and legal peril for donald trump. soon a federal grand jury will hear testimony from the former president's own lawyer. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with kim bruun hoover. and we begin with tip for tap air strikes in syria after a deadly attack on u. s personnel deployed to fight isis. the pentagon says it launched a retaliatory strike targeting a group affiliated with iran's revolutionary guard in the eastern part of the country that followed a drone attack on u. s forces in syria, killing a u. s contractor and wounding six other americans. let's bring in cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson live in london, nick what more are we learning? well this retaliatory strike on groups affiliated with the iranian revolutionary guard corps who are believed to be responsible for that drone strike that killed one contractor wounded five u. s
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servicemen and another u. s service contract to their this retaliatory strike is being called proportionate. it's designed to avoid read escalation. it's intended to avoid casualties, it appears or perhaps if the location is on buildings in a rural area, but if it follows the pattern of what the united states has done when it's responded to this type of attack on its troops by iranian process in syria and in iraq before what it tends to do is strike ammunition stores. and sort of collections of equipment used to sort of use if you will, to sort of sustain these these property groups on the ground military equipment, so this is perhaps what the target is this time. it isn't clear. but what lloyd austin, the us secretary of defense has said very clearly
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and this isn't this is an ongoing and very clear united states position, he said. we take all measures to defend our people and will always respond. bond at a time and place of our choosing. no group will strike our troops with impunity, so it has been a very quick response. a measured response in the past . retaliatory strikes like this have caused casualty casualties and deaths among iranian proxy groups in this particular case again intended to send that very clear message to put off any further attacks like this. the u . s has about 900 troops in syria right now, and this isn't the first incident like this. there have been 78 drone and rocket attacks on u. s service personnel and their basis inside syria. since the beginning of 2021. that's about one strike
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every 10 days. interesting all right. thanks so much. nic robertson in london. a growing number of u. s. lawmakers want to ban the popular social media app tiktok not just on government devices, but for everybody. they grilled, the company's ceo for more than five hours on thursday, claiming the app is a chinese government tool to spy on americans. one congressman called it a cancer. tiktok ceo defended his company's policies to protect user data and send a major effort is underway to move the storage and supervision of that data to the u. s areas. by dance is not owned or controlled by the chinese government. there are more than 100 and 50 million americans who love our platform , and we know we have a responsibility to protect them to the american people watching today. here this tiktok is a weapon by the chinese communist party to spy on you manipulate what you see and exploit for future generations. alright we're getting reaction from the
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chinese government's let's go live now to hong kong and cnn's korans or any other response from beijing after yesterday's hearing in washington, what are they saying? a strong response came from the chinese government even before to text. i beg your pardon? tick tocks ceo faced us lawmakers over the fate of tiktok hours before the hearing, china's commerce ministry spokesperson told the media that would firmly oppose any for sale, which is, of course, what the biden administration has demanded of the social media app is to continue operating in the united states. the chinese government came considers tiktok's algorithms and technology to be sensitive and critical to its natural national interest. let's have a listen to what china's commerce ministry spokesperson had to say. champing pension, ignoring the products and services themselves and only proceeding from the identity of
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foreign investors, forcing the sale of tiktok will seriously damage the confidence of investors from all over the world, including china to invest in the united states. tiktok ceo shuozhou. he repeatedly tried to allay national security concerns about the app. it has 150 million monthly users in the united states. he said tiktok was an independent company that wasn't influenced by china, and in his testimony came, he tried to distance himself and tiktok from china, stressing that he is in fact singaporean. he lives in singapore with his wife and their two children. and that, of course, is the base for tiktok headquarters. let's have a listen to chew having this exchange with one of the lawmakers. congresswoman i have seen no evidence that the chinese government has access to that data. they have never asked us. we have not provided. you know what? i've asked that question. i find that actually preposterous. i have looked and
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i have seen no evidence of this happening. and in order to assure everybody here and all our users, our commitment is the move that data in into the united states to be stored on american soil by an american company overseen by american personnel. the commitment that she was talking about is project texas a $1.5 billion plan to store american user data on domestic servers run by texas based software giant oracle. now tiktok is likely to challenge any attempt to ban the app kim when the trump administration tried this in 2020 ticktock was ultimately successful in quashing that then alright. thanks so much. anna coren. appreciate it now for more on this. i want to bring in eric noonan, who's a cybersecurity expert and ceo of cyber sheath services international and enjoys me now from reston, virginia. thanks so much for being here with us. so you know, we heard there. the goal of tiktok ceo was to convince lawmakers not to ban the app
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completely. but after some what 5.5 hours of testimony, it seems that that kind of fell on deaf ears. so from your perspective, how did he do what can i think that the hearing was very much confirmatory of tiktok in the cyber security threat that it does represent. i mean, essentially the answers that i think that we heard confirmed that tiktok is, in fact, a global forward deployed intelligence network for the chinese communist party, and i don't think it helped the case that prior to the hearing, the chinese communist party said that they would oppose any sale. i think in many ways it confirmed all of the belief and i think real and present danger that tiktok actually does represent. so when, when tick talks chief executive was asked directly about bytedance employees. accessing the data, uh and sexually essentially
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spying on us journalists. i mean, no one seemed to be buying his answer. what did you make of his assurances? i mean, if you were a tiktok user there, would you be less worried now or more? well again. i think he confirms all the concerns we had. and it was, i think a little ironic, given the fact that bytedance has already confirmed, actually, the fact that they did um, access journalists, data, location, data and track journalists and then attempt to determine leaks inside of the company. so i think it confirmed the fact that tiktok can be and has been has actually very recently been used as a platform to spy on americans. so i think that that answer very much again confirmed in its invasiveness the fact that it is in fact and has been weaponized as a spying network. well i mean, we heard just in that clip a moment ago, the ceo, saying there was no evidence that china was accessing americans data
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especially, you know, in in terms of opposing a national security threat, and besides sort of what? we were just talking about there at the end of the day. is he right in the sense that there doesn't seem to be much, you know, smoking gun evidence of a national security threat. well i think the evidence we have so far and it's very hard to get right when, when it's a company that we many believe is controlled by the chinese communist party. the evidence we have so far is the spying on us based journalists. and then i think the great irony of the fact that we're having this debate here in the united states around the cyber security concerns with tiktok and the fact that many of our social media platforms like facebook, twitter and others are not actually allowed in china, so i think there's an amazing irony there relative to how we perceive these threats and that we're here in the united states warning and trying to do something to remediate these threats, but on the other side,
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they've actually just outright banned those very similar apps. well, you just mentioned you know the americans, social media, apps, facebook, twitter and so on. i mean, some of the testimony suggested that the tiktok is actually more transparent, insecure than you know, the american companies like facebook and twitter and so on. is that true? is that accurate? but i think there's an interesting nuance there and that all of these social media platforms have cybersecurity and data privacy concerns inherently in them, um, the difference here the great differences that those companies facebook, twitter, others are not owned in this kind of golden chair arrangement by a any u. s or any other nations come country who has the control ultimately in laws that would allow them to kind of directly control that data. and the big difference here is that bite dance. therefore tiktok is ultimately can be controlled
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through the laws of the chinese communist party. and so that's the great difference there. so i think again that that argument also fell on deaf ears. yeah and , you know, speaking of those ears, i mean, we saw a degree of bipartisanship we rarely see in congress. so what's your sense here reading the tea leaves, do you? do you think we are a step closer to an outright banned i think we are kim. you know these things obviously moved very slowly here in a democratic country for sure. we've seen bands, obviously at the federal level for government employee owned devices. we've seen bands at the state level, so this is really a almost three years to the month story in the making relative to the implementation of a band, but i certainly think with the testimony yesterday and the bipartisan support as you rightly mentioned, we certainly seem to be moved much closer to a ban and addressing what is truly a cyber security threat. yeah, it's a fascinating story
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that will continue to follow. really appreciate your insights. eric newman. thanks so much for joining us. all right now to the unprecedented level of legal pressure surrounding former u. s. president donald trump in the classified documents probe, a federal grand jury is just hours away from hearing potentially significant testimony from trump's attorney, corcoran. a new order from a federal appeals court said corcoran must provide more testimony and turn over documents about trump and possible mishandling of classified documents and the new york grand jury is expected to reconvene on monday after a week of intense speculation over whether trump would be indicted and arrested for his alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to adult film star stormy daniels for the 2016 presidential election. cnn's paula reid has more on what the new york grand jury has been hearing. want to expect in the coming days. we've learned that the district attorney's office is in a holding pattern right now as they contemplate what their next move should be in this ongoing hush money payments investigation. now the grand
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jury did not meet to discuss trump related matters on thursday, while they did convene it is not unusual for a grand jury to hear information about several different cases, and we know at this point on monday, the grand jury will return and here additional evidence in the trump probe. then they may even hear from an additional witness . they have to decide. we're told whether they want to bring in a new witness to rebut testimony. for monday by attorney robert costello. costello's appearance was done at the request of trump lawyers and his role was to attack the credibility of his former client , michael cohen. cohen is, of course, a key witness in this investigation. now i spoke with costello and asked him what happened in that grand jury room that would force prosecutors to have to possibly bring back another witness to rebut his testimony. he described his experience in the grand jury room as being at times contentious, he said before his appearance he had given prosecutors hundreds and hundreds of documents. but when he was testifying, he was only
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asked about six of them, he says, and during his examination , he asked the prosecutor. why aren't you asking me about more of these documents? they went back and forth, and at one point, costello even turned to the grand jury and said, look, guys. you need to get your hands on all of these documents, and he says five or six grand jurors nodded in agreement. costello says he has not heard from the district attorney's office since his appearance on monday. and when i asked whether there was any witness that could go in and rebut or refute things, he said. he replied to me and said that is impossible, so we'll see what happens. on monday. polar read, cnn, new york in the coming hours. president biden will get the red carpet treatment in ottawa before addressing canada's parliament. he's visiting with talks for talks with canadian prime minister justin trudeau. they're expected to discuss a range of security issues we get more now from cnn's paula newton. it is not an exaggeration to say that canada and the united states, two of the closest allies that you will
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find in the world, having said that president joe biden and prime minister justin trudeau do have policy disagreements are going to try and iron out some of those over the next few hours. key here, though, is the united states wanting canada to step up when it comomom defense spending. as the united states has made clear this is not the same geopolitical reality that it was before russia invaded ukraine, and they are looking to canada to do its part. also top of mind, though, is china and what both countries called a more aggressive posture from that country. chinese interference has been top of mine in canada, and i want you to listen now to my interview with justin trudeau just hours before he met. with joe biden. take a listen on china. we've seen balloons in the air over canada. we've seen buoys in the arctic. um what do you think? are the chinese motives in those issues specifically and what do you hope to learn from the chinese balloon now in u. s hands? well, i think one of the
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things we have to remember is china is the second largest economy in the world and continues to grow. um, we're going to have to in some circumstances engage constructively with china, like we did around the conference and biodiversity that we hosted with them in montreal. there's issues around climate change that we should be working as a world together. there's other places where we're going to have to be stiff competition to china in terms of market access in terms of investments in the global south, we need to be able to show that the western democracies are there to make those investments and there is competitive to china, but there are also areas in which we're going to have to directly challenge china whether it's on human rights, whether it's on security behaviors, whether it's on cyber attacks or concerns like that we're going to have to continue to be wide eyed and clear about the threat that china poses and wants to pose to the stability of our democracies . both the president and prime minister, though, do intend to make news during this visit, and
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one of them has to do with the regular migration hot topic in the hemisphere. it seems that there is a deal. for canada to take in migrants legally from the united states to try and shoulder some of the burden of the great migration going on now in the southern hemisphere, canada has been having trouble with irregular migrants, those across it illegal border points coming into canada. and as those numbers spike, they wanted the united states to be able to close its side of the border. but in exchange, canada has now agreed to take in migrants directly from the united states. pollination, cnn ottawa. as protests continue. israel's ultra far right coalition government passes a new law, which makes removing a prime minister from office next to impossible, while the line report from jerusalem when we return, stay with us. when wee started selling my health
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is doubling down on his government's plans to overhaul the judiciary. despite weeks of protests, crowds again expressed their anger against the planned reforms as the demonstrations have been going on for months now, and amid the protests, israel's far right coalition government passed a new law that shields the prime minister, from being removed from office. the bill says only the prime minister himself or supermajorities in both the cabinet and parliament can declare the leader unfit. critics predictably slammed the new law. former prime minister and opposition leader urawa peed , said netanyahu is quote looking out only for himself. as for the planned judicial overhaul that sparked the protests, here's what the prime minister had to say. hockfield rubbish of determined to fix to advance with responsibility, the democratic reform that will bring back balance between the branches and i remind you we dealt with one issue only out of
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money that we have not yet discussed. journalist elliott gotkine joins me now from jerusalem. so elliot, the anger on the streets isn't going away. it isn't kim and there'll be more of it on the streets on saturday evening, as there has been for the past three months or so, because yesterday afternoon there were reports in the israeli media. they were awash with reports that the defense minister and ally of netanyahu in netanyahu's only could party that he was going to give a press statement. and called for a halt to this judicial overhaul. then came official word from the prime minister's office that netanyahu himself would deliver a quote important announcement at eight pm, which was then delayed till 8:40 p.m. local time. the defense minister's statement to the press was canceled. he was summoned to prime minister meet with prime minister netanyahu, who then came out to speak to the press. now during that time,
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there was hope. there was a lot of suggestions that not only would gallon called for a halt to the judicial overhaul, but that netanyahu's announcement later on would be to that effect that this was going to be some kind of pause or some kind of compromise and financial markets also seemed to have that expectation that israeli shekel strengthened by more 2% against the us dollar, which is a very big move. but in the end all of those hopes perhaps optimistic hopes were dashed netanyahu. he came out and he did say yes. in a nod to those protesters, that in his words, there won't be an unlimited override law reference to plans to prevent the high court in future from striking down laws passed by parliament, but he's still planning to pass an override law. he's still planning to give the government powers to choose judges and this is something these are two of the main prongs if you like that the protesters are dead set against so effectively. what he came out and said, is that judicial overhaul continues and as long as that process
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continues, kim protests on the street will continue as well. the prime minister, meanwhile, is in london. all right. we'll keep watching as this story develops throughout the day, elliott gotkine, thanks so much appreciate it. one day after the french president said he wanted to raise the country's retirement age by year's end. more than a million people turned out to protest. civil unrest has been building since the start of the year when macron announced plans to overhaul funding of state pensions. most demonstrations on thursday were peaceful, but there were a few violent clashes . interior minister says more than 120 officers were injured in confrontations with protesters at least 80 people were arrested and with sanitation workers on strike. the garbage as you can see, there is piling up jones. melissa bell has the latest from paris. that. more determined than ever. they set off. for 1/9 official day of protest after a
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week of unplanned ones. scuffles almost nightly ever since the french government announced it would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 without a parliamentary vote. the government narrowly surviving to no confidence votes on monday, and they pass adopted but determined nonetheless, we will not tolerate any flare ups. we will make sure that life is as normal as possible in spite of those who are blocking normal life. the very next morning, normal life blocked from paris charles de gaulle airport to the country's oil refineries and depots. weeks of strikes becoming painfully obvious at gas stations and on the increasingly smelly streets of paris. the numbers on the streets on thursday, also aimed at getting the government to buckle. it's not likely french people are always protesting
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welcome back to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world. i'm kim bruun hoover. this is cnn newsroom. ukraine could go on the offense in mahmoud as russia's all out push on the city runs out of steam. or field. ukrainian general says russian forces in bomb would have taken heavy casualties in recent months, ukraine warns russia is still mounting hundreds of attacks every day across the eastern front line, including mahmoud. meanwhile president vladimir zelensky says ukraine could win the war this year if there's enough support from europe. he made the comments in an online address to the european council after visiting the her son region on thursday. cnn has tried to check moscow's claim that no ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to russia. president vladimir putin is facing an arrest warrant from the international criminal court, based on allegations that it did happen. david mckenzie went to
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an orphanage in southern ukraine to find out more. approaching the southern front line in kherson. in the liberated city. many have fled. it's deceptively quiet. until the relentless terror. the often indiscriminate , almost daily russian shelling. we've come to investigate a very deliberate horror of the russian occupation, so the children who stayed here were under five years old. mostly this orphanage had more than 40 children here. elena was a nurse here for 17 years. not a single child is left open. i feel emptiness, emptiness. everything is just stopped. she says. the children had everything. they were so happy. the children were happy. now it's just silence. and small
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reminders of them. their names still on each locker, children's home is now a crime scene. brelo warned us to collect their clothes, says elena, the russians and collaborators called in the evening and said to prepare the children for the morning busses arrived at eight. the heartbreaking scenes captured for russian propaganda shared on a russian mps telegram channel. the bewildered children taken from their beloved nurses in october, transported to russian occupied crimea or russia itself, say ukrainian investigators, but instead of hiding this alleged war crime russians advertised it. children will be taken to safe conditions in crimea, he says. i'll definitely go and visit. investigators said was part of a premeditated russian mission to take ukrainian children even
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targeted hospitals. there was a lot of pressure by the russians to take these children, weren't you afraid? it was scary. very very scary. so much pressure says all appeal alaska twice a day they demanded. we show them lists of the kids to take to russia, poland, her team came up with an extraordinary deception . the head orphans in the icu forged medical assessments, saying healthy children were severely sick, even faked an emergency ventilation, she says. we understood that the russians and collaborators would not forgive us, she says. we knew there would be serious retribution. we understood this, but they took the risks and managed to save children. and a critical care nurse took it a step further. tatiana says she fell in love with one of the orphan children. she worked desperately to keep the child of the list. are you adopting kira
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? nice to meet you? we met them at home and ukrainian mom with her treasured ukrainian child, kira. kira is almost ready to walk. what does she mean to you? kira nada. she means everything to me, says tatiana. i don't even know to be honest, i can't imagine my life without kira. this awful war has given her a precious gift. david mckenzie, cnn casson. britain's prince william thanked poland for supporting the people of ukraine during the second day of a rare unannounced trip to the country. he also met with ukrainian refugees in warsaw and paid tribute to fallen polish soldiers. cnn's max foster reports. the tomb of the unknown soldier in warsaw commemorates
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heroes of past conflicts. prince william came here to pay respects to them, but also the current polish military and the way they supported ukraine. it's a strength message to us that we are friends in europe. prince william's just arrived here at the presidential palace to express to president duda his gratitude for everything the polish people have done to support the people of ukraine on so many different levels. food market. he spoke to polish well wishers appreciated his support foour nation and the you can just grateful that he see quote the polish people who are absolutely fantastic in helping and we are all in this together. inside ukrainians who had settled here. he was asking how
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