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on drug gangs and corruption. fbi agents have met ecuadorean police and prosecutors as they begin aiding the investigation into that assassination. villavicencio's running—mate, 36—year—old andrea gonzalez was tapped by his party to replace him. the danger of her new position visible in the bullet—proof vest she now has to wear. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson has this report. two daughters remembering their father. a very personal goodbye after what was a very public murder. this was the moment, leaving a campaign event, that fernando villavicencio was gunned down. a man who'd exposed corruption, a man who said he wasn't afraid. his supporters had enough of the violence. he says the police are hypocrites for failing to protect fernando villavicencio. six colombians have been arrested and are now in jail. meanwhile, the country

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CNN Newsroom Live

drug gang to another facility. gonzalez says organized crime is a regional problem. how does ecuador sofl its security problem? can it do it by himself? or does it need help from the international community? >> cocaine is done in colombia. it gets through ecuador and goes to excoe. it is delivered to the united states and europe. >> reporter: ecuadorians go to the polls on august 20th for the first round of an election to choose a new president. something as simple as voting is an act of courage in the country. and many may decide to stay home. we'll be right back.

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BBC News

and we will be speaking live to the chief executive of the cancer charity sarcoma uk just after half past the hour. american fbi agents have arrived in ecuador to help in an investigation into the killing of the presidential candidate fernando villavicensio who was killed less than two weeks before elections were due to take place. his campaign had focused on tackling drug gangs and corruption. fbi agents have met with ecuadorean police and prosecutors after the current president requested assistance from the us. mr villavicencio's running—mate, 36—year old andrea gonzalez was tapped by his party to replace him. the danger of her new position is visible in the bullet—proof vest she now has to wear. live now to ana maria roura salazar from bbc mundo. first of all, just talk us through the latest on this murder investigation? i the latest on this murder investigation?— the latest on this murder investigation? the latest on this murder investiuation? . . . ., investigation? i am afraid that as we mentioned _ investigation? i am afraid that as we mentioned the _ investigation? i am afraid that as we mentioned the fbi _ investigation? i am afraid that as we mentioned the fbi team - investigation? i am afraid that as we mentioned the fbi team just| we mentioned the fbi team just arrived to ecuador, the authorities

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Ana Cabrera Reports

benefit. >> he's swinging very high in the polls right now, so they're likely trying to get him with whatever they can, if it may be phony. >> ken, what's so striking to me is how successful trump has been in getting americans, whether it's voters or even potential jurors to question the integrity and the credibility of the judicial branch and america's judicial system. what are your thoughts about what we just heard? >> it's just depressing to me as somebody who covers the justice department and the court system and no less than alberto gonzalez, the former bush administration attorney general came out with an op-ed yesterday also lamenting this fact, and saying that not only regular voters like that but prominent republicans and pundits are saying crazy things about the justice system, when they know it's not true. and he led the justice department as a republican, and he was saying, look, there are career people inside that justice department. they don't care about politics. they're trying to pursue the

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Chris Jansing Reports

were core values of the party. and there's been a consistent attack on the pillars of civil society here. trump attacked judges. he attacked the justice department. he attacks the fbi, and the reason for this is that these are really authoritarians, and they don't want a system that is based upon the will of the people. they want people to believe that they're frightened and that only a strong man can save them. and that's the danger here. it's difficult to talk about without seeming alarmist, but it's like a pandemic. whatever we say at the beginning will sound alarmist, but in the end it's going to prove inadequate. >> it does seem when you read the entire op-ed that roberto gonzalez used this as a sort of existential crisis for american democracy. he wrote this, if we decide that presidents should never be charged with crimes after they leave office for actions committed while in office, we are no longer a democracy. the rule of law is the glue that

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Anderson Cooper 360

there was fraud. and, you know, i don't know the man. i wasn't his lawyer. but when bill barr, his lawyer, the attorney general says that he believes that donald trump knew the election had been lost, i give that a great deal of weight. >> justice gonzalez, thank you f for being with us. >> thank you. congresswoman zoe lofgren of california has called the former president's behavior, quote, criminal and says it must be addressed by a jury. >> woman: why did we choose safelite?

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

alberto gonzalez who worked under president george w. bush. general gonzalez, thank you so much for joining us. i just want to get your reaction to what we saw today just big picture. donald trump arrested, arraigned, going before a judge, a federal courthouse pleading not guilty, the counts being read to him, the maximum sentence for -- pearl sentence for each one of them. what is your take as a former attorney general, as a republican, as an american? we're having problems with his audio. we will go back to him as soon as we get that fixed. laura coates, you were making a point. >> one of the things to think about is a lot is being made of the fact that there aren't other co-conspirators listed on the actual indictment or on the actual complaint.

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CNN This Morning

in regards to legal advice. but it would highly be irregular. you never know who the president consults in terms of legal advice. it would be unknown precedence. >> former attorney general alberto gonzalez new reporting that details how conversations between trump and his then-vice president pence, multiple conversations provided key evidence for prosecutors. >> what to expect as trump heads to federal court tomorrow. cnn's special live coverage continues ahead. (light acoustic music plays) (eagle screeches) (energetic music plays) there he is! it's right there! ♪ oh, he's straight ahead. he's straight ahead. straight ahead.

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and i think the number is close to 5,000 people. >> the actual number were 2. 2. 2 people that were dead that voted. so that's wrong. >> joining us now is former attorney general, alberto gonzalez. both the justice department and the white house's counsel o offices playing significant roles in this indictment. your reaction. >> i think it's a strong indictment. it's pretty straightforward. pretty clean. you know, it's been described as historic, unprecedented. i'd like to perhaps add a different word, potentially perilous, you know, i think the words and actions that are

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