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get one free >> for only 24, 95 each this is cnn the world's news network hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us from all around the world and everyone's dreaming us on cnn max, i was with church just ahead mexico's preliminary results are in and it looks like the beginning of an historic new era for the country. who's been named as the projected winner of the presidential election. we will reveal. >> and donald trump taking on his first media or appearance since his historic criminal conviction, what he had to say about potential prison time, plus, there's a deal on the table for israel and hamas. but we're still waiting to hear whether both sides will agree on the terms, what the us is doing to try to secure a ceasefire in gaza?
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>> for matlab this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie chair. >> thanks for joining us. well preliminary results are in the mexico's historic election, and claudia sheinbaum is now projected to become the country's first ever female president. former mexico city mayor, is a member of the ruling morena party and a protege of the outgoing president, andres manuel lopez obrador. and cnn's gustavo valdes joins me now, live from mexico city. good to see you again. gustavo. so when historic de in mexico with the election of the first female prison what is the latest on claudia same bonds projected when well, she has already thank her followers and thank the opposition candidates who she said already cold her to congratulate, congratulate her, and concede defeat. >> so she is poised to become mexico's first female prison
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president in the first president of jewish descent. in her speech, she recognized that not everybody voted for her. so she pledges to be a present for all mexicans, you know, when we talked to voters during this weekend, they recognize that the chances of having a female president was high. so that was not the main factor. sure. >> for them to vote the what they told us they want to see is what kind of present is she going to be? they'd say they want to see her walk from under the shadow of andres manuel lopez obrador and become her own person. she has said during her campaign that she would continue with the policies of lopez this obrador, but the mexicans obviously agree with some of that, but they would like her to be not to be a puppet. they want her to be able to show who she is and little mexicans in the next six year public safety is going to be a priority. that's what everybody told us they want but
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to see change because the past few years have been very violent. mexico is one of the most violent wants in the world. so they want to see what she's going to do to change that to get some control over the organized crime that mexico has in many parts of the country. this was a very violent campaign over 30 candidates were assassinated. so there's optimism from the voters, obviously, they liked what they saw on her. she getting at least 58% of the vote according to the national electoral institute, means that she will get a mandate and she's also going to have likely a majority of the state governors behind her. and most of the members of congress. so she should have a nice time governing without much opposition. now, we just need to see who she's going to be for the next six years. >> they've we do gustavo
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valdes joining us live from mexico city. many thanks to that report. >> and earlier i spoke with the acting director of the wilson center's mexico institute on how the incumbent mexican president may impact his successes administration. >> take a listen this was very much an election four and about cloudy ashamed bomb, but it was also a reference of current mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador, who for the last six years have sas, has sustain really high levels of approval rates anywhere between 60 to 70%, which reflect the current percentage that claudia sheinbaum have one in mexico. >> now, these are historic elections, not only because more than 20,000 positions were up for elections, the largest in the country's history. but as you well mentioned, it is the first time that mexico has elected its first female president now, going forward big questions surrounding a kardashian bomb administration is what role, if any, undress, manuel lopez obrador will
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continue to play during her six-year term. and what that means for her internally with the governing party, the grip of power that andres manuel lopez obrador currently has over the governing party may look very different under a claudia shame bomb administration, we have to remember that unders manuel lopez obrador founded morena and in essence, he is more and so the way that the governing party reacts to cloudier coming into power is going to be increasingly an interesting to monitor. and we have to wait and see the competition and if congress, i think whether the majority party is ever able to attain a super majority will really dictate how much cloud is shaped. mum will be able to achieve in the next six years run cool, so projected to win claudia sheinbaum faces many challenges, including tackling public security and safety concerns. perhaps perhaps the top concern ben here, organized crime, energy and immigration how will she deal with those
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challenges when we look at her 100 government plan, her political platform, there are several areas where she differentiates herself from, and there's manuel lopez obrador. >> and i think that's the other great night. mystery about the shabaab administration is how much will she continue building on underneath manuel lopez obrador's political platform, which essentially brought her not only to the candidacy, but to power and in which areas you might break away from her predecessor in looking at her political platform, there are three areas, specifically the she outlines where we could see potential change. the first one is in the energy sector where her scientific background and environmental engineering degree has pushed her to state that she looks to foreign direct investment and clean and renewable energies in mexico, something that's very different from the fossil fuels and dirty energy that am low has push forward during his administration on the security front, there seems to be a potential change in terms of
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amylose hugs, not bullets strategy. and what claudia wants to do in terms of strengthening intelligence and information gathering to combat transnational criminal organizations that have taken control of a vast area of mexican territory and then on the last point, there is a potential shift in foreign policy in regards to the relationships specifically with the united states, given that the issues of migration, security, and commercial ties between both nations will be determined not only by cloud ashamed bob success today, but also who will when the white house in november former us president and now convicted felon donald trump says, he'd be ok with serving prison time. >> this comes just days after he was found guilty of all 34 charges in his hush money criminal trial. but as he awaits sentencing on july 11, they republic public in candidate for president is reflecting on calls to put his formal rival, hillary clinton behind bars and warning that a
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harsh punishment for him would be too much for his supporters to bear. >> they also luck. and i felt that i could have done it but i felt it would have been a terrible thing. and then this happened to me and so i may feel differently about hillary glenn. i didn't say lock her up, but the people those locker up luck or about okay then we won and i say and i said pretty openly, i say all right, come on, just relax. let's go. we got to make our country great. i don't know that the public would stand it. i don't i'm not sure the public would stand for with a house arrest for i think i think it would be tough for the public to take you know, at a certain point, there's a breaking point new polling reveals most americans agree with the hush money verdict cbs news, yougov poll released sunday finds 57% of americans think the jury reached the right decision
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joining me now from charlottesville, virginia is larry sabato. he is the director for the center of politics at the university of virginia. and editor of the book, a return to normalcy. the 2020 election that almost broke america. always great to have you with us thank you, rosemary so what has been the major fallout from donald trump's historic conviction on 34 counts of felony business fraud, and his hush money trial. >> and how might being the first convicted felon running for president shape? the way voters cast their ballot. does this help or harm his chances of being elected in november of course, it will change over time, but the immediate reaction in the first three or so measuring of public opinion have somewhat surprisingly shown that contrary to what people thought that it wouldn't have any impact, it has had an impact. >> and it's not favorable to donald trump. now this will
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come as a surprise to many republicans who have rallied to his support and done what they usually do backed him, especially the public officials but you see the independence in particular, have been repulsed by the convictions and by what they learned about donald trump during the trial. and they seem much less likely to support him, or if they back him to do so enthusiastically many wanting to drop out of the race. now i won't surprise anybody that democrats feel that way but independence clear majority of them pretty much chime in with the democratic point of view republicans were changed the most part though, about 15% of republicans, which is very near the percentage that nikki haley has been getting even though she's dropped out of the race. that's about she's been getting and it would suggest that some of those people voting for nikki haley perhaps are less inclined to vote for
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donald trump. now larry water, all the relevant polls for swing-state specifically signaling to you at this juncture well, we haven't seen the swing-state polls post-trial be interesting to see if they follow the national pattern. i suspect they will at least michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin, they seem to be closer to the national average this year so we'll have to watch them carefully, but there's no reason to think they're not having the same reaction and donald trump really isn't helping himself. he strengthening himself at the base because of all the language he's using portraying himself as a martyr as we would expect but for people outside the trump base and outside the republican can party, this is not an attractive picture of donald trump and larry on june 20, cnn will host the first of two campaign debates in this
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studio in actual fact, they were agreed to buy a president joe biden, and former president donald trump. and in this first face off voters will of course be looking for president who can make their lives better when it comes to inflation, immigration, abortion rights, law and order so what do voters need to see on that night? and how do these two men garner more support? >> bill practice forever, rosy, as you know they'll have on team practice sessions at least biden well, you never know what trump is doing on the practicing but they'll know what to say. they'll have their soundbites ready. trump is more extemporaneous and his approach of course they're going to cover the the substantive issues because they're going to be asked about the substantive issues by the two cnn moderators beyond that trump is not going to be able to avoid talking about the trial, nor is biden going to be
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able to avoid talking about the trial because there'll be asked about that to i don't know how they're pointing to lower trump's voice and get him to be less defensive. and attacking the judge and the other parts of the judicial system, less than he has been been doing because that is also not attractive and larry big question being asked and i want to put to you, which candidate poses the biggest threat to this? >> this country's future. do you think oh, in my mind, there's absolutely no question. >> it's donald trump as liz cheney of the january 6 commission. now, x congresswoman, but clearly still a leader in trying to help people understand what a second donald trump term would mean as she has said repeatedly there's a real question about whether we will have future elections at least timely ones under rules that are fair this is something that ought to concern everybody. i'm sure
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die election time. it will. it's not going to sway republican votes, but i think it will sway independent votes and the tiny percentage, maybe four to six 6%, who really can be switched to can go back and forth between these two candidates or be persuaded to vote for or against the third party candidates, or can be convinced to vote who planned currently not devote larry saboteur, always appreciate your political analysis. thank you so much for joining us thank you, reznor the us secretary of state, spoke with two israeli ministers on sunday. >> antony blinken assured yoav gallant and benny gantz that the israeli peace proposal announced by us president joe biden would quote, advance israel's long-term security interests. he is more now from the us national security spokesperson where we are right now, is that proposal and israeli proposal has been given to hamas. it was done on
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thursday night, our time we're waiting for an official response from hamas. we would note that publicly hamas officials came out and welcomed this proposal. we have every expectations that if hamas agrees to the proposal, as was transmitted to them and israeli proposal that israel would say yes meantime the norwegian refugee council tells cnn that humanitarian aid work in gaza is basically coming to a halt. aid is running out and trying to operate in gaza is getting more dangerous, especially since israeli troops pushed in to rafah cnn's paula hancocks joins us now from abu dhabi, a good to see you, paula. so what is the latest on the proposal to end the war in gaza? and once israel and hamas saying about it we'll raise me at this point. we are waiting for a definitive response from hamas and also in some cases from israel as well. >> although this was an israeli
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proposal back on thursday of last week, we understand this was handed indirectly to hamas. we have also been hearing from israeli officials over the weekend, the prime minister's office, for example, said, this deal would go ahead as long as there were certain conditions that were met, they are the conditions that benjamin netanyahu has consistently been saying that to make sure that hamas is not able to be a threat to israel in the future, that there's no threat coming out of gaza and that the hostages would be released. now we did hear from the us president joe biden on friday when he publicly endorsed this plan and push this proposal forward. saying that he believes that hamas has been it is in a position now that it wouldn't be able to stage a an attack, the likes of october the seventh, so its capabilities have been
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downgraded. so really addressing one of the key concerns from israel, there, the problem prime minister had been saying he wanted hamas completely destroyed something which shirt, which many questions from day one really very difficult. if not impossible, to achieve when it comes to what we've heard from hamas, they initially were positive. we did here in a statement that they are positively viewed this proposal and that they would be responding constructively. we are waiting to hear what that's exact constructive response will be at this point. but we know that there have been a flurry of phone calls over the weekend. the secretary of state, for example, calling that his counterparts in qatar, one of the key mediator does in egypt, again, a key mediator that is able to try and put pressure onto hamas to go forward and to accept this proposal. but when it comes to israel, there is resistance within benjamin netanyahu's own coalition. there are far
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right's at ministers within his coalition who have said that if he does agree to a ceasefire before their conditions are met and they see that as destroying hamas completely, then they would leave the government. they would step down, which of course would would cause significant political problems internally for israel. so there are many foot elements to convince at this point, it does appear though, as though the us is viewing this favourably saying that they believe this plan, this proposal is very close. in fact, almost identical to a plan that hamas had been suggesting as well. so there's the hoping, there's very a little distance between the two sides. now, rosemarie will be watching this closely. paula hancocks joining us live from abu dhabi. many thanks well, meantime, new york held its annual israel day parade on sunday amid heightened security officials were concerned about
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possible violence after recent clashes between protesters and police in the city. >> new york congressman and families of american hostages held in gaza, called for their release during the parade. >> one of the organizers says more than 60,000 people showed up. some chanting, bring them home now, and others holding signs of support for the new peace proposal coming up next, how california firefighters are working to control a fast spreading grass fire with some help from the weather plus big changes ahead for south africa's anc, the party of nelson mandela has lost the parliamentary majority had held for decades. we'll have a live report from your hand let's berg, just ahead smile. >> you found it the feeling of findings, psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only so take to a
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to get a handle on the flames with winds lightening up and temperatures dropping. still residents closest to the phi have been ordered to evacuate the area. extreme hate could also be an issue for parts of california in the coming days. and that thread extends throughout the us, southwest excessive heat warnings will be in effect for areas in central california, wednesday and thursday residents, there are being advised to watch for signs of heat-related illness. parts of nevada, arizona, and new mexico are also on alert with possible temperatures well over 100 degrees fahrenheit or thought 38 degrees celsius will stay. it's further north, have a different issue to worry about an atmospheric river is expected to produce heavy rainfall over the pacific northwest through choose de, flood watches have been issued in part let's solve washington and idaho with some areas expected to see up to six inches or more than 15
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centimeters of rain. the national weather service is also warning that the runoff from melting snow in the mountains could make flooding worse the results of south africa's elections are in and the african national congress has lost its majority for the first time since the end of a party's white minority rule, the anc won just 40% of the vote. now the party of nelson mandela must form a coalition government to stay in power. they have two weeks before the new parliament convenes to select a president. if no coalition has been formed by then new elections must be held so let's turn to seeing it international calls one and david mckenzie who joins us live from johannesburg. good to see you again, david. so how difficult will it be if the anc to pull together a governing coalition? some by the deadline i think it's gonna be very challenging because you have factions within the ruling anc rosemarie that will be having a
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very different viewpoint of what should happen in the political future of this country. >> in the next few weeks. on one hand, you have people who are likely try to avoid corruption charges and want to move in a direction which they might selfishly avoid those charges. on the other hand, you might have some people who are worried about the investment climate in this country. all of it is unchartered territory as the saying goes, president ramaphosa did give a magnanimous speech despite the drubbing of his party at the polls our people have spoken whether we like it or not, they have spoken now run a parser and the anc, you have said that the rule of law, the constitution, is paramount in this case. >> the various opposition parties have largely said they
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might consider a ruling coalition to run south africa and the anc has just been searched a defining force in the politics of south africa since 1994. and of course before that, this election, some of the polls did suggest this kind of outcome, but it really is quite shocking to many pendens that they are gone. it only just above 40% of the burger, 17% or so drop from the last election. one of the key factors here is a former president jacob zuma, and his upstart party that rarely had made huge inroads. in particularly one province causing an a towel now there will be a significant meeting of the anc on tuesday. >> we might get some sense of how they are thinking. this should move along, but really they're not entirely in the driver's seat. rosemarie because of the fact they've lost so many votes, they won't be able to dictate the terms of any coalition or informal agreement i think investors,
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south africans, that politicians from both bigger and smaller parties are going to watch extremely closely how this plays out. and many are hoping for a level of political maturity that at least some politicians in the past haven't shown in the south african context, rosemary. >> all right. david mackenzie joining us live from johannesburg. many thanks for that live report well, it's more history in the making as the first child of a sitting us president goes on trial. the charges against hunter biden and the punishment he could face if can victory. that's an exon cnn plus ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is pleading with the us to give defense forces more latitude to fire your us weapons into to russia. now the us is responding i'm thinking, i'm going to die and i thought that was it fine with girth with we have schreiber next sunday had nine on cnn first we did the
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about deaths in mexico city and this is cnn welcome back to cnn newsroom. i'm rosemary church. want to check today's top stories for you humanitarian aid work in gaza is basically coming to a halt. that's according to the norwegian refugee council, aid is running out and trying to operate in gaza he's getting more dangerous. this comes after the us secretary of state spoke with two israeli ministers on sunday antony blinken assured you have gallant and benny gantz, that the israeli peace proposal announced by us president joe biden would quote, advance israel's long-term security interests march of the us southwest is bracing for extreme temperatures this week with excessive heat warnings and watches in place. some areas could be well above 100 degrees fahrenheit or 38 degrees celsius. residents so are being urged to drink plenty of fluids
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and limit time outside grotius, shane bomb is projected to win mexico's historic election and become the country's first ever female president the former mexico city mayor is a protege of the outgoing president, andres manuel lopez obrador. the elections overall with a largest in mexico's history, with more than 20,000 positions on the ballot nationwide. but the leadup to sunday's vote was plagued by assassinations and political violence and some polling stations will play my long lines and delays it was president joe biden's son will go on trial on felony gunshots is in the coming hours under biden is accused of illegally buying and possessing a gun while abusing or being addicted to drugs he has pleaded not guilty, but has been open about his struggles with alcohol and crack cocaine addiction the
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case was brought by a former us attorney appointed by donald trump. if convicted hunker hunter biden, would face up to 25 years in prison, but it's unlikely plea he would get such a lengthy sentence given that he has almost no criminal record this is the first time the child of a sitting us president will go on trial. >> mr. biden will be hitting the campaign trail in connecticut in the coming hours the next day he heads to france with the first lady to attend ceremonies to mark the 80th d-day anniversary. >> mr. biden is also set to hold talks with french president emmanuel macron during his visit. and cnn's brazil alvarez has more now for washington president biden heads to france this week where he will commemorate the 80th anniversary of d-day and also deliver remarks about freedom and democracy. >> all of this as the us tries to reassert its leadership on the world stage. but it also
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comes at a critical time. i'm here at home. it's president biden has been preserving democracy, a key theme of his campaign. recently told donors at fundraisers that world leaders have expressed concern to president biden over his republican rival, former president donald trump, taking a second term. now president biden, while abroad will also meet with the french president. two are expected to discuss a range of issues including that proposal that was recently laid out by president biden to reach a ceasefire agreement in gaza. now the french president recently said that he supports that agreement and also noted that the war in gaza must end. this chu expected to be a topic of discussion between the two liters for scylla alvarez, cnn washington ukraine's president is continuing his asia-pacific trip with a visit to the philippines and a meeting with the country's president, volodymyr zelenskyy is making personal appeals to leaders in
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the region to attend the upcoming ukraine peace conference. >> since switzerland, during his trip to singapore, zelenskyy also met with us defense secretary lloyd austin. he thanked the us for giving limited permission to fire us weapons into russian territory. but said, washington needs to live more restraints. so ukraine can properly defendants so from russia's constant attacks on how to kyiv as if to prove his point, russian airstrikes in the kharkiv region killed one person and injured two more overnight ukrainian officials say a recreation center, recreation center was struck in that attack we'll see you in a national security cause one and natasha bertrand joins me now from singapore so natasha, mr. zelenskyy says that he's grateful for us permission for limited airstrikes inside russia, but he's not entirely happy as he with those limitations he wants the ability to strike further
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afield. so it bring us up to date on what was an important visit for the ukrainian leader that's right. >> so secretary of defense lloyd austin, he actually match with president zelenskyy yesterday and they discussed it this very thing. i mean, for the most part, so zelenskyy has expressed deep appreciation for the united states decision to allow ukraine to use american made weapons to strike into russia at all. but for now, it is only limited to just across the border from kharkiv and ukraine into russia, where russia has been launching a missile attacks onto the city from and ukraine greene says that it's going to better allow itself to defend itself, something that secretary austin echoed in a press conference earlier today, but still, he told reporters that right now the us policy has not changed. that they do not want to see ukraine firing long long-range american weapons, including those attack them systems. deep
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into russia. they don't want to see the conflict escalate to that degree. don't want want to see, of course, ukraine striking at deep into russia itself. and so for now, that policy remains extremely limited really to allow ukraine to defend itself in that small area. but presidents zelenskyy, of course, he has said that in order to defeat russia, in order to defeat vladimir putin, the national community needs to not be afraid of him and needs to not show weakness, but rather strict, but still secretary austin earlier today, he did say that this is going to make a huge difference. for the ukrainians in order to defend themselves against these strikes. and he said importantly that the russian advances in kharkiv, they have slowed because they have run into russian defenses. now, secretary austin also met importantly with the chinese defense minister here in singapore, just a few days ago, and he raised the fact that the us believes the china is actively supporting russia in its war in ukraine. and he
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underscored that the chinese could face consequences from the us and the international community if they continue to do that. but zelenskyy, for his part, he was unable to secure meetings here in singapore with chinese officials. he has been trying to get them to come to a peace summit that ukraine is hoping to hold in the next two weeks. since switzerland does not seem like that's going to happen. but importantly, he did secure their participation of one key asian up partner. and that is the philippines where he just earlier today, rosemary. >> all right. thanks to natasha boat from joining us alive from singapore with that report north korea says, it's suspending its barrage of trash balloons against south korea. but soul as threatening a response regardless, and we will have the latest on the growing tensions in a lab report check. >> we hear nothing was space shuttle accident. it's usually not one thing. it's a series of events that. part is a wing coming apart space shuttle columbia, the final flight.
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back, everyone. >> south korea says it may suspend a landmark military agreement with north korea over the recent barrage of
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trash-filled balloons, st across the border by pyongyang, north korea claims it's holding that operation for now. the south korean military has reported about 1,000 of the airborne waste deliveries floating into the country since last tuesday littering places where things like cigarette butts, paper, and pieces of cloth or more now from cnn's mike valera, he joins us live from hong kong. good to see mike. so because of this balloon and broglie, oh, there's word of a pretty sensitive military agreement between north and south korea. now apparently in trouble. what are you learning about this? >> so rosemary, that's absolutely right. and this is just developing within the past few minutes. so we start with that to just convey to people who may live outside of the creoles or may live very far from the region who are thinking this is a pretty weird and unusual, bizarre story. but rosemary, this could
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potentially be leading to significant real-world ramifications beginning with this military agreement that could be in trouble. so essentially what we're dealing with here is an agreement and the deal that was made in september of 2018 with both militaries from north korea and south korea, essentially deciding to pull back ever so slightly from the mid point of the dmz in the name of building trust. now south korea having to deal with these nearly thousand balloons landing on its territory are saying the trust that we were trying to build well, it's not there anymore, so rosemary will know tomorrow whether or not the south korean cabinet decides to throw this agreement out, which could lead to heightened tensions. so that's the diplomatic sphere of everything that's happening. but the human level, if you live in seoul, this megalopolis of greater seoul, 26 million million people. you've seen a lot, but you haven't seen something come down from the
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sky. atrash balloon from north korea landing on your car, landing on your local school property hazmat teams from the military coming to inspect what has landed. just listen to two lovely individuals who spoke with our team over the weekend. here are some of their impressions i have goosebumps. it felt like a childish lucky. i was surprised to hear about it. >> i knew me. you don't want it why are they sending things like this? i'm worried that they might send something dangerous i mean, that could be the understatement of the afternoon right there. so where do we go from here? as you mentioned, the north has said, you know what, we're going to press pause on this campaign. we were trying to make a point, but there are other humanitarian groups, rosemary, who have sent balloons to the north before with flash drives of videos like k-dramas k pop albums, pictures of what it's like to live in south korea. these groups are saying, you know what, we're going to keep
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flying these balloons to the north because this seems to have hit such a nerve with north korea. so this drama could be far from over rosemary we'll continue to keep an eye on this mic valeria joining us live from hong kong. with that report. appreciate it. >> well, hunting whales commercially has long been a controversial subject, but japan has continued to practice even amid a decline in demand for whale meat one japanese company has invested millions of dollars to build a massive vessel to re-energize the industry. >> the ship is longer than an american football field and has technology capable of alerting crews of whale pods far away activists still consider the profession inhumane and warn japan may be trying to hump beyond its normal fishing grounds inflation has dealt a heavy blow to the cuban peso. some residents can't afford the cost of milk or eggs and
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