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>> yet there >> hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and around the world and streaming on cnn max. i'm anna coren live from hong kong, just to hit a russian flag rises over the fallen ukrainian town of avdiivka. a stark reminder of the challenges kyiv's troops we facing if us aid drives up >> but in >> washington, the increasingly urgent calls to unlock additional aid for ukraine falling on absent ii and israel sets a deadline for the release of hostages before it expands military operations. >> in rough >> we begin in a town in eastern ukraine, russian flags
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and now flying over defka of to kyiv withdrew its soldiers after several months of intense battles. ukraine is now waiting anxiously for us artillery as a key aid bill remains stuck in the us >> but us >> house republicans are on a two-week vacation instead of pushing along that bill ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says us president joe biden reiterated america's support for ukraine during a phone conversation. but mr. zelenskyy says that aid is critical to stop the russian president's plan for small lots, but his dentin biden on those are largely the accent, the conversation with president biden, very important >> point, including about have divka and the need for continued principled and sufficient support for ukraine. and each conversation clearly confirm the key point. ukraine alone can stop putin and create
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conditions for him to be punished for all the evil he has done well, meantime, putin critic alexey navalny's sudden death in an arctic prison is further highlighting the dangers posed by russia. us senate majority leader chuck schumer is demanding house lawmakers passed the bipartisan national security bill, saying navalny's death is ringing an urgent alarm bell and vladimir putin quote, is watching navalny's supporters are calling on the government to immediately release his body. a russian human rights groups as nearly 30,000 people have signed a petition demanding that authorities do just that official saying navalny died friday after losing consciousness the exact location of his body still remains unclear meanwhile, people around the world are expressing the outrage over the activists unexplained death. hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the center of berlin to pay tribute to
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navalny they blamed vladimir putin for his death in london, a temporary shrine outside the russian embassy has been growing by the our. >> supporters have left >> hundreds of bouquets and condolence messages for navalny and his family in a moment, we'll look at how both stories are fairing aid for ukraine and the death of navalny, how they've become such hot topics in washington and on the campaign trail. but let's first had to cnn's clare sebastian live in london. clare as we're looking at those images coming out of russia. so an active defiance, hundreds of these people detained dozens jail because they are laying flowers, holding vigils, paying their respects to navalny. they are aware of the consequences. give us an update, plays on the public opposition within russia. and when navalny's body will be he returned to his family >> yeah. and i like this is
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what we've seen is sort of a flash of bravery from those who support navalny coming out trying to lay flowers. and of course, the crackdown has been intense. i would say disproportionate to what people are actually doing. they're simply trying to pay their respect. ovd-info, which is a group and independent group that practice human rights abuses, says that there have now been 387 arrests in connection with these actions around navalny's death, about a third of which have now been released. they have said, but look, in a country of 140 million people, we have to put this in context. 387 arrests, even if that's just a proportion portion of those who have turned out, this is not a large number. this is a country where people are being fed a constant diet of propaganda. they are not being fed information really about the death of navalny on russian state tv. many people believe the propaganda. others who perhaps don't believe it are far too scared in the climate of repression that we're seeing in russia to come out and speak up if you compare these scenes
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to what we saw just around nine years ago after the death of boris nemtsov, that other opposition leader who was killed really insight of the kremlin on that bridge. there were rallies, there were marches, thousands of people turned out this is very different. so that is the context here, but it is still a flash of bravery they asked for the body. what's been three days now, we know that an a valent, his mother and his lawyer flew out to that remote polar region on saturday. they've been given a lot of conflicting information and of course, navalny's team is accusing the russian authorities of hiding the body. no news as of yet as to when it's been released, the investigative committee in that region says that another investigation still has to be carried out, so they are still waiting anna and clare, there are fears of further oppression of from the russian government or an, a broader crackdown ahead of those supposed elections, next month, elections that will almost certainly give putin a fifth term in power. tell us so about these latest amnesty international report that speaks to those concerns.
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>> yeah, this is exactly what we're talking about. this is why we see the big difference in the level of reaction to navalny's that people are simply too scared. the russian state has this ever expanding toolkit essentially of laws that they can use to crack down on any semblance of scent free media, practically nonexistent. now, in russia, amnesty international is talking about what it calls the abuse of vague anti-terrorism and anti-extremism legislation. it says that convictions for terrorism related crimes are up 50 fold in the last ten years, there's been an even bigger uptick since the beginning of the full-scale war on ukraine. and it's not just those existing laws that are in place. there have been new offenses put in place since that invasion. the war times, censorship laws that have really changed the landscape within russia that have allowed the russian authorities to crack down not just on opposition figures, but on regular people, regular internet users take a look at life under those laws
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>> the >> woman being led away, not an opposition activist, but a sixty-seven-year-old moscow pediatrician hello, s stands helplessly by a torque on your superior talia and video provided to cnn just a brianna verse surveys the graphic aftermath of a visit by federal investigators to her apartment i asked them to be more careful as she says hi, this is one of a steady stream of lives turned upside down by russia's wartime censorship laws. her alleged crime spreading knowingly, false information about the russian army. one of several new offenses created in the early turbulent days of russia's full-scale war on ukraine. now, along with discrediting the army, they form a key pillar of the kremlin's effort to stamp out all dissent and independent media. they will imprison >> old people. they will imprison some people who have disabilities. they will imprison people with children.
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women was children they just want everyone to be silent >> who was two years in thousands of civil cases have been brought under these laws. and more than 400 criminal cases, according to human rights group ovd info in long prison sentences, the crackdown is getting evermore fierce russia's parliament just passed legislation allowing the state to confiscate certain assets of those convicted. why do they feel the need? to expand the scope of these laws as time goes on. i think >> the regime works as an engine. >> they have to generate these displays of loyalty every day and they know that the only way to do it is actually to strengthen repression, to continue clamping down harder and harder. >> the laws of tand, social
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media into a minefield pensioner. you've can you my berrada jailed in january for five-and-a-half yes. for two pro-ukrainian reposts maxime lip khan, 18 years old, when arrested last year for planning an anti-war protest currently being held in a psychiatric facility pending trial decision at attention, reminiscent of soviet practices social media is very, very thickly and intensely monitored by the fsb, russia's the secret police, and crash, boom, bang. these people find themselves in trouble >> but a dash double yanukovych, the trouble started during an ordinary day at work. that's she was effectively now it's by the mother of a patient, purportedly this woman who claims we can have a told her a family member who had recently been killed in ukraine was a quote, legitimate target denies this. >> i think the climate is fat by the mainstream media that
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everyone wants to destroy. russia is destroying your home. >> a climate of fear. russia's most powerful weapon to control its people increasingly, feeling the strain of war so it's important to note that we're not talking thousands of convictions here since several hundred over the course of the last couple of years. but just enough to keep up this steady stream, to keep up that level of fear on which this entire system is. now built in which many believe will get worse. now that we've seen the death at the alexander valley and i just want to bring you one update on that. we've had a tweet this morning from his spokesperson, kira yarmysh. she's said that his mother and his lawyers turned up at the morgue. they've already been there before it this morning and they were not allowed to go in one of the lawyers, apparently, she says was literally pushed out when they asked the staff if alexei navalny his body was there, they did not answer. so still a lot of questions around that >> because sebastian in london,
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we appreciate your reporting. thank you >> republican presidential candidates nikki haley is accusing donald trump of grievously downplaying the dangers posed by russian president vladimir putin. on sunday they haley once again slammed trump's comments on nato, saying inviting putin to quote, do whatever the hell they want to nato allies is bone chilling and she's calling on him to answer whether he thinks putin is responsible for the death of alexey navalny. haley says trump needs to remember a critical lesson that putin is not a friend to the united states it's actually pretty amazing that he, not only after making those comments that he >> would encourage putin to invade nato, but the fact that he won't acknowledge anything with navalny either. he sides with putin and thinks it's cool that putin killed one of his political opponent let's or he just doesn't think it's
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that big of a deal, either one of those is concerning either one of those is a problem >> well, meantime, trump hasn't responded to haley's comments, but he is comparing himself to russian opposition leader alexey navalny. he posted an opinion piece on his social media platforms sunday. that's titled biden trump is to putin, navalny in the post, trump claims without evidence that there are some parallels between how the biden administration is targeting him and how president putin went after navalny it's. the first time trump has publicly weighed in on navalny's death would joining me now is thomas gift, director of the centre on us politics, university college london. thomas great to have you with us. i mean, trump comparing himself to navalny. >> i'm not >> sure how his mates mia putin would feel about that >> it's a completely absurd analogy but it's something that you would expect from donald
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trump. i mean, trump's playbook with the court cases is fairly predictable at this point. complain that it's election interference, blame it on a leftwing conspiracy, show no contrition. then declare that an attack on him as an attack on all americans every single piece of evidence that we've seen so far is that embracing that martyrdom complex works for trump. so he's going to keep on exploiting it. think for any other politician, a case like the one that we just saw would crash and burn their political career for trump has just business as usual for republican voters, every guilty the verdict just reinforces this narrative that they've come to adopt. it doesn't matter if trump's line. they just think that the facts are rigged. and so they're going to support him >> i mean, it shouldn't surprise us that trump has made navalny's death it about himself. but are you expecting him to say anything substantial about the death of russia's most prominent opposition leader. and as nikki haley said, really denouncing putin for what has happened
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>> well, i don't expect language like that from trump because we haven't heard it from him before. i mean, if anything, donald trump has been cozying up to dictators, including putin for years. he's expressed his admiration for putin he's talked about how much of a genius he is, how savvy he is for all of his political maneuverings in eastern europe. and so i think donald trump, both respects fundamental level. putin, which is quite remarkable and concerning. but also he just doesn't want to disturb this very delicate relationship that he seems to have with russia, russia's leader. and i think that you, haley, it is absolutely correct that americans can afford to have a precedent where that's the mentality. >> thomas the white house has produced an advertisement about trump's recent comments that russia can do the hell that at once with nato countries that don't pay their bills, let's first have a listen to that ad >> trump wants to walk away from nato. he's even given putin in russia the green light
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to attack america's allies. >> i would encourage them to do whatever the hell >> no president has has ever said anything like it. it's shameful. it's weak. it's dangerous. it's un-american >> do you believe that will resonate with an american audience or more importantly, trump's supporters no, i doubt that's the long and short of it. and i think that's the case because donald trump's supporters are prostrate before him and they just listened to anything that donald trump says. and if you look at public opinion polls toward russia, basically they tracked the kind of language that trump uses. so he has this incredible power our over at the base. and more so i think they're just a lot of voters that don't take trump seriously. i mean language like this is just completely unhinged, sort of unbelievable that we can have a major nominee of one of the two parties using rhetoric like we've seen, basically, no one
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that's and i, but i don't think that it's going to damage donald trump. i think is orders are just going to follow them. it's more of the same >> as we know the house is holding up a $60,000,000,000 aid package to ukraine. it's gone on a two-week break without passing this critical assistance, do you believe that navalny's death will do anything to change the minds of gop skeptics are trump supporters in the house yeah. >> again, probably dark. and that's simply a function of the fact that republicans and congress are looking at the public opinion polls, olc opinion polls increasingly are showing greater skepticism among americans generally, but republicans specifically towards supporting ukraine. and so i think that there's going to be a lot of reluctance to get this deal done. we might see some type of compromise. a relatively low level of budget, much less than democrats in particular are hoping. but i
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don't think that the navalny case really budget is the issue too much it's just quickly, nikki haley, keeping up attacks on trump, do you feel like she's making any inroads >> no, i don't. haley is going to run into the megawatts south carolina, and i think it's hard to see her campaign continuing after a defeat in her home state 538, now has trump with about a 30 plus percentage point lead over haley in south carolina. those numbers haven't really budged now for weeks, so it doesn't look like haley is in for a last-minute surge and it's not really clear to me what haley is getting out of staying in the race. it's not even like this is the culmination of some larger principled stand against trump. she's really taking the gloves off recently against trump. but she's not chris christie ware kind of being the anti-trump candidate, was her entire platform all along >> i think >> basically this is the end of the road for haley's just going to get have to get out the fundraising dollars are going to dry up and she's just going to come to the recognition that
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>> cannot independently verify the number of the casualties we'll do the south nihon eunice, the who, and the hamas-controlled gaza health ministry say israeli forces have put the nasser medical complex, quote, completely out of service. and ministry spokesperson says only about two dozen medical staff remain, but aren't able to handle critical cases. cnn has reached out to the israeli military for comment in the coming hours, the international court of justice will hold hearings on the legal consequences of israel's policies and practices in palestinian territories. well, it comes as the war rages on in gaza, the case arrives more than a year out to the un general assembly voted to ask the court for non binding opinion on the long-running dispute. palestinian, representatives are expected to speak first at monday's hearing israel is reacting to what it says are
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shameful and serious remarks by brazilian president luiz inacio lula da silva and in response says, it's summoning the brazilian ambassador to the country during a speech on sunday, lula cooled what is happening in gaza, a genocide and then likened to israel's actions there, to the holocaust >> what is happening in the gaza strip with the palestinian people has no parallel in other historical language in fact, it did exist when hitler decided to kill the jews. >> cnn scott mclean is following developments and joins us now from a symbol. so we will get to the reaction to lula da silva's comments. but first, we seem to have a timeline on the refer invasion. benny gantz, former defense minister and now war cabinet member but he said that hostages need to be released by ramadan 10 march or israel would strike. what more are you learning
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>> yeah. so this seems to be a reversal of the position that we had heard from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu a little over a week ago when he said that he wanted this pending operation in rafah to be wrapped up by ramadan again, begins march 10. so a little less than three weeks from now. now, you have a member of his war cabinet, bennett began to essentially making march 10th the deadline for hamas to hand over hostages or the israelis will move in. and he said, this to those saying the price is too high. i say this very clearly, hamas has a choice. they can surrender release the hostages and the citizens of gaza will be able to celebrate the holy month of ramadan. now he promised that it would be done in a coordinated way with the americans and the egyptians, making sure that civilians were out of the way. this comes after the prime minister said that there's plenty of room for people to move north, but even israel's allies are critical of this plan and even the white house says that it is highly skeptical of whether
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it's even remotely possible for israel to do this, given all the humanitarian challenges on the ground and the act of war that is happening in case in point you had airstrikes in rafah on saturday killing six people in one incident, seven in another, according to a hospital director and then the incident the you mentioned ana killing 18 people in deir al-balah and that is precisely where many people are fleeing to. and in that case witnesses in the area, neighbors say that some of those who were killed had actually fled north from rafah hoping to find safety. but obviously they didn't find it there. and that is why there's so much flak for miserables right now for this plan to invade rafah, a place where well over 1 million people are hoping to find shelter scott brazil's president, as we know, has made incendiary comments comparing the action of israel to that of the nazis. there's obviously been a very strong reaction from within israel till a small yeah, so the brazilian
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ambassador to israel has been summoned for the comments that israel is calling shameful and serious. and the prime minister says that those comments cross a red line. listen by comparing israel's war in gaza against hamas, a genocidal terrorist >> organization, to the holocaust. president silva has disgraced the memory of 6 million jews murdered by the nazis. and his demonize the jewish state like the most virulent anti-semite you should be ashamed of himself >> now ana netanyahu also said that those comments had trivialize the comments harm jews and harmed israel's rights to defend itself lula da silva, though, is not the first world leader to make these types of comparison his turkish president recep tayyip erdogan's said in december that there was no difference between hitler and netanyahu. and that obviously sparked a similarly sharp rebuke from the israelis ana scott mclean, any
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dra he w to 369369. today >> we'll come back. we'll the shanghai's stock exchange just wrapped up its first day of trading since reopening from the lunar new year holiday, investors, so modest gains despite new government figures that showed chinese travelers ramped up holiday spending compared to last year. >> let's get >> right to cnn's marc stewart joining us live from beijing and mark holiday travel at lunar, new year, always a huge boost to the chinese economy. can these numbers be trusted? >> that's a good question, because as we have seen with this data, and it certainly could be manipulated, or at least presented in a way to present a desired narrative. and the narrative that beijing is certainly trying to paid is one of robust economic growth over this holiday travel period, saying that bravo was up, spending was up by nearly 50%. but there's a big caveat to all of this, this year. the
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holiday was eight days last year. it was seven days. we did some number crunching, so i'm looking at the data a little bit further and it reveals that spending was still below pre-pandemic levels. now, let's not to say that people weren't spending money movie theaters were busy. i saw a lot of people at restaurants, a lot of people shopping. it just may not have been at these higher levels that the government is trying to portray. in fact, if you look at some of the key measures of the chinese economy, the price of pork, for example, it's still, is very weak and the housing in sector over this two-week period saw even more declines, meaning that yes, people were traveling, yes, people were celebrating the holiday, but mentally and emotionally, ana, the chinese consumer is still being very modest. it's still being very cautious as to how it spends money we'll china's stock market was taking big losses in the late up to the holiday is the situation still dire
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>> big losses. in fact, i remember hearing from one analysts, anna, before the holiday describing the stock market as a disaster, as we saw, we saw some gains today, the shanghai composite was up by about one-and-a-half percent said shen zenz composite index also saw some gains. perhaps traders are just happy to have money moving once again after this holiday. perhaps they are viewing this data from the government positively. but long-term, if you talk to analysts, there's still a lot of concern about the housing market. the one thing that they would really like to see as some kind of plan of attack pack by beijing, perhaps some kind of infrastructure investment that could perhaps set things for a better course for the future, not just the boost, the gains that we saw today not sure joining, us from beijing. good to see you. thank you >> so with cnn, we'll be right back >> to be a, headliner was vegas that's what i want to do. >> it. so unlike anywhere else
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making musical instruments from migrant boats, abandoned in scrap yards. they're also bringing migrants issues to the forefront while honing their woodworking skills and making instruments that's for musicians barbie latza nadeau has this report >> how does one take this and turn it into this inmates at milan's opera prison are putting your woodworking skills to use taking scraps from abandon migrant boats, and turning them into beautiful classical instruments the boats carrying migrants from around the world, departing from north africa, seeking refuge across it's a mediterranean sea. one of the world's deadliest migration routes. once they landed, italy's lampedusa island, many of the boats are left to sit in a scrap yard an italian foundation called house of the spirits and the arts found a way to recycle the votes also teaching local prisoners. and you trade. some prisoners say these projects
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aren't just another task but it brings new meanings. everyday life ms sample, now tony called the color few. i can other nico compared to who i was yesterday. i feel reborn but in short, i feel rediscovered what i found myself well, as he searches through what's left of the boats to find wood, it's a stark realization for people like andrea, who's serving a life sentence he sees the work as a form of redemption bent the presented can rich have received the boat with everything stone side example people no, many times we realized that our personal problems are miseries can be much more solvable and however difficult and many other problems. >> well, the prisoners were to bring new life with their skills. they're also bringing the migrant issue to the forefront in 2023, more than 150,000 migrants crossed the mediterranean sea into italy, according to the un called query ad that evoke the world, but from boats that is taken disposed of a special waste.
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the migrants who had every moment are fleeing from every country from poverty and war and are treated like weights and the inmates who were here and who are often treated as people who do not have a second can once done with their hard work and drea and nikolai have a chance to watch their violins of the sea come to life in a concert >> that law scholar, user watching the debut of orchestra of the sea from the royal box the reminded of their own jury. and the difference they can make despite hardships you're not in prison for no reasons. i'm on this journey we take together barbie latza nadeau, cnn, rome. >> well, thanks so much for your company. i'm anna coren, live from hong kong for our international viewers, world sport his next for our viewers in the united states and canada, i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after this short break
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going to meso book.com welcome back to our viewers in north america, i'm anna >> coren in hong kong, a minnesota town is in mourning after two police officers and firefighter were killed after they responded to a domestic incident on sunday cnn's camila bernal has more on this tragic story >> a heartbreaking day for the community in burnsville, where they now say they are grieving the loss of three heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. i want to start by naming those victims, officer paul m strand, 27 years old, and officer matthew rougi, also just 27 years old, and the paramedic firefighter, adam finseth, 40 officials say that these three men were killed after they received a call at about 01:50
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in the morning on sunday. this was a domestic dispute and they say that when they received the call, they knew that this was a man who was armed. this was a man who barricaded himself in the home with his family. seven children were in that home ages two to 15. those officers negotiated with that suspect for quite some time. time, according to authorities, but at some point, gunfire broke out. officials saying that they know at least one officer died inside of the home, but it's unclear exactly what happened. they say they're still trying to piece all of this together, but they do say that that suspect had several guns. they also said but he had a large amount of ammunition and he injured another officer as well. that officer has non-life-threatening injuries, so he is expected to recover. nonetheless, this community is in mourning and really honoring and remembering these three men. i want you to listen to
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the chief of police who was very emotional when speaking about what they're going through. here's what she said. >> she are all hurting our officers, our fire department our families, all of our staff are community. we're heartbroken we are heartbroken we are going to need time to be together please. our families need time to grieve they need time to be together we need you to pray for them. >> and this investigation is still ongoing, but officials saying that the suspect was reported dead at around in the morning. they say the family, the seven children were able to exit the house later on in the morning. they say there is no longer a threat to that family or to the community. camila bernal, cnn, los angeles the us says it struck in unmanned
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underwater vessel deployed by houthi rebels for the first time on saturday, amid ongoing >> attacks by the group when international shipping in the red sea, cnn's katie bo lillis has the latest the us military carrying out five strikes against targets in houthi controlled areas of yemen >> including three anti-ship cruise missiles, one underwater drone, and one drone boat. the military saying in a statement that this is the first time since the houthi started launching attacks on commercial shipping month let's ago that the us has seen the group use an underwater drone, but they declined to provide further details. and so for now, we don't know how the us was able to identify that target. how many of these underwater drones the houthis might have, and precisely what risks such a system might pose to commercial and military ships in the region. the us military said in a statement that the targets quote presented an imminent threat to us navy ships and merchant vessels in the region.
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and adding that quote, these actions will protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer and more secure for us navy and merchant vessels. this is just the latest round of us strikes against the houthis on a ran backed rebel group in yemen. that since the fall has conducted dozens of attacks against commercial and military ships in the red sea and the gulf of aden and would it says, is solidarity with the palestinian cause in gaza these latest strikes follow two other strikes on houthi targets in the red sea just on friday, including another drone boat and another anti-ship cruise missile that the military said posed an imminent threat. these houthi attacks have had a major impact on global shipping forcing some major shipping companies to suspend transit through the vital suez canal and routing some ships the long way around the southern tip of africa dramatically escalating commercial costs. the question is, are these us strikes doing anything to deter further houthi strikes? and so far that question remains at best
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unanswered. the houthis have said that they will continue their attacks as long as the israeli war in gaza continues. the pace of attacks does not appear to be slowing and because us intelligence doesn't have perfect visibility inside houthi controlled yemen, it's not clear to the united states how much military capacity the houthis still retain, and how long they might be able but to keep this up, katie bo lillis, cnn, washington >> another atmospheric river has formed along the us west coast and residents are facing more potential flooding this week, will the us is heavy rain has already impacted communities from california to southern oregon cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis has more on the severe weather risk >> a variety of weather threats over the next 24 to 72 hours across the west coast and california's especially weather weary considering the atmospheric rivers have really
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impacted the west coast over last couple of months. all right, here's that deep pacific moisture taking aim at the state and so the variety of weather threats primarily were expecting heavy rainfall, a lot of these areas that have already seen significant rainfall totals like san francisco about 11 inches of rain so far this year, there could be an additional 234 inches of rainfall expected there, but it isn't just the rainfall. it's also the wind and the snow and with the long weekend, lot of people probably trying to get to some of the ski resorts. that's going to be problematic too, because and some of those rich tops we're looking at snowfall in feet and wind 75, 80, maybe 90 mile per hour winds. so be careful if you're traveling up in that direction is it's gonna be rather treacherous, also treacherous on the roads down into southern california where the threat, once again prevails. we could see the potential for heavy rainfall,
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could see down trees down power lines mud flows, debris flows there's a lot that could happen here over the next couple of days. what? because this atmospheric river is moving so slowly. so the threat is multiplied over each day. all right, here we go. there you can see it where you see the pink that's the front range that is the sierra nevada there, santa barbara. and the computer models, if really suggested that this area is going to see a tremendous amount of rainfall and already has this year two to four inches certainly likely, but extending all the way down towards the los angeles and also into orange county will be here in the cnn weather center to keep giving you updates regarding this latest sentence. derek river. so keep it right here on cnn >> karen maginnis. thank you >> oppenheimer was the big winner at these british academy film awards are baftas as they're known in london on sunday. the biopic about the
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man who helped usher in the nuclear age got 13 nominations and won seven awards. cnn's max foster has the details >> london, rolling out the red carpet. welcome to the baftas, the biggest night of the year for the british movie industry. >> so much talent comes out, i think so to be here and it's citing brofman, i'm having the best time kind of a mental but also just in the best way. >> the british academy film hi wards, where sinema, royalty meets uk royalty. but some glamour was missing this year. as the princess of wales continues to recover from surgery, prince william attended alone, signaling that kate is at least well enough for him to return to public duties the night a celebration of british culture seeing sofia cai aspects to perform her 2001 single murder on the dance
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floor currently experiencing a social media explosion. after its appearance in salt >> other songs have had the resurgence like many decades after they're released never in 1 million years thought i would be able to experience that the ceremony also paid tribute to those impacted by the war in ukraine. as 20 days in mariupol took home the prize for best documentary >> thank you for empowering our voice. let's just keep fighting, but >> alongside the impassion political statement the ceremony found some lighter moments >> don't put it dong most of these films were frankly too long >> a national emergency, despite taking some heat for his three-hour runtime oppenheimer cleaned up bringing home seven baftas in total, i want to take my fellow nominees and my up and homies >> that was
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>> the bafta goes to poor thing, and imaginative feminist take on frankenstein. put evening, pull things, also took home five awards, including leading actress. >> thank you for the line. i must go punch that baby. >> and did a baftas first the award for the best fill, not in the english language, which are british film. the zone of interests. >> i think the celebrate smaller films i think is really amazing, i think is really important that younger filmmakers are appreciated, and that it's diverse and filmmakers so what does this tell us about who might win or the oscars are not very much. it seems because only two of the winners of best movie here are the baptists have gone on to win at the oscars as well as over the last ten years. so it's all sorts playful max foster, cnn, london
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>> well, sunday marked exactly one year since former president jimmy carter entered hospice care the 99 year-old was last seen in public in november following the death of rosalynn carter he's wife of 77 years carter's grandson, jason, gave an update about his grandfather's health after a year in hospice on a daily basis, we have no expectations for >> his body, but we know that his spirit is as strong as ever. >> good deal. well, thanks so much for your company. i'm anna coren. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom to the show >> we're here. to get your side of the store >> why do we keep ending up here? >> you can't write this stuff. yeah i did states of scandal with jake tapper next sunday at nine on cnn, i brought in a job, maxxpro chain with 30
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