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for some tired and testing justices more on what that might mean for some of the critical faces before the court were following these major development stores and many more all coming in right here. >> the cnn news central we're getting some new reaction following a major ruling from the un's top court today, the international court of justice ordered israel to immediately halt its military operation in rafah. >> the court warning israel that the invasion could make the disastrous humanitarian situation in gaza even worse after speaking getting by phone with secretary of state antony blinken, a defined is israeli war cabinet minister benny gantz released this statement saying, quote, the state of israel is committed to continue fighting to return. >> it's hostages and promised the security of its citizens wherever and whenever necessary including in rafah and quote
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the palestinian authority and hamas both welcome the ruling which is part of an ongoing genocide case brought by south africa. let's take an hour live to jerusalem with cnn's jeremy diamond at jeremy, how might this ruling potentially impact the operation that's underway in rafah? >> well, bores the international court of justice's ruling is legally binding, but it has no way to actually enforce this ruling. and the israeli governments as of now appears to be casting it aside, showing no signs that this ruling will impact its military operations going forward in rafah's, we have war watch, this israeli military offensive. they're stretching now for nearly three weeks, the israeli national security council on foreign ministry in a statement saying that israel has not carried out and will not carry out military activity in the rafah area that creates living conditions that could lead to the destruction of the palestinian civilian population russia, and that of course, referring to the fact that this
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ruling is in response to south africa's accusations that israel is committing genocide in gaza, something that israel of course, has strongly rejected. now, this isn't just a symbolic measure, although it is one that certainly shows that israel is increasingly isolated, increasingly condemned on on the world stage for its actions in gaza. but it could also result in some countries who are party to the international court of justice imposing sanctions on israel that is something that we will have to watch for in the days and weeks ahead and jeremy, we've heard now from the idf that it's recovered the bodies of three more hostile stitches in gaza. >> what can you tell us about this yeah, twice in two weeks now, the families of israeli hostages have gotten this devastating news that their family members who they believed were perhaps alive in gaza, being held hostage were in fact dead as the israeli military last night recovered the bodies of three hostages in the jabalya refugee camp where we've seen the israeli
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military conducting military operations there over the course of the last couple of weeks, two of the individuals were attending the nova music festival. >> one was on his way to recover his granddaughter on the morning of october 7, orellana hernandez redu, a 30-year-old french mexican who was attending the nova festival. he was one of the three recovered michel nisenbaum, 59-year-old grandfather, who was trying to rescue his granddaughter and then hanan yablonka, a 42 year-old father of two from tel aviv, who made a last-minute decision. i'm told to attend that nova music festival. i spoke to today with his brother-in-law who told me that for nearly eight months now his family has hoped and prayed and done everything they could to try and get more information about about his whereabouts, about his well-being, hoping that he had been alive this whole time, only to learn this morning from the israeli military that he had in fact been killed killed on october 7 in his body, now returned to israel briana borse tragic news
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there. >> jeremy diamond. thank you so much we want to get some perspective on this icj ruling. we're joined now by mark esper, who served as the defense secretary under president trump. he's a cnn global affairs analyst secretary. thank you so much for being with in your eyes what is the weight of this icj ruling? because israel's national security council essentially says that it's invalid. >> what do you think? >> well, it does put more pressure on israel to roll back its operations. but as they've said, and i believe they're going to ignore this ruling it's no surprise that the icj did this. there has been an anti-israel bias by the united nations and many of its agencies for several years now so, i think israel will move forward with its operation they've been some ways gotten the blessing by the administration which had said that the updated plans that they are using now to move into
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rafah to go after the remaining four hamas battalions meet their standard in terms of addressing civilian casualties and we also know that four weeks ago or so there were 1.21, 0.3 million people in rafah since then, about 1 million have left. so the numbers of civilians exposed this conflict has been reduced dramatically as well. >> there are indications and reports by some like barak ravid that this decision by the icj will likely prompt another effort by the un security council another potential vote calling for an immediate ceasefire how do you think the united states might vote? >> i think the united states will oppose that look at depends on the language, right? i think the talk of a permanent ceasefire would be opposed, but the problem here is every time these actions are taken, whether it was this action today by the icj or a few days by the international criminal court to try to arrest the
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defense minister and e, israeli prime minister does also has jeopardized negotiations between the parties. i mean, hamas can sit back and say really not be serious about the negotiations because they see international pressure continue to ramp up against israel. and in some ways they see a growing divide between washington ten and tel aviv. so it's bad in terms of really, actually forcing both sides to negotiate seriously to return whatever hostages are left alive at this point. >> to that point, the cia director is heading back to europe seeking to a revive ceasefire talks on the release of more hostages. what do you think at this point is needed to get talks back? i call on track you know, i hate to say this, but my sense is and has been all along that hamas is not serious about an negotiation for, for a temporary ceasefire, at least because once they do that, once they return the hostages, they'll lose all their leverage. >> so my sense is that third demands have consistently been
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the following. the removal of all israeli defense forces and personnel from gaza and the immediate permanent cessation. hostilities. and of course, that would remain a main that hamas returned to govern gaza. >> all those things are just completely annexed acceptable to israel for obvious reasons. >> so the two sides are very far apart, and i don't see hamas getting up its leverage and it's really tragic. but today, once again three, the bodies of three israelis have been recovered. it's, its closure for the families we feel for them but consider the fact that hamas has been dragged these bodies around for seven months. there were apparently killed on october 7. it just speaks to the brutality of this regime that continues to fight and hide out within the population of palestinians using the machine olds and secretary on the negotiations not to say that you sound pessimistic. i think your description is accurate. there's also another complicating factor, right?
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there's these reports, sources telling cnn that egyptian officials actually tried to pull a fast when they changed the terms of the agreement after israel signed off on a version of it before hamas reviewed it they made the terms more favorable to hamas. if you were being optimistic about the path that these negotiations were on, how do you win back trust after a scenario like that? >> yeah, look, it's very hard numbers, finger pointing at egypt and hamas possibly reinterpreting this. i've said for some time now, i thought more pressure should have been put on egypt early on to open up a sanctuary, a safe space across the border to take care of palestinian civilians, but they refused that consistently so i don't know how you return that trust at this point. look israel's well into its operation in rafah they, they've killed a number of hamas militants safe, reportedly killed another hamas leader. there uncovering tunnels. >> they're going to follow
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through. they need to follow through to me the bigger question at this point, boris is not necessarily the negotiator patients. it is tel aviv coming up with a plan for the post-military operations, governance of gaza. in other words, who will provide security and policing, who provide public services, who's going to administer gaza once israeli forces get out to me, those are the big questions. and then of course there's the long-term question as well about what happened happens. how do we get to a place where you have to democratic states side-by-side in peace and security, which has been the grand vision for some time now enormous questions that we've yet to see really thorough answers to a conversation perhaps for another day, secretary mark esper. >> thanks for being with us thanks, boris. >> of course. >> now to haiti, where to american missionaries have reportedly been shot and killed by gang members there, the family of davy and natalie lloyd say the couple was murdered last night at a home in port-au-prince davies parents ran the missionary company. the couple of worked for and the group posted pleas
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for help online while describing scenes of chaos in the hours leading up to their deaths. quote, davy and natalie lloyd were in my house using the starlink internet to call me. they are holed up in their the gangs have shot all the windows out of the house and continue to shoot their lives are in danger. please pray. >> the phones have all died, and i can't get a hold of anybody and quote cnn senior national correspondent david cova recently returned from haiti where he witnessed some of violence firsthand. >> david, what's your reaction to this news? >> i was just reading there some of that post that you had a boras and briana a few hours after that, they confirm that that couple along with a third person, according to sources familiar with the situation, was killed that third person is a haitian staff are but this young couple 23 and 21 according to one source have been missionaries. there for at least the past several months in haiti. and one is a incredibly violent area of
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port-au-prince that is a city that is occupied basically and in total control by the gangs. when you talked about more than 80% of the capital under gang control. so what we know about this situation is that it lasted for several hours, that according to missions in haiti the couple there along with several other children who are part of their caretaking essentially part of an orphanage that was under this under this mission they were leaving a church. they were ambushed by several gang members. we know at least this is one game thing that went after them. and then there seems to have been another gang that got involved in potentially even a third gang. so that adds to the confusion. it adds to what was a very desperate situation for the folks who are part of this mission, including that young couple. and were told they were barricaded in home for several hours and ultimately killed so it shows you just how unsettling the situation is, but it's something as you guys have mentioned, we have seen firsthand and is only likely to
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worsen as the gangs continue their grip and david around the same time of this attack, you, president biden hosting kenya's president for a state dinner, haiti, of course, was that the top of their list of topics? >> because because of the help enlisted from kenya to deal with the situation, how could this change things? >> i think this is potentially going to do two things. one is it could add pressure for this multinational security support mission to get down there quicker. it's already been delayed several months and it was supposed to even have some 200 police officers from kenya on the ground. tweak. but that is not the case could be delayed, at least another week and the other thing it could do, briana is it could fracture further. these gangs alliance. so this miscommunication potentially that we're hearing could have happened between some of these gangs some of the conflict amongst them could then say to these gangs that they maybe are not as cohesive tip of a unit as they'd like to portray is certainly one of the gangs leaders himself has told us. and then that could suggest
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a weakening of these gangs alliance allow maybe this international force to have some serious impact in regaining control yeah, certainly, we'll be looking to see how that doesn't pack things. david cole over. thank you for that report. ahead this hour on cnn news central, another woman filing a lawsuit against sean diddy combs claiming the rap mogul sexually assaulted her on four separate occasions. love details after this, plus stores are doing more than just locking up high-value items as organized crime has branched out into shoplifting, retailers are running high-tech security command centers. we're going to take you behind the scenes. >> and high drama and the nation's highest court or a supreme court reporter says that relations between the justices appear to be at an all-time low. >> i'm talking about rolling eyes and pained expressions that story many more still ahead violin earth with liev schreiber premieres june 2 at nine on cnn. power e trades
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p. >> diddy. so when we look at this lawsuit, what stands out to me are the allegations that are made and these are serious allegations that occurred over 20 years ago. and this happened because new york change its statue of limitations, statute limitations is a time period in which you can bring a lawsuit that allowed incidents that happened a while back to be braun. but in this case, they're serious allegations of abuse they're serious allegations of drugs. and those are some of the things that stand out in this complaint yeah. >> talk about that a little bit because the drug allegation, i mean, we've looked at previous and it was a it was a suit that was filed and ultimately there was a settlement between cassie ventura, and diddy, but there were also allegations there of use of drugs, going hand in hand with sort of this sexual aggression. >> so what parallels are you seeing here there appears to be a pattern.
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>> secrets and spies premier sunday noon, second attempt bomb cnn today, we remember the 19 children and two teachers who were killed on this date two years ago, when a gunman stormed robb elementary school in uvalde, texas, one of the worst school shootings in our nation's history. >> this week, the families of those victims announced they were suing 92 texas department of public safety officials and troopers along with the school district over the botched response. they allege multiple failures that day when law enforcement waited 77 minutes before confronting the shooter, brett cross, who's beloved son, hui zhi garcia, was among those killed on that day two years ago, joins us now. bread, i know this has to be a difficult day for you. i'm wondering how you're feeling, how you're spending the day a man, i'm just just trying to get through it to be honest you know, it hurts all the time,
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but it's it's even worse today. so we're just just trying to get through the day we appreciate you joining us to share our story, your story, and previous times that we've spoken, you've mentioned to me that there's an odd relationship between at times you and members of the community. >> they don't necessarily seem eager to hear at times what you have to say i'm wondering today how you're feeling about the way that uvalde is handling this tragic date for the most part, i drove up town a little bit earlier and looking out and seeing all these people that, you know, are are, are out and about and that the cemetery and at the plaza and everything. >> and i just i feel like like it's all for show where are
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all of y'all when we are fighting to hold these officers accountable, where are you all when we're fighting? the city council, the school district, and everything. so i don't i personally feel like it's all for show for most of this community. >> bread, 19 of the victims families announced earlier this week that they settled a lawsuit with the city. i mentioned that they plan to sue the texas dps next, including 92 individual officers. you were not party to that settled suit. i'm wondering why so you know, there's issues with uzi is biological parents who who lost custody of him for abandonment they're able to get on those lawsuits. >> i'm not but it doesn't matter to me. the money the any of that. it doesn't matter.
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the fact of the matter is is that we do all we can to keep his is memory alive and to get justice and accountability from every level that failed us i understood on the same day that the settlement was announced, the police chief and uvalde joshua gutierrez resigned. he of course, replaced pete arredondo, who was fired after the shooting. do you have any sense of why guterres resigned and who do you hope might replace him? >> you know. i don't know why i've heard rumors, but that's all i can chalk that up to. but i hope that they get somebody else in here that will you know. do what is right for the children. you know because our school district has failed us countless times over so we need more people that actually care about the children that actually care about our children that are no longer here. and we'll do whatever they can to to empower and help
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the children. >> sure. >> so we've also spoken previously about how you filter out some of the elected officials in the community and the way that the community has approached them on tuesday, uvalde residents are set to head to the polls to cast their ballot for a number of positions. among them, the county sheriff in uvalde, the republican incumbent, ruben the lascaux, was actually called out by name in that report from the department of justice on the response to the shooting at robb elementary saying that he quote, did not seek out or establish a command post, establish unified command, share the intelligence he learned nor did he assign an intelligence officer to gather intelligence. on the subject and alaska was told cnn that the criticism is all false. what do you make of his candidacy? do you anticipate that he's going to be reelected? >> you know, i you know, with
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the same with all of the constable is that are running every single one of these officers that were there that day that felt are children. >> it it is just incredible that they have the the notion that they didn't do anything wrong, they walk around like like they did nothing wrong and they continue to do that. >> so, you know, but seeing how uvalde is, i'm sure he probably will be, but that once again goes to show that uvalde, the county, the community, they don't care it's all for show, so i think it's despicable that he ran again. i think it's despicable that every single one of these officers that were there didn't step down immediately because that is what should have happened. they felt their jobs they felt our kids kids are dead because they didn't do what they were supposed to do and so for them to do that, it's despicable
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the white house is marking the anniversary by president biden sending the deputy director of the office of gun violence prevention to the vigil in uvalde. >> how would you assess the federal response, the white house, there's just response to what happened i mean the the office of gun violence prevention is amazing and it's long overdue and i am, i am happy that they are working towards i'm in. >> aiding these things and to send someone down is pretty pretty amazing. i just hate the fact that the federal government hasn't stepped in because as everybody knows, are de, is not doing anything you know, our governor isn't doing anything the steve mccraw, the head of dps is not doing anything. none of these
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entities are doing anything and they're allowed to just not do anything. they don't care so it's frustrating that they they have not or, cannot come in and do something worthwhile for our children's sake. brett, i want to close by focusing on oozie two years later. >> what do you remember the most about your son his, infectious smile, he would do he would do anything to help somebody feel better. >> he hated seeing people sad and he would he would do whatever he could to make you have a better day and, you know, he he showed us that he showed us beauty brett. i can't thank you enough for sharing your story with us, especially on a day like today thank you so much for bringing
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story three pre-dawn raid your hand doesn't heavily armed deputies and investigators from the santa clara county sheriff's department. >> so round a house, fourth in the doorway 12 people arrested and organized crime networks as law enforcement suspected of links to narcotics dealing and illegal gambling at another location, there are proper santa clara county deputy he's recovered the fuel for this alleged criminal network, tons of packaged goods, some parts of the house looked like it was a store stolen from local businesses, but it is nothing like the shoplifting you've seen in the past brazen thieves recorded racing out with carts full of merchandise. >> even attacking store workers and the process, this is not somebody who forgot to scan something at self-checkout or somebody who stole food. this is a large criminal
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organization with multiple factors. >> sean browne is not a cop he works for home depot investigating organized retail crime. his job, a growing field and store chains as criminal organizations branch out from guns and drugs to stolen goods a cnn review of court records and interviews with more than two dozen retail chains and law enforcement officials show that the privates sector is not just helping the police, but often delivering the initial evidence that leads to search warrants. >> a lot of times local and state resources don't have the capacity to investigate these crimes at that scale and incomes you. we try to full-service the investigations home depot gave us a glimpse of a model replicated by multiple major retailers across the us this is their high-tech command center with electronic eyes on their stores throughout the country retailers have already moved beyond searching for the thieves. uc and viral videos to their bosses they are the real
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targets known as the fences. >> these ring me peters operate as the fence of this merchandise where they're converting it to cash, drugs and other illicit items. >> it sounds like you're talking about it often is conflated with what would be considered mob activities. bad actors will target specific merchandise usually directed by the ringleader, almost like a shopping list store chains have the financial muscle to deploy high-tech tracking, like license plate readers and in-store monitors capturing the crime as it happens, we use a lot of different investigative tactics and technologies to ensure that we can build the absolute best case for law enforcement and prosecutors. the bad guys have the upper and with respect to this issue, the sheer scale of organized store theft is so overwhelming. members of congress met with prosecutors and store chains looking for federal help. >> the organization and sophistication of these groups has grown exponentially in recent years. >> i think organized retail crime is one of the biggest
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issues that is facing our local economy this entire i'll, and the side is almost completely locked up yeah, not the way we would like to envision our rough electrical aisle for our customers are pro contractors, but this is what your typical home depot looks like retail says brown has already locked down their merchandise impacting the consumer from inconvenience to higher prices this how would they get past this we've had certain crews that have caught locks and cables and broken into some of the fixtures that we've built inside of our stores. what you see here is because he explosion of online shopping has made it easier than ever to move stolen merchandise sold to a consumer, hunting for a deal 20 years ago, i needed to storefront in order to sell laundry detergent. now, i can do it from my phone california has now put hundreds of millions of dollars towards combating this problem enabling
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law enforcement here in santa clara county to break up a major crime ring recovering $150,000 and stolen merchandise authorities say from six retailers, how big heist was this? this happens daily across stores, even with all those measures that you've got to see in a store, we're still impacted at this level local and state law enforcement as well as these national retailers du, want more intelligence sharing, so they are all backing a proposed federal bill called the combating organized retail crime act that would establish an intelligence sharing hub. but this federal bill, which does have bipartisan support, is stalled in congress. qing law, cnn, los angeles or thanks to qiong off for that report. >> and next they appear to be tired, testy, and very fractured. that's how our supreme court analyst hello, is describes the drama that is playing out between the
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cases when ketanji brown jackson, the junior justice, posed her final queries at the end of a cleanup round of questioning. most of the others didn't look her way that is free from santa joan biskupic behind this reporting. she's with us now wow, that picture that you paint is just a sign of terrible times at the court. what is this going to mean for what they're doing right now? >> well, you know, the larger atmosphere, not just an oral arguments, but also in their writing suggests that they're not really listening name to each other. they're not being very respectful of varying views and where that can really make a difference. it's not just human relations. it could make a difference in opinions because these nine justices have to work toward compromise in a really speedy fashion over the next four weeks, consider what they have before them. presidential immunity abortion medication january 6, defendants and what they could be charged with homeless and cabinet encampments, all sorts
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of big issues that they're going to need to compromise on and compromise will come slower and here's the thing that keeps, i keep in mind is that chief justice john roberts is going to try to get unanimity or something close to unanimity in the trump immunity case. and if they're having so much personal discord and distrust of each other. distrust is a word that i that kept coming to me as i went back we've looked at everything i was documenting, it will just make him harder. it make it harder for him to get to a place where chief justices in the past have tried to get with presidential powers, for example, on cases involving richard nixon and bill clinton there have been tense moments on the court before i'm thinking bush versus gore, but has it ever been this bad, this internal sort of dynamic between the justices? well, this is notable for contemporary times go back many, many decades, century ago, yes it's the, old nine scorpions in a bottle idea,
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but, but ambush vigour, which i hate to tell you too, i was around for bush vcore and it was tense among the justices, including especially among the law clerks. but what's different now, boris and bray is that we have this unusual tilt. this is really an unprecedented six to three tilt with conservatives controlling so much. and what the liberal dissenters are writing is that the conservative majority it's changing the law in america simply because it can, with its new justices, change the law in america nine scorpions and a bottle sounds like a tequila job maybe it's jones tequila just gabriel idea. >> it's your supreme court at least it was your supreme court about a century ago, but we're coming back to that now. >> we're just coming back to a time when it's very difficult for them to work together. now, they close ranks. they will close ranks against outsiders such as us but just think of also how much public scrutiny they're now facing with various ethics controversies
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