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00:00We do have breaking news on former President Bill Clinton's Epstein deposition.
00:04Right now, the House Oversight Committee has been questioning him for more than an hour,
00:08and we're learning the former president began his testimony telling lawmakers,
00:12quote, I know what I saw and more importantly what I didn't see.
00:15I know what I did and more importantly what I didn't do.
00:18I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong.
00:21According to a CNN analysis, Bill Clinton flew on Jeffrey Epstein's private plane at least 16 times,
00:28and he's also pictured with multiple women in the Epstein files.
00:32During Secretary Hillary Clinton's deposition yesterday,
00:35she says she told lawmakers that her husband's relationship with Epstein
00:38ended several years before anything about Epstein's criminal activities came to light.
00:43And we could soon see and hear what she told the panel for ourselves.
00:49Let's be clear, neither of the Clintons nor President Trump is accused by law enforcement
00:54of criminal wrongdoing related to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:57CNN's M.J. Lee is live for us in Chappaqua, New York,
01:00where this deposition is happening as the one with the former Secretary of State happened yesterday.
01:05M.J., what more has Bill Clinton said?
01:09I think today we are going to find out whether there will be any more useful information
01:15that lawmakers are able to get out of the former president about Jeffrey Epstein and his actions
01:20because the stakes are a lot higher and certainly a lot more questions that these lawmakers are trying
01:26to press the former president on about his own relationship with Epstein
01:30and anything that he might be able to shed light on.
01:34All right.
01:34M.J. Lee, thank you so much.
01:36We know that there will continue to be updates throughout the day, and we'll check in with you.
01:39Boris, the Pentagon is not for three hours, but the world's biggest AI company is already saying
01:43it's not going to give the Pentagon unrestricted use of its technology, quote,
01:47for all lawful purposes.
01:49That's what the Pentagon wants, despite the threat of being effectively blacklisted from lucrative
01:54government projects.
01:55This Pentagon deadline is just a few hours away.
02:00It sounds like we know where things stand here, Hadass.
02:05Yeah, Anthropic has dug in and saying that despite not going to use Anthropic, then one
02:10of their next best options is OpenAI, which is considered almost as good or just as good
02:15as Claude's system.
02:16But this presents another issue for them.
02:18Yeah, no, that's really interesting.
02:19I wonder, Hadass, if this would be an issue if the Trump administration had not gutted
02:26this military legal process, right?
02:30You have a lot of, especially former JAG folks who are looking at some of the decisions that
02:35this Defense Department has made, and they're saying things that have been deemed as legal,
02:41they actually question the legality of.
02:43I wonder if that plays into some of the concerns of these companies.
02:48Yeah, I mean, I've been talking to a lot of people in the space.
02:50Contradictory, unless you look at it through that lens of, is this punitive?
02:53Hadass Gold, thank you so much.
02:55Really appreciate the report.
02:56Coming up, the bidding battle appears to be over, but the war may just be beginning for
03:00Paramount, and it's planned to take over Warner Brothers' discovery.
03:03Stay with CNN for that.
03:06NASA is making some big changes as it is setting a new course to return to the moon.
03:10Today, the space agency announcing that it will first focus on launching an additional
03:15crewed test flight into space before attempting to make a lunar landing.
03:19That mission is slated for 2028, but the road to get there has changed.
03:24It will be the first return to the moon since the Apollo program ended more than 50 years ago.
03:29The development coming as NASA continues to work to get the Artemis II rocket off the
03:34ground after a series of setbacks.
03:36CNN's Tom Foreman is with us now on this story.
03:38What more can you tell us about these big changes?
03:40Well, this is a big change.
03:41I mean, we thought Artemis III was going to the moon.
03:44Artemis III is now not going to the moon.
03:47Part of the issue here is that the plan is for it to orbit, was for it to orbit the
03:53moon,
03:53where it would connect with a moon lander, which would take them down to the surface.
03:57Now what they're going to do is practice that maneuver in what is called,
04:11what is called, what's called, what's called the interim cryogenic propulsion system, which is the thing that will give it
04:29that last big boost to the moon there.
04:30They don't know what happened yet with the helium in there, whether they're having a valve problem, which they've had
04:36before,
04:36but they had by launching maybe more often in incremental ways.
04:41This will be a more assured way to get back to the moon and ultimately a safer way to get
04:48back to the moon.
04:49But right now, you know, I think everybody's waiting to see the proof in the pudding.
04:53Do you get to the next launch?
04:54Do you make it look good?
04:56Do you have it under control?
04:57It has to be safe.
04:58Yeah, we're trying to put people further into space than we have ever put them before on even going around
05:03the moon.
05:04So it's a big challenge.
05:05Tom, thank you for the very real report and the real-ish animations that are very cool.
05:10We appreciate it.
05:11Still ahead, a new law has just invalidated the driver's licenses of some transgender residents in Kansas.
05:17Plus, Instagram will start alerting parents about their teens' activity, what they'll be able to see next.
05:26Now, ranking member Congressman Robert Garcia responded to Comer's description of the former president's testimony,
05:33kind of questioning how he characterized it there.
05:37Here's what he said.
05:39Emphatic denial.
05:40Former President Bill Clinton telling the House Oversight Committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein,
05:45I did nothing wrong.
05:47President Trump visiting Texas just days before the Lone Star State holds a primary that could tell us a lot
05:53about November's midterm elections.
05:55And a battle over the...
05:56We are breaking news on former President Bill Clinton's testimony to the House Oversight Committee.
06:01The former president has now faced hours of questioning about his past relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
06:08And as of today, Clinton has now said under oath, I had no idea of the crimes Epstein was committing.
06:14He added, quote, by the time it came to light with his 2008 guilty plea, I had long stopped associating
06:20with him.
06:21Neither Bill Clinton nor President Trump has been accused by law enforcement of criminal wrongdoing related to Epstein.
06:28Democrats, though, say a precedent has been set and President Trump must be deposed.
06:32The president said this earlier.
06:34The father on trial for the deadly school shooting that his son allegedly committed took the stand today.
06:40Colin Gray has been testifying in his defense all day, and he's now under cross-examination.
06:45Prosecutors say Gray gave the rifle to his son Colt that he used in 2024 to attack Apalachee High School,
06:53despite past warnings to restrict his son's access to weapons.
06:57But Colin told jurors today that he never saw any red flags that his son would go on a school
07:03rampage,
07:04killing two students, two teachers, and wounding nine others.
07:09CNN's Gene Casares has been following every twist and turn of this case.
07:12Gene, tell us more about what's really been such an important day in court.
07:19Such an important day. You're so right. I never thought my son would do that.
07:25The dad was aware of the searches about how to murder him, the dad?
07:31He said that he didn't know originally. Marcy kept it to herself, never said anything.
07:36But quite a while after that, Marcy told him he talked to Colt and said,
07:40look, all my friends were talking about that we didn't like our parents,
07:43and so I joined in, and then I just searched this, and I didn't mean it.
07:47That was the response.
07:49Oh, what an interesting day to watch, and a case that has so many ramifications for other cases.
07:56Gene Casares, thank you so much for that.
07:58Absolutely.
07:58And don't...
07:59The breaking news, former President Bill Clinton is now in his third hour of closed-door testimony
08:03before members of the House Oversight Committee.
08:06He's the most high-profile person to be deposed under oath as part of the panel's Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
08:13The proceedings are taking place in Chappaqua, New York.