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Special Report With Bret Baier

appears every side is trying to tamp this down. we're back with the panel. juan, thoughts? rocks to be choreographed. everybody is sending signals don't mess with us. but we're not really sending heavy fire intended to kill, to maim, for example, just picking up on what you described to the audience to attack a nuclear facility. they are showing they have the technologic ability to do it but they didn't do it let's move on. >> i think the question is it's still a tinder box, mollie. middle east very tense. after these attacks last night right before october 7th. bragging. quiet. and he said that was because of joe biden's foreign policy.

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Fox News at Night

>> reporter: iranian president saying we tell the criminal america signist regime you will pay a high price for the crimes you committed and will regret it but no exact maim placed and no claims of responsibility yet. the u.s. said it had nothing to do with it and neither did its ally israel. >> we have no indication at this time at all that is reel was involved in any way whatsoever. >> reporter: for his part, iran prepare leader ayatollah said in a statement about the terror attack the cruel criminals must know they will be strongly dealt with and there will be a harsh response. he wasn't specific about that response. trace. >> trace: greg, thank you. let's bring in retired u.s. navy captain and search and rescue spefrt armon kurdian along with navy seal who trained with special forces cameron hamilton thank you for coming on. the remain for defense secretary leon panetta said this about the iranian explosions. watch. >> it smells an awful lot like

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BBC News

blatant terror attacks. if we remain ideally in the face of the global security threat that is iran, and the houthis are just the beginning of a direct future we will be ushering in. a future in which terror organisations and terror regimes murder, maim and terrorise with impunity. and this will inspire terrorists around the globe. let's act now. shortly after the meeting our north america correspondent will vernon sent this update. the un security council holding a meeting today to discuss the situation in the red sea. and while there were no resolutions or votes taken, i think it's still a sign of the increasing alarm globally at the risk to trade in one of the world's most important shipping routes and one of the us representatives to the un, chris liu, said at that meeting that the situation requires a global response and is at an inflection point. but not everyone, of

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America Reports

she will delete mr. trump's maim from the presidential primary ballot. maine is the second state after colorado to declare him a january 6th insurrectionist under the 14th amendment, paging the supreme court, alas. is this going to help propel him to the presidency? you have democrats saying whoa, this is not fair, you can't do this. voters can kick him off the ballot but the unelected secretary of state of maine can't do it. >> right. and colorado, democrats were split because it's it was 4-3 in that decision. i think most people think the voters should decide, this has helped trump. i think the supreme court should and will decide and maybe it's a 6-3 decision, maybe 9-0 decision but most people think, and that's why democrats are divided on it, let the people decide. >> gillian: and remains to be seen whether the dozens states threatening to follow through with their own suits actually do. >> and i think the roberts court

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CNN This Morning

players, especially if they are really, really wanted and coveted, they can make millions of dollars in maim, image and likeness. i have always thought these players needed to be played. i felt the ncaa was always m making so much money off of these athletes. however, it's becoming more and more like a business. what we're going to see, and i'll just take a moment to talk about fsu, that was a horrible showing. kids are like there's no need to play. i'm going on to the nfl. i'll transfer and get more money else the where. we're seeing the business side. it's the wild, wild west right now. they need to really structure it. that's what's happening with these college players. >> i i am the desperate to do a ten-hour series on this story. we have to ask. who are you picking to win? and is it u www.?

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

presentation. as your question, correctly, assumes. right? prosecutors might be able to choreograph start and things. but at the end of the day the maim of the game is putting in evidence. making sure the grand jurors have the relevant law and the relevant facts that the prosecutors are making available to them in order to make an appropriate determination. it seems like miss willis also wants to make sure they can see some of the potentially key players in the underlying facts. to make their own assessments about their credibility. in particular, one thing that may be notable to them is their political affiliations, right? the fact that, and mr. duncan's case, a fellow republican who has nevertheless been quite consistent in denouncing mr. trump's efforts. who, therefore, it could be a rather important witness for the case. >> we have talked repeatedly about this but i think it is important to reiterate. talking a little bit about the possible charges we will be looking at.

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Anderson Cooper 360

rafael gros si says his experts from the agency were at the plant on sunday. they did spot the signs, which had been talked about before, including by president zelenskyy. they are designed to maim, hurt, kill people. they are pointing away from the plant, we are told. obviously that doesn't give any kind of comfort. the iaea in a statement, stating the obvious saying that this goes against the safety standards and nuclear security guidance of the agency, and they do note that they were told that this was a military decision in an area controlled by the military, as you noted, this is the russian military that controls this area. president zelenskyy had warned that this area had been mined and he also warned that russia may carry out some kind of provocative action and blame it on ukraine. anderson. >> what's been going on in odessa? >> reporter: well, this has been a week now since these incredible attacks that we've seen almost nightly. very intense both in the city

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CNN News Central

they're designed to hurt, maim, or kill humans. so they would not be expected to harm the plant itself, of course, should they go off. now, the experts who were there on the ground, they were told by people who were working in the facility, and these are still, you know, nuclear experts. these are people who have been working in the plant for some time, despite this russian occupation, that this was a military decision. that this is an area controlled by the russian military. and then we heard also, in this statement from the iaea, an understatement, if you will, boris, that these explosives are inconsistent with safety standards and nuclear security guidance, just a nice way of saying that we would much rather that explosives and mines were not near the biggest nuclear power plant in europe. boris? >> an understatement, indeed. alex, what can you tell us about the small gains that ukraine has made in bakhmut?

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

am jim acosta in washington. we begin with president biden defending his decision to include cluster bombs in the admonitions latest military aid package to ukraine. human rights groups oppose cluster bombs which can carry dozens or even hundreds of smaller explosives. sometimes they do not explode on impact, as you can see in this video of a russian cluster bomb dropped on ukraine last year. the unexploded bomblets can kill and maim civilians, more than 100 countries have outlawed the use of cluster bombs but that group does not include the united states or russia. priscilla alvarez is on the road where the president is spending the weekend, priscilla, the president is facing some pushback even from fellow democrats on the inclusion of cluster bombs in this military aid package. tell us more. >> reporter: that's right because is a significant development, and one that is not sitting well with democrats

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