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holiday weekend, more than 70 million people are under a severe weather threat as intense tornadoes baseball hail add near hurricane force winds hit the central plains and parts of the midwest. >> let's bring in now cnn meteorologist, at elisa rafah. so at least so what areas are you watching most closely? >> we are really bullseye in parts of oklahoma and kansas today. again. and what's been a very active severe weather season. we have a moderate risk level four out of five there you can see in the red from it's your todd down towards oklahoma city where we could find baseball-sized hail intense, strong, long live, violent tornadoes possible, and damaging wind gusts. notice is if you're weather threat though, does stretch down
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across the deep south, including places like atlanta. and then there's another little portion of it up in the northeast as well. but where we could find these ef2 or greater tornadoes with the intense winds that could pack up to 100 or more miles per hour. that's in the bull's-eye from wichita down towards article alma city will have to be careful for some very dangerous storms in a season that has been so incredibly active, we have had more than 900 reports of tornadoes since january 1st, average to date would have been closer to 700. so it's been a very active start to this de we don't have anything blowing up in the midwest yet. we need the daytime heating, humidity to cook the atmosphere a little bit more. we didn't have a line of storms though rolled through atlanta with some wind gusts there and a ton of lightning here's a look at how this progress through the date. notice these little cells that is where we could find some of those violent tornadoes as we go into the evening hours, it looks like these storms do blow up late in the evening going into the overnight, which makes them more dangerous because
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people are sleeping. so make sure you turn up those emergency alerts. make sure you can hear them. that violent threat does. it looks like it congeals into a line of storms overnight going into missouri tomorrow morning. that's where you get a push of damaging winds and it continues to track into the ohio valley, going into too morrow, eventually bringing a line of storms to the southeast by monday. this is the threat for tomorrow. you've got that level three enhanced risk from st. louis to louisville, keeping us on the busy side with a severe weather on top of this, we have some record he possible from texas all the way to florida. so we'll have to watch that as well. still people in texas don't have power. so when you to keep in mind that as well. >> all right, let's rafah. thank you. so much. >> all right. an american man detained in turks and caicos on ammunition charges is now home today, last night, bryan hagerich stepped off an escalator at the pittsburgh airport and into the arms of his children he tells cnn affiliate wtae that he is
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absolutely elated to be back with his children. the father of two was given a suspended sentence of 52 weeks and was allowed to fly home after paying a $6,700 fine. cnn's rafat romo joined me right now with more on all this. so hagerich, he was headed home in february. god's stopped because of this ammunition in his luggage. and now this he's been being held in that country for very long time before now, the sentencing yesterday in his favor. >> yeah, that's right. and it's been more than three months old together, a terrible ordeal for him and his ordeal seems to be over, but there are several other americans facing the same charge whose fates are still undecided. bryan hagerich is now describing his involuntary stay of more than three months in turks and caicos as the hardest time of his life the american from pennsylvania return home last night after spending more than
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100 days in the british overseas territory where he was charged with possession of ammunition and fred this is the emotional moment when he reunited with this children, hagerman was facing, as you mentioned 12 years sentence after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of ammunition, he was able to return home after getting a suspended 50 the two week sentence and a $6,700 fine, according to his representatives, he expressed great relief and gratitude after landing last night in pittsburgh just so much joy, it's just amazing how just in a matter of 12 hours my life has just spent a complete one at looking at 12 years to now, my biggest concern is coaching my kid's baseball games tomorrow on that is such a relief to be clear, and the turks and caicos possession of
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firearms or ammunition carries a minimum 12 year sentence, though, according to the local governor, the law allows reduced sentences under exceptional service from stances. >> hagerman is not only is not the only american arrested and they're similar circumstances for others have been released on bail while they await their court dates and turks and caicos, but one of them was allowed to return to the us for medical reasons and american delegation, including pennsylvania senator john fetterman, a democrat and congressman guy reschenthaler. his republican colleague from the same state to work together to secure hagerman release got to remember there's still three americans that are wrongfully detained on that island and that you're coney and lai is still in place, so we need to warn other americans about the dangers of god going to turks and caicos. >> and we need to work relentlessly to bring the other three americans home a turks and caicos officials say us citizens are not being targeted. >> the turks and caicos premier told cnn that out of the 195
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people sentenced for firearm-related offenses over the past six years, only seven seven were us citizens and new america and has received the full 12 year sentence to date. but again, it is it's been a very difficult time for all of them fred. >> alright. and do we know what the path ahead is going to be for the others? what three now, there were still in turks and caicos, they may be able to get a similar sentences most situation, it's not like the charges being taken away is just that the census has been reduced and they're paying still a very hefty fine of thousands of dollars. but again, the main thing here and what the senator was saying and also the congressman is that this should serve us a warning for people traveling there in case they forgot some bullets anything in their right? it's a warning for everybody. >> all right. rafael ramos. thanks so much. >> all right. haitian police are now opening an inquiry into
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the death of a young american couple and their haitian co-worker, the three missionaries were killed in a violent gang attack earlier this week, their deaths following weeks of unrest in haiti as the nation struggles to control the gangs which have all been taken over parts of the country. here, cnn's dana culver 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 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 trucks and loaded everything up they wanted and left at some point as the attacks unfolded, davy
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lloyd called his father. >> he was injured, 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, 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 when 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 mission compound haiti has been spiraling into gang fueled chaos, which forced the resignation of prime minister 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
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port-au-prince we've met victims of the gangs brutality, including rape, kidnapping, and murder. hundreds of thousands. now refugees and their own cities as gangs have torched their 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 foreign forces. 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 italy lloyd was taking place. the top of the two liters agenda haiti. >> we are going to take up that responsibility alongside the hate and police. >> can you plan to lead a un backed multinational support mission to haiti with a at least 1,000 kenyan police officers set to deploy president biden staving thursday, the us will not send troops, but is provided equipment and intel. the white house reacting to the killings at a statement on friday, our
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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. >> 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 covert, cnn, new york there have been conflicting reports about how the missionaries were killed. the mission in haiti group on thursday reported they had been shot, but on friday, a source close to the investigation told cnn and then the bodies of the american missionaries do not appear to have gunshot wounds. an investigation into the incident is ongoing. all right now, president biden is at west point military academy he just delivered the commencement address, will hear his message for the class of 2024. >> and the insane moment, a man
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officers, but his first time, as us president, cnn's athena jones is west point for us. athena, good to see you. so what did president biden have to say today hi frederick. >> go as you mentioned, this is his third time speaking here, but as first as president and this was not a political or a policy plus his speech. so he spent much of his time to focus on these more than 1,000 cadets who in a moment, now we're going to be commissioned as second lieutenants in the us army, handling them for their as next generation of leaders in both civilian and military life thanking them for choosing this path and joining what he called the most honorable and consequential fighting force in the world the president delivered just about a 20-minute speech talking about us leadership around the world. he praised the expansion of nato to include finland and sweden. he talked about us troops helping you reign in its fight against russia, pledging we will not walk away. he talked about us troops helping delivering aid to gaza and helping protect israel from iranian missile attacks. and he
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touched on how the military is helping the us deepen its alliances around the world with countries like japan, australia. he mentioned the strategic partnership with vietnam and how the us as a standing for peace and stability across the strait of taiwan here's more of what he had to say are women and men in uniform are hard at work, strengthening our alliances because no country has allies like ours invested in terms. >> anyone who thinks they can threaten us. thanks again, defending our values by standing up to tyrants and safeguarding a piece by protecting freedom and openness. thanks to the us armed forces, were doing only america can do as the indispensable nation. the world's only superpower. and the leading democracy in the world never forget america is the strongest when we lead not only by our example of our power, but by the power of our example that's a line we hear
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from the president, often president biden also mentioned that the rates of sexual assault and harassment in the military have gone down for the first time in nearly a decade. >> this institution west point, was founded in 1802. so just one generation after us independence. and it's played a leading role in nearly every chance i'm dr. american history, the president, saying that some of these leaders from the people graduating here will serve in the pentagon, the white house, the most important thing is to maintain their oath to the constitution, not to a person or party. he called this class guardians of american democracy. and said you must defend, us. you must, you must keep us free at this time, like none four all tina jones at west point. >> thanks so much all right. meanwhile, the former president is out on the campaign trail speaking later today at the 2024 libertarian national convention in washington, dc you see cnn's at steve contorno is joining us right now with more on what's expected. so steve, what is the likely republican presidential nominee what's his goal and
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speaking at the libertarian convention? >> fred, as we get closer to november, all the forecasts are suggesting this is going to be a very tight election and there is an intensifying urgency within trump's camp over the threat of third-party candidates, especially robert f. kennedy jr. now kennedy is not running as libertarian candidate, but he has been according their votes he spoke with the parties convention yesterday, the same group that will trump will be speaking to today and trump himself has even said, look, we have to make sure we cover all of our bases. here's why he said he is speaking to this audience but we can't waste any votes. we have to make sure we win. and a meeting. i don't know if you read, but a meeting next week very soon with the libertarians because largely they have so much of what we have there are also people have common says generally speaking, if a couple of things that are a little different, but we have
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to join with them because they get their 3% every year, no matter who's running and we have to get that 3% because we can't take a chance on joe biden winning i spoke with former libertarian party presidential nominee gary johnson, who disputed that there's much common ground between libertarians and trump, especially on trade and spending in such. >> and this is going to be a largely an audience trump is not used to speaking to. here. he likes friendly crowds. this crowd might not be very friendly, fred, in fact, we talked to some people who said that they brought noise makers intending to disrupt his speech. >> oh, it'll be interesting because vivek ramaswamy as spoke, and there was billing when he encouraged the audience there to vote for trump. so we'll see what happens at tonight. steve contorno. thank you so much. are with me right now to talk more about trump's unconventional campaigning and more is julian as eliza, he has the cnn political analyst and historian and professor at princeton university. good to
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see you. julian. >> good afternoon. >> all right. so tonight trump is speaking at the libertarian national convention. tension thursday. he held a campaign rally in the deep blue bronx in new york, where he got just 16% of the vote in the 2020 election. >> so what do you see is behind his methodology in going to places that are not traditionally welcoming platforms for him, but he is presenting himself as he is an appealing figure to them, to those audiences. i think the former president is aware that the election is going to come down to small numbers of voters in swing states. so hearing in front of the libertarians is an effort i think to stave off some of the vote loss he might incur as a result of robert kennedy kennedy jr. who now seems more of a threat than he
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initially thought in terms of the republican campaign. and he doesn't want to increase his votes with black and latino voters. i don't think the bronx is where he thinks he's going to win. but the former presence about tv, and i think peering, they're sending the message he wants the votes that some polls suggest might be his are ways to get slivers small portions of the vote that could to push him to victory in november so another way of marketing, trying to market a message by way of the pictures that have resulted. >> all right, so also this week, the former south carolina governor nikki haley said she plans to vote for trump and haley was one of trump's biggest critics when she was on the campaign trail. and now, after these remarks, trump says, haley may have a place on his team. so what is behind this, whether it's haley whether it's ramaswamy tim scott, old those who were on
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the campaign trail, is it their effort to make sure that if indeed trump is to win the white house, again, that they have a place on the team look, the only surprise is that people are still surprised. >> many trump's critics, we see this again and again during and after his presidency. they criticize him. they warn about him as haley did and then they say they will support him. i think part of it is partisan loyalty that is what will drive them in the end. they will come home to vote for the red ticket. and the second part is exactly what you said. i do think haley would like a position in the administration if there's one to offer. and i think trump is open open to putting on whoever will serve him. so this is all very predictable. it, it falls into a pattern we've seen again and again. and it shows that anti-trump coalition in the republican party, which really can only be measured by those
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who will not vote for trump november is extremely small okay, let's shift gears and talk about the growing controversy surrounding the us supreme court justice samuel alito. >> i mean, he first came under criticism when the new york times reported on that upside-down us flag that was outside of his home in northern virginia for several days following january 6. the capital, right. >> and some of those protesters on january 6, we're actually using that upside down flag to falsely claimed the election was stolen. >> and then this week we learned alito also flew in a appeal to heaven flag, which was also used by the stop the steal movement. this time it was at his be chao you just wrote an opinion piece for cnn.com about justice alito headlined, john roberts has a big problem on his hands so tell us why you think this is so concerning because john roberts also put into place this code of ethics and it says
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you know, quite plainly that not only are justices held to a certain standard, but so are their family members. and there's even a portion that spells out. so are their spouses so what's happening here? what does john roberts have to do? need to do to underscore the importance of this code of ethics well let the? specific concern is the upcoming ruling on presidential immunity, and that centers really aren't issues connected to january 6. >> so there's worries if he is not recuse himself how can he offer a kind of unbiased legal perspective? the second is the big picture. the supreme court, which has been the most trusted of all our institutions for a long time, even after watergate is really under fire, people see it as more political hi justice. thomas raised questions about ethics. that are at the center of this new ethics codes. and finally now
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we have questions about just open political biases of adjust this and how that might influence their legal decisions. so i think tough ethics codes are certainly necessary. it's not clear the one roberts put forth will work because there's questions of enforcement and i do think there is a strong argument about recusal in this forthcoming case, and i don't know how roberts will operate behind the scenes, but i think the pressure is going to increase after the story of the flags, especially flagged to has now emerged. >> but the recusal isn't elective. i mean, you are electing to recuse yourself and it seems as though i mean, correct me if i'm wrong, but when they are sworn in a justice has already pledging to be impartial, an unbiased, and if these displays seem to imply that he has anything but why wouldn't, you know, john roberts have the authority to
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step in and not wait for an elective of recusal, but instead, be able be empowered to take some other action i think roberts is going to be very reluctant to be that forceful. >> i think what he wants is to try to guide the court to do the right thing on its own. that's the essence of the ethics codes. they should follow it. it's unclear how it will be enforced. so he's both on the one hand institutionalis t he argues. but on the other hand, he's not very forceful in taking the steps that might be new needed to revitalize how americans see this very vital institution of our democracy all right, julian zelizer, great to see you. thanks so much coming up. cia director burns has left the ceasefire talks talks between israel and hamas in paris, but says progress has been made. the details straight ahead the nba playoff so i always get
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in los angeles in this is cnn close captioning brought to you by rue la la, iconic brands up to 70% off retail at roulette law.com rubella you never faithful sees the deals before their current jobs cia director bill burns has left ceasefire talks in paris, seeing some progress was made, but no further talks are scheduled. >> the end of the talks comes as the world reacts to a ruling from the un's top top court ordering israel to immediately halt its military offensive in rafah. israeli officials are condemning at the white house so far has been silent on the rule pulling except to say its position on rafah has been clear and consistent. aaron david miller is with me now. he's a former us state department negotiator and senior fellow at the carnegie endowment, the good to see you so the, the international court can't order a ceasefire. but
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instead orders an international halt. what's the difference in how can it be enforced there's no enforcement mechanism. in the end. >> an enforcement mechanism would have to come since the court is sort of world court of the united nations through are un security council i'm not aware of any effort being made right now to reduce one look, i think in the end, the symbolism of the international criminal court arrest warrants or application for arrest warrants for the prime minister of israel and minister of defense, as well as the african sinwar and two other hamas leaders. those are highly symbolic pressure points. but the reality is what you referred to earlier, is the key to this. can the us working with the qataris, the israelis, and egyptians put together a ceasefire proposal that exchanges hostages for some sort of sustainable calm that
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is the only way literally, the only way to reduce israeli military activity if not ended, free hostages and create circumstances in gaza that are predictable and reliable so that you can actually begin to surge, not dribble surge on a regular basis. the humanitarian assistance that is so critically needed by the vast majority of the gazan people that, that is rare the focus i think the next week or so may lie. i am not an optimist, predict nice things because middle east negotiations tend to have to speed slower and slower. >> but i think we may really have reached a point where what is going to be put on the table for hamas to consider? >> maybe an offer in the end that could succeed and if israel were to continue without any halt do you believe it runs the risk of becoming further
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isolated? you'll be in decades of working as issue. i've never seen a situation where the state of israel is more isolated, a more alone more aggrieved than it is now. and from the effect of israelis there used to be a split screen. there was october 7 in discriminant willful killing the raping, the torture of israeli men, women, and children by hamas. that split-screen is now become one screen and the one screen understandably is the impact of what israeli prosecution in this war against hamas has done the exponential rise of palestinian casualties and the humanitarian catastrophe and even catastrophic starvation in parts of gaza yes. israel as isolated, but i come back to the reality that what is going to count here is less what the icc in the icj propose, and more both in terms of getting
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this deal and at some point in the future, actually negotiating for the least bad solution in this conflict, which is a two-state solution. however, fantastical and may seem like ireland, spain, norway, all announced plans this week to formally recognize a palestinian state as soon as next week germany has said it too. soon, we'll do that what will this do to ongoing efforts for negotiations for seeing he's fire for hostage release deals. all of that you know, a practical pathway out of this catastrophes since october 7, we're going to assume be in the ninth month of this war it's got to come at some point in the future to create a better pathway for israelis and palestinians. i think there's enough consensus and international community support
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for palestinian state has diminished clearly misery illinois and palestinians but i still think it's the best route. the problem is it can only come and i think the spaniards, the irish, the norwegians, particularly the spanish norwegians, who were play critical roles in this process. spain and mudra hosea and the good peace conference in 1991 or week norway playing a critical role in the negotiations de all know and i think the vast majority of the israeli public understands as well that process of reconciling israeli aspirations with those of the palestinians will have to come must come to the negotiating process. however pessimistic, flawed, imperfect, it's been in the past i think in the end it's probably the only way by real concern for it when this is over though, is that israelis and palestinians are going to look at one another and they're going to say, you know, the problem is that we don't problem, it's not we don't understand why problem is we understand one another only too
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and victims raising orange flame eggs to end gun violence and to remember the 21 who died two years ago and we've been speaking to the families and the victims who are still seeking justice and accountability for the failures that day this is a piece of my back the muscles that are right here, you know which ones they are i've never seen as used to cover. yeah. >> and synthesize took cover right? but i gotta get used to it. and people got to see it, face it, and say, hey you got shot in the arm and hopefully they see it. they'll change their minds about guns, right? you just put on there together like that. >> yeah. >> our new full reyes is the teacher who's survived two years ago. he was shot in his arm and his back, then was just simply tortured for 77 minutes
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by the gunman police were outside as he was inside fighting for his life somehow a miracle. >> he survived. >> after speaking with parents and stuff they're like they saved you. >> take kids? >> yeah they saved you that they became angels instantly and they safety aj was in the classroom next to races, the gunman shot him in the leg walking for years have been that are a little walking with you have the injury yasmin better? i don't tell me what life life has been like for the lap pass two years since this happened. >> it's been sad. i can map has been having and the two as the two years have passed and you selected on different things what do you want people to know please don't like any
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that school. >> it's a lot. i mean, i feel like it's a big weight on my shoulders, but i take it very serious raise now spends all of his time at a store. >> he runs with his mom one of the gifts that you bring telling us what happened that day and if it wasn't for people like you know, that we would ever get some part of the story that was it that happened inside. yeah. they probably would have told not told anybody anything but, we survived in an i think that's the reason that i keep going. i keep going and i keep on talking because it's for them. it's for the kids and for all 21 day i just want. >> the world to be more no more like school shootings or nothing. >> every time i see you, you're always smiling i think in these
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