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on your liberty. there is no doubt about that. >> certainly trump's critics would not like to see him serve any of his time at any of his luxury property he's including here at trump tower, whatever the sentence. judge verse sean has a number of options erin. >> all right. jayson. thank you very much. and before we go, some news, just breaking tonight, the obamas are announcing that michel's mother, marion robinson, passed away today in chicago. in a statement, former president obama writing for the healthy nudge, she agreed to move to the white house. we needed her the girls needed her, and she ended up being our rock through at all. according to michelle obama, she was the most popular person in the white house. something she and her mother have spoken about mad cow them into allowing me to do my own laundry. >> and she was the most beloved figure in the white house. let me tell you. i believe dream of people butler's the housekeepers, they would all
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stop by and they would grandmas room was like the confessional marian robinson was 86-years-old. thanks for joining us. the news continues now right here on cnn hello, and welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. >> i'm kimberly hoover. this is cnn newsroom. donald trump isn't letting 34 felony convictions and a gag order stop him from lashing out. we'll break down his reactions to the jury's decision in as york hush money trial resin joe biden reveals a new plan for a ceasefire in gaza, despite israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu not appearing to be on board. us mexico is a day away from a historic election, and the voters decision could impact more than just domestic politics. i'll mexico's relationship with the us could change after sunday live from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with
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kim gruber donald trump and his attorneys are planning their next moves after his conviction on 34 felony counts, a jury found trump guilty this week of falsifying business records. >> to cover up hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniel's in new york friday, he railed against the white house, the justice department and the judge says a case where if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone these are bad people these are in many cases, i believe sick people. >> the former president will be sentenced next month are paula reid has more on that then new york criminal case against former president trump is far from over. of course, the next date on the calendar is his sentencing on july 11, just days before the republican national convention. sources tell cnn it's unclear if trump's legal team will move to push that back later in the year. there'll be meetings
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about that over the next next few days to figure out if they want to let that sentencing date stand and use it politically as they entered the convention, or if they want to push it back a few weeks given that his legal team will be busy with another case down in florida through the end of june. >> now, after that, we expect that the trauma team will ultimately file an appeal throughout the course of this case. >> they have been preparing for the possibility of an appeal if there was a conviction nib and filing motions, raising objections, trying to preserve any constitutional questions. now that process will likely take a long time, possibly lasts until after the november election paula reid, cnn, new york, in his friday speech, trump slammed his former lawyer, michael cohen. now he didn't name colon because a gag order prevents him from doing that. but it was clear who trump was talking about. listen, this now i'm not allowed to use his day because of the gag order. but you know, he's just leaves back.
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everybody knows that took me a while to find out but he was effective. he did work but he wasn't a fixture. he was a lawyer. >> cohen spoke to cnn friday night and reacted to what his former boss said here is yeah. >> all right. i'm an effective sleazebags. i again, there's nothing that donald trump can say that has any effect upon me at all. the days of me being in the colt of that dumpster cult of donald trump is over right now. he wants to call me a convict once caught me a felon. guess what? pow. so are you so were you the special counsel on trump's classified documents case? is again, asking for a gag order against him. jack smith refiled his request with the judge overseeing the case on friday. you want the bar trump from making statements about law enforcement officers who searched mar-a-lago. trump has said that his life was in danger because of a policy and evolving use of deadly force.
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the judge refused a similar request earlier this week, but said smith could refile after speaking with trump's attorneys residue biden says trump's attacks on the justice system is dangerous. he spoke at the white house on friday about the verdict and trump's statements, serious donald trump has given every opportunity to defend himself his reckless is dangerous. >> it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because >> more hall in atlanta. he joins us from new york. thank you so much for being here with us so donald trump responded in his speech last night yeah, i can imagine that what he said
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likening the judge to a devil would wouldn't really help them in terms of his sentencing phase, right? >> well, i'm glad to be with you. >> that's true. i mean, he he is playing this game of trying to both respond to a verdict that he didn't like. and at the same time, he's doing politics on the stop by continuing to throw red meat to his base. by railing against the justice system in specifically gets this, judge, i will tell you the comments about the judge we're not we're not covered or the gag order. in other words, he was allowed to discuss his displeasure with the cord. it may not be the smartest thing to do it. i'm sure his lawyers are not encouraging him to get in there and to lambaste this, judge ahead of center which we could be either in a couple of months or it could be further down the road if in fact that date is rescheduled so probably not the best move from a core perspective, but again, he's, he's doing this political
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dance. i think at the same time yeah. >> you you spoke of red meat there. i mean, from reached a fund raising milestone, not totally unexpected, but what do you think that says about how republicans and maybe the public more broadly are responding to this case you know, i think this case has been saying as the weaker of the cases, it may be the less significant of the cases would be a better way to put it that it had been brought against him over this to go first, the trump team, i believe probably wanted this case, if any of them we're going to go before the election with this. >> this to be the one it gives him a chance to talk about sort of the novel way that he was indicted. this was an unusual case. he's the only one that we know of that has been prosecuted for these specific acts sort of tying in a wood i've been a misdemeanor, much less significant charge, and make it a felony in an effort to use state law to enforce federal law. those may be issues that we see on appeal but he has use this case to maximize that his claims. and
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it's been played into his it playing into his game a little bit. it's a lot of to maximize his client at the system has been weaponized against it. i think that's a dangerous position. i think that's an another attack and he's known for doing that. he's attacking the foundations functions of american government but that's that he's done that successfully. frankly, over over the last number of years. and so this was another one of the again, he's got to work its way through the appeal process, but we'll see how that comes out at the end of the day. yeah. well, let me ask you directly about that. do you think he might have solid grounds here? >> i do think there are a couple of issues have some merit whether or not he successful. we'll see, but they're not frivolous appeals. one of those would be the due process claims and that is was he placed on sufficient notice by the prosecutor of the specific charges of the specific allegations and elements of those charges in the indictment. >> then we'll see the jury
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properly charged as to as to their function in relation to those. >> so specifically, we're talking about that, that kyks step of making this case go from a misdemeanor to a felony level. was the jury sufficiently charged that they had to be unanimously find the specific content for a specific second crime that one thing that makes us a felony and that's specific. second crime is not well laid out in the charging documents and other the american constitutional law. there's a due process, right. four a defendant to be placed on proper notice of those claims for which he or she must defend themselves against. and so that will be i think an appeal and we'll also see i think a strong argument made about whether or not his proposed the expert witness, this federal election expert, had his testimony so limited and so they chose not to call him at trial, but the judge so
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that to making the effort to call him sort of a melody. those are things i only on the question of change in the venue and all those things you've probably will pop i asked, i don't let the court would do much, but certainly when we talk about constitutional principles, those things may catch the attention of the new york court of appeals or ultimately if he's not successful in the state courts, they may catch the attention of a federal court should his, should he be successful, get his appeal her by a federal judge. >> all right. so looking ahead to sentencing if he is sentenced to jail, i mean, the implications of that as a us attorney, you served on the terrorism and national security subcommittee. so i wonder how high do you think the chances are that we might see a violent response to this? >> would we look back at history, especially involving mr. trump? >> there have been outburst by service four years. >> we've seen that as recently as january the six and so i hope we don't and i hope that
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people will allow this process to work through and same time, i will say think it's unlikely that the judge sentences into prison. it's just logistically almost impossible if frankly, a little bit regular sentencing grandmothers. this is the lowest grade a felony. he's a non-violent offender. he's a first offender. there's no likelihood of a repeat of this hit on this charge and he's the former president in states and he's entitled to secret service protection even as a convicted felon. >> he he's entitled that protection. >> so that places a huge straight on how he would be protected should he be placed in some type of state facility so hopefully they will come to pass. but, i think people are would be well place to let the process work and to not heed any calls or intentions to cause any disturbance about it. this this is our system and our system as it, there's a trial, there's an appellate process.
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their reviews, it can happen if and if there has been some error of law in the case and so that process needs to work its way through. but again, i just think it's unlikely that you'll see in confined to an institution, especially we also know he's he's he's gonna be the republican nominee for president yeah. so that that also places perhaps another constitutional restraint that a court would find perhaps oppressive in restraint of his ability to name if he were incarcerated. now so many implications let the process work as you say, michael moore in new york. >> thank you so much, really appreciate it. >> glad to be with you. thank you israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reiterated earlier that the conditions for ending the war on gaza have not changed. >> now his comments come after president biden laid out a new ceasefire deal, he said, israel proposed netanyahu is calling for the elimination of hamas, the freeing of all hostages, and assurance that quick gaza no longer poses a threat to
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israel. cnn's kevin lip deck has more on the new proposal president biden is describing this as a decisive moment as he unveils in quite striking detail this three-phase proposal from israel to secure the release of hostages and pair it with a ceasefire and president biden clearly coming out trying to put pressure on both sides to come back to the table and come to the agreement. >> and i think the thinking really is by laying out these details. so specifically the president is putting the onus on both sides to come together and end this war. and certainly he did say very explicitly in his speech that it is time for the war to end. he said for the first time that israel has degraded hamas's capabilities to the point where they could not launch another attack, akin to the one on october 7. and he said that that is reason enough for israel to come back to the
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table and come to an agreement. now, just to tick through some of the phases of this deal that the president laid out in the first phase would be a six-week ceasefire. it would include the withdrawal of israeli troops from populated areas of gaza and the release of elderly and female hostages. a senior administration official did say there they're still needed to be some details negotiated between the sides as the deal moves from the first phase to the second phase. but the second phase would include a permanent end to hostilities. the exchange of the remaining hostages and the complete withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza. what the president said his speech that was that as these negotiations, we're continuing this ceasefire would also continue, sort of putting that on the table as a key option for these sides to come to an agreement on the third phase would include a reconstruction plan for gaza,
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as well as the return of all the remaining in hostages. now, president biden said in his speech that this was an israeli proposal, but i think the reaction from the prime minister's office does expose a little bit of daylight between the two men, the prime minister's office says that the israeli government is united and the desire to bring home or hostages as soon as possible. well but they said that netanyahu and his government remain firm. and the fact that they cannot end the war before they are completely have gone after hamas. now, in his speech president biden did apply pressure on the israeli public to pressure their own government to come to an agreement on the steel. and he did call out certain members of the israeli government who he said were opposed to ending the war in gaza. listen to what he said. >> i know there are those in israel who will not agree with this plan and we'll. call for war to continue indefinitely
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saw some are even in the government coalition and they've made it clear. they want to occupy gaza. i want to keep fighting for years and the hostages are not a priority to them. well, i've urge leadership is on the stand behind this deal. >> of course the backdrop to the president's speech today is the situation in rafah as israeli forces enter the central part of that city and as israeli airstrikes continue to bombard areas there we did hear from president for the first time today about that israeli strike that resulted in the deaths of 45 civilians. he called them terrible images. and this was interesting because certainly president biden is under a lot of pressure himself here in the united states to try and find a conclusion to this war. and i think what you heard him say today to these protesters was to redirect their anger and their outrage toward hamas and encourage that terror group to come to the table to finalize
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an agreement and to bring the hostilities to an end kevin lab tech, cnn washington israel confirmed its forces have pushed into central rafah after a new offensive launched in the city in early may, it comes as israel faces international criticism for its military operation there, which is uprooted hundreds of thousands of civilians, maybe many not for the first time, the un is warning that it's unable to feed enough people experiencing apocalyptic conditions in the city we are tired, people are tired. we desperately need to start helping people go beyond this day-to-day existence and scraping for an existence and to do that, there has to be a ceasefire that also means hostages need to be released on friday, the israeli military claimed it destroyed dozens of hamas tunnels and killed hundreds of palestinian militants on the outskirts of rafah. >> and we have new satellite images showing the destruction
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florida, is calling for more action. fortson was killed in his apartment on may 8, third by deputy eddie duran, who was responding to a disturbance in process. bodycam footage showed fortson holding a lowered firearm in his right hand when he answered the door and was killed. the sheriff's department fire duran after an internal investigation which found the deputy's use of deadly force unreasonable and in violation of agency policy family says they are pleased with the firing, but they expect charges to be filed against the officer, admitted ongoing state criminal investigation in minnesota, minneapolis police officer was killed while attempting to help an injured suspect, officer jamal mitchell, was responding to a shooting in an apartment complex when he himself was shot he's now being remembered as a hero, described as being exceptional in every way. cnn's whitney wild has more at around 5:15 p.m. police receive a call of two people shot at an apartment in south minneapolis when officers arrived, they are
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immediately met with gunfire, were getting shot at years going second implant as officer jamal mitchell drives up to the scene, he stops less than two blocks away. there are mitchell spots, someone he believes it needs medical care. that's when police say officer mitchell is ambushed one officer critical in route to the hospital one officer substantial. we're going to try to transport it as well. >> the suspect officer mitchell hoped to save instead shoots and kills him officer mitchell was attempting to assist the individual that shot him and with that, it happened very fast and that he ambushed him. i'm using the term for a reason of seeing the video and he was ambushed at the time by this individual that was there, the suspect and to civilians were killed during the shooting for other people in minneapolis police officer, a firefighter, and to citizens were shot but
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more than 100 firefighters were sent to put out a blaze and energy facility in western ukraine i'm adria officials say more than 80 russian drones and missiles were shot down overnight meanwhile, ukraine now has a go-ahead from washington to conduct some strikes into russia with us made weapons. the us secretary of state confirmed the decision on friday, which marks a u-turn from previous us policy. but as fred pleitgen rewards, it comes with some major caveats but a significant step by the biden administration ten, now allow the ukrainians to use us made weapons to target russian territory. >> all bite in a restrictive manner. now, essentially what the us is saying is that if russian troops are amassing on the russian side of the border, for instance, towards the kharkiv region egn then the ukrainians could target those russian troop concentrations using american made a weapons. they could also, for instance, target russian jets that have been bombarding the front lines in that harb of area as well? however, what the ukrainians
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can't do is they can't hit further into russian territory, for instance, using atacms missiles to target some of those russian air bases from which those jets take off from that then target those. ukrainian positions. nevertheless, ukrainians, obviously very happy about all this. the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy he came out and he said that this is a very important first step for the ukrainians, even though he couldn't talk much more about what all this is going to mean the kremlin, of course, irate about all of this, saying that this shows the degree of the involvement of the western a us on the ukrainian side another interesting thing about all all this is that as the us says, that they are now allowing the ukrainians to use american-made weapons to target russian territory. other nato allies are also following suit. the germans, for instance, have come out and now said that the ukrainians are also allowed to use a german weapons to fire across the border especially of course, in that park region, where right now the ukrainians
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are facing a massive russian offensive. fred pleitgen, cnn, berlin donald trump's conviction on 34 felony counts as a lot of voters talking with some of them are saying just ahead, you're on cnn newsroom i'm thinking, i'm going to die. and i thought that was it. >> with liev schreiber premiers tomorrow with nine on cnn. >> can the riva support your brain health very janet, hey eddie, know fraser, franck. >> franck, bread. how are you fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge there are giant some mughal they are the men and women building or babies next generations, submarines they are giants and what they do because they worked in a place where they can grow where they can learn
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and false claims areas it's a rigged it was a rigged trial. we wanted a venue change where we could have a fair trial we didn't get it. we wanted a judge change. we wanted to judge. it wasn't conflicted and obviously he didn't do that as attorneys can't appeal the verdicts until after he's sentenced on july 11, just days out of the republican presidential nominating convention convictions have trump's supporters and critics talking about what it means for his chances in this year's presidential race. >> fans nick valencia reports on what they're saying in the battleground, state of georgia with 24, go to trout, millicent, abby gets emotional when talking about donald trump i love you trump when you look at that flag, what do you think? what do you see? where do you feel? >> well i just i just feel
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he's come back the 64-year-old grandmother was right here at her home in atlanta when the guilty verdict came down she wasn't watching her husband, who was a democrat that was. but abby says she made up her mind a long time ago except that we've added a little bit because they say, well trunk this trump that he's going to jail and listen cares who cares? >> we don't care. >> you don't care at all that he's a kid? >> no, we don't know nope. >> do you understand that some people would say, you know, the justice system worked here he is. well, does this cism out on the trail of atlantis belt line, the heart of the city is liberal enclave. voters were shocked. anyone could still support trump after the guilty verdict i just think it's crazy. i think somebody who doesn't know your name doesn't care about you at all having that kind of loyalty to somebody who would throw you to the dirt four or nothing is insane. and i think that trump is kind of put himself in this position where he is seen as almost a religious figure by a lot of his supporters. >> and they are willing to follow him regardless of what he does. and that is that is a
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scary thing. >> i'm kind of upset that he could still run for president and being a felon. but that's how it is clearly just the most despicable person who's ever run in this country. and the guilty verdict. >> oh, i mean, i'm not surprised 20 miles north in cobb county voters here weren't surprised either in this populace atlanta suburb crucial to biden flipping georgia four years ago, people we spoke to watch the case closely for more than a dozen voters. >> we spoke to the verdict, reaffirmed the way they were already leaning. >> do you think that he got a fair shake? >> i think so. >> yeah, i think so. i mean, it was a jury of the way of and that's how we've always done in his country. >> every man knows he did it. >> he is guilty. >> i think everything happens for a reason and i think that when you do bad, that god sees here's what you do, and he punishes you as he sees fit. >> do you wish that trump could be president forever? yes, i would ask for millicent abby.
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she says nothing would stop her from voting for trump in november. so he could literally go on fifth avenue and shoot someone supportive. now, can you would support him? >> some of you may be wondering how we met milis and abby. well, that was driving through town atlanta earlier this week and i saw trump flag which has a rarity for a deeply held blue county. when we knocked on the door, though, i don't think i expected to see who came to the door, but abby tells me that she is such a hardcore trump supporter to the bone that this lifelong democrat said she would go back to voting think for the democrats if trump's switch parties because she said he is such a good person, but every other voter that we spoke to was not as convinced. in fact, one of the voters that you heard from in that p.sit says that she's only reluctantly voting for joe biden because she says that trump has been proven to be such a bad person and in a state like georgia, which is crucial to winning the 2024 presidential election, she would hate to hand the win over to president trump. >> nick valencia, cnn marietta, georgia. on sunday, mexico is set to have the largest elections in its history, more than 20,000 positions are on
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the ballot nationwide and the country is poised to elect its first female president. former mexico city mayor claudia sheinbaum is leaning candidate for the presidency, and she's a close ally of the current president. her rival, such a tdl, galvez is supported by coalition of opposition parties issues like public security and immigration have been top issues for the presidential candidates while economy is a big matter between mexico and its top trading partners, the us, whoever wins the selection will have to grapple with trade disputes concerning washington all right. want to begin. >> jayson mars zak, who joins us out of washington, is the director of the atlantic council's adrianne arsht, latin america center. >> thank you so much for being here with us. so first, before we get to all the politics, i mean, this election campaign has been marred by some horrific violence, murders assassinations take us through what's behind it came out only is this election the most the largest election mexico's
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history have 100 billion mexicans who are registered to vote. >> but this is also unfortunately been the most violent election in mexico's history. different estimates show that there's upwards of about 30 candidates who have been assassinated over the course of the election. including a. candidate for a local officers just assassinated this past thursday. security violence has play significantly into this selection. the last public, public debates, a couple weeks ago had security as its main focus. the two different candidates, claudia sheinbaum and galvez, have different approaches to violence, claudia sheinbaum i'm seeks to continue the policies of the current president lopez obrador. where social seeks to have a more forceful policy with using the different apparatus of the state governments. >> all right. so you mentioned the two candidates there. obviously this is having a first female president is historic, but the implications for the us are important. as well. so whoever wins for topics like migration as well, you mentioned sheinbaum, sort
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of continuing on the policies of her predecessor on security is is the same true with migration and border issues as well? what we see roughly more of the same yeah. >> well, you kim sheinbaum is the handpicked successor of the current president lopez obrador. in both her and so go galvez have relatively relative similarity in their migration approaches. both seek to have a continuation of a humane approach. both take to rectify the it. divides a minus that exists between demand for labor and supply for labor. and boasts eat to work with the united states. now the border, we'll of course be a top topic for both candidates, not only on the migration fronts, but in 2026, we have the review period for the us usmca the us, mexico, canada free trade agreement. that what it was so what a doubt, but five years ago, there was built into it, this review claws. and so this will be one of the first topics
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is seeing from the us perspective, the mexican perspective, and the canadian perspective of what's working, what isn't working as well in this agreement as we approach this review period also, kim important to point out that this the next president will take office just one month before the us elections. so the first month in office will probably the next president will be faced with having to potentially respond to rhetoric this coming on the us campaign trail regarding mexico yeah, you can expect that'll certainly be much mentioned topics, certainly by a, by donald trump when you're talking about the two candidates, when it comes to trade and economic issues, is that whether there are differences are greatest do you think? >> i think you the difference is our greatest with regard to this, i mentioned the security policy approach also the approach to energy policy president lopez obrador has continued the investment in fossil fuels and mexico, social galvez has a platform that
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seeks to favor even more of an emphasis on renewables and one of the big differences between the two is this decision in mexico of continuity, which is what shyam that's what so chill represents. >> now, again, chad quantity sheinbaum is well-positioned by polls, polls have hurt anywhere from about 11 to 22 points up. >> and her pulling numbers are really not changed in the last three months since the official campaign period began. >> all right. we will be watching these elections. jayson mars, zach, thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it thank you. >> kim alright. >> turning now to the election in south africa, where the country is looking at its biggest political shifts since the end of apartheid. for the first time in 30 years, the ruling african national congress party is set to lose its majority after this week's vote. with results from 90% of voting districts counter the
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anc was at 41%. now it's a huge blow for the party of nelson mandela since the anc will be forced to form a coalition to stay in government we'll be right back let me check. we hear nothing. >> the space shuttle accident usually not one thing. it's a series of events is that part of the wing coming apart? >> space shuttle columbia, the final flight. now streaming on max every weekday morning, cnn's five things has what you need to get going with your day. >> and here are five reasons ms supreme it on max it's the five essential stories of the morning in five minutes or less you can stream it anywhere, anytime hi we'll get you up to speed and on with your day. >> cnn's five things with kate bolduan, streaming weekdays exclusively on maddox i have type two diabetes, but i manage
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this annual security conference here in singapore. and what we're anticipating is with his arrival, he will be bringing europe's deadliest conflict right here to the heart of asia to an annual gathering which is attended for the most part by defense chiefs from around asia and dominated by the ongoing rivalry between the us and china. so you've had the us secretary of defense, lloyd austin meeting with his chinese counterpart here yesterday. there are clearly disagreement it's when it comes to the war in ukraine, for example, this morning we heard a chinese people's liberation army officer in a question in an answer period asserting laying claim to the argument that beijing has made in the past, that the war in ukraine was caused by the expansion of the nato military alliance. >> austin responded saying
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respectfully, i disagree he argued that the war would started in his words, when vladimir putin, the russian president, launched an illegal invasion into ukraine, where upon the audience, applause plotted. >> i've never actually seen a reaction like that at one of these annual gatherings. so this is going to be a moment for zelenskyy to meet face-to-face swift leaders here in asia, presumably with the us defense chief, and they have met before in the past, but also to make a case two liters in asia, about the ongoing conflict here. and certainly when you have some governments in the region, china in particular, which is a close close ally of russia china, we've heard calling for peace talks between ukraine and russia, but just yesterday, the chinese foreign ministry, kim, announced that it would not be participating in p talks
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scheduled in switzerland next month. beijing responding saying that since russia is an invited, that it doesn't make any sense for china to participate. >> i heard the dutch ministry of defense who attended here saying that that was a shame that she regretted china's position here. >> so what we see are some of the fault lines, the rivalries in the region. and zelenskyy coming in person to make ukraine's case to the assembled delegations here in singapore all right. >> i appreciate that analysis. >> i haven't watson in singapore. thank you so much. >> and we'll be right back still tools or as tough and dependable as the people who use them this father's de, given the gift that's built for dad right now, save $30 on the fsb. >> he six arson de gas-powered trimmer. real still when migraine strikes, you're faced
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going last five goals of game forward to even the series. the euler's offense, pick it up right where they left off in game five friday night in dallas stars goalie jake honore, he stops the first shot here, but not the follow from riot nugent hopkins that gave edmonton the one nothing lead. and the former first overall pick, he was not done just over a minute into the second nugent hopkins is going to clean up a mess here again, this time off the rebound from leon dry sayyed oiler's grew up or go onto win three-to-one it going up 32 in this series are gonna have a chance to win the series tomorrow at home in dallas. coach peter navarro didn't appreciate some of the questions he was getting about his team's effort after the game as much as you're praising the euler's, did you not think it was kind of a lifeless second period for your team after falling behind and just kinda putting no pressure on them at all? >> yeah. i mean, listen, there's there's always things you can do better i'm not you can sit here in question are
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