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your liver health der any today i dosed daily.co i'm even mackenzie in washington and this is cnn hello again everyone. >> thank you so much for joining me on the brink of whitfield and we begin with dangerous weather that could impact your travel this holiday weekend, more than 70 million people are under a severe sure. weather threat as intense tornadoes. baseball-sized hail, and nir hurricane-force winds
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hit the central plains and parts of the midwest. let's bring in now cnn meteorologists, alyssa rafah. so at least what areas are we talking about? >> we're really keeping an eye on parts of oklahoma and kansas. that's where we have the greatest threat for severe weather outbreak today, you could see it in the red area that's that moderate risk level four and a five where we could find intense tornadoes baseball-sized hail, and a string of damage managing wins that could be pretty hefty as well. notice the risk kind of stretches even into the deep south, including places like atlanta, savannah, and then there's another cluster up in the northeast. but really what we're watching here is a possible ability of some strong violent, long-lived, and intense tornadoes that are possible from wichita down to oklahoma city we're looking at ef2 tornadoes or greater. so again, just incredibly dangerous. the magnitude of tornadoes have be confined today. and this is coming in a season that has been so incredibly busy since the beginning of the year, we've had more than 900 tornado reports, one on average to date, we would have closer to seven here's a look at their
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radar right now, not too much going on in this area. we need the datetime, heat, and humidity to really cook the atmosphere and get the storms to explode. >> we've been watching a line of storms though just south of atlanta where there are a few severe thunderstorm warnings right now, as we go through the day, storms really start to fire up in that area. kinda late this evening, might not get busy and 12, five or 6:00 tonight. >> and then notice all of these discrete cells, those could be the violent long tornadoes, the timestamp, 10:00 p.m. nocturnal tornadoes kill more people because we're sleeping. it's hard to get those emergency alerts while you're sleeping. so make sure you turn up the volume on your phone tonight those a violent storms do congeal into a line that's where you get a threat of damaging winds across missouri's. we go into the morning and then it continues through the ohio valley with that threat of damaging winds going into tomorrow. so the severe weather threat continues on sunday. that level three out of five, that orange enhanced risk from st. louis to louisville and nashville, where we can continue to find the string of damaging winds a
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couple of tornadoes, and large hail on top of this, we're also tracking some excessive heat in the south texas has some warnings for excessive heat down from central texas into a brownsville where we could find that heat index up to 117 degrees. so sweltering heat, even for this time of year, we're averages along the gulf coast or in the upper 80s, but we're looking at highs in the low and middle 90s from florida into texas. and that could again pose a risk for heat sickness. you want to check on kids elderly and pats. now, one of this is coming in the midst of the warmest may on record for a lot of these areas, miami it has been sweltering since may 1st. we do know that that's the trend spring season. there has a nearly three degree fever is just warmer since 1970, we add nearly 30 more warm spring days since 1970 in miami. so we're just kinda losing that spring season. the extreme heat starts sooner, fred, right? >> oh my god. i mean, it's spring is like that. so far in
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miami. all right. thank you so much, lisa. i appreciate it. all right. let's talk more about this busy holiday weekend and where everyone is going or where they have arrived. he travel industry expert henry hard to fell is with this it's right now, henry great to see you a little frederica. all right, so this is known to be a record breaking holiday weekend and summer for people trying to go somewhere and arrive safely where's everyone going this holiday weekend well, they're going to the beaches, they're going to the mountains, lakes, big cities like new york and small towns are going everywhere but the challenges they may want to be going there. >> but as we just heard, getting there is going to be easy this weekend, we had bad by their yesterday. in fact, i think a lot of airport hubs, there's bad weather today. and of course the roads are being affected too. so it's not an easy memorial day weekend from a travel perspective. >> okay. and you know what
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traveling is very expensive to if you're trying to buy any plane tickets or if you've already purchased them you have really been met with a lot of sticker shock, but that doesn't seem to be deterring people is that the case? i mean, consumers are feeling like they were pent up for a very long time and they're willing to pay the price in order to fly or even drive they are so it's interesting is that the real password we called revenge travel the immediate a wave of travel after the covid, pandemic waned. now, it's just people who want to travel and are doing what they can. 43% of travelers in our us travel read or studied more than 5,000 travelers say they they prioritize saving for travel when they're building their budgets each year but only 5% of people say it's easier to save for travel this year compared to last. >> all right, so what's your advice to folks because they are going to be met with a lot of crowds in the airports on the roads. what's your advice to everybody? as they write
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buckle in absolutely. >> so first if you're traveling this weekend, give yourself extra time. if you are flying, check the weather reports, check with your airlines, subscribe to the text alerts so that you can stay on top of things if you're driving, give yourself extra time, make sure you've got gas and everything. your tires are in good shape. and so on. if you're planning a summer vacation, don't wait. if you find flights or hotels that meet your budget book them because they're not going to get cheaper. in most cases, there's a lot going on the summer in europe, you've got taylor swift concerts, you've got the olympics going on. you've got the 40th, the i'm sorry, the 88th anniversary of d-day coming up in france here in the us, there are all sorts of festivals and airlines and hotels are doing everything they can to push up the prices. your wins don't have as many planes as they expected, so they're gonna do everything they can to jack up the fairs and get as much money as they are able to all right. >> i henry, great to see you.
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happy traveling to everybody out there. thanks for the advice to thank you, henry, hard to thank you. >> all right. a utah grief author turned murder suspect speaks out for the first time since being charged with her husband murder prosecutors say corey richards killed her husband, eric, with a fatal dose of fentanyl back in 2022, and then publish a children's book about how to deal with grief cnn's camila bernal joining me now from los angeles with more on this camila, what is corey rich and sang? his days hey fred, well, she's saying that it is time to speak up. >> she says that she's anxious to go to trial and also said that she's ready to give this an heard wore her words one heck of a fight. and this is, as you mentioned, the first time we're here for her after she actually won on local television to promote her book
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about grief. now, she's spoke to two different news outlets and detailed the fact that like i mentioned, she is ready to go on trial, that she is ready to defend herself and all of this comes just a week after her attorneys, the ones that have been representing her during this higher process now withdrew from the case, saying that there was an incident that is irreconcilable and that it is non wavetable here. they're not a lot of details as to what exactly happened for these attorneys to withdraw from the case. and it is unclear when these audios were recorded. we've reached out to her new appointed attorneys and have yet to hear from them, but i do want you to take a listen to part of that audio and what she told abc news but i really protector but i really didn't do my husband fair or anyone
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for that matter i will not give up. i will lock it in you give me a now let's take a step back. >> cory richards is accused of killing her husband by giving him this cocktail a moscow mule that was laced with fentanyl and the toxicology report later revealed that he had five times the lethal dose of fentanyl in his body at the time of his death she, as we mentioned, then wrote a book about grief and talked about her children and the family. >> essentially processing that graef and her attorneys essentially saying that there is no proof that she purchased that sentinel. this is her previous attorneys, whereas the prosecution is saying, not only did she purchase the fentanyl, but they also say that she withdrew money from her husband's account, saying she
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changed the life insurance policy and saying that they have evidenced things that she searched on her phone, things like what is the lethal dose of fentanyl? all of this is what prosecutors say they have now these new attorneys will have to figure out how they're going to fight this case in at representative a spokesperson for the family of eric christians put out a statement after hearing the audio, and this is what the family had to say. they said we're never surprised by the rantings of this derange woman. what she did to her children's father is unforgivable and her complete lack of compassion or empathy for them is deplorable. now, after this audio was released, and she changed her attorneys, there is a lot of questions as to when exactly this is going to move forward. there is a hearing scheduled for june 18, but because these attorneys are dealing with a completely new case for them, they are asking the judge for time, so we now
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know there's a scheduling hearing for june 21. vote will have to wait and see what the judge decides, whether or not he will get if these new attorneys more time to figure out this case. right. and then cumulates, it's not unusual that a team of attorneys might change in the middle of a case, but it's there kind of more insight as to why it happened here yet. >> so it is related to the civil cases she's facing a number of other civil cases related to her husband's death here, and she did get into a little bit more detail when she spoke to dateline again, these were audios that we do not know exactly when they were recorded or when she released it to dateline, but she specified that she did not want to get rid of her attorneys. take a listen to what she told dateline by the time steam has been forced to the draw for my case, represented or not, we all know and understand there's only so much i can say but what i will say this was
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not my choice. and it was not a personal choice for beginning council well, my defense to and again, in these audios, she just says that she is ready to fight, ready to go to trial, fred? right? camila bernal. thanks for keeping us updated all right. >> still ahead this afternoon. the judge in the hunter biden case makes a decision about what evidence will be allowed during that upcoming trial, plus actor alec baldwin, once a judge to dismiss the charges he faces in connection with the fatal shooting of cinematographer on a movie sat the judge's answer straight ahead simons are going on the tornado yet i'm thinking i'm going to die. >> and i thought that was it fine with earth, with the liev schreiber premieres june 2 at nine on cnn. if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities discover a
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judge in hunter biden's gun charges case issued a series of key rulings on friday ahead of his upcoming trial on june third. cnn's marshall cohen breaks it all down well, hunter biden was at the state dinner at the white house on thursday, but friday, he was in a courthouse right behind me wilmington, delaware, and that's because we're just about one week away from his criminal trial on felony gun charges. >> special counsel, david weiss has indicted hunter biden the president's son, on three felony counts stemming from his purchase and possession of a revolver back in 2018, the alleged crime is that he was addicted to drugs when he bought the gun, which is a violation of federal law. so there was a hearing friday, several hours here in wilmington where the judge in this case issued several both critical rulings about what evidence can come in and which arguments need to be kept out. she did issue an important decision on the scope of the law in question. she gave
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prosecutors have victory allowing them to broadly argued that hunter biden was using drugs around the time when he bought that gun? and not necessarily on the exact day that he bought the gun that might make it easier for them to win a conviction. >> but it wasn't all good news for the prosecutors. >> the judge in this case narrowed a bit the amount of evidence from hunter biden's infamous laptop that will be allowed to be introduced and said that the defense hence team, if they want to, can challenge the authenticity of key messages. prosecutors have said that they want to use those text messages to demonstrate the hunter biden it was addicted to and using illegal drugs, specifically crack cocaine when he bought that gun in 2018. so this trial is supposed to kick off right here in delaware on june 3rd. and the both party said it should probably last about two weeks. and of course, this is the very first time in our nation's history that the sun
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the sitting president, will stand trial for federal charges. marshall cohen, cnn, wilmington, delaware new mexico, judge has denied alec baldwin's motion to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter indictment against him after the 2021 fatal shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins, the actors attorneys accused prosecutors of misconduct during the grand jury process to try to get the case it's smith asked the judge denied their claims, saying that proper procedures had been followed. members of baldwin's legal team tells cnn, according now, we look forward to our day in court and quote defense attorney misty marris, joining me right now. missy. great to see you to see you. so the defense claim, the prosecution presented false testimony, withheld evidence from the grand jury and gave them improper for instructions. would that be enough that those set of claims to get these
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charges dismissed? >> yeah if. there were verified, prosecutorial misconduct would be enough to overturn a grand jury proceeding. keep in mind, though, the grand jury proceeding itself is prosecutorial process, and that's what the judge ultimately determined in this particular case that there was actually no misconduct what was presented to the grand jury was proper, and that the grand jury returned with an indictment which is going to stand. so the arguments that were raised are very valid arguments, however, the judge ultimately found that they didn't have veracity in this case. keep in mind fredricka, judges do not want to overturn grand jury indictments. it's up to the people on that jury to make that determination. so it is a very high standard to scrap that process. >> okay. >> the film's armorer, hannah guterres, reed, who was responsible for firearm safety storage on the movie's set. she was found guilty of
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involuntary manslaughter in march and she was sentenced to 18 months in prison and is now appealing. how might that case impact alec baldwin's well, first of all, we saw during the sentencing hearing, the judge was really not having any sympathy for hannah gutierrez reed ultimately siding with the prosecution sentencing her to 18 months. >> so that could signal the way the judge might rule on a sentencing. if alec baldwin is to be found guilty. >> now, before that can happen, of course, you go through the whole trial, the guilt phase of the trial. >> a lot of the evidence that we saw and hannah gutierrez, reed's trial will could be relevant to alec baldwin, and i would expect the defense to focus very, very strongly on how to gutierrez reed the fact that she was the armor and argue that alec baldwin had no reason to believe there would be a live bullet in that gun. now, prosecutors are going to
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use some of that evidence and say this set was a total disastrous mess and we've heard that part of the argument is going to be that alec baldwin was often rushing through, rushing through his is his segments and also putting pressure on everybody to get things done, which ultimately led to negligence. and so a lot of what we saw in that trial, it's absolutely going to pretty relevant to alec baldwin. >> okay. alright. let's turn to another case this involving sean diddy combs, who is facing yet another sexual assault lawsuit it's the second this week, and the seventh. since november that directly accuses him of sexual assault people were a gas when they saw the surveillance video that was cnn exclusively obtained and was released for all to see showing him kicking in eating. cassie ventura. do you see a connection that will be made of seeing that kind of video? and
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now other allegations involving other people so the video itself is so horrifying to watch, it's really, really difficult to watch. and it was actually rank very true to the allegations that were raised by cathy in her lawsuit, which was ultimately settled but keep in mind now that that video is public it verified some of what she said in her complaint. >> and although her case is settled, many of the other allegations in the other lawsuits also stem from domestic violence and violent type acts are certainly video would ultimately be used to show a pattern of conduct that could ultimately come in to any of these symbol trials or ultimately be a part of any further federal investigation which we know his homes are rated by homeland security. >> so the video itself is not actionable because the statute of limitations since it's
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over, however, it will certainly be irrelevant to the to the, to these other cases and then what about combs is i guess, on an instagram, it wasn't apology or an acknowledgment. >> i mean, see it however, you'd like to there there was how might that play a role? might there be? an admission or attorneys saying there was admission here or draw some similarities to other allegations i actually thought that video was a disaster. >> i i'm sure that any lawyer would say, don't do it. it's likely that that was something more for pr, but to me it felt platt and here's the legal risks. >> as you said, number one, it's an admission of that type of conduct, but his feet to the fire, right? >> it's on video. we all watched it with our own eyes keep in mind when cassie filed her lawsuit, he said everything in this lawsuit is a fabricated this is a total money grab
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well, wow, his credibility is certainly in question now that he's come out and made this public statement about how he has tried to correct this type of behavior in the past, so yes, fred, this is going to be something that not only impugned is credibility, but also could potentially come into play in any of these lawsuits, where you see similar types of allegations, it comes in as what's called a prior bad acts and shows a pattern of conduct all right. >> misty marris. thank you so much. >> thanks. see you and if you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, there is help visit the hotline hotline.org or call one 180799, safe an italian teenager could make history, said to become the first millennials st. will tell you all about the boy known as god's influence this
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to five years in prison. an italian teenager who use his computer skills to promote the catholic faith is on his way to becoming the catholic churches first millennial st carlo acuteness who is gained the nickname god's influencer passed away in 2006 when he was just 15 vatican corresponding christopher lamb i'm explains how a second miracle attributed to him has just been recognized by pope francis what he's become known as god's influencer, carlos cutest, a teenage gamer and computer programmer is set to be declared the catholic churches first, millennials, st almost 18 years after he died from leukemia, age 15 pope francis has recognized a second miracle attributed to acuteness paving the way for him to be canonized. >> the london born italian teenager was a computer prodigy use his technological skills to spread awareness of the catholic faith, including a website which documented
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reports of miracles since his death. acuteness is following among catholics has grown. these widely seen as a saintly figure who is truly relatable, alter today's youth. his mother, antonio sold sono, continues to share the message of her son's life and these on-grid sign of hope because he he told us as i did you too, can become holy. never less all the media, they cannot. technologies. it seemed stan type that holiness is something that belonged to the past instead, holiness is also nowadays in these modern time acuteness grew up in milan, and like other kids, his age enjoyed video games, sports, and making funny films about his family dogs, to declare someone a saint. the catholic church normally requires proof of two miracles the latest miracle attributed to acuteness was the healing of a woman from costa rica who suffered a head trauma after falling from her bicycle in florence in italy
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according to vatican news, she was cured after her mother prayed at the tomb of acute acuteness was bianna fight and declared blessed after his first miracle in 2020 with the vatican approving is miraculous the healing of a brazilian boy who had a birth defect in his pancreas that made them unable to eat normally. the next step now is for the pope to hold a meeting of cardinals to sign off on acute as his sainthood then they will pick a date for the canonization christopher lamb, cnn, london. >> all right. here to discuss is katie mcgrady, host of the kt mcgrady show on sirius xm. great to see you at thanks for having me. >> all right. so now that the pope has recognized two miracles attributed to carlo acute is what qualifies as a miracle. how do they get formerly recognized by the pope well, it's a pretty intense research process. >> they don't just rubber stamp things because we want
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more saints. we certainly do want more sainz god is very clearly still making saints, but they have to investigate, they have to gather evidence. i mean, this process has been going on since cards hello, passed away. there's a five-year waiting periods, so it is rather quick, but i think there's something going on here and it's evidenced that the vatican wants us to know that holiness is very much still possible that carlo is very clearly advocating for people in heaven so they do a research process. there's investigation, there's conversations with doctors. sometimes that phrase the devil's advocate is used where they tried to poke holes and things that's not a formal position anymore, but it's certainly a detailed research process to ensure this is real. it was because of blessed carlos intersession and therefore we can confirm the veracity of this miracle i mean, carlos, mom said her son used his computer skills to spread the message of jesus christ, not to earn money or become famous do you think are low? >> will be an example for
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younger generations i think so. >> i mean, i i have long often called blessed carlo, my buddy in heaven. he's very much a heavenly friend and it's really amusing because i had no idea that a contemporary across the world was working and building a website when we were the same age, she was born in 91. i was born in 89, so we're very much on the same experiences when it comes to growing up in the 90s, the internet of the early 2000s i think for millennials, especially as we're in our 30s, were raising kids were trying to live our faith. we can look to carlo and see. okay, holiness is attainable. holiness is attainable even on the internet. holiness is something that is not just for people who levitate or people who speak in tongues are people who can buy locate, which is sometimes the stories of the states. and those are incredible. but holiness is something that we can find in the ordinary and we find it because of our sacramental life, carlo winter daily mass. carlo was kind to people he met
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on the street who suffered from homelessness. carlo was a good guy and as a good guy, it was because of his faith. and so we can look up to that example and it's moving, it's challenging. i can tell you. i told my daughter she's six years old. the other day that blessed carlo is on the path. he's a little closer to canonization and she got all excited. she knows his story. we've talked about it before because blessed carlo loved pokemon she immediately said, i can't wait to tell my friends and she starts listing off all her friends who like pokemon. so here's a six-year-old who's preparing for first community, who knows the story of the same. yeah, that's it is definitely an inspiration. >> so then if he does indeed become a saint, what do you think? >> people might pray to him for well, so i'll give you my teacher. he will go on. we ask a saint to pray for us. so i think a lot of people will ask blessed carlo to pray for us to navigate media, especially social media. well sometimes i
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play a little game with, well, what would carlo post would carlo say that on twitter, what he posted on facebook, what he repost this thing on instagram because he navigated the internet really well. >> so i think he'll be a great intercessor for how to use the internet and a life-giving and truthful way. >> all right. katie mcgrady will continue to listen to you on sirius xm. thank you so much for coming on tv with this absolutely all right. coming up the latest round of gaza ceasefire talks the standard will go live to tel aviv for the latest on what happens now tuesday the evidence is the testimony has ended, but it's not over yet before the jury gets the final say. >> prosecutors and trump's defense team get the final word live coverage which of closing arguments in the trump hush money trial begin tuesday at nine east. >> we have a new home what's that? we have of garage door
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room with wolf blitzer, week nine to six point in an cia director bill burns has left ceasefire talks in paris saying some progress was made, but no further talks are scheduled the end of the talks come as the world reacts to a ruling from the un's top court ordering israel to immediately halt its military offensive in rafah israeli officials are condemning the ruling, the white house so far has been silent on the ruling except to say that it's position on rafah has been clear and consistent cnn's elliott gucken is in tel aviv, force elliott good to see you so israel essentially is is not respecting that ruling so now what fredricka, the icj, the
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international court of justice, has rulings are legally binding. but as you say, it can't actually doesn't actually have the power to enforce those rulings. so it's unclear that there's going to be little, if any practical impact from a military perspective on israel's operations in rafah, israel saying it has to go so in there because that is the last readout. this is where the last few battalions of hamas are present and israel needs to destroy them or to certainly decimate them in order to prevent hamas visiting another atrocity on the scale of october 7 on israel so that's number one. the icj doesn't have the power of enforcement. now in theory, un security council members could tell table resolutions to take action against israel if it seemed to be not abiding by this rolling, but that would invariably be vetoed by the united states. and then finally, i think, is it israel says that it has no intention and hasn't been in the past to use the words of the icj ruling doing anything to bring about the physical destruction? in whole or in part of the palestinian population of the
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gaza strip. so that's from a military perspective. but of course, diplomatically, this simply seems to just add to the drumbeat of increased isolation being heaped upon israel over the last few weeks, including of course, the international criminal criminal courts prosecutors requests for arrest warrants for prime minister netanyahu and defense minister yoav gallant. we've also got other countries are recognizing a palestinian state are saying that they will do so much to the chagrin of israel. well domestically, i don't think it's going to add to any pressure because across the political spectrum, there is a lot of disdain and anger at this ruling from the icj. but of course, there are still protests going on as i speak just a couple of miles away here in tel aviv against prime minister netanyahu, demanding that he do more, do everything that he can to try to bring those hostages back into israel around 120 plus hostages still being held in the gaza strip about a quarter of whom are
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believed to be dead. they want them back in israel and they're also calling for fresh elections as well for during cia director and former middle east diplomat bill burns it has left the latest talks and there's nothing new on the schedule. have these talks all but broken down at this point they seem to have broken down. >> what the other week and according to cnn reporting, this was because the egyptians effectively got agreement, got sign-off from israel, and then changed what israel had agreed to and prisons it, presented it to hamas. so hamas came out as we will remember, saying that they'd accepted this deal, there were celebrations on the streets of gaza only for those hopes for a ceasefire and the release of some of those hostages to be dashed because it seems that both sides were agreeing to different agreements. so where we are right now is they are trying to resurrect these talks. there are reports i should say in the israeli media, which i can't confirm saying that talks will resume this week, but certainly we know that bill burns, cia director meeting with his
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counterparts from israel and also the qataris and egyptians as well. they were having talks in paris. they say that progress was made, but no new talks were scheduled. i think even if these talks do get back on track, it will take some time before an agreement can be reached. and as we've seen so many times in the past few months, whenever there is hope that an agreement is about to be reached, those come to nothing, unfortunately all right. >> eliot gucken in tel aviv. thanks so much all right. >> a deadly heat wave is hitting mexico. >> i hate emergencies is so bad that monkeys are falling out of the trees and dying the nba playoffs. >> i always get emotional. you more concerned about what's going on inside the nba than what's going on sayyed a, doc you're right. and that's all the time we have. thanks for watching. are you cutting to a commercial western conference finals presented by at&t, continue on to interior. >> now, at t professionally installs google nest products.
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