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swept through the central us plus after more than five weeks of testimony, we're less than 24 hours away from closing arguments. >> and donald trump's criminal hush money trial. a look at what to expect before the case is in the hands of the jury and search and rescue efforts continue after a massive landslide in papua new guinea, what we're learning about what triggered the devastation are following these major stories anymore, i'll coming in right here to see a new central we begin this hour with breaking news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is now calling a deadly airstrike in rafah a quote, tragic mistake. the gaza health ministry says that airstrike hit a refugee camp in rafah yesterday, killing at least 45 people some 200 others were wounded in the strike is really military claims that it killed two senior hamas officials. >> now those remarks come as
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hostage negotiations are set to resume in egypt tomorrow, and we are following this breaking news and we'll bring you a live report from that region in just moments. >> meantime, major cities on the east coast are bracing for potentially dangerous weather after deadly storms killed 21 people in the south central states this weekend. today, teams are assessing the damage and beginning of the cleanup amid soaring heat in some areas the storms this weekend spawn multiple tornadoes and at this point, it's not exactly clear just how many, but among them was this tornado and eddie ville, kentucky. >> wow the governor, they're giving an update a short time ago saying one tornado was on the ground for miles get devastating storms that hit almost the entire state so far we believe at least a few tornadoes touched down, including the one that we know was on the ground at least 40 miles. that tornado just barely missed the prison and eddie veil cnn meteorologist chad
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myers, is tracking the severe weather threat for today and chat a lot of this moving eastward for the east coast today no question about it. i mean, if you're having a picnic today, what i want you to have in your plans book is a place to get away from the lightning. we're not going to see tornadoes today. i mean, maybe small ef zero, you have one, we're not going to see the kind of damage that they saw and kentucky yesterday, but we will have the threat of lightning at your picnic and you really need to get out of the the way or at least have a chance to have some place to go when a storm runs your way, there's gonna be more weather build behind this, but philadelphia all the way up to almost like the delaware water gap. now, seeing thunder and lightning moving offshore, they're around hampton roads and such. but still, these severe thunderstorm watch is in effect. there could be some wind, there could be some hail but the biggest threat to life today in my opinion, is if you are struck by a bolt of lightning, if you hear thunder go indoors because that means it's close enough to hit you. if you can hear it, it's not
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that far away. yes, there's the potential for severe weather up and down the east coast and yes, millions are in the way. but the big threat here will be the lightening strikes almost a half, 1 million people still without power from the storms that hit overnight. and let me tell you this storm that hit eddie ville, the one that we just had pictures up, was likely a 200 mile per hour storm as it left eddie ville when just along is 69. and then finally died off before got into more populated areas. but they're going to find some significant damage in the past three days, 58 reports of tornadoes don't think we're gonna get me today. >> let's hope not let's take a break from this for just a couple of days. >> let's hope so. chad, please stand by, will get back to you in a moment right now. we're going to turn to samantha taylor. she's the emergency management director for denton county, texas witnesses there say that dentin took a direct hit from a tornado over the weekend samantha. thank you so much for being with us. give us an update on the search and rescue efforts where you are,
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how are things going well, bores, thank you for having us here today. >> so, so far, search and rescue efforts have been completed. i know a seconds what was done yesterday and so far we do know that everyone is accounted for right now. we're doing other secondary sweep of damage assessments, so we can enter that information into the tatum portal to capture what all has been impacted. and then we can do follow up with case-management to see how we can truly help the community on individual needs now, we're relieved to hear that everyone thus far has been accounted for. we have gotten some reports of significant damage to buildings and other property. we're seeing some of the footage from your vantage point. what does it look like on the ground right now? >> while on the bench point on the ground right now, it's just total destruction. we're watching the community pick up the pieces to rebuild back to where they were before and
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hopefully they got a good night's rest because they've been not for good 30 hours from the day before or after suffering through the event that they just want went through. we're here in pilot point, right now trying to assess a community needs working when non-profits and other volunteer your agencies to get the chainsaw crews out, start tarp and some groups roofs before the severe weather hits us again yeah. >> it's an ongoing process. i imagine i know that governor abbott signed a disaster declaration for four additional counties yesterday, including dentin. what kind of support do you think folks need most right now? what kind of resources? would best help right now? >> we are just trying to help get the vegetative debris and other debris cleaned up and brought to the curb. so waste management can pick it up and they can actually move their vehicles in and out of the affected area other than that would be monetary donations so they can actually go out in by what they need on an individual
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or family basis such as food, clothing, baby formula, or whatever they need specifically specifically to them whether it'd be getting prescription refills and things of that nature sure. >> it is going to be a long process to get back to the way things were before, but we appreciate you sharing the perspective from the community. thanks for being with us. >> some thanks for having me. >> of course and adding to the suffering ongoing in the south right now, a dangerous heatwave that is absolutely suffocating parts of texas, louisiana, and mississippi. >> more than 25 million people are facing heat advisories this memorial day holiday, the heat index expected to top more than 110 agrees in houston, that's according to the national weather service. cnn's rosa flores is live in houston and rosa, this sort of heat can be life-threatening you know, it can and it could be a public health emergency as well, especially when millions of
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people are being impacted at the same time, just take a look around the country. >> take a look at this map. >> it it speaks to the heat risk and you can see that there is an impact from coast to coast. >> the colors on this map, you can see that they're from a light tan to a deep, deep red. those are the levels of risk from minor risk, two extreme risk. now the biden administration has been taking this all of this very seriously. we're expecting osha to present a regulatory framework in the next few months to try to protect workers who are forced to work outside in these conditions. this is after osha released in an initiative in 2022 to inspect workplaces for heat related risks and conditions. now, one of the factors that osha takes into consideration are the number of deaths. now, the number that i'm about to share with you as not just work related, b but overall heat
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related deaths in the united states. take a look at these staggering numbers. this data is issued by the us department of health and human services in back in 2021. heat-related deaths were about 1,600. then a year later, it went up to about 1,700. and last year, 2,300 people died in the united states and heat-related deaths. so you can see around me that people are working out even though it's really hot here in houston right now. so it doesn't and stop people from working out, doing activities outside. i talked to some of them about some of the precautions they take when they exercise out in the heat. take a look when you see me break on the sweat, i have really gotten really hot, but i haven't broken out in sweat hydrate water, water, water du not deprive if you feel if you get chills on your skin or anything that's assigned to your body, isn't asking for some water now, some of the hottest areas
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around the country are going to be right here in texas and along the southern border take a look at these temperatures that some of these cities are breaking records today. del rio, 110 laredo, uh, hundred and nine san antonio, 102. and jessica, if you look down there, you also see houston at 98, but jessica, when you add the humidity here in houston, i love houston, but it's a bit of a swamp. the heat index today is expected to be between 108 and 100 so you can only imagine did that would peep are going to be doing here today is drinking a lot of this, a lot of water as they enjoy memorial park here in houston. those are the folks that you see out here and memorial park? >> yeah. >> great hydrate. hydrate rosa flores. thanks so much for that reporting. let's go back now to cnn meteorologist chad myers who's been standing by and chat a lot of people down there in texas want to know, is there any relief in sight no, not really. >> not for many, many more
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days, not until maybe a thunderstorm comes overhead. what i did notice about rosas shot was there was that it was at least a little bit cloudy. >> we don't have any clouds across the deep south part of texas for the heat index will be 117. >> and with the sun out, if you're in the sun, it's going to feel even hotter than that. so this is the difference. take care of the people that are outside, make sure the elderly, there's been a lot of people still in texas without power from the storms that we had just a couple of days ago. and again, a week ago brownsville that feels like temperature today is going to be 100 and 11. we saw that laredo, texas and also back out along the rio grande, may approach 105 to 110 air temperature today. and if you're in the sun, it's going to feel ten to 15 degrees warmer than that please. please please don't leave adults, children, pets please don't leave anything in your car it's. that simple. >> it's that hot. >> that is good advice. nobody needs to be inside a car at these temperatures chad myers, thanks so much. appreciate it
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we want to. >> get back to that breaking news. are we first mentioned at the top of the hour israel's prime minister is now calling that deadly strike and rafah, a tragic mistake. cnn's jeremy diamond is live force in jerusalem. jeremy, what are we learning about the strike? >> well bores, this is not the first time that we have seen dozens of civilians killed and injured in a single israeli airstrike. it is, however, the first time that we are watching the israeli government go into full damage control mode with the israeli prime minister acknowledging that this was a quote, unquote, tragic jake accident, the israeli military's top lawyer, launching a formal investigation into the matter, even acknowledging that this strike according to the israeli military, they did not believe in an assessment that they carried out before the strike that. it would cause any civilian casualties whatsoever. and i think this speaks these really gotten government will argue that this speaks to the uniqueness of this strength. this being an accident versus
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others that were proportional strikes in their view. but i think this speaks more to the moments that we are in where israel is increasingly isolated on the world stage facing growing condemnation from the united states and other countries, just days ago the international court of justice compelled israel in a formal order to stop its military operation in rafah, an order that the israeli government is effectively choosing to ignore earlier this month, president joe biden warns that israel would be crossing a red line if it carried out an all-out offensive in rafah and so israel is certainly in a moment where it, they don't believe that they can afford the kind of moments that this strike could present in terms of international condemnation. and we are already seeing that international condemnation pouring in with qatar, one of the key mediators in these talks, warning that this latest israeli strike in rafah could potentially hinder further
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negotiations to try and reach a ceasefire deal. but but we should focus of course, on the human victims of this strike 45 people, including women and children who were killed in this singles strike by the israeli military overnight, about 200 people, additional people who were injured, and the injuries are horrendous. the videos that i have seen, including some that are too graphic to air, show the absolute atrocity of of, of what was committed here in terms of the damage to chill children's bodies, burns on people's bodies. women who were dragged out their bodies charred from this, from this, and we should also note that this was a camp for displaced people who were living in eastern, in western rafah. this is not the area that the israeli military has ordered to evacuate, and it isn't area where people had thought that they were safe for us. jessica jeremy diamond, life for from jerusalem. thank you so much, jim i had this hour not so
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solomon in new york and miss is cnn right now, prosecutors and defense attorneys are making their final preparations as closing arguments are set to begin tomorrow. >> and former president donald trump's criminal hush, money trial. this is gearing up to be a pivotal week. the jury could begin deliberations as soon as wednesday with the historic verdict coming just about any time after that, if our president's bidding the holiday, we can on the campaign trail yesterday, he attended the coca-cola 600 nascar race in north carolina, where he appeared to get him warmer. welcome. >> then he did on saturday the presumptive gop nominee loudly and consistently booed throughout his speech at the libertarian party's national convention. >> in washington, dc, cnn, steve contorno is joining us now and steve, you were there at the convention on saturday how did it read in the room?
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>> it was tough to tell jessica bit all the brewing and the shouting and the heckling and the chanting. and even there's even some physical confrontations between his supporters in the convention attendees. >> but look, his team says that he is not afraid to go into unfriendly crowds. >> and this is not necessarily tell me about winning the people who showed up at the convention, but those voters across the country who might be considering a third-party candidate, they are increasingly concerned about the interest in rfk junior, who spoke at the convention on friday night and has been making outreach to libertarians as well. and they are hoping that this is a group of people that ultimately we will decide, look, we have more in common with donald trump than we have with joe biden or with some of the other candidates. and he gave this pitch that was sort of interestingly put, take a listen the libertarian party should nominate trump for president of the united states
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that's not only do that if you want to win, if you want to lose, don't do that keep getting your 3% every four years. >> now the libertarian party did not nominate donald trump. he, and he ultimately said he wasn't actually interested in the nomination. they instead went with chase oliver. he was the candidate for libertarian party in the us senate race in georgia in 2022. he also ran four house there in 2020 steve, obviously today we're honoring memorial day. former president trump took the opportunity to go on the attack, yet again, on social media what can you tell us about his memorial day message? a very different message boards and the one that president biden delivered earlier today at arlington national cemetery. trump wrote on truth, social quotes, happy
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memorial day to all including the human scum that is working so hard to destroy our once-great country and to the radical left, trump hating federal judge in new york that presided over get this to separate, separate trials. and he went on from there to to disparage the judges that have overseeing some of the cases, the e jean carroll defamation suit, the one that has ruled against his business interests there. and then he ended with a party shot at the judge in his hush money case all right. >> steve contorno with the latest farm, former president donald trump. thanks so much for that reporting. and i want to talk more about this with former republican congressman of illinois, joy joe walsh. she's also the director of mission democracy and the host of the white flag podcast also joining me is democratic strategist and former clinton white house aide keith boykins. great to have both of you here with us this afternoon. >> joe, let's start first with you. why did trump go to this libertarian convention this weekend?
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>> jessica, that's such a great question. look, this libertarian party is utterly irrelevant, but here's what trump is doing. and you know what i think about donald trump. i think he's a lawless un-american psychopath let's not forget jessica, as we honor those who died for our country today donald trump referred to those people as losers and sucker's look, he's trying to go everywhere. jessica, because he's trying to contrast himself with joe biden. trump wants to make the case that biden is not going to get out there and biden's not going to get in front of anybody who disagrees with him. it's why trump went to the bronx, right last week. trump snack and a win. new york he's trying to give this perception that he's way out there and he'll go in front of anybody to contrast himself with biden and keith rfk junior, not just a threat to the trump campaign are cnn polling chose among all voters, kennedy stands at 16% with some
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strong indications he is siphoning support from both trump and biden. >> so what should the biden campaign be doing to guard against this? >> well, i'm not sure exactly how rfk jr. cousin the election. we know that third party candidates don't win. an american politics, the presidential level that they tend to be spoilers. and i think once people have a clearer focus on what the race will look like with trump versus biden in the fall? >> i don't know that rfk jr. makes much of an impact. >> i think that the biden campaign would be wise to allow surrogates to make the argument against rfk jr. he's not really a democratic. he doesn't really pull, i think in terms of traditional democratic issues. he's a conspiracy theorist with no political experience, never held office and his running amaze at 38 year-old tech executive who's never held office. so the idea that rfk jr. somehow offering something new, he sounds a lot like donald trump, but another 70 year-old guy who came in with
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no political experience, who promoted conspiracy theories. i don't think that's going to fly well with democrats. come the general election in the fall also think that independence had, had probably more of a likelihood of leaning toward rfk junior, but i don't i don't think there are even going to support him once they see what he really stands for in the fall and joe center of tim scott continues well, what is essentially an audition to be trump's vp, i want to listen to what he told my colleague, dana bash about a two tiered justice system as it applies to the former president. >> listen to this i saw the video of the swat team from the fbi rating mar-a-lago? i have not seen the same video of them rating joe biden's garage. so i'd love to have that comparison, but more importantly, once again, we find ourselves reinforcing this to tear justice system where we see a different standard for republicans is specifically a different standard for donald trump now we of course know
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multiple biden residences were searched by the fbi, multiple times in that classified documents case. >> but but joe tim scott continues to carry water for the former president. do you think it's worth it? >> jessica? it it makes me so sad. look you know, most of my former republican colleagues all sold their soul the trump i got elected with tim scott. so many years ago, and it's so disappoints me because i never ever thought tim scott would lower himself like this and do this. is it worth it? >> gosh, i don't know. you're asking the wrong person because i'm a republican who stood up against trump, but they don't want to lose their jobs. look at what nikki haley did. they want to stay relevant? tim scott knows what he said about this two tiers adjust. this is just bull crap. he knows that jessica he's trying so hard to be trump's vice president.
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it's pathetic and keith were expecting an outcome of some sort from this hush money case in the coming days what do you how do you think the biden campaign is viewing this? >> and are they factoring in counting on a conviction here? >> i don't think the biden campaign is counting and conviction at all. i mean, the biden campaign and the white house have wisely stayed at arm's length from this case in new york and from trump's other three criminal cases. i think that the truth is that this is a big contrast to the way donald trump actually handled cases that he he was supporting or against when he was president because he was putting his thumb on the scales of justice with his justice department under both of his attorneys general, i think that donald trump doesn't have any room to speak, especially considering the fact that he was out there leading chance for lock her up about hillary clinton in 2016 and weaponizing government willing to weaponize the government to attack his political opponents and still willing to do the same thing
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right now. so in the end, trump's supporters aren't going to be moved by the outcome of this election. excusing by the outcome of the case, whatever the verdict is, i think trump's supporters were contagious support him. remember the dental trump said that he could stand in middle of fifth avenue get somebody. he wouldn't lose any supporters. and you got people like tim scott, who is willing to go on cnn as you just did just yesterday and deny the trump was even booed at libertarian convention, which he clearly was. so they're all in this cult of delusion. i don't know what you could say are possibly convinced the trump's supporters to see reality alright, keith boycott and joe walsh, thanks again. thanks for stopping by on memorial day. we appreciate it thank you coming up, russia strikes a hardware store and ukraine marking the deadliest attack in the country in weeks we're going to take you to ukraine live. that's next the nba playoffs. >> i always get emotional. you more concerned about what's going on inside the nba then what's going on inside a, you,
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eastern ukraine. >> nick was the latest on the ground there yeah, boris, that death toll from kharkiv, a staggering blast there, ukrainian officials saying and finally, they found another unexploded russian glide bombs nearby. >> the death toll rising two, 18, nearly 50 injured the smoke billowing out across ukraine's second city. but today, a fascinating developments in terms of what ukraine's army chief has been saying about the possibility of french military trainers. now we've been hearing for weeks how ukraine's experience guaranteeing a manpower crisis on his front, lines? yes, after years now of a treat of war with the russian to have a far larger population. ukraine is really struggling. it seems to fill its ranks at the speed that it necessarily needs. and part of speeding that up would be to get training for their troops done more efficiently here inside of ukraine now they appear to have seized upon a willingness shown in the past
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weeks, potentially from france as president emmanuel macron, he was the first western leader to talk about possibility in extremis of france sending troops on the ground here in ukraine. and a previous meeting back in february. according to ukraine in defense officials, the idea of trainers being sent by france here was floated. now, ukraine's military chief, oleksandr syrskyi has said he's been sayyed essentially internal paperwork, getting the documentation ready inside of ukraine to potentially receive french military trainers. now, we ask the french about that they didn't take hey, the opportunity to say this simply isn't happening. they said they were discussing this and what the needs of ukraine were. there's something they say it has been mentioned multiple times four. so we've gone now remarkably, boris for him. i don't know. cash mine back 18 months ago, too small arms anti-tank weapons being sent to ukraine by the west than tanks. now f 16s and now the possibility growing are certainly spoken about more
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frequently of nato troops on the ground here. and that'll be a phenomenal escalation if indeed it does happen, i should point out in a paris, have not openly said no to this ukrainian idea. we know how urgently ukraine indeed knees it's and in fact, two, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy gain seeing another european allies, spain today, visiting madrid's being told $1 billion worth of anti air defenses hello, weaponry that they would indeed end up receiving from the spanish. this is a triplet. he n factor laid off of the russian push north of kharkiv and new russian offensive. he stayed around to try and be sure that was under control everywhere we look the news for ukraine, franklin bad on the battlefield, yes, they're seeing some areas. the russian advance slow, but in other areas indeed speed up. and the west now increasingly called upon to very again, the kind of aid is bringing and the idea of french military trainers being here unspeakable, unthinkable, just a possibly six months ago. now being something ukraine says it's real 13
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documentation for however much is designed to pressure emmanuel macron and bringing this to fruition, where it just continually increases the debate about how involved nato is going to to be in this war in the end and it's a lot more than i ever thought it would be when russia invaded over two years ago. now, just to startling sine, frankly, of how long this is going on for and how more is dragging the west end boris? >> yeah, it speaks to the desperation felt by ukraine and its western allies to respond. nick paton walsh according from eastern ukraine. thank you so much coming up. >> a man accused of setting a new york city subway rider on fire has been arrested. >> why investigators believe this was not an isolated incident? >> riyadh saves new album is breaking records gets to say what country is colby country bianna, say a nashville's renaissance tonight, that aid on cnn no application fee. if
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captioning is brought to you by sokoloff law reza three more victims call now $30 billion in trust money has been set aside. you may be entitled to a portion of that money, paul, when 8085920400. that's when 8085920400 amanda, new york is accused of throwing a flammable substance on a stranger in a subway station, burning him and then running off. >> you're looking at video from an incident in february and you'll see the suspect holding two objects with fire shooting out of them will last. i'm sorry, this weekend, he was later taken into custody let's bring in cnn's athena jones, you know, what are you learning about what happened? >> high bars? well, certainly as scary incident and police say this is not the first time this has happened. that's what that video from february shows. but as of this weekend, nile taylor, 49 years old, is arrested. he faces eight charges, including assault, arson, and reckless endangerment for throwing a flammable substance onto a tweet three old victim who's shirt ignited. the victim was
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burned we understand they are in stable condition at the hospital. this happened around 2:45 p.m. on saturday at a subway station in downtown manhattan. so not very far from here. >> but as i mentioned, he is also that this man, nile taylor, the suspect in what the new york police department says was a similar incident in february where they say he was separately arrested on sunday in connection with that incident. >> that is the video we see there. he's accused of throwing a lit container as we see two containers of flammable liquid at a group of people standing on the platform at another subway station, very close to here in downtown manhattan. he faces charges of attempted assault, reckless endangerment and arson. no injuries were reported and this sort of thing is very rare. the subway serves more than 3 million customers day it's lower than it was before the pandemic, but still 3 million people. this is not that's under, that happens every day, but it's still concerning for anyone who rides the subway. >> oh, for sure. and athena did the nypd give any motive for this attack? i think people
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always go, but why why would he do something like this? >> no, no motive yet, we'll have to find out. we don't yet know also when this suspect will be in court. cnn has been trying to find out whether he has a lawyer, but still this we know that subway crime arrests, i should say, by the nypd in the subway have gone up by more than 50%, at least during the first quarter of this year. most of those though are dealing and with a gun violence or fare evasion, this sort of thing, exceedingly rare, but it's the kind of thing that gets a lot of attention and makes people who are already nervous to ride the subway more nervous. boras, jessica, i think the jones thank you so much for the update. we want to focus now on some of the other headlines were watching this hour we're getting a first look at the suspect in a massachusetts stabbing spree that is 26 year-old, jared ravid's. he's now in custody after six people were stabbed saturday in separate attacks the police say are likely connected. the first of those incidents was at a theater, were four young girls were stabbed. their mom or the mom
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of three of them, i should say, spoke with our boston affiliate so you see vb nope. >> so they were the only four people in this movie theater. >> they had just sat down. they had just got their concessions and i guess he came up behind them and the row they will like in the second row. and he came up behind them my oldest was leaned over to get something. he got her in the back and then my other daughter and the top chest and then my last daughter across her arm, laughing the whole time and then got their friend and then ran off after the theatre attacks. two mcdonald's workers were stabbed at a rest area restaurant. >> ravid's apparently may also be linked to a death in neighboring connecticut also to cruise ship set sail from the port of baltimore this weekend, the first since the francis scott key bridge collapse two months ago, the bridge fell after the cargo ship dali
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to three-to-one, three-to-one today violent earth with we have primer premiere sunday at nine on cnn the death toll from a massive landslide and papua new guinea appears to be far worse than initially feared. >> more than 2000 people are believed to have been buried alive according to officials friday's landslide happened in a remote mountainous region. and as cnn's ivan wants and reports, rescuers had been struggling to reach that area it has taken days for authorities and papua new guinea to come to grips with the scale of the destruction from a deadly landslide. they now say that the death toll could have grown into the thousands an outpouring of grief in a village community where the government says more than 2000 residents could be trapped under deep rock many of the people in these highland villages buried as they slept when a massive landslide hit
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overnight friday satellite pictures from before and after show the sheer size of the landslide the rubble so deep that few victims have been recovered get off. >> i have 18 of my family members buried under the debris and the soil that i'm standing on a lot more family members and the village, i cannot count in the landowner here. thank you to all those who came to help us. but i cannot retrieve the bodies. so i'm standing here helplessly yambali village in enga province is an extremely remote part of papua new guinea. help has been slow to arrive through mountainous terrain thick with jungle. the terrain unstable even for rescue workers without heavy lift equipment, desperate people have done what they can. >> they are using thinking sticks spades agricultural forks and they are hence of course, a small amount of aid has arrived, but the landslide
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has destroyed the main road into the village and aid workers say violence between local tribes has made the journey even more dangerous over the weekend, eight people were killed and houses and shops burned along the road to the disaster site. >> and evacuation area has been established to emergency medical centers have also been established and the defense force plans to bring in heavy equipment tomorrow papua new guinea has called for help as it comes to terms with the scale of the disaster, the united states and close neighbor australia have offered support. but in this stricken community, hope for rescue is dwindling with every passing our part of what is so tragic is the timing of this disaster, the landslide took place at around 3:00 in the morning. local time. that is when most of the members of these rural communities would have been at sleep in their homes back to
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