00:00There was also foreign policy freneticism after Trump's contentious Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
00:08All of this with our team of correspondents.
00:11Let's begin with a new jobs report from the first full month of Trump's second term.
00:15Matt Egan is with us now.
00:17Matt, what's the takeaway here?
00:20Brianna.
00:21All right, Matt Egan, thank you for that.
00:24Boris?
00:25Always love a metaphor.
00:26And now for more on President Trump announcing that he is limiting the role of Doge.
00:31We have CNN's Jeff Zeleny joining us live now from the White House.
00:34And Jeff, it appears the president really wants to be clear that it is the agency leaders who are in
00:39charge here, not Musk.
00:40Is that a matter of messaging or is this a legal issue or is it both?
00:46As Democrats try to find a way to unite in opposition to President Trump, this week exposed some big divisions
00:52within the party.
00:53Just yesterday, 10 Democrats newly released text messages revealing the panic and terror from the night that four University of
01:01Idaho students were murdered in their story.
01:03She's been following this since the beginning.
01:05Jean, this is the first time that we're seeing these messages.
01:08What do they say?
01:10That's just person.
01:11And they were talking about Zanna Karnotl.
01:14Oh, it's terrifying.
01:16Jean Casares, thank you so much.
01:18Ahead on CNN, one of the most prominent Democrats in the country, breaking with some in his party on the
01:24issue of transgender athletes, agreeing, at least in part, with a conservative activist.
01:30California's governor now in hot water with some on the left.
01:34And this time in neighboring in a neighboring county in New Mexico.
01:38Health officials say they are investigating if the virus caused the death of an unvaccinated person who tested positive for
01:44the disease.
01:45The person did not seek medical attention.
01:48Before their death.
01:50Joining President Trump also changing course on Doge.
01:53He appears to be reining in Elon Musk's indiscriminate approach to downsizing the federal government.
01:58Remember this cabinet meeting from last week.
02:02Well, after weeks where Republican lawmakers have been confronted by angry crowds at town halls like this.
02:09A whole lot to break down.
02:10Let's start with the latest on the terror.
02:12Today in Washington, a federal judge ruled that she will not block Doge from accessing sensitive baking information at the
02:19Treasury Department, saying that federal workers unions had not proved they would face irreparable harm.
02:25CNN senior crime and justice correspondent Caitlin Polance is with us now.
02:29Caitlin, what was the judge's reasoning here?
02:32Well, Brianna, around privacy, challenging Doge and their work at agencies that's falling flat, not just before this judge, but
02:40before stages in these lawsuits.
02:42There's a group of Democratic attorneys general who are suing the Trump administration over its mass layoffs.
02:48And they're arguing that the firings are inflicting economic harm on their states, particularly when it comes to tax revenues.
02:55Tell us about this one.
02:57Yeah.
02:57So, Brianna, this is sort of the example of how for the latest there.
03:00Boris, let's active duty.
03:02U.S. soldiers and a former service member are in custody accused of selling military secrets to buyers in China.
03:09They're facing bribery and theft charges.
03:12Oren Lieberman is live for us at the Pentagon.
03:13Oren, what were you learning about this?
03:17It was after them.
03:18All right.
03:19Oren Lieberman, live for us at the Pentagon.
03:21We'll have more when CNN News Central comes back.