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>> all right, hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. a, width data we've got this breaking news, a deadly shooting in florida police say a security guard at a miami area bar was killed and seven others wounded including a police officer after a fight between patrons erupted into gunfire early this morning, cnn's brian young as following the story. so what we know for this is a scary situation you think about people going out to have a good time on a friday night in the south florida area. look, this area is just outside of miami, it's called doral from what we know, there was an argument at this bar just after 2405 a security guard goes to step in. an apparently according to police, a patron per day use a firearm, shooting and killing that security guard at that point, police stepped in to try to stop the man. gunshots were fired back-and-forth between that person and the two officers. one officer was actually hit six other people were hit. so we have nine total
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people shot. that suspect shot and killed the security guards shot and killed. listen to the police chief talk about this chaotic situation >> during the process the officer to officer discharged a firearm one of the officers the one who was struck with four years of service applied a tourniquet on himself immediately after being struck even after he discharges hi arm extensive training that our police officers undergo is a testament to why that officer is alive today. >> yeah, that's an important point, of course. a lot of us who've gone through that kind of training before learned about how tourniquet can save your life if you're shot, not sure of the crossfires, why some of those innocent people were hit. what you got to think two other people are now in critical condition. now, darrell's known as a really safe place. i grew up in south florida, is one of those places where you can go out and have a good time. but this martini bar apparently, that argument started. the guy pulled the gun, killing that security guard. this point, no names have been released, don't know
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the suspect's back row. we're still digging into this, but had to be a scary situation. think about those police responding very quickly, probably stopping other people from getting hurt as well. >> i mean, there's no good explanation for why something like this would erupt after an argument, but do we know anything about what in the world with the argument about and that is the tough thing at this point with the information is still sort of coming out and small dribbles and drabs, but we just know that officer seems like he's going to survive at this point. you've got to figure out what the motive was in terms of that initial argument but still to pull a gun and to get into that crossfire, just seem sickening, absolutely pointless. all right. thank you so much. >> keep >> it is i posted as you learn any more information. all right. now, to the middle east where the us is on high alert and actively preparing for a significant attack by iran possibly on us and israeli targets as soon as next week, that's according to a senior biden administration official, iran blamed israel for an
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airstrike in syria this week that killed at least seven iranian officials and pleading two top military commanders. and we're also following an important development in the humanitarian crisis in gaza. israel is preparing to reopen the erez crossing in northern gaza at least temporarily to bring in aid that move follows a call between president biden and israeli prime minister netanyahu this week. the backdrop to all of this tomorrow marked months since the hamas attack on israel sparked the war in gaza. priscilla alvarez is in washington flores and nic robertson is in jerusalem. priscilla, you first, how was the us preparing for this potential attack? >> well, the us is certainly on high alert for a potential attack by or ron and what officials believed to be in an editable attack. now, they suspect that this would be targeting us and it's real really assets in the region. now, this could be as soon as
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next week though, it's unclear when or how this would happen, the two governments in close touch, but also trying to get ahead of it and be in position for the potential of this happening now, it could unfold in multiple ways against stool a lot unclear into what this attack would look like. it stems of course, from that israeli airstrike on iran's embassy in damascus. now the idf, so that intelligence showed that this was not indeed a consulate, but this was a significant escalation and i ran vowed to we're event and there wasn't exchange two with us and us officials. so that they did not know of the airstrike ahead of time. they were not involved. so trying to make clear here where the us wasn't all of this, but of course us and israel and close touch for this potential attack that was also a major topic of discussion between president biden and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. earlier this week when they had that phone call. now, of
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course, the worst-case scenario here, according to officials, would be a direct strike. on by iran, on israel. so this is all what officials are watching because of course the fear here is that it could really pull in the and other countries it's into a regional conflict that is something that the white house has tried to avoid. so us officials watching this very, very closely, as well as israeli officials >> ghraieb, right? thanks so much. priscilla alvarez, let's turn now to nic robertson in jerusalem. nic the erez crossing into gaza is expected to open tomorrow to bring in much needed aid. do we know for how long it will be open, how much aid could possibly get in we don't we know it's gonna be under intense scrutiny by the white house, some by others, because president biden has put a lot of >> pressure on prime minister netanyahu to two get allow aid into northern gaza, aid gets into the south of gaza at the moment, but it's the people in
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the north who were cut off essentially by a military line that the idf has in the center of gaza the people were displaced from the north find it hard to get back to the north aid. typically, very little of it gets through to the north. so opening this aid border the crossing in the north at erez, crossing, it's hugely important issues you significant the expectation initially given to us by israel many government officials want said it would open sunday. we were there today, where at least close to the crossing because it's still a closed military area. we couldn't get direct access week couldn't see any level of big preparation. we know the idf met with world food programme officials at the border crossing on friday typically though this border crossing was used four foot passengers, workers coming out of gaza to go work in israel. of course, that'll shut down after hamas is attack october 7, they destroyed a lot of the
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passenger terminal it is possible to move freight through there, but typically that's not what it was used for. and as to how much aid will go in, that's unclear, but i think the expectation from the biden administration is that this commitment from israel will be an ongoing commitment because the need in the north of gaza is an ongoing need by the un says people are close to starvation a couple of things are going to make it difficult inside of gaza, should the trucks pass through the erez crossing? he had a lot of gunfire around their sustained heavy machine gunfire explosions. so there's a conflict still, despite the fact the idf has been over that border in the north of gaza now for almost six months, there's still fighting clearly close to the border. many of the roads are blown up. so how will the trunks biota progress remembering the north was the major battle? pull zone for the first part of the war in gaza. so that's very heavily destroyed. and then of course there's a possibility of protest, right-wing members prime minister he owes
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government say that the border shouldn't be open, the crossing shouldn't open because the only way to put pressure on hamas to get the hostages freed is the stop the humanitarian aid getting in and we've seen supporters of those right-wing members of the government protesting at the border crossings previously and stopping the aid getting through. so all of these are the unknowns but the expectation from the white house would be for sustained progress of aid, substantial sustained >> nic robertson, we'll leave it there for now. thanks so much >> hi, >> let's talk further now with me now from jerusalem also is a grim john baskin, he is a former hostage negotiator and middle east director for the internet national communities organization. good to see you. so before i ask you what your thoughts are on the hostage negotiations, i do want to ask you if you believe at the killing of the aid workers with world central kitchen and the increasing tensions with iran if that is further complicating
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things right now >> for sure, the killing of the aid workers from by the israelis was a tragic event. it should have never happened. it has caused many of the aid organizations working in gaza staying to suspend their activities. this is also a really horrible because even if the trucks get in through the erez crossing and through the other crossings that are open, the distribution network for the aid getting to the people needed is less than what it needs to be with the war going on with fighting still going on between israel and hamas. it will be very difficult. and that needs to be taken care of. and this leads us right into the whole hostage situation because there won't be any return of hostages without a ceasefire that has to be high on the agenda of the talks that are we're going to begin tomorrow. again in cairo >> and then listen to what leon panetta, the former us defense secretary and former cia director, told cnn's jim
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sciutto vout the, the world central kitchen seven people who were killed. >> listen sometimes >> if you're going to do it and you want to make sure that you're hitting the right to target. you have to be able to verify to take time to make sure that the information that you're getting is accurate. with regards to targets. and i have to tell you that in the past, at least in my experience, the israelis usually fire and then ask questions >> so how problematic is it for the idf? i mean, they had their own investigation. they reveal that they mistakes were made, but does that suffice? >> no. and the investigation by the idf is not finished and everyone is waiting for the official report to come out it wasn't just one single shooting that took place, but
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it was three cars who were shot by drones in. a distance of more than two kilometers apart from each other. so there was a real absence of judgment on the ground apparently, that had some people with weapons in them, but the convoy was it's loosely, it was coordinated with the idf and there should have never happened it's definitely the fault of the commanders on the ground, but it's the general attitude in israel with so many civilian casualties over the last six months that the finger on the trigger seems to be much too light now let's talk about the on and off again hostage negotiations. a hamas delegation is expected to arrive in cairo for talks tomorrow over the release of the hostages cheers and a ceasefire in gaza do are you hopeful at all >> or we always have to be hopeful? it's still not clear if the head of the mousavi will
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be leading it's really team has gotten expanded mandate from prime minister nothing you, and it's questionable whether or not the two point when he or nothing you and your heels sinwar in hamas are really interested in having an agreement. what is clear is that the pressure is building up in the public six months into the war today, the body of a hostage taking a live into gaza was brought back into israel by the idf, found in the janiot area. this is tragic, which means that there are now 133 hostages still in gaza. we don't know how many of them are alive. i would say that the best tactic for the israelis that needs to be undertaken here is not a partial deal to bring back 30 or 40 the hostages. we need to have a deal that's going to bring back all the hostages. and that's going to require an end to the war and israeli withdrawal from gaza. and there has to be the political day after plan, which the prime minister refuses to deal with. that's a necessary event that has to take place in order for
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us to know who we're turning the keys over to in gaza and hopefully it won't be hamas and then we've seen protests in israel against netanyahu and calls for him to step down how does that either a further disrupt any kind of progress? or in any way does it assist >> well, nothing. you refuses to listen to the public was demanding new elections. there's an argument within the public of weather and new elections should be immediate. or whether or not we need to wait until the end of the war. but a clear majority of israelis one of government to pay the price for its failures, for its failure to protect the israeli citizens, citizens on october 7, and for the failure to manage this war in a proper way, who could have imagined that we'd be six months into the war, and were not nearly toward achieving the goals stated by the government of dismantling hamas. and bringing hostages home. this government needs to go the war can stop
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and should stop. we need a diplomatic end to this war. there is no military solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict. we all know that it's time for the americans who are beginning to put real pressure on israel to also come out and recognize the state of palestine so we can begin to make the two-state solution that president biden talks about so much to make it real >> you're coming to us from a jerusalem. we're looking at live pictures right now and the protests that we're talking about that continue to happen seemingly around the clock. this from tel aviv, israel are shown baskin glad you could be with us. thank you so much >> thank you. >> it's still become millions of americans are in the path of a historic total solar eclipse how can you prepare to enjoy for this celestial phenomenon? will discuss with a nasa scientist next check
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be left out joining us right now is michael kerr key is a research scientist at nasa goddard space flight center great to see you. so just to be clear, nasa has not changed its predictions, but it is now advising that there is some uncertainty involved in mapping the eclipse's path. so how to folks digest all of this >> yeah that's a fantastic question and a good concern from everybody across the country that are so excited for this eclipse i'm here in dallas, texas and i was just up in the town of denton yesterday. >> they were >> right on the edge. they >> had similar concerns. so hear them so the uncertainty in the size of the sun is actually bigger than you might expect. it's big and bright in our sky every day but the actual size measuring it is sort of like measuring a cloud out near the edge of the cloud. it's hard to tell what's exactly cloud and what's clear sky anymore. similarly with the sun,
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michigan that edge of the sun is actually has a little bit uncertainty in it. in addition the rotation of the earth has, as well. and so both the time and the size of the sun both come together to give us a little uncertainty in the path itself >> and then our scientists, i mean, maybe not certain, but pretty close to certain, hey, in order to calculate this path near precisely >> yeah. >> so it takes a tremendous amount of geometry and mathematics to get those measurements exactly right? and we do the best job we can analyse that. we have a fleet of satellites and we're using lunar reconnaissance orbiter data that map the surface because of the moon to get those measurements exactly right. but there's a little bit of uncertainty, especially with localities. so if you are near the path edge of the path of totality, i'd highly recommend taking a little bit of a deeper into the path of totality, even by just half a mile can make a
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huge difference, right at that edge so what are your plans? because you are in that path of totality in texas. but at the same time, you've got this inclement weather that might be expected. so are you making a move or you just, you know, rolling the dice? what are you doing? >> we are set up here at the dallas arboretum and we're going to have a party here, regardless of the weather. so we have activities for families to do. we have ways for people to understand nasa science that can come out here, astronauts speak. we're going to have a great celebration here regardless. so i'm going to be here on the ground. we have our fingers crossed, we're saying our prayers were hoping for clear skies, but you're right, it's a bit marginal here. >> oh, my gosh. so as a helio physics, as scientists i mean, give me a little bit more detail about how you are going to the sharing some ideas with people on how they can enjoy it, enjoy what may or may not be a citing
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>> yeah, so this is a tremendous opportunity for people to understand their relationship with their closest star. a little bit better. so helio physics is a complicated word so it's trying to source rex and five-year-olds know trying to source rex. we're hoping everybody knows the word helio physics coming out of this. but healing physical science and everything that the sun touches. so everything the sun touches is part of that helio physics science. so we're hoping people can take a moment to enjoy the solar eclipse. ask a few questions and maybe get a little bit curious on what that coronal structure is that outer atmosphere of the sun that they can see during a total solar eclipse. >> and i don't know, >> maybe just get a little curious on how the sun earth react relationship works. and so that's what we're trying to do is give people a little bit more information about their closest star and enjoy it a little bit. yeah. are you in hammered or even cited that so many people on millions of people are trying to make plans because they want to be a part of this >> i am thrilled with it. it's
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one of the few times ever that people are thinking about the sun actively. and i've spent the last, oh, i don't know about the sun constantly so everybody else welcome to the club. i'm thinking about the sun often. so we're excited to have people asking questions where we're talking with teachers today. we were in classrooms yesterday, so learners of all ages are the enthusiasm is palpable and i am just loving that excitement to learn more about the sun. >> oh, that's so exciting. and it's even that much more exciting that so many young people are really into it. >> all right? michael kuhrt. thank you so much. appreciate it >> happy. start doing all right. millions of people are expected to flock to niagara falls as well to view monday's eclipse officials on the ontario side of the falls of already declared a state live emergency and anticipation of the large crowds. >> guess who else >> is there on the new york side? harry enten, he's got what he's got a sunglasses
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ready. i know you've got your solar eclipse. oh, no, you've got your solar eclipse glasses ready? oh, so cool. you are hairy, so what's going on are a lot of people already positioning themselves, at least sharing their plans of what they are planning to do on monday yeah. >> i got my glasses on. i can look right up into the sun. i'm doing so right now, making sure i'm keeping it safe. we got nasa over to our right over there. we got the beautiful niagara falls behind us and yeah, there are plenty of people who are coming here preparations. are already in place on this side of the border. no state of emergency but they're making sure the national guards ready, they're making shaw making sure the coast guard has ready as well. are there extra port-a-potty is out there in case we will have to do their business and there have been plenty of folks who have been coming as well. in fact, we spoke to a couple that came all the way from england i guess the 20-17 one was so
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impressive, you decided i gotta i gotta i gotta double dip yeah, about eclipses as well, because i've got one in 2026 is going over spain. so i've already got a lot line.com on just, wondering 20-27. >> also done. sunstein and 2028. there's one in australia i've gotten line does. so i heard >> of tornado chasers before. i've heard of hurricane chasers report, apparently we've discovered a new breed and that is a chasers. >> oh yeah oh there you heard it, fred had those folks who are eclipse chasers. i, myself am now an eclipse chaser as well. i am. we've spoken with a bunch of people who have come in just for this although i will point out fret, there's not exactly a whole heck of a lot to do here. yesterday. you can show some video of me. i went on the made of the midst, which is right down there in
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the niagara river. and it was quite the scene, the weather yesterday was absolutely awful. today, we've got the sun out yesterday. it was all it was snowing, it was raining, it was freezing. today. we're in the 50s yesterday, we were in the 30s and i think fred that is the big question ahead of monday, what will the forecast exactly be in a band at this particular point? what is it going to be, right? i have put on my weatherman hat. i i went to whether camp i've been looking get the model outputs statistic data. we're sort of in the partly sunny, the mostly cloudy range. but today it was supposed to be mostly cloudy. and guess what? it's mostly sunny. so you never know how it's going to be good because what you went through yesterday already, that can't happen to you again and your friends from the uk, i mean, they were feeling right at home because that's, you know, that blustery kind of whether you see a lot of that in the uk. but we're going to hope that you get some sunshine. mean in all forms and fashion so that you can see a total eclipse
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happening from where you are. niagara falls. all rigight. hary enten thank you so much for your cross for you. get your eclipse viewing glasses ready, everybody, because this is a rare opportunity and it won't come around again for two decades. these tier stateside join cnn for special live coverage of the eclipse across america. it starts live monday, april 8 at one eastern or or stream it on macs when we come right back celebrating an iconic moment in sports history, how the city of atlanta is remembering, hey aaron's life and legacy 50 years after breaking babe ruth home run record tomorrow new interviews with the return israeli hostages. >> what is the meaning of >> being certnty, and a flight for the ro? leakof those still in captivity. the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow at eight on cnn fifth, not the
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call now and we'll come to you >> 808 to one 4,000 i know it's than waiting outfile lambda and the state of georgia black man is giving a standing i want to play a record >> in to listen to the announcers. there too, as well. so that happened april 8 1974, hank aaron becoming the all-time home run champion for major league baseball, breaking
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babe ruth seemingly insurmountable record by smashing his 715th home run. while monday marks 50 years since that iconic moment, it's not just about the total eclipse, but this totally big moment and the city of atlanta, atlanta is celebrating hammering hanks life and life legacy both in the batter's box and beyond and joining us right now is hank aaron's nice one you lucas, i mean, 50 years and just to really to zero in welcome home because he used to be the svp of marketing and research here. at this company. so welcome home. but we are talking about your uncle and aunt to hear those words of the announcer to say his amazement was this black man, you know, people are on their feet celebrating this black man and this moment in history, what's it like to hear that and see that >> i mean, it brings bad vivid memories you know, it makes me
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super proud, quite honestly because he pursued the record and we were all sort of we had a front row seat to it, but to see him actually accomplish it, i have to tell you we were not his kids and i were not in the stadium that day. are are great grandfather passed away, so we were in jacksonville watching it on this tiny little black and white television. and literally playing his youngest daughter to render and i re-enact. are this moment all the time we were holding each other's hands, were jumping up and down on the bid sunday >> that's so beautiful. >> what did you call him? uncle hank. >> oh, okay. that's it's very sweet. >> and i mean, they're going to be a lot of tributes for hammering hank on this 50th anniversary here in atlanta. the atlanta journal-constitutio n will have a big tribute in the paper. there will be kind of give away bobbleheads at the monday night game there are writers, there are people who were there as kids, as adult,
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who are writing about their memories, their experiences. i mean, what is that like? is that overwhelming for you? for the family to see how he has celebrated? to know how he marked history and how others are marking that momentous day as well. >> it's a proud moment for the family. it really is. i think they are proud not only of this accomplishment, but also all the things that he's done in his life that he did in his life it was a journey right? and to finally have that pinnacle moment and to be remembered for 50 years that, that's pretty incredible. and so it's a very proud moment for the family. oh, it is incredible moment. he was a giant on the field and beyond. of course, you know, we're marking the 50th anniversary of making sports history but he did all lot. he made an impact by reminding people of the
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pervasive racism that existed within the mlb and beyond. what do you want people to understand really grasp about the totality we're talking about the total eclipse, though totality of hank aaron, especially on that monday nursery. >> yeah. i think a couple of things. i think first and foremost no matter where you start in life, you can achieve amazing things. and i think when i look at his life coming from very humble beginning and mobile, alabama two really the pinnacle of success in sports i think that that's inspiring. so i want people to be inspired by that. and remember that because again, it's super important where he came from and where he ended up. so it should be inspiration i also think it's important that, you know, we're always taught to whom much is given much is required it's so important to give back and one of the things that he did throughout his life that's give back to the community give back of himself, but also his, his treasures and
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he and my aunt billie established the chasing the dream foundation where they support underrepresented youth. and as they pursue their dreams. primarily in education. but also a lot of the work that's being done on behalf of him in terms of the braves as well, the breeze organization and the last thing i would just say is how how we walk through life. there's something about that sense of humility and grace. and but, but also string and it shows that, you know, to be in fleet athlete, you don't have to be brass. you don't have to be brag a dosha >> you can walk >> authentically in who you are and be successful and i think that's a lesson for all he did that beautifully and i love to take here of the you talk about him being an inspiration all the time. people would ask him, you know, how did you get through those really hard times? and there were many of them and i love that. i guess one of one of the most famous, i guess quotes from him is just
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keep swinging, keep swinging. so i wonder as you grew up you know was there anything in particular or was there a particular phrase or was there a lesson that he imparted on you that you think that you carry to this day? >> yeah. i think, you know, hustle and every inning i love that phrase because it's so it's about the journey right? it's not about just one event. it is understanding that its nine innings in a game, and you gotta be present for every single one of them, right? and you may have a bad first half, but that doesn't mean you have to have a bad second half. and so just hustle one every ending and to be hopeful that you can have a positive outlook if you put in the work, i mean, he had a tremendous work after ethic and you see this on camera and it looks like, oh, just an he's a swing hit, just the easy swing, but he really studied and he had an amazing work ethic and put in the work
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and put in the practice. and i think that's really important to be successful in life. whatever you endeavor that's how pros and people of greatness do it, right? they make it look effortless, but it's a lot of hard work along the way and to maine pain at when he is an inspiration so many ways. one you, lucas, nice of hammering hank, aaron. thank you so much. glad you could be with us today. thank you. to meet you. nice to meet you. >> we all honore of the great let life and legacy of hank aaron we'll be right back >> space shuttle columbia, the final flight premiers tomorrow at nine on cnn. >> shake up your shower with a flavor for every feeling this stub russians you up, this stub winds down, this dub, the deep glowing, and this keeps you going. so whatever care you care about, there's a dove for everybody >> long after guests leave viruses and bacteria lingers
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on fire. there were no reported injuries, but there was significant damage to the senator's office and other parts of the building burlington police are now asking the public to help identify this suspect joining me now is cnn's polo sandoval. polo. what more we learning about this investigation? >> so fred burlington police released that photo. you can clearly see who they describe as there are some suspects that they are still trying to track down, hoping that to encourage some leads here, a police saying that they're suspect entered the burlington building yesterday about mid-morning, made his way into the vestibule. the building houses, one of bernie sanders senator bernie sanders is office according to police he sprayed some sort of accelerant. the entrance to that office and then set it on fire with staffers inside. now, fortunately, the building's fire suppression some kicked in their sprinkler system, was able to extinguish much of the flames there, so no injuries reported damage was reportedly fairly minimal, and the senator was not in the office at the at the time. the service office is
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located as you saw there and multi-storey multi office building, a burlington fire battalion chief telling my colleague maria campinoti that they are i'm still wondering exactly how this suspect was able to access that space, how he was able to make it upstairs according to the battalion chief, the building is secured, usually not open to the general public. the united states capitol police it's working with the senate sergeant at arms, working with local authorities as they investigate this, do you need to be clear? they have not yet established a motive, fred, but some additional context for you than us capitol police investigated over 8,000 threats against lawmakers in 2020 three that was a significant increase over the year before. so this certainly would not be unusual and may not be common, but it is nonetheless extremely alarming given what we have seen in the past with threats directed add members of congress, >> all right. polo sandoval. i thank you so much. thanks for the next era of the cnn newsroom starts after a quick break get your viewing glasses
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