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washington and then news, this morning, severe weather is battering several states, right now, extreme storms. >> let's start in dallas. >> they left disruptive mark. they look at this. >> this is what happened over this was a shell gas station after a possible tornado touchdown. it's not far from their 18 wheelers blown over. search crews, operations happening right now this morning, more than 200,000 customers across missouri and kansas, texas, oklahoma, nebraska, in the dark and more than 100 million people are at risk of severe weather across the country today, we of course, are tracking at all. >> another breaking story. we are watching this morning, a stabbing spree across to massachusetts communities. police hit suspect stabbed four young girls at a movie theater before driving to another town
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and stabbing two others at a restaurant. an hour later, we will have the latest on that amara walker, i'm victor blackwell here for you on this busy sunday morning or breaking news right now in denton, texas and area about 40 miles northwest of dallas, or emergency crews are working to rescue multiple victims who are trapped under this collapsed building following a possible tornado that touched down last night, causing widespread injuries and destruction. >> but take a look at this video. it's lifted at shell gas station valley view, texas. you can see several cars crushed under. i guess what used to be a part of the building there people gathering on the road, sayyed, watching police move into to cure that area. there were several reports of tornadoes across several counties in oklahoma. this is video of a camp ground this is near claire moore was destroyed after it was hit by a likely tornado last night the storms have prompted the state
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to activate emergency operation centers cnn's allison chinchar is with us now. they keep coming the storms. of course, we've mentioned how many states are affected. what are we looking at as the path thus far? and what could be next. >> i mean, we still have active tornado warnings, watches all of that ongoing this morning. i usually buy morning things, start to dive back down. that's not the case this morning, and it's going to continue into the afternoon and evening hours just progressing eastward as it does so yes, we take a look at the last 24 hours. this video from earlier yesterday. this is when the worst texas near wichita falls, so the northern portion of texas there, you can see that tornado there in the background that was one of more than a dozen total tornado reports in just the last 24 hours we've had over 100 damaging wind reports over at hail reports, some of them the size of baseballs. so again, you're talking incredibly large hail. we've still got a lot of those ongoing storms this morning. you've got a severe thunderstorm watch valid in texas and in several tornado watches for portions of missouri, kentucky, illinois,
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and even northern arkansas. it's this cluster, right here. it's really the focus just east of springfield, several tornado warnings active as we speak, some severe thunderstorm warnings as well as that line continues to make its way off towards the east and it will continue to do so through the rest of the day to day. and you can see some pretty large populated cities could be impacted by this same system later on today, you're talking chicago, cleveland, down through louisville, st. louis, nashville, memphis, even down as far south say as atlanta and birmingham, looking at the potential there for a few tornadoes damaging winds and yes, we could even see some large hail again today, the size of golf balls or even larger the other thing to note is these storms aren't really moving very fast. a lot of these areas have had several days of rain. so you also have the concern of flooding that's going to be an issue too. so even if you get lucky, you don't have a lot of the severe components. you may still have some flooding to contend with. that's why you've got these flood watches in effect for much of the day today. here's a look at the line. this morning. it's mainly we focused over missouri, illinois, but as we
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get later on into the afternoon now you start to see more of chicago st. louis, those areas coming into play tonight, that first-line continues to spread into the mid-atlantic, into the northeast, but then we also have this second development here. this is what's going to be the concern this evening. and as we go into the overnight hours first, that spreads from kentucky down into tennessee and eventually into georgia. and even the carolinas. that means tomorrow i know not everybody has to work tomorrow, but for those that do are for those that are traveling, likely going to be very soggy start to the de places like charlotte greenville, spartanburg, even around atlanta by tomorrow morning. so something to take into consideration there. and you can see he this is the potential for excessive rainfall that flooding risk tomorrow or today. and through the evening hours, it kind of starts to spread out towards the east. so all of these areas have the potential for those heavy downpours and that saturated ground that could lead to some flooding there and it's not over today. this is going to be a multi-day event. we started with the severe weather yesterday. it continues today and also for tomorrow. so
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notice tomorrow though now, you're talking pittsburgh, philadelphia, washington, dc, stretching down through raleigh, atlanta, montgomery, and then guy's even down into portions of mobile and baton rouge as well. >> a lot going on, a lot to be careful or allison chinchar. thank you very much. >> let's bring it now. storm chaser. bryan, em finger, he's in rogers, arkansas this morning, but he wasn't clear. moore, oklahoma last night. that's where an apparent tornado hit a camp ground, bryan, i believe the video that we just showed ease your video. tell us more about about what's happening here. what did you see yeah. >> it was just it was a horrible seen this park, this k away camp ground was obviously full. a of memorial day vacation irs, and the tornadoes and just went right there there when i when i pulled up on scene, there was a tremendous amount of search and rescue. now, apparently some of the people did take cover in a shelter that is there at the campground but apparently some people did not. i asked officer
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on seeing if he knew if everyone is okay, he could not give me an answer but i did see multiple search and rescues where people were just trapped in there. their campers and rvs. there were some that were storied, some that were tipped over and it was a very full camp ground. >> where do you seek shelter and a campground? i know you're mentioning that some people are trapped in their rvs and such, but i mean, where we're told me about the people who are able to get out of this safely so there has been some people that have commented on some of my social media. i can't verify it, but they said that they've stayed at that cam ground and that there is a shelter. it's oklahoma, so i would be surprised if there wasn't a shelter for such a large rv camp ground. is that i would be and there's also a cosine nearby. it's a very well-built building. so i do i imagined that there was a safe place for them to get to. >> you have brian, you mentioned this briefly, but i
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want everybody to remember that this is a holiday weekend. and if there is a time when families get together, head to the camp grounds, it is likely when they've got a holiday and some time starting off the summer. were the rescue crews able to pull people from these these tipped over buildings that all of this record where they finding people while you were there? >> there was one specific i camper rv that's in my video and there was clearly someone in there and they were having trouble getting to them. i believe i heard people say that they were fine. they were just trapped there were multiple other ones, but that was the one that was right next to me. that i was focused on. i've actually had to leave and they were still working. i don't know if you could see the drone video where they're just looking around and trying to figure out how to get to this person. it was it was really a sad thing that we're family member's nearby and they were just all just kind of watching and waiting. but even from
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their demeanors, i believe that person was going to be okay. once they got them out. >> again, as victor was mentioning, this is a holiday weekend. just give us a sense of how busy it was. are crowded at this camp ground and just the extent of the damage and destruction that you saw yeah. >> there was there's two main rows of campsites and on each of those rows, there was like five or six in a row that were just like gone. but you could tell that there had been something there and then there were some that were tipped over. this this this was a very full life. the roads are for all pack. this is a camp ground. rb camp ground that's right next to it because people were obviously they're enjoying their holiday vacation. i suspect that a lot of them probably did make it into the shelter because that's like the worst place to be a tornado is in an a structure like that. so
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the fact that i'm not sure that i've heard of any major injuries or fatalities in that area is just a testament to people being weather aware in that part of the country in oklahoma, you have to be weather aware during the night and it probably saved people's lives even in this extremely busy work it's time to hit this type of area at this time for memorial day weekend. >> oh, thank goodness. they had time to find shelter. ryan, i'm finger really appreciate you joining us this morning. thank you very much. to another story now that we're following breaking news, a man has been arrested in massachusetts for allegedly stabbing four girls in a movie theater last night, police said hey, the four girls were stabbed without warning inside an amc theater and sustain non-life-threatening injuries. they were all children between the ages of nine and 17. police were then call to mcdonald's half an hour away where a young man and a woman were discovered with stab wounds in a similar attack both were sent to a hospital. they are expected to survive
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the suspect. let's stay police on a car chase before crashing. and then being taken into custody, are joining me now is retired detective sergeant philippe rodriguez really appreciate your time this morning first off talk to us about there are two crime scenes, right? the suspect is in custody we don't know much more about the suspect, but what does an investigation looked like when it spans different crime scenes in different in different towns when we look at it right we do the historical perspective at this time, we have actually three crime scenes, right? it started saying there's an alleged homicide that occurred in deep river, connecticut. so they were alerted to the suspect already, what he had done the connecticut state police and put out a bolo. so the bolo now when out to other states, and now we have a series. if we look at the timeline, two more stabbings. >> so it's gonna be a detailed, very detailed, complex investigation, and it's going to be into agency that needs to get together and
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try to piece the timeline and try to find a motive yeah. regarding the motive, obviously, we don't know very much, but the fact that at least these two incidents at the movie theater and at the mcdonald's, they were unprovoked. i mean, what does that tell you about how this attack unfolded? >> well we also have numerous reports at the individuals that have a way gone blonde wig. he was wearing a trench coat, glasses. it's almost like you know, he had some sort of psychotic break and he's almost taunting the police by committing these crimes and he's like, listen, this is what i'm doing. catch me if you can. and a credit to the massachusetts state police that they were able to quickly apprehend them how much will this investigation rely on witnesses, especially when you're talking about a theater where it's dark inside, hard to see versus at a restaurant, at a mcdonald's where i presumably there were obviously people who saw what happened you might have a hard time
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prosecuting incident that happened in the movie theater. >> because think about it. a lot of times most crimes are based on eyewitnesses and is perfectly like you stated, it is dark. you have very young children that sometimes the way this trauma occurs, they might try to seal it off almost like compartmentalize it because there was a very traumatic incident. so will they be able to even identify the individual that's something that we will have to see later on and what are the next steps then for the suspect who was treated at an area hospital now in custody what we're going to have to go to a range. we're going to see what kind of charges i mean, they might massachusetts my charge, attempted murder depending on the injuries of the young ladies, even though i heard none of them are critical. thank god. but we still have the other stabbing that occurred in the mcdonald's or they might try to even institute some sort of terrorism charge to the multiple and the numerous amount of assaults that occurred. it all depends which way massachusetts going to charge and he still has to be
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extradited to answer the charges in the state of connecticut also, just terrifying to think that you're in a movie theater are enjoying it with friends and all of a sudden you're attacked in the dark there. >> a philippe rodriguez, appreciate you joining us this morning. thank you. yeah. >> it's been a busy 24 hours for donald trump. he's off to charlotte today, for nascar race, the coca-cola 600. last night, he gave what might be one of the shortest campaign speeches of the campaign season at the libertarian national convention. this was in washington dc he walked out to a mix of boos and cheers and he spoke for 34 minutes well those clashes didn't stop. >> there. cnn, steve contorno explains trump's attempt to win over this crowd donald trump was booed and heckled from the moment he took the stage at the libertarian
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convention in washington dc on saturday nights, trump arrived here hoping he could convert some libertarians to support his presidential campaign. >> his supporters and convention attendees clashed in the audience. sometimes physically trump's suggests that it was time for them to unite. he's sprinting through his speech, giving a ton of reasons why he thought the two sides should come together. the biggest one defeating joe biden. >> that is why i have come to extend a hand of friendship to ask for your partnership to defeat communism, defeat marxism, and feed crooked joe biden, who is destroying our country, trump did manage to win over the crowd at some points, like when he said he would put a libertarian in his cabinet if he was elected president. the biggest cheers of the night came when he said he would commute the sentence of russ albright. that is the founder of the underground website, this silk road, whose imprisonment that's become a cause for the libertarian party. but he lost the crowd once again when he suggested that the party should nominate
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him to be their candidate for president, the libertarian party should nominate trump for president of the united states that's not only if you want to win only if you want to win, maybe you don't want to win whether or not trump converted anyone at the convention on saturday is unclear, but his campaign is hopeful that the outreach will help him win over some hearts-and-minds across the country. besley from some of these people who are considering third-party candidates. there are especially concerned about robert f. kennedy jr. who has also been courting libertarian votes he spoke to the convention on friday, steve contorno, cnn washington, dc. >> all right, steve. thank you very much. meanwhile, president biden is back in delaware after delivering another commencement speech. this time at west point, he stayed away from mentioning trump or making an appeal to voters instead, he
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touted nato is recent expansion and his efforts in the middle east. >> but his speech also came with a warning i have always been willing to use force when require, protect our nation, our allies, our core interests. >> when anyone targets american troops we will deliver justice student cnn's camila the chalice is joining us now from wilmington, delaware. >> so tell us more about what the presidency well, good morning, amara viktor. >> so biden, when he gave his commencement speech, she talked about the importance of preserving and protecting democracy. now, even though as you mentioned earlier, he didn't mention trump by name. this is something that he's mentioned time and time again when he's on the campaign trail and that is how he believes that trump poses there's a threat to democracy and how it's important to protect it now he also really talked about during the speech what the military has done among its service members, like lowing the rates of sexual assault,
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and how that's really improved in the last two years compared to the years prior. but he has spent some time talking about the important work that they have done and abroad, take a listen to what he said yesterday i mentioned one additional way. we've made progress remember, alarm forces must always be safe and respected in the ranks for the first time. >> in nearly a decade, rates of sexual assault, sexual harassment have gone down across the active duty forces it's long past time to end the scourge of sexual violence in the military once a role and we can do this now, victory, he also talked about the important work the military has done abroad like delivering the necessary humanitarian aid to places like it, gaza. >> and that's really important to note, just considering that he's acknowledging how these
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cadet members are graduating at a time where there's two wars going on. the one and ukraine and also the israel and hamas conflict. and so 0s reminding these cadet, the service members about the work his administration has done and the work the military has done. but the work that but they still have continued to do and places abroad and also domestically. amara viktor back to you, camila to shallows. >> thank you very much. still to come on cnn this morning, the death toll is rising and harkey, where a russian strike hit a hardware store, we are alive in ukraine also less than a week after egypt threatened to quit as a mediator, more israel-hamas ceasefire and hostage negotiations will resume next weekend, cairo, plus dutch authorities have released rapper nicki minaj after taking her into custody at amsterdam's ship full airport, will tell you why simon going on and the tornadoes here. >> i'm thinking i'm going to
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pre-rolls, they found from bags that they were not authorized to take. that we did not know what they took and we asked for our bags back and after the security said, oh, those pretty well, those are his they're telling me i have to go to the police precinct minaj received a fine and was allowed to continue our travel, but a concert in the uk was postponed. >> don't have it out with cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson. joey. good morning to you. >> all right. so some people sit at home and by pre-roll, maybe we're all assuming it's marijuana to what it said explicitly in these soft drugs. but nicki minaj tweeted, this is amsterdam by the way, where weed is legal. now, the government has what they call a toleration policy that is not
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prosecute sale of small amounts of soft drugs and coffee shops, but in the netherlands is from the government website. it is against the law to possess, sell, or produce drugs. so let's just start with that the fact that she paid a fine left is that the pop star treatment or is that what you would've expected for anybody? >> so good morning to you, victor. so what happens is is that the netherlands is big on transactional matters and what does that mean? transactional matters and their parlance is fines, right? you have some governments obviously in different parts of the country, in different countries who handle matters differently. and then netherlands fines are generally pretty acceptable and they're at the discretion of prosecutors. so on that basis, it would not appear that that's the pops is docx treatment. it appears is that's generically what villi do depending upon the nature of the offense and what you're accused of doing and not doing now as it relates to the pop star treatment and it relates to her claims with respect to
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whether they were trying to not have her perform. that's another matter. that's something that has to be investigated and sorted. but with respect to actually have a handle, the case itself, it seems to be in keeping with what they would generally du in terms of the fine. >> okay. >> she said that the pre-rolls belong to her security, but if they're in her luggage or in her bags, i mean, how much of a plausible defenses that it's a defense that probably many people have used for many things that it's not mine it's my house and my car in my bag, but it doesn't belong to me. >> yeah. >> it's pretty interesting because oftentimes where their shared or common log, which is a presumption that whoever the really owner of the luggage is the presumption is that whoever has control or authority a use of that, then it would belong to all parties sort of like in a car number of people in a car and there's something in a car. the presumption would be that everybody is involved, but apparently it was to the extent that it was viktor soft drug possession satisfactory to the
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government there, that they would issue the fine releaser and she would go about her way. now, obviously, she missed a concert that's a very detrimental thing. she was detained for several hours. that's a very detrimental thing. but with respect to the nature in gravity of the offense, it didn't seem to be so overwhelming that they would detain and keep her for any prolonged period of time. some would say six hours as a prolonged period of time, but certainly there are people who in the netherlands could be kept for up to three days really, and 15 hours. >> all right, so exactly is he was able to live stream this. i don't know if that would have worked in the us, but she was able to pull it off, joey jackson. thanks so much thanks. coming up as russia as a bombardment of kharkiv continues, ukraine's president appeals to china and the us to join a peace summit cnn is live and ukraine next tuesday, the evidence is the testimony has ended, but it's not over yet before the jury gets the final say.
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than three, three more times on saturday, causing at least 25 additional injuries in central the kharkiv. >> these missile strikes have become a daily occurrence. and what has been constant russian attacks on the region around ukraine's second largest city as russian forces have launched an offensive, they're cnn's nick paton walsh has live in eastern ukraine for us. hi there. nick. what's the latest today? >> yeah, we're currently hearing a death toll of as many as 14, which makes that one of the worst instance we've seen since we got here about two or three weeks ago with russia's offensive pushing hard from the northern border over towards ukraine's second city, kharkiv, than they'd be seemed to have been stopped in their process progress according to ukraine's president and partially according to what we've seen as well. but moscow's pressure continues to persist because essentially they want to take some key towns to better put their artillery guns in reach of kharkiv itself. now, last weekend, we also saw horrific scenes when a lakeside tourist
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resort was hit and a seven months, pregnant women amongst seven kill their by two missiles that hit one after another commonly referred to as a double tap strike. one missile hitting, and then another shortly afterwards to try and hit the first responders. the attack on the epicenter, a hardware depot, which you see the awful images there have smoke billowing out probably because of the chemicals cheerios that caught fire after these two glided bombs hit, that potentially according to ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy, could have killed 200. he said that 200 people were there at the time and they are now trying to go through the wreckage to look for more dead seems also to have children giving their dna samples to police as the gators to try and work out quite whose left in ruins their the issue broadly for ukraine is this is about air defenses since the offensive began two weeks ago, they cried out clearly for two patriot systems. from their european or american allies to try and shore up the defenses
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around harkey. they've not thrived. and again and again, it seems russia was able to get closer to key cities and use these guided gliding guided bombs that can over a number of miles allow planes to launch from a distance and then find their target in populated areas like this. yeah, you sorry, kharkiv night sky regularly lit up by drones. missiles, and airstrikes to a horror frankly, that's getting closer and closer for many inside kharkiv itself. and one, regardless of how fast it thinks it's coming. but usaid has not been able to stop right now. >> i'll take it. nick paton walsh, force there in eastern ukraine. thank you so much. >> how climate change is playing a role in the rise of clear air turbulence that's when we come back stay with us russian for trying to spy on us
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it could worsen because of climate change joining us now is paul williams, professor of atmospheric science at the department of meteorology at the university of reading in the uk. thank you so much for your time, professor. first of all, let me ask you before we go into a clearer turbulence about these rapidly developing thunderstorms. i mean, obviously they developed so fast that pilots don't even have time to war in the passengers to put their seat belts on that can happen with these thunderstorms. >> of course, no one wants to fly through thunderstorm would actually even flying around a thunderstorm or near earth thunderstorm. when you're not physically in the storm itself? that can be turbulent two, because it's dorm, can generate waves that propagate away from the storm. so you can be tens of kilometers away and still experience some pretty rough. >> and will we be seeing more rapidly developing thunderstorms because of climate change as well. >> there has been one scientific study on that published recently, and it
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found that all forms of turbulence that affect aircraft. so that's the thunder storm-related, but also the clear-air turbulence. and flying over a mountain range. those are the three categories that all projected to strengthen in future in most regions around the world because of climate change. >> so you know, when this first happened, when we saw the first images of the passengers getting off the singapore airlines flight with head injuries, spinal injuries. i mean, obviously it was very frightening to know that ten hours into a flight when you're 37,000 feet in the air that you could experience this kind of severe thrusting and the speculation initially was, well, maybe this was clear air turbulence. first of all, tell us what that means. what is that yeah, well, it must have been terrifying for those people on board. >> i think it must have felt like being on a roller coaster without any honest in place for those who weren't seat belted the clear-air turbulence is invisible. it's got nothing to do with storms is actually generated by these fast air currents called jet streams,
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which if something called the wind shear in the jet stream is too strong, it can break down into this invisible turbulence, which does not show up on the radar in the flight deck. so it has a potential to be particularly problematic coming out of the blue when the seatbelt sign could well be switched off what was your reaction when you heard about this? >> i mean, i don't remember the last time i've heard of people being taken to the hospital having spinal surgeries or skull injuries because of turbulence on an airplane, has this something like this of this severity happened before injuries happening quite often. there are hundreds of injuries from turbulence annually around the world. most of the minor, but the most serious ones, as you suggest for people who were in hospital for over 48 now, is this is the definition of an injury that requires mandatory reporting to the authorities. >> now they're relatively
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rare, but they can happen the last fatality that i'm aware of from turbulence happened back in 2009. >> and the one before that was from clear-air turbulence in 1997 fatalities, fortunately, or not happening every year, it's more like once in a decade or less. and i think we're all thankful for that. >> so are you concerned about this clear air turbulence? is somebody who presumably flies. i think you said that your latest future projections indicate a doubling or tripling of severe turbulence in the jet streams that's correct. >> we've been analyzing the numbers the tricky thing about clear-air turbulence is the fact that it's invisible, so it doesn't show up in its satellites, can't see it, for example. but what satellites can see is the shape and structure of the jet stream and when we know that information, we can actually crunch the numbers and calculate how much clear-air turbulence would have been there, even though the satellite itself can't see it. and when we crunch those numbers, we do find there's today 55% more severe
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turbulence over the north atlantic. then they once back when satellites first began observing it in the 1970s as you said, the projections based on computer simulations of the atmosphere for the future are for a doubling or in some parts of the jet stream, a trebling or even worse, in the coming decades if the climate continues to change as we expect it to yeah, well, that's concerning. >> and hopefully will continue to wear a seat belts either one that's super light what comes off? >> professor paul williams. thank you very much it's been a pleasure. thank you. well, the unofficial start of summer is here, but a lifeguard shortage may force some new york beaches to stay closed. we'll have more on that. >> i had chasing life with dr. sanjay gupta. listen wherever you get your podcasts this is the story of the one, the one who believes being prepared is not just a way of life life it's how we help everyone stay safe he sweats the small stuff
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world's news those a concerning trend on chinese social media users are being exposed to a growing number of deepfake videos. >> cnn's will ripley looks at how the ai generated content is being used who's to promote china's relationship with russia and the threat that poses with gender. and sam when human drawing warren, you may zhongguo should change, should you're unsure in the board? >> yeah, i don't what i know schrager women in these videos supposedly russia with messages appealing to the romantic fantasies and nationalist pride of some chinese man in japan. >> real real. i joined cool below the videos comments like this welcome to china, russia, and beauty this is so creepy. all the loic is a student at the university of pennsylvania.
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she claims in this video on her youtube channel, someone cloned her image in china and is pedaling products and propaganda with ai generated deep fakes of her. >> the narratives my clothes for voicing sounded like blatant propaganda. >> deep fakes designed to build a narrative of alliance and admiration between china and russia. largely untouched by the government's heavy handed sensors. cnn cannot independently in verify the videos which have now been taken down, but not before. loic says they racked up thousands of views here. >> she already has 140,000 and she has a ton of videos from my face where she likes saying how much she likes russia, and how much russia needs chains, economic support as a ukrainian, this has obviously been infuriating for me how this happened. >> while it says she has no idea. cnn showed low x real and fake videos to people in taipei
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they accompany like come with what couldn't tell the difference. how's your trainees ai, you can tell no real idea can't tell which one is a artificial intelligence is advancing so quickly, experts, so you need ai detection software just to identify some deepfakes. >> a general kind of undermining of a source of truth please, amplifying the power of disinformation and not just in chinese stage by the filipino beside chinese state media is using ai enhanced videos on tiktok, altering the reporter's voice and face a disclosure on screen for just a few seconds. >> easy to miss china's jurisdiction. the videos pushing beijing's narrative on the south china sea, is this a threat? >> to democracy? >> most definitely, i think china has found a more cost-effective way to get its message across. >> turning today's digital landscape into a battleground

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