hill. this is cnn. mhm. donald trump inside trump tower right now getting ready to leave. for history. we re talking about his arraignment. we still don t know exactly what charges he is facing, but we soon will. we are following all the developments and we have new reporting coming in. the effort to expel three lawmakers in tennessee is now underway. republicans there are trying to remove some democrats for protesting for gun reforms as police now reveal new details about the nashville school shooter. we have just learned he s a billionaire. but could tiger woods soon be wearing green jacket number six. he s won the masters five times already has odds this week as the 87th tournament prepares to tee off those major stories and more all coming in right here. to cnn news, central. a former president gets arrested today. boy those words are something we are closing in on a historic moment. in a first in u. s history, you re looking at live pictures outside trump tower. donald t
looming and the potential of a couple of cases in washington this is why he wanted to be an active presidential candidate, john. one thing is so clear standing outside trump tower here where he is still inside him told talking with his advisers and family throughout the morning. that there is no campaign trail that does not include the courtroom. so that is a central part now not only his campaign but also the entire republican presidential race is so interesting. none of us have seen the indictment so none of us knows exactly what donald trump donald trump will be charged with. i do wonder if these other campaigns or potential campaigns like ron desantis. have plans to go through line by line count by count to familiarize themselves with this to make their own decisions going forward. you can be sure that they will be looking through this. you know, they all have lawyers as well and they have a lot at stake here. but they know the perils of speaking out against the former president at
and it seems to me as though they re taking they re just taking a slow around here and saying, we need more evidence before we unground these planes. i wonder if that s the right approach and also what it takes for the public to regain trust in these planes. the europeans are taking it more slowly, as is the rest of the world. there are many other aviation nations that are taking a long, hard look at this. china and other countries. and we have to remember that last friday, the final report on the lionair crash did come out and the federal aviation administration, if you just look at it by line count and word count, they had more recommendations aimed at them than even boeing. so the nations of the world, sadly, the federal aviation administration s reputation is very, very tarnished. and its leadership is in question. and so other nations of the world won t just accept the faa s word. passengers, who knows how long before anyone will feel comfortable. i mean, the issue has been ra
that, security doesn t really get integrated into it. and what happened with the rocket launch in october, they slapped a bunch of servers in to try to fix the website just to keep it up and running so people could go and use it, but the problem is they still didn t embed security into it. so when you have another few hundred developers actually running code to try to keep the site up and running, you increase the line count of code and increases more and more exposures. that s what we saw here over a period of time and that s what we testified on. it s much worse than we saw back in november. well, i m going to ask you about that and how you know that. because you say you did not hack the site, yet you say you can access 70,000 records of various people who have signed up for health care at the website within four minutes. how do you know that if you haven t hacked in? there s a technique called password recognizance that allows you to look at how the website performs. and these t
application, so when you do that, security doesn t really get integrated into it. and what happened with the rocket launch in october, they slapped a bunch of servers in to try to fix the website just to keep it up and running so people could go and use it, but the problem is they still didn t embed security into it. so when you have another few hundred developers actually running code to try to keep the site up and running, you increase the line count of code and increases more and more exposures. that s what we saw here over a period of time and that s what we testified on. it s much worse than we saw back in november. well, i m going to ask you about that and how you know that. because you say you did not hack the site, yet you say you can access 70,000 records of various people who have signed up for health care at the website within four minutes. how do you know that if you haven t hacked in? there s a technique called