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polantz at the federal court in washington. >> and this is cnn hello, and welcome to allow viewers watching from the united states and around the world. i'm anna coren. >> we begin with relentless severe storms that continue to threaten millions across the us. this memorial day weekend. especially hard hit overnight texas and oklahoma well, this is what's left of a gas station in valley view, texas, north of dallas and it's just one of several reports of major damage in the area officials in denton county, texas. so they are responding to reports of multiple victims and people trapped it's unclear how many people are injured. there are also reports of overturned 18 damaged homes and downed power lines. >> meanwhile rescue and damage assessments are underway in cook county, just north of denton after a possible tornado saturday night. >> and in oklahoma, beliefs say
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the town of clear more is shut down and to avoid the area, will their two reports of extensive damage to homes, as well as down trees and power lines the state emergency operations center has been activated right now around 240,000 homes and businesses are without power across multiple states. in the region. >> and its ready is far from over for more. >> i'm joined by cnn meteorologist allison chinchar, who has the latest allison. >> yeah, that's right. so we take a look at the video behind me. this was from one of the storms from late last night. this is from wind, thor's texas that is in northern texas for some perspective there. but again, you can see the tornado there off in the distance in this was one of more than a dozen tornado reports that came in yesterday, over 100 damaging wind reports, and 70 oh, reports. some of them as large as the size of baseballs. you can again see most of it is clustered right through here in the central portion of the us, especially the tornado reports. but we also had some areas of the south eastern us and also
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portions of west virginia and even pennsylvania, looking at some severe thunderstorms, we still have active severe thunderstorms ongoing as we speak, you've got a severe thunderstorm watch across portions of texas and some tornado watches in effect, a little bit further to the north states like missouri, portions of kentucky paqui illinois, and even arkansas. and it's all from this cluster of showers and thunderstorms right through here. we have active tornado warnings. we've had enough 22 emergency off and on for the last 20 or 30 minutes for some of these storms. and several severe thunderstorms as well. so the thread is not over. this is expected to continue. not only this morning even as we go through the afternoon and evening hours, very similar to yesterday, but we're just starting to see a lot of that severe potential begin to shift a little bit eastward. you're still looking at the same threats we saw yesterday, which includes a few tornadoes, golf ball-sized hail, and wind gusts up around that 70 mile per hour range. the main focus is also going to include a bit more populated the city's you're talking chicago, cleveland down through atlanta, that includes
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nashville, memphis, even up around st. louis. so a lot of cities here, they could have the potential to have some outdoor activities, may be postponed or even canceled today for the holiday weekend. here's a look at the forecast through the morning. the focus again is still going to be the same places that we're seeing it now by the afternoon, we start to see more of that spread into st. louis, chicago and then down into portions of western kentucky that for sine continues to make its way over towards the northeast by late this evening. but then you start to see this, this is the second wave that begins to develop later on. this evening. that is the line that's going to slide across portions of kentucky tennessee, and eventually down into states like georgia and even the carolinas. >> once we get to the overnight and the morning hours. >> so tomorrow morning, states or cities like knoxville, atlanta, and even charlotte likely to have at least a little bit of a soggy commutes on folks are off tomorrow for the holiday, but for those that aren't, they will have to contend with a perhaps some very wet road codes in the morning. still the potential exists even tomorrow, it
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slightly weaker, but still having the potential there for some damaging winds, some hail and maybe some isolated tornadoes that includes washington dc, pittsburgh, down through raleigh, charlotte. charlotte, north carolina, down through columbia, atlanta, montgomery, and then back into portions of mobile and even baton rouge this is going to be a multi-day event and we're we're going to have to keep a close eye on this allison chinchar. >> we appreciate the update. thank you what police say a suspect is in custody after six people were stabbed in two cities in massachusetts in the first case for young women aged between the ages of nine and 17 were stabbed at a movie theater in the city of brain tree shortly afterwards, another woman and a man were attacked in a mcdonald's in plymouth. >> none of the injuries were life-threatening the only investigation suggests there is a likely connection between these incidents us president joe biden took aim at donald
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trump as he address the graduating class, the us military academy at west point on saturday. although he didn't mention the former president by name, he drew a sharp contrast with his republican rival by underscoring the values which democrats say are at risk. cnn's priscilla alvarez has the details president biden on saturday delivered the commencement address at west point where he called the cadets, the next generation of leaders in both civilian and military life. >> now we'll president biden did not name former president donald trump nor did he make a direct election year appeal. he did underscore values that he has said previously said that are at risk if his republican rival were to take a second term. for example, the preservation of democracy, as well as us leadership on the world stage. now, the president talked about the multiple global challenges that the united states faces around the world, including, for example, the ongoing conflict in ukraine saying that the us it's remain steadfast in its supportive ukraine and also talking about
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the strength of the nato alliance saying quote that it is the greatest defense alliance in the history of the world. and that is one of the messages that the president was trying to drive home in this address, that being the importance of those alliances for the united states for women and men in uniform are hard at work strengthening our alliance because no country has allies like ours invested into terms so anyone who thinks they can threaten us. thanks again, defending our values by standing up to tyrants and safeguarding the piece. a protecting freedom and openness thanks to the us armed forces, were doing only american 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. >> and the president also acknowledged the situation in the middle east and the ongoing
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efforts at trying to get more humanitarian aid into gaza. he also talked about the quote, urgent diplomacy and trying to reach a ceasefire fair deal as those talks continue after remaining largely stalled, priscilla alvarez cnn washington well may well present biden's campaign also lashed down to donald trump, costing him, as quote, anti freedom in a statement, biden's campaign spokesperson said donald trump says he's republican party is the party of freedom but tell that to the women who have had the freedom to make their own healthcare decisions ripped away and they pregnancies monitored by the government or to the adults who have the right to marry who they love. >> under threat as for donald trump, he didn't get the adoring welcome. >> he's used to when he spoke to a freedom loving crowd on saturday, it wasn't his maga friends. it was at the libertarian at parties convention and a bird and heckled the minute he took the
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stage you heard those words nominated me hey, your vote for me the former republican president's was hoping to sway some libertarian voters. >> his way. trump's unconventional visit shows his campaigns growing concern over third party candidates like robert f. kennedy jr. but the ground was raucous and trump ended up giving one of his shortest campaign speeches, yet all rights and freedoms have never been more in danger than they are right now. >> that is why i have come to extend a hand of friendship to ask for your partnership to defeat communism finish him defeat marxism, and defeat crooked joe biden, who is destroying our country joining us now is thomas gift. >> he's the founding director of the center on us politics at university college london. great to have you with us. i
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have to start with that booing, that reaction that don't trump got that would have been a bit of a hit to his ego or assume i think you're right, anna. >> thanks so much for having me this morning. this was certainly a different crowd for trump. he's used to his own events where audience members are vetted, everyone's wearing red maga hats. instead, he was walking in as a persona non grata of big government, conservative, who represents in many ways the antithesis of libertarianism. this is very self selective ideological crowd that shows up to an event like this. a lot of hardline libertarians believed that most mainstream republicans and democrats are cut from the same cloth that neither wants to shrink government, that neither wants to rein in entitlements and discretionary spending. when you look at trump's record, forget all the scandals. there's not a whole lot to like if your goal is to diminish the size and scope of the state during his term, trump added about 8.4 trillion to the national debt, which came in the form of pandemic bills and executive actions in general, spending increases, some from tax cuts. that's the
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kind of records that's gonna get you an icy welcome at a libertarian conference trump's calls to abolish the deep state and take a much, i guess a lot of touch on regulation though. i mean, would that be attractive to libertarians? no well, libertarians do emphasize the rule of law. >> and one thing that donald trump is not known for us, he encounters is 91 criminal indictments is the rule of law. cutting the deepstate isn't necessarily consistent with the rule of law and it's not necessarily consistent with respect for for government institutions that libertarians want the deregulatory aspect creating conditions for businesses to thrive and so forth. what would be appealing to many libertarians. but i think it's a relatively small fraction. of course, libertarians themselves are relatively small fraction of the electorate. so i'm not sure if they're going to be major difference in this campaign to
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me, thomas, libertarian voters, those who want to see less government in all aspects of life, are they a swing vote that's that's up for grabs or do they tend to vote a certain way? well, i do think that this election is going to be quite interesting because they probably mostly lean toward the republican side simply because the gop is more known for at least reining in spending to an extent, although even that consensus has really eroded in certain years, i think that they could be swing vote on the margins. election is so forth as were expecting. but at the same time it's a relatively small fraction and even those who identify as libertarians or classical conservatives, most of them aren't showing up to an event like this. and most of them aren't so died the wall in terms of their opinions well, as we know, robert f. >> kennedy jr. was the featured
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speaker and trump and biden i guess they each calcium is being a plant from the other side. does he represent more of a threat to one or the other in certain states? >> well, i do think that rfk jr. can be a difference maker, a new bloomberg survey has his numbers dropping down to about 7% from double-digits last november. >> but that's still a sizable figure when the two major candidates are running so closely, data from background states do show that rfk draws just slightly more from trump 2024 voters first and biden voters. >> that's within the margin. >> interesting, lay though these tend to be voters who in a typical election would vote democrat and now are more likely to defect to trump. >> but i think the real question is how kennedy positions himself down the stretch if he's going to focus on covid, vaccines and government conspiracy days, et cetera. it's going to damage trump by eating into his populist base. but if he focuses more on democratic issues, climate change, minimum wage, labor rights, et cetera.
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i think it'll take support away from biden the other question is how hard trump and biden, or they're super packs and surrogates. actually start to attack kennedy on the campaign trail. and with advertisements and i think that there's going to do that, which is one reason why his number thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks. yeah you go ahead and second-largest city takes more deadly fire from across the border. >> still ahead russian bombs, he, the hardware store in kharkiv and civilians pay a terrible price plus an american who was arrested in turks and caicos for carrying ammunition is back home there. so for others awaiting their face that's coming up right now, pet dander skin cells, mold spores, pollen, and dirt are being sucked into your air. >> ducks get cleaner air in system efficiency. now, with
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acres, 16 people are still missing ukraine says russia hit kharkiv three more times on saturday causing at least 25 additional injuries. president volodymyr zelenskyy says the attack showed how disparate ukraine is for more help from its allies columbia have water more leader when we tell leaders of the western world, we need sufficient air defenses. >> when we say real decisiveness is required in order to make us able to protect the lives of our people in the most effective way possible? in order to stop russian terrorists from coming anywhere near our borders. we are talking about preventing terrorist attacks like this one but cross-border strikes didn't go in just one direction on saturday according to russia, it says at least two people were killed and ten injured in a ukrainian attack. >> and it's belgorod region. >> one home caught on fire while about 20 other buildings were reportedly damaged. >> early this week, mrs. zelenskyy urged allies to allow
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kyiv to use western weapons to strike targets inside russia, such strikes are a red line for the us and some other allies that provide long-range weapons to ukraine well, for more on this, malcolm davis joins us from canberra, australia. he is a senior analyst at the australian strategic policy institute, malcolm great to see you why is the us still so reluctant to let ukraine use weapons like high-mass to target sites inside russia look basically it's a fear of escalation, of fear that there's could either escalate into a wider war or even a nuclear war. and i think that moscow is playing on that fear. they've just recently had a military exercise where they explicitly used tactical nuclear weapons in the exercise and simulated the launch of tactics go nuclear weapons. and at the same time they're undertaking provocative actions along nato its periphery, for example, in the gulf of finland, russia and putin are deliberately exploiting the
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biden administration's fear and the fear of some european night i members, that this could end up in not only a wider war between nature and russia but even a nuclear war so what's it going to take to overcome this fear i mean, how bad the situation have to get well i think the biden administration and nato need to understand that if they don't allow ukraine to defend themselves by utilizing the weapons that the us and others supplied. for you praying in decisive strikes the answer is russia itself. then the risk is that russia can continue to make advances at ukraine's expense. the lives will be lost. and ultimately you could see a situation where russia, in 2025 emerges victorious then you have the scenario where russia has succeeded in ukraine through a combination of threat and aggression and putin will be emboldened to essentially du,
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the same thing against nato. so you end up in that same place that biden is so fearful of in terms of a wider war or even a nuclear war, the best way to deal with that threat is to give you crime. the means to strike back hard using western supplied weapons. and at the same time, increase the strength of deterrence message is going to moscow to make sure they don't use nuclear weapons the reluctance that we are seeing that's having an immediate impact on the battlefield. is this us politics coming to the fore i'm not sure it's domestic politics per say. >> i think it is actually within the biden administration. there is a group that is concerned about the prospect of escalation secretary of the sector of state is trying to push against that fear, saying that the us should allow ukraine to use these weapons. but the national security advisor i think is
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reticent as is president biden. so it's administration or intra administration debate. >> that's occurring amidst the background of us domestic politics and an election year malcolm, as we know, russia is hammering kharkiv at the moment. ukraine's second largest city. i mean, it has momentum. we have seen that over the past weeks and months, but i use surprise that russia hasn't made more advances considering ukraine's shortage of weapons, ammunition, and air defense systems well, look, i think that what you're seeing with russia is the determination to essentially it makes steady incremental advances. >> and at the same time stretch ukrainian forces across the length of the front lines running from kherson in the south through to kharkiv in the north what russia seeks to do is gradually prepare the ground for further offensives occurring. ivr in the donetsk region on the kharkiv, vovchansk region. and i think
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that's putin is quite happy to be patient and play for a protracted war ultimately, what he wants to do is wear down the ukrainians and he knows that he doesn't have a lot of time because ultimately, weapons will start turning up from the us and from europe. and we'll start to have an effect. but for the time being he can continue to push forward. the russians also don't have unlimited resources and so therefore, they cardboard any catastrophic reversals. there playing this quite cautiously malcolm davis always great to get your analysis and perspective. >> thanks so much for joining us thank you so ceasefire and hostage release talks involving israel and hamas are scheduled to resume on tuesday. and an israeli official tells cnn that israel's war cabinet will meet in just hours from now on the
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streets of tel aviv, saturday, anti-government protesters demanded the government do more to bring the hostages home or journalists, elliott gucken is in television with more on the demonstrations and the upcoming round of ceasefire talks thousands of israelis again took to the streets of tel aviv and cities across israel to keep up the pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government to do a deal would bring the hostages home after almost eight months in captivity. >> now at the same time as that was happening, week word cnn from an egyptian official familiar with the matter, telling us that hostage talks were actually set to resume this coming tuesday in cairo and israeli official familiar with the matter similarly telling cnn that hostage talks were set to resume as early as this week. now this all stems from discussions that were presided over by cia director bill burns in paris with his counterpart from the masowdi in israel and the qatari prime minister, the egyptians work there, but they were kept in
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the loop. they said that progress was made in those discussions russians, and that has now led to a resumption of these hostage talks being about to take place in cairo this week. and that will give some of those people protesting on the streets of tel aviv and elsewhere in israel, renewed hope cautious hope that a deal to bring their loved ones home more than 120 israeli still being held held hostage about a quarter of whom are believed to be dead by hamas after the october the seventh massacres and kidnappings were carried out. it will give them renewed hope that a deal could be done to see their loved ones brought back home to israel at the same time, it would lead to a temporary ceasefire and the freeing of a number of palestine kenyans being held in israeli jails. now as all that is going on, of course, israel still reeling from another torrid week on the diplomatic front where we have the ruling from the international court of justice effectively telling israel to cool off its operation in rafah, where israel says it has to go in to
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destroy the last remaining battalions of hamas prevent the militant group from ever carrying out and other atrocity on the scale of october the seventh. now the icj's rulings are legally binding, but it doesn't actually have the power to enforce them. now, in theory members of the un security council could table resolutions to carry out action against israel if it fails to abide by the icj ruling but invariably any resolution against israel would no doubt be vetoed by the united states on top of that, israel says that it never has nor would it ever in the future carry out actions which to use the words of the icj ruling would bring about the physical destruction in whole or in part of the palace indian people in the gaza strip, perhaps no practical implication in terms of israel's military operations in rafah and the gaza strip is certainly diplomatically. this will just merely add to the growing pressure on israel. of course, we also had prior to this icj ruling, the prosecutor at the
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international criminal caught seeking arrest warrants for prime minister benjamin netanyahu and defense minister yoav gallant. we've also seen countries such as norway and spain saying they intend to recognize palestinian statehood. all of this, as i say, adding to the diplomatic pressure on israel and adding to israel's isolation elliott got conceal in tel aviv in gaza, a deadly israeli drone strike near jbeil has killed at least ten people. >> we have video from after the strike and we have to warn you that it is graphic number of the victims were children. >> the drone hit a school that people were using for shelter. this video is from a clinic where the bodies were taken. cnn has reached out to the israeli military for comment, but has not yet heard back. witnesses say they thought the school was a safe place. >> i think even schools are not safe anymore. the place where people shelter is not safe, not
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even 5%. and our 2% or 1% save we only ask for safety from god and the people who might hear us and rafah, the director of the kuwait hospital says, he is the only functioning hospital. >> his is the only functioning hospital in central rafah available around the clock un says gaza's hospitals are a dealing with shortages of fuel, medical supplies, and equipment the us is condemning china's military drills around taiwan and is urging chinese officials to act with restraint. beijing claims it was testing its ability to quote, seize power with the two days of war game earlier in the week launched only days after taiwan's new president took office, china is denouncing president lai ching-te as a dangerous separatist and earlier called the drills a punishment for so-called separatist acts. the us state department says, using a normal routine and democratic transition as an excuse for
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monitor severe weather impacting the us midsection in texas, rescues and damage assessments are underway in areas north of dallas after severe storms and possible tornadoes and in oklahoma, there to reports of extensive damage, the state emergency operations center has been evacuated activated, and the thread is far from over more than 100 million people are at risk of severe storms today, with almost 2 million people under a new tornado watch in effect across several states until 10:00 a.m. central time. or meanwhile, south asia is enduring a relentless heat wave that has surged heat-related hospitalizations canceled schools, and force people to go to extremes for the slightest relief. and michael holmes reported northern india is no stranger to heat, but unusually hot temperatures, this year have made daily life almost done terrible and unrelenting heat wave sending temperatures soaring denali, 50 degrees
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celsius. that's 122 degrees fahrenheit hospitals face surging numbers of patients with heatstroke and other heat-related illnesses. as many have no choice but to just push through the brutal temperatures i sold lemonade here. >> the heat is so harsh. hear that when the wind comes, it feels like someone is slapping your face. >> we are drowned in sweat. we are surviving this heat to earn our living. the temperatures will rise. i don't know what we will do the sweltering heat wave comes amid one of the final phases of the world's largest election polling places in the capital new delhi were unusually quiet on saturday a sign that for some casting a ballot isn't worth the burn polling stations were fitted out with water dispensers, missed machines, and shaded areas because for those who were determined to cast their vote. so fundamental right. >> and the foremost duty for every citizen of a republic or any democracy.
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>> we should be coming now, whatever is the veda and whether it is score, or anything of that sort in neighboring pakistan. some 26 million students are out of school for the next one week as scorching temperatures there put children especially at risk according to unicef frequent power outages leave families to swelter at home, even let night in the city of jacoby, bad temperatures topped 36 degrees celsius, or almost 97 fahrenheit. some resonance paid asleep on the rooftops of local ends just trying to catch a breeze. meanwhile, the hellish temperatures don't stop these brick workers for many of them, there's no choice. the life-threatening heat is the price they must pay to support their families it's too high. >> we worked for 15 minutes. i've been need to rest for and half an hour, but we have to work to feed our children. we have no other option much of south asia is susceptible to
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the effects of climate change, according to unicef saf as average temperatures rise. >> so to do the risks and in a region where locals are arguably used to the heat, even they are reaching their boiling point michael holmes cnn an american man who was arrested in turks and caicos for carrying ammunition, reunited with his family on friday. ryan hagerich got a suspended 52 week sentence and a $6,700 fine, but he's not the only one trying to get home. cnn's rafael romo has more his ordeal seems to be over, but there are several other americans facing the same charge whose fates are still undecided. >> bryan hagerich has 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 returned friday night after spending more than 100 days in the british overseas territory where he was charged with possession of ammunition. this
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is the moment he reunited with his children hagerich was facing a 12 year sentence after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of ammunition, he was able to return home after getting a suspended 52 week sentence and a $6,700 fine according to his representatives, he expressed great relief and gratitude after landing friday night in pittsburgh absolutely overwhelmed just so much joy. >> it's just amazing how just in a matter of 12 hours my life has just had it's been 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 hagerich is not the only american arrested under similar circumstances for others have been released on bail while they await their court dates in turks and caicos. but one of them was allowed to return to the us for medical reasons. >> among those fill and the territory is ryan watson he and
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his wife, valerie. we're stopped by airport security just before the return flight home. valerie is charges were dropped and she was able to return to the us last month after being detained for 11 days, but husband is still in turks and caicos. valerie watson told cnn on saturday that her family is hoping the same legal strategy how did you use by hagerich may help her husband regained his freedom? >> i think we're planning to kinda follow the same path that brian did we shared the same attorney i think they've got a plan that they've already come up with, kind of how they proceed. one to proceed moving forward so i think he's ready to just go in on tuesdays if they can get that going, turks and caicos officials say us citizens are not being targeted. the territory's premiere told cnn that out of the 195 people sentenced for firearm-related offenses over the past six years, only seven were us citizens and no american has received the full 12 year sentence to date.
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rafael ramos, cnn atlanta american rapper nicki minaj is out of police custody out to she was detained in amsterdam authority said, quote, soft drugs were found in her position at schiphol airport saturday now as livestreamed, her arrest on instagram, take a look i'm not carrying drugs but it's not a question. >> i think i'm not carrying number one when i came here yeah my the batting go inside and i'm not going in there. >> i need a lawyer present. >> you will get the 41 year-old rafah received a monetary fine and was allowed to continue her travel, but a constant slated for saturday night in manchester, england was postponed according to a social media post by the venue cnn has reached out to representatives for minaj for comment what makes it go is extradited a top cartel member to the united states in what us president joe biden cools a good day for
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who disagreed with my viewpoints shared their support for my freedom of religion in my seven years in the nfl, i've become familiar with the positive and negative comments. but the majority of them revolve around my performance on the field. >> but as to be expected, the more i've talked about what i value most which is my catholic faith. >> the more polarizing i've become. it's a decision i've consciously made in one, i do not regret it all the chiefs are heading to the white house, celebrate their super bowl on friday. it's not clear, butker will attend after criticizing president biden in his original speech. the cell takes now the commanding 3-0 lead in the eastern conference models, but it wasn't easy. they were down 18 in the third against the pacers, but jrue holiday coming up big get the and one here to give boston the lead, one 12, the one 11, then look at him here, steals the ball from andrew nembhard with under ten seconds go to the pacers, add
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