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alaska airlines flight is restrained after allegedly trying to open the cockpit door repeatedly. wait till you hear why he says he was trying to get in we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> or two during just wrapped up in former president donald trump's classified documents case, trump was there in federal court today voluntarily. you didn't have to be there his lawyers arguing that as president trump could declare the documents he kept up more logo as his personal records under the presidential records act. prosecutor said that that law doesn't apply to highly sensitive national security materials. and the judge, aileen cannon, a judge that trump appointed, we should note also pushed back on that argument from the defense. she said that trump's interpretation would gut that
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law altogether. cnn's katelyn polantz is live four is outside the courthouse. kaitlyn, it sounds like it might have been an uphill battle for trump's team today. >> yeah, another five hours in court today for donald trump before judge aileen cannon with no ruling, but judge cannon did see to show where she was leaning on these two arguments that his team was trying to make. >> they were trying to say and convince her that the law around national security records is to vague trump wouldn't have known that he was doing something wrong because he was president when he took those documents out of the white house and took them tomorrow lago, they were officers his personal records, and thus under the presidential records act, he could have kept them, but judge cannon, she said at one point that dismissing the case on one of these arguments that would be an extraordinary step if she were to take it and she also said that it was difficult to see the one of these arguments would result in her dismissing
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the charges against him. that is not a great sign for the defense team on at least these two arguments that they were making, and that presidential records act argument is one that trump has touted as a major piece of what his defenses that she did believe that there was a possibility he could make these arguments as a forceful factual arguments, something that perhaps he could present to the jury or to her at a later but as far as the law goes, she seemed to quite clearly be siding with the idea that the presidential records act is pretty clear and it just isn't. so easy. >> record >> kaitlyn, poland's thanks so much for that update. let's go to cnn, chief legal correspondent paula reid, because paula, we want to shift to a different case. the election interference case in georgia, we've been standing by for judge scott mcafee to issue his decision on whether
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district attorney fani willis should be dismissed from the case or not. what's the latest there? >> so we have this self-imposed deadline of a tomorrow where he will he says issue this decision two outcomes. one, he may disqualify her, but bores even if she is disqualified from this case, the case itself still survives yesterday, he dismissed six of the counts, but the case is mostly intact and there's accounting hopeful in the state of georgia that would decide what other office or officer would receive this case and then that prosecutor, what how the option do they want to refile some of these additional counts go back to a grand jury, add additional charges, or dismiss the case altogether. but the one thing that would be clear if she is disqualified and they go through this process is that this case would not go before the election. it would take time to go through all those steps. now it's also possible that willis will not be disqualified and that she and presumably nathan wade will continue to oversee this case. now, bohr's willis had previously said that she wanted
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to start this case in august but this process of possibly disqualifying her has taken some time and make make it that timeline of less realistic. let's face it. but either way here, boris, i mean, trump wins either. he's guaranteed to get this push back until after the election, or even if this does start before november with willis at the helm this is as much about optics for trump as at ease about the merits of the case and her conduct has really given him a lot to work with, reminding people constantly about the relationship she had with wade about the money that he received and trying to undermine trust in the judicial system, even if technically there was not a conflict with that point in mind, paulo, what would be the better outcome for trump's legal strategy >> it's hard to say boris because really they're both of them are a win for trump. i think the better outcome probably for the judicial system would likely be her either voluntarily stepping aside for being disqualified
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because, you know, it's not just trump that's on trial here. it is. trust in the justice system. trump a large part of trump's strategy here is to undermine the public's trust in the judicial system to argue that he is the victim of selective, politically motivated prosecutors. and there's no indication here that they are necessarily politically motivated. but the conduct here does raise some questions about their judgment and the eyes of the average voter, there isn't ick factor here that could taint the larger proceeding, which of course these allegations are very serious, but overall disqualified. continuing to oversee either way, this really is great news for trump, but has been a gift for him, politically not sure how to pan out legally, but politically, this has been great for him >> paula reid will be watching for judge mcafee is decision again, could come down at any moment. >> brianna, we're joined now by cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, elliot williams. eliot help us understand what judged scott mcafee is considering here
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because i mean, for instance, a judge always wants to set there. whatever the verdict is in a case up for success. i would wonder if for instance how he decides on fani willis continuing to prosecute this case, if that's something that could ultimately impact an appeal i mean, this outweighing on his decision. >> no, i think it's always an, uh, judges interest to look ahead to the future and make sure that he's creating a record on appeal that can stand up. and so for instance, he's not going to decide this with a one-sentence order. it'll probably be dozens, if not hundreds, of pages, substantiating the reasons for why he's ruling the way he is. >> but i think we have no >> reason to believe that the judge isn't going to behave in an unfair manner. it's just a very fraught emotional case. and so it remains to be seen how he's going to rule. he has been pretty fair. i think a lot of folks have said that up to this point, turning to the classified documents hearing here is we look at what judge
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aileen cannon has been saying in court, she had been questioning trump's lawyers, asking if their argument was perhaps premature, if it was something that really they should have been dealt with later. maybe in trial, i wonder what you thought of the questions she was asking you. >> well the questions are fine. i don't know if that's the way she's leaning, but the questions are exactly the right questions to be asking you because trump's team is seeming to argue two things. number one, the law is vague on classified documents cases, and that's nonsense. fans. dozens, hundreds, thousands of people have been charged under the same statute. now, look, they're not presence of the united states, but there's nothing vague about the notion of retention of sensitive documents as a criminal offense. and so that's fine. then the question of worthies the former president's personal records, that is a factual question to be decided. trial in the president's team is more than open to try to make that case in front of a jury, but that's not a legal question. it's just different
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leaving it is why isn't it? >> because they're wrong. i mean, they can argue whatever they want. the simple fact is there's a determination to be made about what these documents were, and you can't wave a magic wand and say that simply because i was president, every single document in my possession, war, my personal documents, he's free to make that argument at trial. but as means of making the entire indictment go away, that's just simply not the right way to go. >> i think either way, this delays the process, right? so in a way pursuing this, even if they know it to be likely fruitless sure helps him. >> it all comes full circle. briana, because this ties into the judge mcafee point, which is that it is in the interest of a trial judge to make sure that she doesn't create a problem for herself down the road and that you have to give a defendant and opportunity to at least challenge the indictment. now, you and i both know millions, thousands of viewers now that of course is a strategy of the former president to try to slow things down. the simple fact is though he is a criminal defendant and entitled to say that the charges against me we're not fair or they weren't properly
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drafted or whatever else. now, he should lose a lot of these motions, but you're right. it's a delay tactic. maybe >> it's a preview to the trial, right? this argument of hate there been designated these documents as personal just by the action of trump's taking them tomorrow logo. i wonder what you think of that argument know is in the simple fact is we saw this in the case of joe biden and mike pence quite frankly, which is that former political leaders often mess up with their notion of what their documents are now, it's a question of number one, what they what they do when they discover that they have these documents, their possession. and number two, what acts of obstruction do they engage in once they know that there's an investigation into their misconduct, and both president biden and former vice president pence behave in a very different manner than former president trump did. and that point cannot. i think certainly is not lost on the judge and ought not be lost on anybody revealing the case. but this idea that merely by taking
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them out of the white house empowered him to treat them as his documents is simply not how the law works. it has been luck and i say this as somebody who used to have a secret, top secret clearance myself. that's just not how it works >> that is just not how it works. >> i have is my legal analysis. >> i like it, elliott. thank you so much. >> boris >> from the presumptive republican nominee in the courtroom to the democratic nominee, arriving not long ago on a rainy tarmac in saginaw, michigan. president biden campaigning there today as that state is set to be a key battleground in the next presidential election. cnn's kevin liptak has been following the president's visit and joins us now, walk us through what we're going to see president biden doing today, come >> yeah, this is the fifth battleground state that president biden has visited since he delivered that state of the union address. a week ago. and what he's tried to do in each of these places is trying to oversee the organizational infrastructure on the ground. and so what we're seeing the president do today is visit the private home
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of one of his supporters and speak to a gathering of volunteers, of staffers who will be trying to get out. his message as this general election gets underway and he's literally talking to them from the supporters porch. and certainly the campaign says that it is ramping up its infrastructure in a number of battleground states, they say they're hiring 350 new staffers this month opening 100 100 new offices, and that will be very important in a place like saginaw, where we are now, this is one of the true bellwethers of the country. this is a place that has voted for the winner of the last four presidential elections. there are only 25 counties in the entire country who can say that there's a large concentration you should have black voters here and saginaw, that of course is a key component of the coalition that president biden is trying to reconstitute as he looks to seek reelection in an a place like michigan,
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that is especially important when there are other parts of the president's coalition in particular arab americans in detroit in the suburbs around detroit, who are softening in their support for president biden because of the war in gaza. so certainly an important visit for him here today when we speaking to voters, they said that the economy is at the top of their mind and that is something we can expect president biden to touch on in his remarks today. but really most of the voters we've talked to say they just haven't tuned in yet. they're waiting until a little later to really become engaged in this election >> yeah, just to give you a heads up, these are live images of president biden in saginaw appearing to chat with foot outside of a location that may be the ports that kevin was just outlining for us. kevin, i also wanted to ask you about vice president kamala harris. she's in the great lakes region as well. she's in minnesota making a historic visit to a planned parenthood hood. she's the first sitting vice president or president to ever visit an abortion
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provider. and she was making the case when she was there that this is about health care and reproductive rights. this is going to be a central issue for the white house in their bid for reelection, right? >> yeah, exactly when we talk about the coalition that president biden is trying to get back together. >> this is going to be a >> key component. women who are concerned about the repeal roe versus wade. and this is really sort of a dramatic demonstration of kamala harris. and by extension, joe biden's commitment to this issue as the general election starts heating up, and we have seen kamala harris really take kind of a lead on this issue of reproductive rights is seen by many democrats, is somewhat of a more natural messenger than biden himself on this issue. and we did see hear speak at this clinic and you could really hear the indignation in her voice when she's talking about reproductive rights and the repeal of roe versus wade listened to a little bit of what he said
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>> how dare he is elected leaders believe they are in a better position to tell women what they need to tell women what is in their best interests >> we >> have to be a nation that trust women so this is certainly a galvanizing issue. this is certainly a galvanizing issue for democrats. they really do feel like this can motivate their base. come november. and certainly when you see the abortion issue on ballots over the last year or so, it has gone and democrats favor. so certainly this is something they will keep talking about over the next several months. skies. >> and kevin liptak live for us in michigan. thanks so much so biden and trump could soon have some company on the ballot. the no labels group is it's in the process of figuring out who they want at the top of their ticket, couldn't be a household name, someone we all
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merchan, to delay the initial start date for the trial by 30 days, so that the da's office can review a new batch of records that they recently obtained from federal prosecutors let's go straight to cnn, legal affairs correspondent paula reid, apollo. this is a bit surprising. this trial was set to start in just about two weeks or so, right? >> yeah. absolutely. this is surprising because this is a course expected to be the first criminal prosecution of former president trump. and it is scheduled to get underway in less than two weeks. jury selection is expected to start on march 25th, but now now in this new filing, prosecutor say they are not opposed to delaying this for another 30 days, so they can go through some additional evidence. now, for president trump's legal team has asked to delay this for 90 days related to some discovery issues, but the fact that the prosecutors are not opposed to granting a 30 day delay, that is significant because it would of course,
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possibly push this case a back a month. and as we know, boris, the calendar for former president trump's various criminal trials is incredibly complicated as it is. this trial if it begins, will be approximately six to eight weeks. we're told in total, so pushing it back a month, just further complicates this incredibly complicated trial schedule that former president trump currently has. along with his political calendar okay. >> so pushing back if it's taking six to eight weeks and it's being pushed back. i mean, just take us through the cascading effects there. paula. on other trials yeah. so let's look at they push us back 30 days. this would start in late april. i mean, if it's april 25th, i believe that would actually be the same day that the supreme court is expected to take up trump's challenge in another case, the immunity case. let's say it starts in late april. it goes a through may into need june. i mean, we don't expect that either one of the fifth federal cases would start before then, but i'm sure that his argument his lawyers will argue in other cases that
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they were working on this and use this as an incentive to push back some of those other cases as they start. but let's remind people the allegations here. this is a state-level case. the allegations here are that former president trump falsified business records when he he paid back money that was paid to former adult film star stormy daniels. this is often called the quote, hush money case. but the district attorney is trying to frame it as an election interference case. they call it the 2016 election interference case. now, among the four criminal cases that former president trump is facing, this one has largely been considered to be not so much the weakest, but the least significant in terms of the allegations. but right now, this is the only one that we expect to go before the election. so right now, it appears that the prosecutor still want to bring this, but they're saying, look, we're not opposed. if you want to wait an additional 30 days push this back a month. trump lawyers, they'll have asked to push it back three months, but as we know, their strategy across all of these criminal cases is to delay, delay, delay
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what's different here is you also have the prosecutor saying, yeah, it'd be cool with that 30 days. that's fine by us. >> paula, please standby. let's bring in cnn legal analyst elliot williams, eliot, 73,000 pages of records that have been turned over to alvin bragg as of march 4, by the us attorney's office. how does that potentially fit into the broader prosecution, right? it's important to know the distinction between these two cases. because one is a state case being brought by the manhattan district attorney's office, local crimes. one, it was a possible federal investigation by the us attorney's office or the federal justice department. now, the justice department, over the last couple of years, looked into the matter and decided not to bring federal charges related. these are my guesses that this 73,000 pages is related to the decision to not bring did not bring charges in the first place. now, how it all fits in the simple fact is because prosecutors are the ones asking for 30 days, i
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would assume the judge is going to grant that request. the judge it would be highly unlikely for a judge to make a party, a prosecutor go to trial when they say they're not ready when there's still reviewing documents. so this trial is going to be delayed up to 30 days and we'll see what the >> good force some out of the just during what is going on because what we do know is that a lot of voters, it doesn't, it doesn't even register for them really what trump is charged with are accused of doing and many of these trials, not just this one, it's very dizzying and confusing. i think many voters, citizens, whatever else, and it's important to note that our elections happen on a timeline and litigation. prosecutions happen on a totally separate timeline. and it can take sometimes years to
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bring, to bring matters to trial. what's notable here is that this was the prosecution that was probably the most likely to happen in the first place, if at all? so. the mere fact of a delay is significant in that it pushes the inevitable trying of a matter of donald trump even further, if not beyond election day. but again, all the prosecutes have asked for here is 30 days. and we'll see what the judge does with that. it's not an indefinite postponement of the trial, judge very. different than the perhaps impossible to answer. but i'm wondering with these 70 plus thousand pages, is there a chance that this could rework the charges or are at additional charges to what trump is faced >> i have all 73,000 pages i read them very quickly, you know you never know boris. and at a certain point, prosecutors are always free to refile additional charges based on late breaking information that
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they brought. now, again sure. speculation here. if federal prosecutors chose not to bring charges, it's hard to envision a scenario in which there's some kind of magical evidence in these, in these matters that the state prosecutors weren't aware of. but who knows? look, the counter could be true as well. i mean, prosecutors could decide that based on what they're seeing in the record here, there's something so exculpatory for the foreign president that the da's office just needs to drop the case. now, i doubt it but you just don't know what's in these records is to your very question. it's just hard to know what prosecutors are sitting on and what effect it might have. >> well, thank you so much. thank you to you, elliott, paula, we appreciate it. obviously, very interesting development here as we follow this manhattan manhattan prosecutors seeking a 30 day delay hey of president trump's trial. they're having to do with hush money that was paid out. the manhattan district attorney's office, obviously pursuing that case. one of
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together, but neither brother will be in the same room together at the same time. harry is set to appear on video, but only after william has left the event, we have cnn royal historian kate williams joining us on this. we are in a joint event, right now, at least i'm in the same place as you were on this green there, kate, but it's pretty interesting how this is all going to go down >> yes, briana, this is a big event at the science museum here. it's to own a diana's legacy. it's new award for young people who really on a dina's legacy of compassion and kindness, there's a young woman who's done a lot for, you young people with hiv, people speaking out against bullying, some really fantastic young people 20 awards. it's a great award for the dayana charity and william and harry are going to be there. but as you say, not in the same womb or even at the same time. so with its 730 here in london, they receptions about to start. we're expecting william two just about coming in quite
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soon. so we'll see him >> but he's going to go and >> then how he's going to speak. so william isn't going to stay for the entire event, which is what you'd expect a dignitary, he's going to go and then how he's going to speak. so this is something that's raising a lot of eyebrows here that yes, of course, how he's by video call, he lives in california, but the winning it was not going to sit there and it's very interesting, brianna, i find this very interesting because it's been the most chaotic few days for the whales is ever since the mother's day photo scandal discussion all over the world, all kinds of criticism of poor k1, criticism of william as well. that was a washington post cartoon today, very critical of williams, suggesting he was a puppet master. and there's actually some criticism. normally there's a vote would be people saying why is how he being like this, but it's criticism about halle and williams saying dayana wouldn't have wanted this. she wanted her son's to be a team and she wouldn't have wanted this certainly it's going to be great to see william out and about. but this is not how people would expected dina's legacy to be honored
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>> yeah. no, it certainly is not. you mentioned the photo. i've got to ask what is the latest on how the photo is being handled? >> well, what we saw today was william made a visit to a youth project in london and that is exactly what kensington palace needs to do now, they need to get william out doing usual, normal little engagements where he seems happy and relaxed and he actually made a reference to kate. he said, look like can't do art. i'm the least rt person in the whole of my family. my wife is the rt one and i think some people thought, well, yes. there was photo editing, but it also is a nice reference to kate. and this is damaged limitation from kensington palace. they've got william out looking jovial, talking about his wife because it's been a disaster for them there has been mockery that the british press is been pretty respectful, but there's been mockery across the world. and i noticed the date that the head of afp is fairly reputable photo agency. what are the photo agencies that withdrew
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the photo because they said because it was digitally manipulated. he said, we only do this about once a year and we normally only we do this for the news agencies. move on and north korea. so he was basically comparing kensington palace to the news agencies from iran and north korea. now that is quite serious. he's really saying, we can't trust them anymore. and so i think really got to go into damage limitation now, it's the photo was a complete zoster. >> the world family there were means all over social media, giotto labor social media. that's not what they want. they want them focused on their work, on their charities. so william is hoping they'll get back to looking at his work and his legacy. but this isn't really the way to do it. i think you should have stayed to the end of the event even if he didn't really want to watch the video call, it will look quite strange to leave yeah, what gets a tough time for the royal family for sure. kate williams. thank you as always for being with us. we appreciate it >> so this week, biden and
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alternative to the now presumptive nominees, donald trump and joe biden we're hearing their assembly committee to select their 2024 nominee. so let's discuss with former senator and 2000 democratic vice presidential nominee, joe lieberman senator. thank you so much for being with us since you are helping to select the ticket, walk us through who's on your shortlist >> well tonight, look where we've been working a long time and no labels to get ready for this moment. i mean, are movement was created in 2010 to try to overcome the bite the partisanship and ideological rid in washington. so the government could actually start working for the people again, instead of focusing on fighting each other. we've done it mostly through congress with some success but our members felt that we were never going to succeed. if it ended up being trump and biden again.
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and now super tuesday has come and gone. and it is so we're ready tonight. we're going to announce in an email that i will send out accompanied by a video oh narrative by mike rawlings, who is the chairman of our restaurants convention makers, a former mayor of dallas and ceo of pizza hut, which we'll describe what we call our country over party committee, which is a kind of nominating committee. and we're not i'm gonna go to work that we've been working on it, organelle. its decision time to try to find the best bipartisan unity ticket. we can give the american people as the third choice. they say they want overwhelmingly because they don't want to have to choose again, between trump and biden. so we're not going to announce candidates today. what we do announce that we're going to announce candidates. this spring, and that could be as
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early as, you know, calendar of nature, march 21. >> sure. so if you won't give us any names walk us through some of the qualifications that you're looking for and that you're considering >> yeah. that's a really good question bars. so obviously we want the people who are capable of being president and vice president we also want, in our case, people for committed to the no labels. >> common sense >> agenda, really, which is about collaborating with people. in the other party, not just having constant warfare and negotiating, compromising getting things done, which is our common sense agenda. no words to accept our platform and then being willing to and having the courage to seize this historic moment because we know it no labels that this
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does not been done often in american history. i mean, yeah, the last time a third party candidate won a national election, i'd say it was abraham lincoln and 18, 60, the last time a bipartisan ticket one was 18, 64 when? lincoln, us to democrat to run with them. but we think the country is actually as divided and down on the two political parties as they were way back then, 60 to 70% of the american people say they want a third choice. we now are ready. >> and we also feel it's our >> responsibility to offer them that third choice. and we think it's going to be a really high-quality very different bipartisan ticket. the committee that's going to be announced tonight. will make its recommendation back to the 800 grassroots members of no labels that constitute are kind
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of nominating convention. they'll have the final say and then we'll be off and running and i'm curious to get your thoughts on the potential to play spoiler. i i've i've heard members of your organization say that that is something that you want to avoid. specifically, you have your group has noted that they want to avoid pitching a ticket that they feel would help reelect former president donald trump. i'm wondering if you have a deadline set to figure out whether you would play spoiler or not. what happens in the scenario that you see it trending in that direction. >> right? so we said a two standards when we started out on this. in terms of the data, boris, one is that we actually thought we wanted to feel that we had a chance to win. and we think we do because you know, you can carry the electoral votes of the state, which is getting the most votes in the state. you don't need a
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majority. >> so we think about it. you've got trump-biden rfk junior cornel west, jill stein, and our by partisan unity ticket, which will be very different from the forum. five. others you could carry states with 34, 35% of the vote. so in our polling, we showed as possible, secondly, we don't want to be a spoiler and we don't particularly. >> and i >> really feel strongly that i'm speaking for the great majority of no labels members. while we want a choice other than biden and trump i think our members feel that it would be really bad for our country if trump were reelected. so we don't want to do anything to toss it back to trump. again, our polling shows that that's not the case. but we'll watch the data as we go on. >> although it for really, we're in it when and it's i hope what will happen with the help of the american people. were gonna give them the third
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wentworth.com representatives are available now >> vegas, the story of sensitive sunday on cnn a student pilot has been charged for allegedly attempting what he says was a test for the
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flight crew. he's been accused of trying to open the door to the cockpit several times during a flight is happened march 3rd on an alaska airlines flight from san diego to washington, dc. and it got to the point that a federal marshal reports, quote, attendance, also had to put the beverage cart out as a barrier to block the pitt cnn's pete muntean is covering the story. >> okay. give us specifics on what happened, some kind of test in some kind of test is right, and we'll get to that in a second. there's all has to do with nathan jones, who is spelled out in these court documents as this 19-year-old who tried to get up on this flight hi, three times and break it into the cockpit. he was a student pilot according to the search that took place afterwards, what is really interesting here is that he was in seats six 0s, which was a middle seat on the right side of the plane after he did this thrice try to get into the airplane. these off-duty police officer was very luckily were on board, sat down next to him in each either seat, the aisle and the window to make sure he didn't get up again. and then
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the flight attendants put flex cuffs on him. this is when jones said something really interesting according to the court documents, they say one flight attendants asked jones why he tried to access the cockpit. jones replied that he was testing them, which is very intriguing, of course will come up in a court hearing likely on monday >> jones did >> consent to search of his bags, has carry on and is checked bags. were there were multiple notebooks with writing in them? according to the court documents, also describing how to operate an aircraft, including takeoff in the air and landing techniques. and in his wallet was his student pilot certificate, which essentially enables a student pilot to solo an airplane once they get enough training unclear here what stage of his training jones was in. jones has family has spoken to them twice in courts. they say that they're devastated and greatly concerned about his mental health and the behavior described in the affidavit of
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