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serious risk for the president. and, the possibility of incarceration if convicted. >> and i was told today, there has been a lot of activity when it comes to that january 6th grand jury, as, well thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you very, much kaitlin. >> up next, we will have more on -- in that case we mentioned, there her critical role in a sino-in, their cnn legal analyst -- and former trump insider sarah matthews will join me. also, and this is in the wall street journal, the next new development, pga golf stunning decision to reverse course and join forces with the saudi-backed liv tour. now the justice department wants to review that merger, we will tell you, why and how long it could take next. and it comes with at&t best deals on all of them. this one looks nice. that's a house favorite and it's served with your choice of plans. thank you. there's gotta be a catch. no catch and no trade-in required either.

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Anderson Cooper 360

case they often wave the charges. donald trump did not have to do any of that. he sat there, and said, certainly plead not guilty. so, that was sort of like, as kaitlan, poinsett is split screen moment. he is the former president, so -- >> that it is a sad day, to have a former president of the united states arrested and arraigned, kaitlin, the judge told prosecutors, to make a list of possible witnesses to whom donald trump cannot speak about the case, unless the conversation goes through a lawyer. did that surprise you? >> i don't think it is surprising, but this was born amount because initially the judge had suggested this idea of trump not being able to speak to any of the witnesses here, which as you know, jake, evan, would be very difficult

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

country. this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. you're watching joe biden try to jail his leading political opponent. think of it. this is like third world country stuff. >> kaitlin, trump is downplaying the charges. the former attorney general believes he could be in real trouble. >> reporter: right. so it was very strong words from attorney general bill barr, the man who served under donald trump. he was speaking to fox news today about this indictment. now, this is an attorney general that had spent a lot of time casting doubt on whether trump should have been investigated previously, essentially saying he didn't believe that the mueller investigation should ever have resulted in charges against donald trump, which it did not, but now a totally different tune from bill barr. as he's speaking today, here's

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calling special counsel jack smith deranged. >> the baseless indictment of me by the biden administration's weaponized department of injustice will go down as among the most horrific abuses of power in the history of our country. this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. you're watching joe biden try to jail his leading political opponent. this is like third world country stuff. >> kaitlin, trump may be downplaying this indictment, calling the charges a joke but his former u.s. attorney general has a different take. what is he saying? >> reporter: right. so bill barr, the attorney general for the back half of the trump administration, a man who had defended donald trump while he was in office and even afterward against various investigations around him is pretty strongly condemning the

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Whos Talking to Chris Wallace

that's essentially a semi-public place. no telling how many people might have had access to those documents. >> all right. james clapper, thank you very much for joining us. kaitlin? >> really interesting perspective from him on that realm, the national security realm. we have a panel in new york. john miller, cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst. former federal prosecutor elliot williams. scott jennings who worked in the george w. bush white house. former democratic congressman mondera jones. you heard clapper talking about the fact that this compromise potentially of intelligence that is shared only among a select few nations, including the united states, that was just spilled on the floor, which they learned from these text messages -- trump is running to be the commander in chief again. to be running. what do you think allies think when they're reading this indictment? >> i think they would be horrified, looking at those pictures. and when you consider in the

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senior legal affairs correspondent, paula reid, who's been tracking all of this. we've been breaking down this indictment ever since it was unsealed earlier today looking at the trove of detail and evidence that jack smith has included here. knowing that there's more. what's the latest that you're learning? >> kaitlin, what's also surprising is you and i and our entire team have been covering this case so closely. it's clear we only knew a sliver of what investigators have uncovered here. prosecutors in this indictment alleging the former president intentionally, knowingly retained hundreds of classified documents, secrets that include information about the u.s. nuclear weapons, about vulnerability to attacks, plans for potential retaliation against a foreign attack. and this indictment lays out how these secrets were strewn about mar-a-lago, everywhere from a ballroom that was actively hosting events to a bathroom to a storage space. one of the really interesting

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manhattan district attorney cy vance. thank you so much for joining us tonight. as you well know, the bar for indicting a former president is incredibly high. but we did see a wealth of evidence in this indictment today, in these allegations. what stood out to you in the 49 pages? >> i think, kaitlin, two things stood out to me. first and foremost, it's another example of the cover-up is worse, in some sense, than the crime itself. and that is to say that what appears to have happened as alleged in the indictment is documents were moved, and then secreted, and the president allegedly lied about the status of those documents. i think that's the hardest thing that he will have to overcome in terms of presenting a defense to the jury. but the second thing is, i think the hypocrisy. the president's repeated statements before he was president, during the time he was president, about the

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federal crimes to elevate the state case to a felony, that that leads one into federal jurisdiction issues. one can't make that argument here. i think it's going to depend on how tough the judge is to both sides. and judges should be tough to both sides when it comes to moving cases forward. and so we'll have to await the response of the federal judge, which will probably be signaled during the arraignment on tuesday. what's the date for trial, what's the expected plan for resolving all issues that are disputed before trial? >> right now we know it is judge eileen cannon, of course, who has been incredibly involved in this case. they were trying to get a special master assigned to this. cy vance, thank you for your time and for your perspective on this tonight. >> thanks, kaitlin. all right, there's a lot to discuss on this historic day with my panel. with me is cnn legal analyst carrie cordero, former deputy fbi director andy mccabe, cnn's

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that's when the pool was drained by this maintenance worker, and it flooded that he room at mar-a-lago. not damaging any of the videotape that we know of, but clearly something that was quite suspicious that has happened. and at that point in time last year kaitlin that was when this was the heart of the obstruction investigation. the justice department was not trusting at that time, donald trump and his attorneys that they had turned over all of the classified records in his possession at mar-a-lago. they were headed toward a contempt fight in court, in the fall. we also know that this happened after the fbi search of mar-a-lago. so a point in time after that fbi search, where the justice department we now know went back to the trump organization and either asked for them to preserve surveillance footage or they demanded for them to turn over surveillance footage, a couple of different times to the grand jury as part of this investigation. so, this is really a moment in time where the investigators are narrowing down on the obstruction. threat asking a lot of questions about what might be on the surveillance tapes, about the surveillance tapes themselves, of the people who were moving boxes. and of course, that maintenance worker that is central to the story about this flood, that is a person who was captured on some of those tapes moving boxes, at least at one crucial moment. >> yeah, and so we see how crucial this surveillance footage could be here for this. but this also comes as jack smith, the special counsel who's heading this investigation, actually was in the room with trump attorneys today at the justice department. what do we know about what happened for those 90 minutes

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CNN This Morning Weekend

commit serious crimes like these against the united states, and what the judge says were the types of crimes were so serious they shook american democracy. victor and amara, back to you. >> kaitlin, thanks so muslim cnn has a copy of a letter written by brian laundrie. if you don't remember that name, he killed his fiancee gabby pitino before killing himself. his mother wrote if you need to bury a body, bring garbage bags. on the outside it said burn after reading. good to have you. roberta laundrie said it was written before the trip they went on. she also said she would bake a cake with a shiv in it. that's cartoonish. nobody bakes a cake and takes a

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