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no overdraft fees join me. it can.com violin earth with the lea primer premieres june 2, had nine on cnn hello, and welcome to all of you watching us here in the states, canada, and all around the world. >> i'm kimberly hubert. this is cnn newsroom. tens of millions of americans face the rear risk of severe weather, even as we see record numbers hit the roads in the skies. this memorial day weekend new gag order request for the former president we'll look at why the special counsel wants to stop donald trump from talking about law enforcement involved in the search of mar-a-lago and a dire situation in papua new guinea for more than 100 people are feared dead following a landslide. what the latest on the rescue and recovery efforts live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kin group it's memorial
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day weekend here in the united states in a record number of americans are planning to market by hitting the roads or the airports. although one big wildcard, even for those staying put this weekend and is the weather parts of the us have already been devastated by unrelenting severe weather lately and severe storms could threaten many celebrations this weekend. there were more than 300 storm reports yesterday, and it's not over yet. nearly 70 million people are at risk for severe weather today, the us storm prediction center warned there's a large portion of the great plains could see violent tornadoes, extreme hail and quarters of widespread damage 77 million are at risk for severe weather on sunday as a system moves east and that could, with the running of the famed indianapolis 500 in jeopardy the weather doesn't seem to be much of a deterrent for people wanting to get out of town anymore than high gas or airline prices. it's immoral day travelers are expected to come out in
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record-setting droves across all methods of transportation. aaa is projecting nearly 44 million people traveling cnn's ryan young is at the airport here in atlanta across the country. >> americans have returned to the airport. they want to see the friendlies guys once again, the crushing numbers, in fact, on thursday 2.9 million people went through tsa checkpoints you can look behind me here at hartsfield-jackson international airport and you know the numbers have been very high here at the world's busiest airport in fact, they broke a record here with over 100 and 11,000 people going through the tsa checkpoints on thursday on friday, they were getting ready to break that once again, we've talked to travelers who were thinking about the economy and how they were going to spend their money one, whether or not they're going to travel and deal with all these situations. and they say they were ready to deal with the issues. if you gotta hustle on, i'm old school. so if you want to hustle, you can get paid. right? so this economy thing i think is over l overblown in my opinion. >> so you're willing to spend and do what you have to do to
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get absolutely, absolutely. it helps the economy show me a business as says, they're not making money because people aren't spending. and i'll tell you they're not telling the truth. >> i was a little scared and excited. so we left super early tsa checkout or check-in line towards insane. >> there's just too much going on. >> yes. so far across america, tsa says they've been making sure that the areas that they have with the security checkpoints that could be fully open so they can get travelers in and out here and hearts jackson international, the longest leinz i've been about 20 minutes, but obviously there are smaller airports all across the country. they're going to have to deal with the same kind of influx of people they believe what about 9% increase overall from last year on top of that, whether it's been holding across the country, but of course, that could change at any point. ryan young cnn, atlanta special counsel in donald trump's federal classified by documents, case is now asking for a gag order
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on the former president. it would limit what he could say about law enforcement agents who searched his mar-a-lago resort two years ago, trump has repeatedly criticized the fbi for its policy around the use of deadly force during the search i'm just this week he sent a fundraising email claiming that fbi agents were locked and loaded and that he nearly escaped death. but his claims are misleading since the policy is standard protocol for fbi searches, cnn legal analyst, jennifer rodgers spoke to laura coates earlier about why trump's rhetoric is so concerning it's one thing for the former president to say things that aren't true about what the difference your special counsel cases are doing and so forth. but this is saying fbi agents, we're effectively coming to assassinate me. i mean, it's ridiculous. i night you can see some of his followers kind of take that as an petition to go out and do some violence of their own, possibly against law enforcement. so i think that's why everyone is so concerned
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about this and they want to really tamp down on it as soon as possible. >> at trump's hush money trial in new york, jurors are expected to start deliberations next week. it decide whether to convict or acquit the former president. cnn's or brynn june grass has more yeah, the judge promise to have the finalized jury instructions in lawyers hands by the end of day on thursday, we now can confirm that they do have those final jury instructions, both prosecution and the defense have this long holiday weekend to work on those closing arguments. >> now, we know there was a lot of issues that were still up for that were being negotiated he did really in the last day of chord it, we won't know how the judge decided on these more complex legal issues until those jury instructions are read to the jurors. those will not be made public beforehand, but let's walk through exactly what's coming up next on tuesday when court resumes as seven men and five women in the six alternates will return back so you court and they will here closing arguments from both prosecution and the defense.
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now, that can likely bleed into wednesday after those are complete, then the jurors will hear the jury instructions from the judge. we expect those to take about an hour and then deliberations, of course, begin. nobody knows how long deliberations were last, however, we understand dan former president will stay in the courthouse in a sort of separate war room, while that is happening. now, when a verdict is rendered, our understanding is that each count the 34 separate cohen's will be read one-by-one, a guilty or not guilty verdict for each. now, if there are any guilty verdicts, it's going to be up to the judge to make the penalty, the punishment for that our understanding now, of course, is yet to spur set a sentencing date and it's possible he may not set that until after the election. so what that means voters could be going to the polls holes with the former president on the ballot. as a convicted felon brynn gingras. cnn, new york there's new information about who might be on the ballot as trump's vice presidential candidate in november, the york times reports that arkansas
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republican senator tom cotton is at or near the top of the list. >> cotton is a staunchly conservative harvard educated army veteran of both the iraq and afghanistan wars. the time says a number of people are also in the running for the vp spot, including three other senators. florida's marco rubio, south carolina's tim scott, and jd vance of ohio us defense secretary lloyd austin has resumed his duties following a successful medical procedure last night, and that's according to the pentagon, which describe the procedure is non-surgical and minimally invasive. >> officials said it's related to an issue he developed after his recent surgery for prostate cancer austin's duties were temporarily transferred to his deputy, kathleen hicks, the defense secretary, faced criticism for not disclosing two surgeries in january and december, and he later apologized all right. >> after the break, more than 100 people are feared dead after a deadly landslide in papa new guinea. the latest
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plus gang violence in the home let's claims the lives of two young american missionaries and their haitian co-worker. i'll tell you what we know after the break and another person comes forward to accuse wrapper sean diddy combs of sexual assault, will have the details on the latest lawsuit filed against the music mogul that's all coming times may change, but some things remain timely. >> i've been using debatable more than 25 years job is one proton moisturizing cream i still silky smooth the darkness of bipolar depression make me feel like i was losing trust in the things i love. >> then i found a chance to let in the light discover, capitalize unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar one, capital that is proven to deliver significant symptom relief from both bipolar one and two depression. and in clinical trials,
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ago. >> and i struggled to consider what that would be like just in the middle of the night literally a mountain coming down upon your home. just tragic and devastating events yeah. >> the fact that it happened when so many people were sleeping must contribute to the fact that it could potentially be so deadly. listen, you're about 600 kilometers away, but you're in touch with people in the area. i assume. what are they telling you? >> yes. so what we're hearing is there's a quite a lot of search and rescue operations ongoing the. local people whatever i can obviously to access those who might still be trapped. but at this stage with such large amount of debris, i think it's obviously they're looking at the worst-case scenario we've got large amount of teams from the provincial
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authorities as well as national government authorities doing assessments, carrying out analysis on what exactly is required as we then look at responding missouri state representative is remembering his 21 year-old daughter, natalie lloyd, is loving and determined after she her husband, davy, and coworker, jude montis, were killed in gang violence in paho class on thursday, cnn's david culver has more an outpouring of grief for too young missionaries brutally killed in haiti's capital. >> they went to heaven together because every state representative, ben baker, posted his daughter, natalie, and her husband, davy lloyd, attacked by gangs thursday night in port-au-prince the couple and their early 20s served as part of missions in haiti, a christian the non-profit organization run for more than two decades by lloyd's parents. the organization posting friday, they were ambushed by a gang of three trucks full of guys. davy was taken to the house, tied up and beat the gang then took our
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trucks and loaded everything up. they wanted and left at some point as the attacks unfolded, davy lloyd called his father. >> he was injured, so he was hurt and he was very nervous and very scared because i asked him why they tied him up and he's like what because you're the only one that's got strength that we have to worry about. and so they wanted to make sure he couldn't put up a fight back and then use begging me to find somebody to get in there to help him. and i did all i can do it. but i couldn't locate anybody three hours later, the group posted that the couple was shot and killed by the gang, missions in haiti's as a third person, a haitian staffer named jude was also killed in the attack. were told he'd been with the organization for 20 years. the violent incident started as the missionaries were leaving church and lasted for several hours. davy lloyd's father says the three died barricaded and the lloyd families living quarters on the missions compound. haiti has been spiraling into gang fueled chaos, which forced the resignation of prime minister
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ariel henry in april the un estimates some 80% of the capital city is under gang control. in recent months, cnn's made multiple trips to port-au-prince we've met victims of the gangs brutality, including rape, kidnapping, and murder. hundreds of thousands. now, refugees in their own cities as gangs have torched, there homes and forced them to flee. we've also met with a liter of one prominent gang. he and others demanding a say in haiti's future, a future that may again be shaped by before enforces. president biden hosted kenya's president william ruto for a state dinner in washington thursday around the same time that the deadly attack on davy and natalie lloyd was taking place the top of the two liters agenda haiti. >> we are going to to come to that responsibilty alongside the haiti police. >> can you plan to lead a un backed multinational support mission to haiti with at least 1,000 kenyan police officers said and to deploy president biden staving thursday, the us
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will not send troops, but is provided equipment and intel. the white house, reacting to the killings at a statement on friday our hearts go out to the families of those killed as they experience unimaginable grief. missions in haiti, among many others, has been warning haiti is on the brink of collapse schlapp's, the group posting last month, it seems the world has turned their backs on haiti and it's going to be left in complete gang control. now three of their members, just the latest victims of that unrelenting gang violence david cover, cnn, new york now there have been conflicting reports about how the missionaries were killed. >> the missions in haiti group on thursday described the victims as being shot and killed on friday. a source close to the investigation told cnn that at this point, the bodies of the american missionaries don't appear to have gunshot wounds an investigation into the incident is ongoing people gathered in uvalde, texas friday for a candlelight vigil honoring the
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21 children and teachers who lost their lives two years ago in a shooting at robb elementary school. the community spent the day holding prayer services, special events, and demonstrations it comes after some of the victims families reached a $2 million settlement with the city earlier this week. but they say uvalde officials haven't done enough for the children or families impacted and new mexico judge has denied alec baldwin's motion to dismiss his involuntary manslaughter indictment in the rust fatal shooting case. baldwin, who has pleaded not guilty, was holding the gun that discharged a live round on the rust movie set in 2021, killing cinematographer halyna hutchins baldwin's lawyers had asked for a dismissal because of misconduct by prosecutors, but the judge didn't agree last month the film's armorer, hannah gutierrez reed was sentenced to 18 months in prison for her involuntary manslaughter conviction and she's appealing the decision rapper sean diddy combs is facing yet another sexual assault allegations.
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this time by a woman who claims he assaulted her four times from the mid 90s to the early 2000s. this is the eighth lawsuit filed against the wrapper since november cnn's elizabeth wagmeister has a story and we just want to warn you, this report does contain graphic details that some viewers may find disturbing from the legal fallout continues for sean diddy combs, just a week after cnn uncovered this disturbing video of the music mogul throwing them girlfriend cassie ventura to the ground, then kicking in, dragging her on thursday, april land pros filed a civil lawsuit accusing combs of sexual assault when she was a fashion student in new york in the mid 19, and shared with him her dreams of working in the fashion industry then mr. combs love bombed her the suit alleges using flowers and cards like this one and inviting her to his first father's day celebration. but combs is kind gestures became more aggressive. the suit alleges leading to a total of four
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separate sexual assault the first and alleged rape in 1995 leaving lamb pros nude, soar and confused she claims combs used his power in the industry to regain her trust, but then in new york city parking garage, force lamb pros to perform oral sex as ms lamb proses eyes filled with tears, she could see the parking garage attendant witnessing this horrific assault. the suit claims land pro says she was caught in an abusive relationship in tried to end it after several years, but after running into combs at an event, he pursued her and in late 2000 at her apartment, combs violently grabbed her, enforced himself onto her, kissing and touching her against her will. this came the suit notes, while combs was in a public relationship with jennifer lopez combs develop this mobster persona. the suit claims at one point, violently yanking her down to her knees in pulling her hair, the alleged abuse, similar to this,
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when combs was caught on hotel surveillance in 2016, kicking and dragging cassie ventura, then throwing a vase at her. >> i mean, i hit rock bottom. >> the latest suit filed by lamb pros is the seventh civil lawsuit against combs, alleging sexual assault many of the cases, once fell outside the statute of limitations, but in the case of that shocking video from los angeles, the district attorney's office says criminal charges won't be filed. the video shows assault, not rape, but with those federal raids on diddy's homes and march, legal analysts say the civil claims much like in the case against harvey weinstein, could play into criminal charges in the future and so just because it's a civil lawsuit now, doesn't mean that prosecutors and looking at a evaluating it may not find something that they feel that they can prosecute that makes it fair game for prosecution. >> and i think it's a faulty assumption to presume that is out of the woods.
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>> now, i reached out to april land pros and she says that the reason she came forward, so that no other woman has to endure what she did. she says that she does believe that justice will ultimately prevail. we also reached out to diddy's hey, you nowhere, in back yet on this lawsuit. and also, no comment from them on another suit that was also filed earlier this week both of those complaints coming after that surveillance video of cassie that we released here at cnn back to you the, international court of justice's ordering, israel to stop its offensive in rafah head israel's reaction and what the court said about allegations of genocide phosphate talk to a security expert who just came back from kharkiv about russian threats. >> do ukraine's second largest city, state i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought that was it fine with earth, with we have schreiber premieres june 2
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from bird comb i'm sarah marie and washington. >> and this is cnn welcome back to all you watching us here in the states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brian hubert. this is cnn newsroom the united nations top court is ordering israel to immediately halt is rafah offensive is part of the growing pressure on israel to end the operation on friday. the international court of justice said, it considers the humanitarian situation in rafah to be disastrous. and that it's expected to get even worse. israel started the limited ground offensive in rafah on may 7 before then, more than 1 million palestinians were taking shelter there. but now around 800,000 people have been displaced. cnn's jeremy diamond is in jerusalem with more on the court's order and israel's reaction the united nations top court intervening
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to try and stop israel's military offensive in rafah the state of israel shut in conformity with its obligation under the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide. >> immediately halt its military offensive. and any other action in rafah governor, which may inflict on the palestinian group in gaza conditions of life that would bring about its physical destruction. >> the ruling comes nearly three weeks after israeli tanks first rolled into rafah seizing the border crossing with egypt, slowing aid deliveries to gaza more than 800,000 people have now been forced to flee the city many camping out in areas with insufficient food, water, and sanitation as humanitarian aid officials warn of looming catastrophe benny gantz, a member of israel's war cabinet, says, israel must continue fighting to return its
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abductees and ensure the safety of its citizens at any time and any he wear, including in rafah the ruling cements a month of extraordinary international condemnation of israel's conduct in gaza. when it, saw president biden threatened israel over concerns about rafah. >> if they go into rafah, i'm not supplying the weapons. and just this week, the international criminal court's top prosecutor is seeking an arrest warrant for israel's prime minister for the second time in two weeks, israelis also learning of the deaths of more hostages it is with a heavy heart that i share that last night israeli special forces in gaza rescue the bodies of all hostages. >> the israeli military recovering the bodies of three hostages in northern gaza 59 year-old michel nisenbaum, 30-year-old, orion hernandez-radoux, and 42 year-old hanan yablonka. >> the news crushing their
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families hopes that their loved ones were still alive. eight months we was opening that assigning, but until now, until today this morning, we didn't know nothing if he was alive. it was his brother-in-law, hanan yablonka was killed after making a last-minute decision to attend the nova festival you only have a smiling face smiling. no matter what happened this smile as his family mourns, top american, israeli and qatari officials meeting in paris to reignite stalled ceasefire talks the fate of 121 hostages, resting on their results. jeremy diamond, cnn, jerusalem cranes, president volodymyr zelenskyy took a first-hand look at the aftermath of russia's deadly barrage on kharkiv. >> you want to ukraine's
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second-largest city on friday a day after missile attacks killed at least seven people and wounded more than 20 others. russia launched a surprise cross-border offensive north of the severe early this month and initially took about a dozen villages. but zelenskyy now says, ukraine is pushing back a curious that us national going on. now our soldiers have managed to take combat control of the border area where the russian occupiers entered. and i thank every unit that ensures the necessary results in destroying the occupiers all right for more analysis, let's head to lviv, ukraine where we're joined by security expert maria of diva. thank you so much for being here with us. so you've literally just come back from kharkiv. describe what you saw in that city in terms of the effects of these attacks. the destruction, the loss hi kim, and thank you for having me again, i actually was in kharkiv on the day of this massive missile attack. and the
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barrage of missiles was landed in the sea to like every five minutes, i was on the street and then to cover in the nearest metro station and then this news came that the three missiles he'd, the local printing house demolish did and we have seen all this awful images of people killed on their workplaces. they were printing books and they were not able to take cover because there was not enough time and people in kharkiv are under this constant stress daily because russia bombards. now kharkiv in daytime with gliding bomb missiles and shahid drones, and also russian reconnaissance drones are able to make it almost to the ct, been able to watch in real time what's happening in the town? >> yeah, i saw on your social media it seemed poignant that on the de of that bombing, you had received a book from that bookshop that was just a targeted just incredible the impact that must have had yeah,
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that's in that printing house. many european and american authors were printing their books in ukrainian because ukrainian culture and books are now a big thing. after russia invaded, especially because this is a a way for ukrainians to show their identity and what makes people also angry another thing apart from these attacks is that we know that russia is concentrating more troops around belgorod and they are lounge and this missiles and drones from, from russian terror rhetoric, from belgorod. but at the same time, ukraine is not allowed to use american weapons and western weapons to heat. this troops. and two here, this launch and pads in belgorod region because it's banned. and this is what people can't understand like they're literally washing russia, preparing to attack more and not able to fight back yeah, certainly a big debate in many
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asking the us to change that policy i understand that you have a summer home near lyptsi in the kharkiv region. >> one of our reporters was just there and described it as a town ukraine can never afford to lose who's why is that well, it's because elisa is very close to kharkiv. >> it's actually, you can call it a suburb of the seat. it's only 20 kilometers like ten miles away from kharkiv. and if it's on the heights so if russians will be able to capture leave, this will mean that heart, you will be in the direct artillery fire from russia and russia will be able to erase the complete residential areas as we have seen it in the first days of the war. and this is why your brain puts every everything. we have to defend lipset, not to allow russian push forward. and at the moment, russian advance
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was slowed down, but russia also has more resorts. they also have because they have more weapons. and this is why this help for ukraine is so critical so it has already to be there on the front lines to allow ukrainians to stop russian advance. >> yeah, the us is sending military aid to help propel the assault in the kharkiv region. so you get the sense that they are getting what they need and will it arrive in time? do you think? >> well, it's already late because russia actually used that time timeframe when you print did not have enough ammunition to attack. and this is why the actual attack ahead of time there was an expectation that they will attack later but they used this time frame and i've talked to several military and they say that they don't see yet the ammunition, something new package on the battlefield.
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what they can do is they massively use drones. ukrainian my drawings, and also drones that ukraine can acquire to hit military personnel russian military targets, both in ukraine and the russian territory, but that's all they have. it's still don't have enough ammunition to fight back ukraine has now one of the most experienced military units around lyptsi. so this gives people in kharkiv cool that the russian advance will be stopped and russians won't make it to the city. >> well, i have to leave it there, but always appreciate speaking with you, maria of the avar in lviv, ukraine. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thanks, kim. thank you no one final note on what's happening in ukraine right now and the fear we just heard about that so many artists have that russia is trying to wipe out the country's culture. >> in march of 2022, shortly
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after the full-scale invasion troops kidnapped and executed ukrainian writer volodymyr voc glencoe that his body was found in a mass grave outside the city of ecm, one of ukraine's leading young writers, victoria m. alina, found his diary, which he had buried in his backyard and had it published now i'm alina herself was killed in a russian missile attack on a pizzeria in the city of kramatorsk in june of last year. now, earlier this week, as we mentioned, the public wishing company in kharkiv that printed the diary was also destroyed, bringing one attack on ukrainian culture. however unintentional, full circle and once again, artists and writers within the country and beyond are standing in solidarity to say they will not let ukraine's culture sure parish what we russia, we're trying to spy on us. >> we were spying on them this is a secret, war. >> secrets and spies premier
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intelligence headlines here in the us, a political consultant faces criminal charges for allegedly using artificial intelligence to create a phone message, voice sounded like president joe biden was set to be an attempt to prevent or deter voters from casting ballots in new hampshire is primary this year, less and less it's important that you save your vote for the november election, voting this tuesday only enables the republicans in their quest to elect donald trump. again an now the federal communications commission is proposing new rules for ai. >> they would require political advertisers on broadcast media to disclose on air if their ads contain ai ai-generated content and actress scarlett johansson says she's shock that the open ai company released a demo of its chatgpt voice that sounded remarkably like hers. she had declined their offer to be the voice of the company's ai tool. though, for more on this, let's bring in noa, gian
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siracusa professor of mathematics at bentley university. he's also the author of the book, how algorithms create and prevent fake news. he's in boston, massachusetts. listen. thank you so much for being here with us at this hour. uh, so much ai in the news you're just the person to unpack it for us. so let's start with the consultant that was charged. we don't need to delve into the specifics of the case, but is it a harbinger of more to come to you think? >> i think it's certainly sending that message. there's so much uncertainty right now about what could happen, especially with upcoming elections that i think the government and officials are really trying to get in front of this and say, look, there are consequences to your actions. people cannot just get away. stealing voices and manipulating voters perspectives of what's happening in the world world. so i think whether or not there's more cases like this coming, i think it sends a strong message and i think that's a good thing. >> yeah the fbi has ramped up ai election interference warnings. >> obviously, there'll be
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political types here in the us who might get involved as we just saw, but also there are foreign actors involved mostly russia and china, the federal government in the recent hearings has said, quoting here that it has never been more prepare are never been better prepared to protect elections thanks to the lessons that they learned from 2016 do you believe them and saying that we're we've never been better prepared, doesn't actually mean we actually are prepared right? >> that's, that's an interesting point, kim. yeah it's an arms race, right? >> it's both sides are amping up. so i think the nefarious actors that are trying to manipulate things are probably have never been better prepared. and the authorities that are trying to protect us from that have probably never been better prepared. so, you it's like in baseball, if you've a really good batter and a really good picture, it's hard to tell what's going to happen, but i think both sides are doing what they can with the costs of losing this game. i mean, we've seen how catastrophic that can be and we continue to see it with all of the yeah disinformation that's
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that's flooding our social media and so on. i'm wondering what role the government can play in this. i mean, in the senate intelligence committee, that just happened, the top republican asked this question, i want to read it. who is in charge of letting people? no, this thing is fake. this thing is not real and he goes on to ask, what are we doing to protect the credibility of the entity that is saying it so that the other side does not come out and say our own on government is interfering in the election. i mean, it's an, it's an interesting question because nobody knows who to trust anymore it's, it's very delicate, especially in the us. >> we have a very strong free speech, first amendment atmosphere here. and that has many wonderful aspects. but one challenging thing is it doesn't really allow the government to be the arbiter of truth to decide what is correct information, what's misinformation not only that, but the government can't go to private companies like social media companies and tell them, hey, you got to take this down,
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or you got to fix a label to this? there's a supreme court case going on right now. that's exploring how much the government and whether the government even overstepped earlier and just communicating with social media companies. so basically, as much as we love free speech and as great as it is, it means it's really just up to the companies to decide how to handle this and what to do. and that's, that is a little unsettling. that's in the us, in eu and other areas. there are other, there's a lot more legislation and other regulation moving forward. >> do you trust the companies to get this done? >> i mean it doesn't feel like enough has been done. >> we don't have a lot of time all right it's hard to say what enough is, i think matter what they do when you're talking about a company that has billions of users, even if they do something well, 99 or 99.999% of the time think of how many times they're gonna get something wrong. >> so i don't know what enough ever will be. but my answer is no, they're they're never doing enough because these things thanks, have real consequences. a lot of our elections are so close that it's not about
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fooling 10% of people are 5%. but if it's 1% in a swing state, or even in the right community, that can change the outcome of our country and our history. so it's a very delicate thing and these algorithms are just not able to make that that level of accuracy, that mean. well said. >> listen before we go, i wanted to sort of shift tack and ask you about this because this has been one of the biggest ai stories in the headlines of scarlet johanson, ai, the voice that was kinda modeled on her. the company says it wasn't exactly her and so on, so forth. but let's let's get out of the weaves on that. but obviously, the concern is real for actors and so on. but it feels as though this has implications beyond just hollywood stars, right absolutely. >> and i think you're right in saying, let's get into the weeds of this. there's going to be a lot of discussion of whether they hired a different voice actress before and when the details i think that's kind of a distraction. the reason this story is resonating, i
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believe, is because there's a lot of anxiety in the public, right now that ai is taking away our humanity, our employment prospects. it's just kind of robbing us of what it means to be human and scarlet johanson is very famous and has a lot of clout and power. but it's kinda like we all have this concern. we all feel like we could be in the situation that she found herself in. but she has the power to stand up and fight back. so it's i think she's the right person at the right time to stand up and say, hey, this is enough we need to, we need to respect people's rights and just not trample over at people with ai yeah, let's see if it leads anywhere. >> we'll have to leave it there and noa gn siracusa, professor of mathematics at bentley university, author book, how algorithms create and prevent fake news. really appreciate having you on again, thanks so much for joining us thanks so much for the opportunity, kim. all right. we'll be right back okay, everyone, our mission is to
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shooting night for clark's, you may just four four of her 14 shots, but her last two buckets were vague ones. clark making this three evermore downtown, but the beaver up by three three with two-and-a-half to go. then under a minute up just to clark again, the step back three spinous with 11 points fever, get their first winter. the seasons 78 the 73, and kim will see if clark get a little winning streak going now that they've got that first winning, she's back on the court tonight and las vegas taken on the aces. >> now some fast atsic highlights there. let's not want to broaden this out because we have some massive news for college sports in the iud states that landmark deal that will allow universities to directly pay student athletes. that's something that was banned for well over a century. so the question is the day of the amateur student athlete basically over, yeah, i certainly looks that way. can those days now, it looked to be in the rear-view mirror because the nc doublet and the power five conferences, they hoped by
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reaching this settlement that they can kind of stabilize college athletics after just years and years a lawsuits and a big part of the deal is that news that schools will now for the first time ever directly pay athletes each school and the big four conferences moving forward, it's going to have the ability to spend a maximum of roughly 20 million per year on direct payments to their athletes. the direct pay to athletes could start as soon as the fall of 2025. so lots of questions remaining with these settlement minutes, but any athlete who played a division one sport from 2016 to the president, they got a claim for some of that 2.7 billion at how they plan on paying the star quarterback versus the pole vaulter. that's still not clear. the $2.7 billion expected to be paid out over a ten-year period. and kim, if athletes opt into the settlements they do have to agree they're not going to sue in any further antitrust lawsuit against the incident twa huge implications. i mean, you talked about lots of
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questions still, the schools i mean, this is such a huge change. >> are they responding well, they are very happy with the settlement khim, but they understand it was necessary. notre dame president reverend john jenkins, he put out a statement. i'll read it to you. he said the settlement, though, undesirable in many respects and promising only temporary stability is necessary to avoid what would be the bankruptcy of college athletics. to save the great american institution college sports congress must pass laws and station that will preempt the current patchwork of state laws established that our athletes are not employed but students seeking college degrees and provide protection from further antitrust lawsuits that will allow colleges to make an enforce rules so as you can see, there can not very happy with it, but i understood it was necessary, but these schools still want congress to step in and try to help this situation. >> i'll even, even for those who aren't stars, i'm mean, the soul will be life changing for those athletes and their
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families. a seismic shift many would say long overdue right? >> yeah. >> certainly. so all right. we'll have to leave it there that wraps the sour on cnn newsroom. >> i'm kimberly newer reviewers in north america, cnn this morning has next we'll round that's the world. >> it's american voices, changemakers i'm thinking if. >> i'm going to die i and i thought that was it one earth with we have schreiber premieres june 2, aid nine on
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