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see the new york attorney general start the process of seizing his assets. look, trump. oh, is who is personally owes four over $450 million as a result of this judgment. and he has claimed that he has the cash to put that up, but his lawyers have contradicted that, saying no, he was not referring to cash on hand, but if you can't put up that cash by tomorrow's deadline, we could see again, the attorney general turn her attention to things like trump's bank accounts, things like trump's properties. and we've already seen what some say is the first step or the first sign that the new york attorney general is in some of trump's properties in new york, namely a golf course and private estate putting in a filing a judgment that it does seem to indicate that she could move on to seize those assets if trump cannot post a bond by monday's deadline. now look >> look, there's also the question of what an appeals court might do on this matter. trump's aza and appeals court to intervene to allow him to post a smaller bond or potentially none at all. so that's still an
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star stormy daniels in order to allegedly cover up an affair she had with donald trump before the 2016 election without trial was supposed to start on monday, but instead, we're going to see a pretrial hearing where trump's lawyers are going to argue that the case in the trial should be further postpone as they deal with them. recovery issues. the judges already indicated that that trial could be postponed until at least mid april. but if the judge is not by the arguments by trump's legal team tomorrow, we could see the judge set a trial date for potentially as soon as next month. and if that does happen, that would be the first of trump's criminal cases to go to trial and potentially the only one when we could see go to trial before the 2024 election. >> yeah, we will see what happens. we'll know soon enough so that cohen thanks so much joining me now, is the former engineer for trump construction projects, former executive vice president for the trump organization, and
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author of the book, all alone on the 68th floor, how one woman changed the face of construction? shin barbara raz. so thank you for joining me tonight. from your experience working with them, i just want to get into the mindset a little bit here. how important is it for trump to keep his image of being the successful and rich businessman? what do you think is going through his mind tonight ahead of this bond deadline? >> well, i think he's like so angry that this is happening to me is looking for someone to blame. it is very important to him that he keep up this fantasy about him being the greatest businessman. and last piece concerned about now, i'm sorry. maybe the election, but probably not even thinks he's going to win. he wants to keep that face the public face. >> yeah. and look, we have seen the proceedings and how they play out in court, whether on the civil or criminal side, impact what we've seen on the politics side, and how he's being perceived by those who would potentially vote for him
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in november but look over the last few months, he's appeared in join his appeared to enjoy going to court for that reason sort of using un has political capital, even seeing high pull numbers following those appearances. >> do you think >> that changes tomorrow when it actually comes down to the money he has or do you think he'll continue to capitalize off for some of these legal couples are no, he's saying on his website or whatever and publicly that he has money. and is lewis is saying no >> i think that trump would like the world to think he has to money and they're going to try to lay this thing as long as possible the answers we, are going after his personal property and stuff and what will that have that affect them. >> yeah. i don't know. we're not anywhere near that step yet, but trump really does not want to look like a loser, so to speak. and as far as these cases are concerned, i think he's still so i even when it
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goes to mock that persecuting me. look, they're going after me. i mean, he's die-hard. people don't care if he whatever he did, he say. he just don't care the more convictions the more people say about him, the more accusations they it's just some megs, the fervid steve that people are against trump because they wanted, they want to kill democracy, they want to change everything and go black whatever web stuff. and they will stick with him, hit me in jail and that we stick them on hand. >> well, and that of course, the timeline of all of this becomes a major question too, because obviously we're in an election year, not just the civil fraud case, so we're talking about here, but also he'll likely learn the trial date for the hush money case tomorrow as well, here in new york has team has been trying to delay that case and succeeded once already, but along with the other criminal trials, he's facing, how
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important do you think it is that he faces the realities of these cases and in some cases, the discipline stemming from these cases before the november election first of all, i can to try to push it as far as they can, make six feet to some extent as >> far as monitoring and adjusting his posture and it's not going to happen. it's too late. those days are gone. he's a loose cannon, but he still believes he still believes that i get away with all of this >> yeah. and i think you should >> yeah no. >> i think what i was going to say was that >> you mentioned it earlier that that he had falsely claimed he had $500 million in cash. is lawyers quickly clarified he does not have that cash on hand, which does of course, have some impacts as so what is lawyers have argued in court as well. he said he wanted to use that money for his campaign. bottom line the >> way to the >> justice has some does seem
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to be coming down on him in this manner, but it does not appear that he's to have learned anything at least from the judgment in this case, what's your read on his posturing? given everything that we're supposed to find out over the next 24 hours >> well, again, i mean, you know, first of all, he does believe is going to get away with everything second mode, i'm how much comes down them and how many people believe it he's grown a lot. i didn't do what i have 500 million on this. i'm next going after me can be constant. and i think i think what he wants to do does he believe he no, he did not believe is going to go to jail. he did not believe he's going to lose his properties or anything else. >> he's talking >> and on that point, i mean, obviously you reform engineer for trump construction projects. here, one of your any roles? one of the possibilities is that some of his properties could be seized as part of this as part of this judgment is there a property that you think
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will hurt him more than the others that that if this goes, you would say to yourself, wow, that one was particularly important to him well, years ago, it trump tower he'll never lose trump tower. that's his name. i took daily. >> i don't believe that anymore. as far as the other properties are concerned, i heard one of the kids saying that they grew up in the west chester golf course profit not that they were growing up when it as far as that's concerned, the only thing i can figure out with maybe mar-a-lago that he might really, really want to hold back. but again, you know, whatever happened, just going to spin it, that it was intentional bankruptcy. his work family and all that stuff. so it's kinda phone wants eight to say it, but it sounds from for our country level yeah. >> well, we will see what happens. we're going to get a lot of answers i think over the next 24 hours. and again, it will be critical to see sort of where the new york attorney general begins with some of those seizures. if we get to that point, whether they go
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straight for a bank accounts or they start going towards the properties which is a little bit more, it takes a few more steps to actually make happen. barbara rey's. thank you so much for taking the time. really appreciate it >> thank you. >> of course. >> still ahead, the city of chicago is now suing to hold the gun maker glock accountable, saying that some of their guns can easily be turned into a machine guns were going to speak to the managing director for every town from law, the gun safety advocacy group next, about the effort to curb gun violence. you're on the cnn newsroom, stay with us united states of scandal with jake tapper tonight at nine on cnn >> paul simon has joined assignment i've never wanted to be anything other than a singer and songwriter >> already. those are good friendship. we thought we should express what our generation filled i want to go and follow the music. you never
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fully automatic modified blocks are showing up across the country, and that chicago police have recovered more than 1,000 such guns in the chicago area. and just the last two years. >> so joining us to talk >> about this lawsuit and the growing problem of modified guns is all our lefkowitz. she's managing director for everytown law, the noted gun safety advocacy group so welcome. thank you for taking the time >> your group your group has described this as a first it's kind lawsuit and how so >> well, it's the first of its kind of lawsuit in two ways. first, it's the first lawsuit to use illinois industry accountability law, which was passed last year to hold the firearms industry accountable for the consequences of a bad conduct the second wave of the first of its kind lawsuit. it's the first lawsuit against the major gang company for essentially knowing that it has this problem, but it's firearms can be turned into machine guns
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and refusing to do anything about it, even though they know and we know that this problem can be fixed i think what you said right off the bat exactly the right point these are we know for a fact that over 1,000 modified blocks have been recovered on the streets of chicago. and two years, that is 1,000 machine guns that are being used in crimes. i mean, that's just unacceptable. >> yeah. and look, i mean, i covered >> chicago for a long time and that was a dynamic that we were seeing over and over again. i should also mention to everyone watching, we've reached out to glock on this issue and i have not heard back just yet, but a spokesperson for the national shooting sports foundation, which is the fireball firearm industry trade association, told me this lawsuit is the definition can a frivolous and i'm going to quote, quote him here there's no product defect in this design. the illegal aftermarket products are not glock products. they in fact are legal to possess an illegal to attach to a firearm. so is it glock that needs to be
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tamped down on or is it the illegal aftermarket products like these switches >> well, what's the problem i have with that comment from nsf is it assumes that there can only be one problem that is causing, that is that is causing the gun violence and that is causing blocks be used in this way. and i think we can all see that actually there's more than one cause and a major cause of this are the fact is the fact that glaucon are uniquely susceptible to being modified in this way, they have known about this problem. they are refusing to fix the problem. and i guess what i don't really understand about that, about that approach to the issue as if you are the company that is contributing to this problem. no, you have a fixed that could result in less people dying. why wouldn't make that fix? >> now? well, it will be interesting to see how they respond. glock does if they eventually do at the very least, they have to in court. so we will watch for that. now, you've mentioned the illinois
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firearm industry responsibility act passed in 2023 that, basically says gun manufacturers that engage in unsafe and unlawful marketing and sale will be held accountable, essentially paraphrasing from jb pritzker is office, but but that's part of what you're alleging here, right? how does marketing play into your lawsuit? >> well, i think it's the way that the firearms are made. the weight of the firearms are distributed, and the way that of course, as you say, the way that firearms are marketed, one of the things that we allege in the lawsuit, is there a couple of gun stores in chicago or around the outskirts of chicago that are no for gauging and illegal sales and for and glock instead of cutting them off, has continued to sell through those stores, even though it knows that those stores are contributing to illegal firearms being found in chicago and look, your group says these
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legal conversions allow a pistol to fire you know, it's fast or even faster than many machine guns used by the us military. and to be clear, a glock isn't selling or marketing these switches, but you're arguing that they know about this vulnerability and that some switches that may pop up with their logo on it, even if not authorized, that glock should be doing more to the point where you believe it's now crossed into negligence. is that does that feel right on what you guys are pursuing here? >> absolutely. absolutely. one of the things that are complaint alleges is that glock is actually known about this problem since the 1980s. they've known that they're fizzles can be modified in this way they know they've known for a while that it can be fixed and yes, that fix will likely cause a slight increase in price for the company. but that's not good enough reason to make the fixed when so many people are being injured and dying from these machine guns. i mean, one of the reasons, one
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of the things you'll see in our complaint that we took pains to point now is the real life impact this is having on people. one of the stories that we highlighted in the complaint is a story of a family. were their two young kids getting gas at a bp station >> and all >> of a sudden behind them, women fight erupt 61 shell casings. they had to flee for their life when they're young children in their car and our complaint is full of stories like that. so again, the goal here, the goal of this lawsuit, and the point of this lawsuit is that block could stop this if it's simply change made simple changes to the way that it's gone is made now, look just from, from abroad, from a broad scope here. i mean, you're, you're not the first to try and sue members of the gun industry, at least to help with the lawsuit toward the gun industry. while there has been some success on that front, it is a pretty tall task, to actually succeed in many of these lawsuits and i'm curious
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from your perspective, while every case is different why do you think this one is is so i guess likely to succeed or in particular, a place that you feel you can have some success yeah, it's true because gun makers have special protections from the federal government. it is in fact much harder to sue sugam companies for the wrongdoing doing that they commit. however, we feel confident in this lawsuit, it's incredibly well-researched there are we have shown what glock has done wrong here, how it has impacted chicagoans and public safety. again, the existence of new illinois law that was passed is also important that provides a new avenue to maintain the lawsuit despite the federal protections that they have so for all these reasons, we think we're going to be successful in this lawsuit and by the way,
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i doubt that we're going to be the only ones that file lawsuits against glock. because as you know and as you already pointed out modified blocks have been turning up around the country's so many neighborhoods have been devastated by these machines in guns that i i think glock is really going to feel the pressure here >> yeah. well, we will see what happens we are at the beginning of this legal process, which as you know, a lot of these take time but you got to start them nonetheless. so we'll watch to see what glock responds with either in court or to us. but for now, i'll lefkowitz let's thank you so much for your time and perspective all right. still ahead. missiles light up the ukrainian night sky after russia launches retaliatory attack while poland is demanding an explanation after one of those russian missiles entered its airspace. plus mourners traveling up to 1,000 miles after at least 137 people were killed in a terrorist attack near moscow, cnn was on the street as people gathered
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explanation from moscow on what happened new tonight as well, france is raising its terror alert to the highest possible level after this weekend's terror attack outside moscow. today was a national day of mourning and russia following that attack, with massive crowds flooding the streets of moscow, the remembering the more than 130 people killed in that attack some mourners traveled as far as the thousand miles to honor the dead. isis is claiming responsibility and posted a graphic video they say shows its members ruthless rampage, we're choosing not to show that video, but so far, russian president vladimir putin has not named isis, only saying terrorists detained by russian security services attempted to flee to ukraine. now this is, we got to look at some of the suspects arrested by police blindfolded and being led into russian security services headquarters. cnn chief global affairs correspondent matthew chance is in moscow with more will you join me i'd say the crocus
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city hall near moscow, where on friday night, gunman killed at least 130 people inside that prominent concert hall. you can see thousands of people have now turned out from around russia to pay their respects, to lay flowers, cuddly toys as well. add respect for the children who are affected. it really is a major event that is affected this country and it has fed feelings of instability amongst ordinary people terrible about of the violence that exists in our world. >> yeah, >> world. >> and in russia as well. you feel, do you feel safe in russia >> he said, yes, i think so not today because of this attack, attack can be in every country. and i think that it is a problem of do you feel safe in
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russia now? you still feel safe. four is so many things happening. you feel a bit more insecure >> i don't know how to answer that question. probably bought i all i can say is that terrorist attacks, there will there are worldwide problem so this topic well it's not safe to feel when they're all terrorist in the whole world so i should say, well this, is part of the broader broader process. yes >> you can see orthodox priests of comite to deliver prayers at this level borrell as well as investigators inside the burned-out rubble of the concert hall are still going through the debris and i still saying that they're finding bodies and so the death toll could rise in terms of the investigations. while you're 30, say at least 11 people have been taken into custody including the four suspects who
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they believe carried out the actual shootings inside the crocus city hall. of course, isis said they carried out this attack, but the russian president vladimir putin, who is vowing revenge, calling it a barbaric eric has said that it could be linked with ukraine, something ukrainian government has categorically denied. matthew chance, cnn at the crocus city hall near moscow >> matthew chance and russia. thank you so much. we're also learning more about potential step forward and hostage negotiations between israel and hamas. new tonight, israel has reportedly agreed to a us proposal that are exchange for 40 hostages held by hamas in gaza for the release of about 700 palestinian prisoners. centers by israel, including 100 who are serving life sentences for murder. there has been no word from hamas yet, but cnn senior white house reported kevin liptak joins us with more so it, kevin, what
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are you learning? what is the latest here? >> well, this is a key development because this issue of the ratio between the hostages and the palestinian prisoners just that would be released as part of this deal has been a key sticking point in these talks. going back weeks. so the idea that there is some numbers on the table that are now being hashed out does give you a sign that this is quite a key development. but when you talk two american officials, certainly they are very clear that we have been in positions before where we thought a deal was imminent only to see it fall apart. and as you mentioned, we have not heard from hamas yet on what they're response to this is. a, so we will have to wait and see, but it does sort of set up quite a critical week, not just for the trajectory of this conflict, but it's also a test of american influence on israelis as this conflict proceeds. and what you will see this week is to separate but very senior level delegations coming from israel to washington to meet with senior
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american officials to discuss this conflict, the israeli defense minister left today for meetings in the beginning part of the suite think with his counterpart, lloyd austin, he'll also meet with us secretary of state entity blinken. he'll meet with the us national security adviser, jake sullivan. so critical meetings expected to center around israel's weapons needs as part of this war then later in this week, there'll be a separate delegation led by a top confident to the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, to discuss israel's plans in rafah, that city in southern gaza that israel says is necessary to launch a ground invasion, to go after hamas that has caused some serious consternation here at the white house. and you'll remember omar last week, president biden got on the phone with netanyahu to tell him to send a delegation to the united states to discuss some alternatives to a ground invasion. now since then what you've heard from netanyahu is really doubling down and emphasizing that that
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is is the only way to go after hamas. and that has caused a great deal of consternation here at the white house, including from the vice president kamala harris, who spoke about this issue today. lesson we have been clear in multiple conversations and in every way that any >> major military operation in rafah would be a huge mistake. let me tell you something. i have studied the maps there is nowhere for those folks to go. and we're looking at about 1,000,000.5 people in rafah who are there because they were told to go there. most of them so we've been very clear that it would be a mistake to move into rafah with any type of military operation. >> are you ruling out that there would be consequences from the united states? >> i am ruling out nothing >> so not ruling out consequences and certainly behind the scenes, american officials have been discussing how they would respond if
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israel were to launch a ground invasion in rafah, it's not clear exactly what those consequences would be, and it's also not clear whether these delegations two are in washington this week, we'll discuss them, but certainly a very critical stretch of days for this conflict and for the american involvement in it >> and it highlights what seemed to be a growing place of tension over, over recent weeks, especially kevin liptak and area to keep an eye on. thank you so much. >> sure still ahead. the federal aviation administration is stepping up its oversight of united airlines after a string of safety incidents, plus the fbi tells alaska airlines flyers they may be victims of a crime months after that door plug flew off plane during their flight, we break it down next to in the cnn newsroom >> united states of scandal with jake tapper tonight at nine on cnn, he brought in a job, max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two
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>> well, the fa is getting involved because united addition to the incidents that you mentioned, they've had several others and engine caught fire. they had a hydraulic fluid leak any one of these things could be minor or it could have been very major. and the federal aviation administration duration when an airline has a series of incidents, accidents, or occurrences, can do what is called as holder evaluation process. a chip and it's a national evaluation of how the airline manages safety if it's falling, all the rules and regulations and most important, if there are risks that they can and identify and hazards that they can minute mitigate. so the airlines chance of having an accident is greatly reduced. and this is something they've done on other airlines in the past when they've had accidents, incidents, or problems? >> yeah. and look, bloomberg is reporting the faa is considering drastic measures here, including preventing you united from actually adding some new routes which would be
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pretty significant >> what >> would that say? for example, if that extra pretty drastic step was actually taken? >> well, a lot of it what it will say will depend upon how united and the team that they have put together, both united and the faa put a team together to do this. how they respond to this. now when other airlines in the past, many years ago, a couple of decades ago, us air the old us air, which is of course bought out by another carrier, got put on one of these special programs because it had five crashes in five years. and they were able to turn that around and give it one of the safest flight records in the industry at the time. so it will say, oh, and also there's another side benefit. all the things that they uncovered during this says chip, if they cooperate and fully work together with the faa, they won't get safety violation things. in other words, they won't get fined or
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enforcement action against them. so yes, in the short run is probably not something that they like going on, but in the long run, it could give them significant benefits in safe de and also, they will get amnesty from their violations. >> know i want to get your reaction to the latest update on the federal investigation into boeing around that alaska flight or earlier this year, that door plug blew out mid-flight and there it is on your screen. there we'll put up in a second here, but i'm friday, we learned the fbi. as you can see, the terrifying images, we learned the fbi's sent a letter to passengers saying they may have been, quote victims of a crime how significant is that mean? does that mean we're potentially talking about like an act of sabotage causing this or what does that distinction actually mean? >> well, that's a pretty significant event, but it's also an event in this particular event that lets us know that perhaps the justice department is learning from its past mistakes now when the
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boeing 737 max eight crashed you now five years ago, the justice department laws launched an investigation into boeing, but did not advise or consult the families of the victims, the families of the almost 350 people who were killed until much later but there's a federal law the crime victims rights act, which requires the justice department to do that >> now, then >> ntsb has complained that the records about this door plug repair are missing and that's very curious. it's very concerning because they have to keep records of that so the fbi's the logical entity to go in and find out what is going on, why they are missing if there was any sabotage or not, just because they're going in doesn't mean they'll find anything remember the fbi took the lead and the crash of tw and hundred years ago. and it wasn't a criminal at all. so once they do that, they will if there's no crime found, they'll turn it over back over
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seeing snowfall right now. and the snowstorm has some places under blizzard warnings. cnn meteorologist elisa raffa joins us now. but at least you're also seeing torn nato warnings spin up on the warm side of this storm, just sort of break down the range of what we're seeing here >> we're talking about multiple hazards. and i loved that shopee showed of minneapolis because the app was really hasn't seen snow all winter here we are in march, they're finally getting a taste of it and you can see the snow bands over minneapolis right now, but also look at all those thunderstorms that are firing up. we have a severe thunderstorm watch from kansas down there oklahoma. i've been watching these storms that i circled here closely. that's where we've had some super cells that have rotated at times and that's where we're getting some tornado warnings, no active tornado warnings right now, but we do have a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings across oklahoma city. there's the blues are morning where we could see eight to 12 inches of snow in spots a coupled with 60 mile per hour gusts, that's where we get whiteout conditions in the orange shading of the area that
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they're winter storm warnings go all the way up towards minneapolis. we're looking at major impacts damaging winds, whiteout conditions, impossible travel and power outages, not only from the heavy snow but from the damaging winds. here's a look at some of the snow forecast. again, looking at pretty much six to 12 inches for a lot of the upper midwest here. and they've gotten just about that for the entire winter season, so they could really get everything all in one event that they got in an entire winter season, high wind warnings from texas opportunity oklahoma gossip to 70 even 80 miles per hour a couple that with some dry air in spots, you're looking at some fire-weather concerns is potent storms continue to spin up. it will spin up another round of severe weather tomorrow and the snow conditions do continue. all right. >> wow. i said break down the range that was quite the range there yeah exactly. at least. rob. >> thank you so much >> i want to turn now to the >> international gambling scandal that has one of the biggest names in major league baseball, right at the center of it, the mlb is investigating
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after the los angeles dodgers fired the interpreter of superstars ohtani. lawyers for ohtani say his former interns proprietor stole millions from the baseball star to pay off gambling debts. he'd run up with a bookie in california where it sports betting is still illegal. cnn's camila bernal joins us now from los angeles where the dodgers are at home for the first time tonight breakdown. what is the controversy here? why is this such a big the deal >> it's a huge deal because of who he is. he is such a star, not just here in los angeles, but really worldwide and it has so many invocations. look today was the day that so many dodgers fans were looking forward to seeing shoheiohtani playing here at home in los angeles but now it all the fans are looking forward to is tomorrow because we are expecting ohtani to address this controversy. we're talking death. we're talking millions of dollars gambling allies and then now, like you mentioned, two investigations, the irs and
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majorly baseball. now i do want to say that the manager for the dodgers spoke today and he said it was business as usual for ohtani. he says that he is looking forward to speaking tomorrow. take a listen >> i think it's good. i think it's it's the right thing to do and i'm happy he's going to speak and speak to what he knows and give his thoughts on the whole situation. please. you take you will give us all little bit clarity >> okay. so let's recap. ohtani's longtime interpreter was fired after his attorneys allege theft huge that millions of dollars and they say his interpreter or his former interpreter, ippei mizuhara essentially plays bets through this bookmaker that is now being investigated by the federal government. and so the concern here for the questions that a lot of fans have is that the attorneys did not specify
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how those funds were stolen. again, we're talking millions of dollars and the other problem that a lot of the fans have is the changing statement so ohtani's reps initially told espn that he was aware of as gambling problem, and now they're saying that he had no idea, no clue what was going on. so again, a lot of contradicting statements and a lot of things that people want to clear up. and ohtani, hopefully we'll clear that up tomorrow. omar contradictory >> statements, millions of dollars that's thank at the very least fodder for investigating community bernal. thank you so much. everyone else we'll be right back >> if you work in spaceflight, this is the worst possible thing that can ever happen >> my dad died doing what he thought >> space shuttle columbia, he final flight from your sunday, april 7 at nine on cnn
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though, and i finally got to meet him as a free man on monday, he was officially exonerated by the commonwealth of pennsylvania. he's legally innocent. one of the most moving parts of tonight's documentary on the whole story with anderson cooper telling the story about the imprisonment and exoneration of cj, deals with the relationship between my 83 year-old father and cj and their correspondence, the letters they wrote each other since 2016. take a listen. >> a belief 2017 dr. tavern hopefully as is that a residual, everything is as good as can be given any and all circumstances may 2019, they or cj, april to 12th 2020 december 2021 >> february 13, 2022 >> these ladders for my dad did you look forward to getting them? >> i did. yeah, i did a lot
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>> yeah. because it's a is a constant so you get used to cost us in jail, but most of them are demeaning or not so personal. >> but a letter but ink on it from somebody on either side of the water as personal that makes you feel human it was genuine the the cannon concern as a father, he for me it was genuine >> will have much more of my conversation with cj rice tonight on the whole story with anderson cooper at 08:00 p.m. omar. >> it's really going to be a powerful episode. the all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper is next only on cnn. thank you for joining me. >> this evening. whether you're here for three hours, five minutes. great to see you. i'm omar jimenez good night. >> welcome to the whole story. i'm anderson cooper, cj rice