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forced a delayed start to the indy 500 until there notice we have ed lavandera on the ground in cook county, texas let's start first though with meteorologists elisa rafah, who has been monitoring all of this and alisa, we talked to you yesterday when this threat was persisting. >> what is the greatest threat today at this moment? >> the thread is actually increasing today, jessica, we now have this new moderate risk level four out of five that has just been added from nashville to paducah, including poplar, both the boot heel there of missouri and then stretching into parts of central missouri where we could have a couple of strong tornadoes possible again, plus hail up to the so as size of a golf balls and some intense winds up to 70 miles per hour. again, this is the greatest risk right now for those tornadoes that could be on the strong side, we're talking ef2 or greater that we'll have to watch out for as we go into the afternoon and evening hours. okay. looks like we have new watches that have just been issued. these it's in the yellow are all severe
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thunderstorm watches in the red, those are tornado watches that i've just clear parts of nashville. this is the new threat area for much of missouri going into illinois, where you can see we have the super cells that have been exploding. you see all these little discrete sounds. those can rotate, those can pack those strong tornadoes in fact, from springfield down to poplar bluff and paducah. and this goes as we go into the evening hours, i mean, look at all of the warnings, so severe thunderstorm warnings they're in the orange. again, these are the storms that can rotate and produce some of those tornadoes on this side, we also still have this line of potentially damaging winds up to 60 to 70 miles per hour stretching through charleston, ross, virginia headed to the north carolina state line. we have tornado warning surrounding knoxville, tennessee, where even along this line we can still find those spin ups embedded in the line of damaging wind. again, incredibly busy. this is a threat that just showed you for today it moves to the east
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coast to tomorrow from washington, dc to charlotte, back towards montgomery. you could see the storms really blowing up. this is that area of concern where we can find some of those violent tornadoes. and that fires up as we go into the evening hours here, the line dive south and into the southeast and crick continue to fire up on memorial day. so make sure if you have outdoor plans, you watch for lightening in the area. jessica all right. >> at least rafah, thanks so much for that update. and let's go now to cnn senior national correspondent ed lavandera, who is on the ground in north texas, were too young. children have been confirmed dead after this storm, ed awful, awful news and we see that incredible destruction behind you. what else are you seeing on the ground there we are near the small city of valley view, texas where the storm ripped through here just before 11:00 last night. >> and this is a neighborhood that took the worst of this storm. the destruction of dozens of homes here. the
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sheriff toluse a little while ago, those two young children that you were telling us about were found dead ages two and five, seven desk total in this area. four of those victims our children and the desk have also been extensive into oklahoma where they're five confirmed deaths, oklahoma, another two, so nearly 15 deaths and all because of this storm system last night. but here in this town this neighborhood near valley view, texas, and people are cleaning up the debris and the mess left behind many people coming to help. but you can see the force jessica the force and the destruction of this look at the what was left of this pickup truck. this is a working class community. many of the people that we've been talking to work in consumed in the construction business and this is where they kept the tools and the sheds that have their livelihood with them. and so this is just a devastating seen that has been playing out here throughout the afternoon. we spoke with one gentleman who
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wrote out the storm in a storm shelter that his father had built inside of a shape fed made out of cinderblock frank garcia, what it was told told us what it was like for their family last night what was it like to live through this again as one of the things that you didn't you always hear about, especially around here by you never would have thought it would have ended up anything like this. >> i mean, really nothing, nothing to the proportion abortions that i was thinking. this is pretty terrifying. yeah definitely going to leave a scar in this town for for a bit and jessica, as we've driven around throughout the day today the breadth of the destruction path is really wide, much wider than you've seen in many tornadoes reported on also extensive for several miles. >> not only was this new areas hard-hit, but there's a gas station that labs people had to be rescued out of there several miles away. marina at a popular lake was destroyed. the marina
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and many boats that were there destroyed as well. and all the storm. so it's extensive we had just how much damage this storm system rip through here and shredded much of what it was in its in its path. >> jessica, those tornadoes just violent destruction left behind ed lavandera. thank you so much. much for that report. the indy 500 is now underway after several weather delays, fans had to be evacuated from the grandstands as storms rolled in there. the race ended up being postponed about four hours less than 48 hours. prosecutors in new york will make their final pitch to jurors in donald trump's hush money criminal trial on president, facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and what prosecutors say was an attempt to help his 2016 presidential campaign. we know the jury could begin deliberations as early as wednesday, but the courtroom was not the only place, of course, trump is being judged last night, the former president was met with loud boos and jeers from a attendance at the libertarian national convention the
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libertarian party should nominate trump for president of the united states. >> only do that if you want to win. if you want to lose, don't do that keep getting your 3% every four years. >> hi, i'm committing. do tonight that i will put a libertarian in my cabinet and also lipid terrion and senior posts joining us now is the director for the center for politics at the university of virginia, larry sadow, larry great to see you. we know that the former president really likes to surround himself with adoring crowds, with fans screaming in support of him. but he knew what he was walking into last night. why did he do it well, it was a shock to the system for everybody. >> you're just watching those pictures. it's pretty obvious that trump is not going to be getting many libertarian votes
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this fall why do it? i suppose trump or his stabs trying to project the image of somebody who's not afraid of anyone why or anything. he'll go anywhere to get votes, but i don't think it's particularly helpful for a major party nominee to be a boon violently, which he was for a long period of time and in you talk about going anywhere, he also held a rally in a very blue district in the bronx in new york this week. and he's pitching himself to voters of color. do you think he can convince them or at least enough of them to make a difference? >> if this is as close and election as many people think it will be in just a handful of states, it's always possible if you can increase your support by just a point or two among key constituency groups and minorities comprise ten, 20, 30% or more some states it's possible if they're
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thinking they're going to get what these early polls show over 20% of blacks and sometimes half of hispanics. >> they're dreaming and i think they know more about politics than that. it's not going to happen early poll numbers fade was the seasons and by fall it will be a different situation. and you think that the biden campaign can convince some of those voters to come back to them. if perhaps they supported biden in the last go around i. don't think the threat is that they'll vote for trump. the threat is that they're just not going to vote, or that if they do, they'll throw away their vote on one of the three independent or third-party candidates. when i say throw away, i mean, they're not gonna win the election that's the real threat for the biden organization. they have to build some excitement back into the campaign. they can't just depend on donald trump's mistakes or trials to do it for them. >> i want to talk a little bit about the heist money trial as we head into this pivotal week,
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it might be the only trial that trump actually faces before election day. it's very likely it's the only one. my colleagues, manu raju ask some democrats on capitol hill earlier this week about how it could potentially affect the election. and i want to take a listen to what they said couldn't just give them a boost if he is acquitted. >> i don't really think so. i think donald trump's character is clear to the world. >> i think the new york cases, if anything, may have backfired against those who thought that it would be the salvation but i don't think the new york cases are exactly what democrats were hoping they would be with broad centrist middle of the american people, i think understand what he did and why it is so a porn. i'm already deeply disturbed that donald trump had succeeded in slow-walking one or more of those cases and larry, that was dean phillips saying that he thought that the case could could potentially backfire on
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democrats. >> of course, he ran against joe biden in the primary. so worth reminding everyone of those dynamics, but i'm curious what your thoughts are as you kind of take this all in, what kind of impact? you think this case in the outcome of this case could have on this race well, as a preface, how sad it is our system could not produce. >> in four years. some kind of good trial examination of trump's actions before january 6. and on january 6. that's the most serious charge by r prime to stop the peaceful transfer of power in a federal case that's in dc for everyone that's following along at home. i'm sorry to interrupt. go ahead. >> oh, that's right. i'm glad you made the distinction clear but we're stuck with what we've got. and i'm not saying it's an insignificant case. and certainly if trump is found guilty on some or all of those counts, it will have some impact. people doubt that it'll actually be sent to jail,
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although you never know it's within the judges discretion. but for trump's supporters nothing is going to change their minds and for those who oppose trump, nothing is going to change their minds. so we have really a tiny slice of the electorate that might be influenced somewhat by this. but again, it's late, may. there's so many things that are going to happen but not least the june 27th debate on cnn and then the two national conventions. and then another debate and lots of other issues then between. i'm not sure people will remember what happens in this particular trial. >> even if he is convicted well, if he's convicted, the democrats have a great talking point and certainly a joe biden will have a terrific debating point assuming he can get his words and edgewise with donald trump on the platform that's up to the moderators and my goodness, i think we all have tremendous sympathy for them but this is, this is something that most people have taken
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into their calculation about donald trump. >> it's hard to imagine that we could learn all that much more about trump before november or for that matter, biden, they'd been around seemingly forever. >> so any new piece of information has to compete with dozens of other new pieces and old pieces of information about them. >> and that's why it's difficult to get one thing, two really matter a lot. >> all right, larry, sabotage. thanks so much. good to see you you. >> thank you, jessica, we are following breaking news, dozens killed in israeli airstrikes in gaza as hamas takes responsibility for the first rocket attack on television plus more extreme turbulence is 12 people are injured on a flight, stays after a man died on a singapore airlines flight, we're going to tell you what we're learning about, what happened on this newest incident you're in the standard newsroom riyadh there's new
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say, we have a figure of more than 30 killed at this point from the government media office, but they do say that they fear that number will rise significantly. >> now we know that this was a camp for displaced people, in tents in thank makeshift shelters in the northwest of rafah. this is the area just on the border with egypt where the israeli military has been operating. it says two destroy hamas in that area, but it was outside of the area where the evacuation orders had been given. we hear from the gaza office that had been designated as a safe area by the israeli military. and it was an area where many had actually evacuated two after leaving eastern rafah where there's significant military operations. now we have heard from the israeli military they have said that an aircraft did strike a hamas compound in rafah, saying in which
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significant hamas terrorists were operating. they also add that they are aware of reports that there were several civilians harmed the incident is under review at this point. we are seeing some pretty horrific images of the dead and the injured in those camps at this point being taken to different hospitals in the area, of course, very understaffed and an hospitals which are really unable to deal with significant injuries, the likes that we are seeing at this point, there was a large fire after that strike as well. we saw paramedics, we saw firefighters, and also some of those displaced desperately trying to put the fire out as well. so this is certainly something we will be watching very closely now, just earlier on sunday as well, we know that hamas fired eight missiles, rockets from the rafah area itself. and for the first time since the end of january, they
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targeted tel aviv. now, there are no reports of injuries as far as we know from those those rockets itself, but we've heard from the israeli military saying that hamas is operating in rafah and they believe that hostages are being held in rafah. and this is why they are needing to operate what they call a precise operation in rapper itself but certainly there are going to be many questions about this particular air strike which the israeli military say this under review at this point. but at least 30 have been killed. we understand at this point the palestinian emergency committee in rafah, they believe dozens have been killed as well. in fact, the gaza media office saying 190 people, at least have been killed in attacks on more than ten shelters for displaced people. over the past it's 24 hours. now, of course, the most stress that these are figures being given to us, cnn cannot
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independently confirm figures on either side of this conflict, but certainly this is something we will be keeping a very close eye on. jessica, paula hancocks with breaking news there. thank you so much for that reporting and joining us now with more on this forum italy's negotiator for the us state department, aaron david miller, and erin thanks so much for being here with us. i first want to stay on this topic that polo was just reporting on. this strike that. the idf says was on hamas compound, that the gaza media, government media office says was on a displaced persons camp obviously if the eyes of the world are on rafah and what is going to unfold there? >> what do you think is the significance of this particular strike i mean, i think it shows even though the israelis are not using 2000 pounds or 500 pound bombs, conducting massive problem payne panes may i severe artillery strikes that the longer the israeli military campaign goes on in densely populated areas particularly in
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areas where you have a palestinians displaced hamas elements present, maybe who knows, who really knows. >> you're going to have more casualties and right now i'm afraid polo really on a road to nowhere we've got hamas rockets demonstrating the mosque has cape capacity after eight months almost nine months of war continue with rocket launch because you've got hostages died in captivity. you've got increasing palestinian casualties. and deaths. and right now, if you asked ask a senior administration official whether or not they have a way out of this. the answer would probably be no and so to that end, a short time ago, we learned israeli hello prime minister benjamin netanyahu had rejected demands from the hamas leader yahya sinwar two in the war and exit the gaza strip in exchange for releasing the hostages, netanyahu's office saying that that office that offers only leaves hamas intact to strike
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again, which they have pledged to do all of this is part of the ongoing associations over this potential ceasefire and hostage deal. >> and i'm just going back to what you just told us. is there a way to get these hostages out, get them home without agreeing to end, without israel having to agree to end the war in gaza and get the idf out of gaza. >> you haven't negotiations resuming this week we've talked about just before, at least negotiations have two speeds in this case, there's no question about that slow and slower i think that a hostage for temporary ceasefire and release of palestinian prisoners is still possible. i think hamas is rocket launches may well have been a prelude to the fact that hamas wants to demonstrate there were no mood to compromise and clearly, statements from the prime minister's office that so there'll be no ceasefire for
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hostage releases suggests that he, israelis are tempering their position. so the real question i think is whether or not there's any space for a temporary ceasefire, six weeks release of the elderly women and those who are ill for a first phase of six weeks of the return of more palestinians to northern gaza, surge in humanitarian assistance. and again, a six-week temporary ceasefire doesn't answer the mail in the end sinwar is trying to train tunnels time, and hostages for what he really wants which is an end to the war and the survival of his organization and the senior leadership, i think that's in the end. whether or not the israeli is and hamas can agree via intermediaries to figure out a way around that problem. i think that is going to determine whether or not we see any break in his battlefield
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dynamic that puts us on a better road, a better pathway to ultimately in this war this week, there was a report that egyptian intelligence had changed the terms during a previous negotiation recently, telling hamas one thing, telling israel another. >> and certainly the stakeholders here, here felt pretty burned by that, not included the us and qatar egypt is denied those allegations threatened to quit is mediated now they're saying they're going to resume on tuesday. >> but how do you think these negotiations, negotiations go forward when you do need to build that trust, can they go forward in a meaningful way with egypt playing a role? they can, but these are very curious negotiations. i mean, the principal decision-maker and the palestinian sayyed is ensconced in a tunnel somewhere below khan younis in sinai, maybe even in rafah you have indirect mediation involving the khater ease and the egyptians each of each of those
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parties have their own motives, then you have cia director bill burns burns and david barnea, the head of mossad. then you have the prime minister who frankly has conflated his own legal and political travails with what he can continue who's to believe is the best pathway for him, which is to continue the conflict in hopes of achieving some victory, killing sinwar completing or a successful rafah operation. so these are the worst conceivable circumstances. and then on top of it, all, jessica, you've got two parties, israel and hamas that are pledged to one another's destruction how they managed to do an interim deal in november is quite extraordinary, but i still believe it's possible. and will i think we'll know that sooner rather than later next week all right. >> so we looked to next week to see what might develop ariane david miller, always great to see you. thanks so much. >> thanks for having a yes or know tonight for the second time in just days extreme
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which it didn't, but then dropped quite as to be dropped i just carry to be honest thing, i'm just showing right it was four to ten, 50 seconds and that was a voice 15 seconds of my life now this was just days after a singapore airlines flight to london hit severe turbulence, injuring more than 100 people and killing a man who had a heart condition joining us now to discuss is seen in aviation analyst miles o'brien. miles, great to have you on first tell us about the types of conditions that can lead to turbulence of this magnitude and maybe why is it just happened stands, we've seen two of them is in such a close span well, a couple of things could be at play here. just kept but one thing we are paying a little more attention right now and this incident while dramatic, might not have gotten quite as much attention had we not had the previous one that said the researchers are telling us and the statistics are pretty clear. that as the climate warms and the jet
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streams grow stronger because of different temperature variations, the planet heats up in an uneven way, causing stronger jet streams these incidents of severe turbulence are in fact on the rise and what we're talking about is an aircraft that is flying into a sudden change in the airstream the jet stream can go at a hundreds of miles an hour, one direction, but it can be like a layer cake and can be at different directions in different speeds over the course of just a couple thousand feet. and so it's very difficult quite literally comes out of the blue for most pilots, right? >> and should people be worried about this, it sounds like when i talked to i think i talked to you and some other experts in the last week over the singapore airlines turbulence. you have to have your seat belt on. that is the best and biggest thing that anybody can do. that's a passenger yeah. >> if you're a real white knockoff flyer, number one,
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always have your belt belted while you're in your seat even loosely and you're going to get probably not going to avoid injury. >> you're going to feel a little less turbulence if you sit over the wings, because if you think about here's my little model here, when you're sitting where the wings are you going to get a little less leverage moment if you will and then it's important really for parents who are traveling with small children who might have an infant in their lap that can be particularly dangerous and would recommend them being in a car seat, although i know sometimes that's an added expense of people don't want to do that's good advice though, if, if they can do it this morning transportation secretary pete buttigieg said increased turbulence could be linked to climate change. >> you had mentioned that as well. let's listen to what he said. >> the effects of climate change are already upon us in terms of our transportation, turbulence is up by about 15%.
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now, there are protocols and patterns for things like how pilots who encountered turbulence can notify those who might be coming in the past, but i do think we need to continually reevaluate that in the face of the reality that these things are more frequent and more severe than before and miles, you alluded to this a little bit earlier in our conversation. >> but what is your reaction to those comments? >> well, i think the thing that is a takeaway here for us all, jessica is, you heard him say we're relying on other pilots notifications for the aircraft following that says that we are in a situation where we don't have the technology to identify this. there there's no sensor in the cockpit to say clear-air turbulence is ahead. and instead we rely on pilots to report to each other. hey, that was a bumpy ride here at flight level 37037000 feet that gets notified on the line, the air
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traffic controllers pass that along to the pilots and decisions are made to change altitude because what happens is you could be at this altitude, but just 1,000 feet above is smooth and so you can make a course correction if you have that information, but you're still relying on at least one person going through and encountering that turbulence to let you know. and that's why we as passengers need to be cautious and the airlines frankly, they should be seating their flight crews more frequently. because they are the ones more than approaching 80% of the injuries in these cases, as you might guess, are the cabin crew, the flight attendant because they're up and about serving as strings they should be seated more. i think yeah. >> all right. miles o'brien. thanks so much to see likewise, jessica nearly 700 people are feared dead after a landslide in papa new guinea. and that is a according to a un official, that number has gone up sharply since the first this happened on friday. the land sayyed
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theater without a ticket and then proceeded to stab for young females there ages ranging from nine to 17 years old. fortunately, their injuries non-life-threatening. so at least physically, they're expected to be ok. >> and then the suspect fled this movie theater massachusetts police then say, oh, by the way, that according to investigators seem to have been an unprovoked attack. >> he didn't say anything are warned these young women before he attached act police and say that he found his way to this fast-food restaurant in plymouth massachusetts, just south of the first stabbing where he then attacked man and a woman both in their 20s, also with a knife left them with non-life-threatening injuries as well. and shortly after that is when police said engage a suspect in a high-speed pursuit that ended in a crash. the suspect detained and then taken to the hospital. and eventually will face charges in those attacks. they have not really said much. this video, by the way, is actually not related to the story we can take that down in terms of what we do
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understand back to the massachusetts story. we do understand that there's that suspect will eventually face charges. and also that police in deep river, connecticut are still investigating a homicide there they were following up on a disturbance and locate a body. >> they said that the suspect in that case was arrested in massachusetts, but they stopped up to short of actually connecting it to those two stabbings that i mentioned earlier. >> so still a lot of moving parts here. they do have one thing in common, jessica, which is these three cases. they are suspects are behind bars here, so there's no public safety risks. but there are plenty of questions as you can imagine, there's certainly are. and i hear what you're saying, but just to underscore at this point, it's not clear if these crimes were all related to each other. well, we can say definitively based on the information that police and massachusetts have released, is that the first two stabbings that i mentioned? the one at the movie theater with the young women. and at that mcdonald's in plymouth, police
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have confirmed that that's the same suspect, but there's still a question as to whether or not this is the same suspect that may have been involved in a homicide that also was worked by the police yesterday in nearby connecticut. so those are the leinz or haven't been drawn quite yet, but we're hoping perhaps later today or in the days ahead to hear from authorities to try to find out a little bit more about this absolutely disturbing chain of events because at a fast food restaurant, at a, at a movie theater, if these are places that we are all very familiar with and would be packed on any weekend. and the fact that they were unprovoked stabbings at both of those locations. that's certainly adds to the disturbing nature of the story. >> no doubt about it. and with such young children at the movies theatre aren't polo sandoval. thank you so much for that reporting you bet. we have some sad news to bring you now with some new details about the death of grayson murray a two time pga winter, his parents now saying that murray died by suicide at 30 years old. he had spoken publicly about struggling with depression and
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