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presidential debates, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max hamas has responded to the latest ceasefire proposal for israel. hamas is saying he just gave few palmer israeli saying hamas rejected the deal. the white house still hasn't said anything of substance president joe biden, son hunter, left federal court in wilmington, delaware, a convicted felon. the same department of justice that indicted donald trump in the mar-a-lago documents case. and in the january 6 case, also just convicted the sitting president son of a crime five occupants in hand. >> this family desperate to find border patrol, does they've been walking but they've been walking for three days she's very emotional. she says there's no food, there's no anything live from london.
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this is cnn newsroom with max foster hello, a walmart could draw viewers joining us from around the world. >> i, max foster, it's wednesday, june the 12th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in israel, where the military says a large missile barrage has being fired from lebanon towards its northern territory. the idf said about 160 projectiles in total crossed the border with some sparking fires as well. we'll have more on that in just a moment, but we're going to go first to a new report. released in the last hour from a un commission of inquiry finds israeli authorities and palestinian militant groups including hamas, are responsible for war crimes and other violations of international law. the commission has also found that israel is responsible for crimes against humanity to this military operations in gaza. following the october 7 hamas attack sentence, jumana crunch,
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it joins us now with major allegations well, max, this is a commission of inquiry, a body that was set up by the human rights council back in 2021 during that gaza offensive. >> and it was mandated to look into violations of international law by both sides. and for the past few months where they've been doing is investigating the events of october 7, and, what has happened since, and they have released these two reports totaling more than 200 pages. where as you mentioned they accuse hamas and other palestinian armed groups is committing war crimes on october the seventh in israel. and they also accused israel of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. since october the seventh. now, they say that israel obstructed they're investigation, that they did not allow them access to palestinian territories or to israel, but they managed to
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interview victims, witnesses, come through thousands of open source items and using different methods and advanced methods of verifying this through forensic analysis and the list goes on. they did quite some forensic work according to the report. now, when it comes to october the seventh max, what they say happened is that they found that hamas and these palestinian six other armed palestinian groups. in addition, they say in some instances palestinians in civilian clothing as well they say that they were responsible for war crimes those include intentionally directing attacks against civilians willful killing, murder, torture, taking hostages, including children. and they also say they identified patron's indicative of sexual violence and concluded that these are not isolated incident but they were perpetrated in similar
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ways in several locations, primarily against israeli women. now, when it comes to the report on gaza and israeli military operations it's a list of these war crimes and crimes against humanity according to their findings using starvation as a method of warfare, murder, willful killing sexual violence. they accused israeli forces if committing extermination intentionally directing attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure. and what they talk about mocks here is looking at the immense civilian casualties, the numbers, the destruction in gaza. and they say that this is the result of what they say is a strategy of maximum damage rules of war, of proportionality distinction and adequate precautions. they say we're not taken during this campaign. they also say that they reached the conclusion that what is happening is a siege imposed on gaza, a total
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siege which they say amounts to collective punishment of the population, as you know, because of humanitarian aid not getting in and using starvation there. and they said that it's really forces did not provide people with enough time to evacuate to get out to safety list goes on here and they also found, they say significant incidents where civilians did not pose any threat incidents where civilians were holding white flags reported by cnn, as well cited in there just quickly, have we had a response from me? decide so we have just gotten a response. i mean, just moments ago will have to still go through at max from the israeli mission to the united nations first of all, they point out that they say that this is a systematic anti-israeli discrimination of this commission. they've accused it in the past of being an anti-israel thrilled body, anti-semitic. and they've said that they will not cooperate with any investigations with
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this body. and they say that they have decided to release this on a jewish holiday, reflecting what they describe as this anti-symmetric behavior by this body. and they say that the reports here draws a false equivalence between the idf and hamas terrorists in their words. and also they accused hamas is using civilians as human shields in gaza jumana, thank you so much. >> get back to that breaking news where the military says a large missile barrage has been fired from lebanon towards the northern part of israel. the idf said about 160 projectiles in total across the border with some sparking fires. let's bring in cnn's ben wade, a man whose life for us in beirut, ben yes, max, this does seem to be the largest in one period, just this morning, the largest number of rockets hired from
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lebanon into israel, many of the rockets landed in the eastern part of that border area. >> but some of them actually land ended along the shores of lake tai barriers in addition to several landing just east of haifa as well. now, these rockets, according to his but its telegram channel, we're in response to the killing of four, his butler militants, one of them, a senior commander, overnight into town his zwei yet which is about 14 kilometers north of the border. so this definitely is a major escalation, but it comes after about week of an intensification of the back-and-forth between hezbollah and israel along the border area. and what we've seen significantly in the last week is it his butler seems to be using weapons and hasn't used before. it, for instance, was able to take out an iron dome battery. the iron dome of course that to anti-missile
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system, which really is the backbone of israel's defense against missiles coming from south lebanon, as well as from gaza to the best of my knowledge, that is the first time his brothers been able to take out one of those hizballah batteries. it's also taken down recently, a hermes 900 drones oh, that's a drone that flies an altitudes below 10,000 feet, but still that's a fairly high and clearly, hezbollah is using more sophisticated anti-aircraft weaponry, weaponry that it hasn't used. to date, max okay. >> ben wiedemann in beirut. thank you. >> hamas says it's submitted its response to the latest ceasefire proposal for gaza character characterizing it as positive and serious, but and israeli official is describing the response as a rejection. one issue for israel could be amendments demanded by hamas,
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which one source says involve a timeline for a permanent ceasefire at a complete israeli withdrawal from gaza. hamas says its response to opens the door to an agreement. but that remains to be seen earlier. israel appeared poised to formally sign up for a ceasefire plan while still maintaining the freedom to keep fighting us secretary of state antony blinken is in the middle east on a diplomatic push to secure a deal on tuesday, he said hamas is the one obstacles standing in the way of a ceasefire g7 leaders arriving in italy on the eve the annual summit, guests will include ukraine's president and pope francis. some of the top priorities and the torques will be global development, the war between israel and hamas and russia's war in ukraine. us officials say president joe biden will hold a news conference with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy in it italy. the us is pushing fellow g7 members for an agreement that would provide $50 billion in loans to ukraine using profits from frozen
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russian assets three russian warships and a nuclear powered submarine on route to cuba for drills. have been spotted by the us navy, less than 50 kilometers off the coast of florida, the russian navy's newest frigate, capable of launching hypersonic missiles. as part of this atlantic show of force by russian president vladimir putin. it comes just days after he threatened to supply high-tech weapons to enemies of nato amid heightened tensions over ukraine, seen as mattie chance now reports from moscow these are the first images of the russian flotilla steaming towards cuba, just 90 miles the us coast along by the russian defense ministry says the strike group, including a nuclear powered submarine, the qizan armed with modern caliber cruise missiles, he's practicing the use of high precision weapons. >> but it's really about putin flexing these muscles on the
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international stage. led by the flagship of russia's northern fleet, the admiral gosh cough which russia's defense ministry says, is normally equipped with latest zircon hypersonic missiles. this is meant to deliver a powerful message to washington russian state television has been celebrating the naval deployment, placing some of russia's most powerful nessel's in cuban waters up while an according to the american media, has been discussing the event, reports, the russian news anchor claiming the pentagon has no idea where our submarine is positioned. in fact, us officials or downplaying any threat. but moscow has been signaling displeasure washington recently greenlighting ukrainian attacks on russian territory with us supplied-weapons speaking ahead
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of the cuban naval visit, vladimir putin warned of a possible russian response. easily, and you put in today in the worst supply weapons to the zone of combat operations and call for the use of these weapons against our territory. then why do we not have the right to do the same? to mirror these actions? i'm not ready to say that we'll do it tomorrow, but we of course, should think about it elsewhere. moscow has been stepping up tactical nuclear drills to staging exercises with neighboring belarus near the ukrainian border. >> russian tactical nukes delivered from either ground or air can level entire cities or the kremlin insists it has no plans at this stage to use the matthew chance cnn moscow hunter biden, the son of joe biden. >> now the first child of a sitting us president to be found guilty of a crime after his conviction on three federal felony gun charges the
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president embraced his son after landing in delaware hours after tuesday's verdicts the jury deliberated for less than three hours, concluding hunter biden violated laws meant to prevent those suffering from substance abuse, from buying or owning a firearm. but despite the historic nature of the case, members of the jury told cnn politics never came into play in their deliberations. one juror who asked to remain anonymous, told cnn the decision was clear when you look at that form, are are you a drug addict? >> are you an unlawful user of drugs and he said no clearly he lied while more details now from cnn's paula reid just 90 minutes after hunter biden's guilty verdict cnn got incredible insight into the case from juror number 101, big mistake from the defense, calling hunter's daughter,
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naomi, to testify. i felt i felt bad that they put naomi witness i i think that was probably a strategy that should not have been done no daughter should ever have to testify in there again, sir, dad despite feeling badly for hunter and his battles with addiction, the 12 jurors agree that they had no choice but to convict all 12 jurors did agree that yes. he knowingly bought a gun when he was an addict or he was addicted to drugs hello, they, all voted guilty. >> another juror, cnn spoke to off-camera question whether the case should have been brought in the first place, saying, quote, it seemed like a waste of taxpayer dollars and the jurors interviewed by cnn said politics played no role in their decision. >> those are inviting never really even came in to play for me. his name was only brought up once during the trial and
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that's when i that's when it kind of sunk in a little bit. but you kind of put that out of your mind. >> president biden released a statement after his son's verdict saying, in part i am the president, but i am also a dad jill, and i love our son and we are so proud of the man he is today and i will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as hunter considers an appeal, hunter also issued a statement after court thanking his wife and supporters saying i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community, than i am disappointed by the outcome. in special counsel, david weiss made aware statement defending the case ultimately, this case was not just about addiction, a disease that haunts families cross the united states, including hunter biden's family this case was about the illegal choices
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defendant made while in the throes of addiction. >> his choice to lie on a government form when he bought a gun and the choice did then possess that gun paula reid, cnn, wilmington, delaware some right-wing figures still believe the us justice department is corrupt, especially after the conviction of donald trump last month. >> but one cnn political commentator says the rulings in both the trump and the hunter biden cases proved that department is impartial it absolutely undercut said just taking a step back. we're in uncharted territory here were the same department of justice that indicted donald trump in the mar-a-lago documents case. and in the january 6 case also, just convicted the sitting president's son of a crime through a jury. >> this is anything underscores that our justice system works without hope for fear, or favor despite the imperfections of it, it is something that works to be objective and i think it dramatically undermines this claim that it's a weaponized system. >> if you're an undecided
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with the white house enacting sweeping asylum restrictions. soon as david culver spoke with migrants along the us mexico border, stranded in remote areas, unaware of the new policy. and the long journey ahead. >> wow, this is a larger group here. let's see she's asking us if it's much longer to reach asylum. >> don't want very least as i remember documents in hand, this family desperate to find border patrol de as they've been walking through they've been walking for three days obviously, she's very emotional, says there's no food, there's no anything we're in a remote part of the arizona mexico border getting here. >> not easy, took us about two-and-a-half hours from tucson much of the drive off road with new cells signal and yet as desolate as this part of the border might seem, the trash and close literary in the gravel. tell a different story we find makeshift encampments were migrants shield themselves
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from the scorching sun and wait for border patrol to pick them up she said three board of ritual passage about a little more than three hours ago. and they assume they'd be coming back and butt with they haven't seen me in this, am i fleeing cartel death threats and kidnappings were surprised hearing where they're from illness they get aid or they may heiko, mexico. >> and as we drive on, we meet another let me what does towards an encampment further down they may go from he's saying there's a bunch more that are coming from from mexico but he said after the election of particular he felt the motivation to leave period from the corruption and the lack of work let's just see what we ellipse team because it's late. getting near sunset. there's a huge and cabinet mostly children a non-profits at this camp up for migrants who've just cross we're saying please wait here
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immigration is going to come and get you here and actually have wifi setup most everyone here, mexican what the police said, that they've been getting a lot of threats and they said it was for the reason of the elections it didn't vote for his. they put it the candidate who ended up winning june 2, mexicans voted and local, state and presidential elections that campaigns he's improved violent and deadly even belatedly that she says that the reason they left us for free since i've security which she says as of now, everybody that we see here is from mexico, but they might not be in the us for long just days after mexico's elections, the biden administration okay. executive action on the border, allowing for swift deportation of most migrants after a daily cap is reached. in nogales, arizona, we see those deportations up close. >> we counted probably a dozen people altogether. >> most of them kids it's
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about eight kids from what we could see you getting off that bus and border patrol agents, then escorted them directly to the border and they'll continue walking them over right? mexico. what do you think does executive orders that going to do anything more in a raring counter, we meet a border patrol agent eager to vent he asks us to mask is identity worried? he'll be fired for talking to openly does it frustrate you when you hear that, when you hear the narrative wire border patrol doing anything they don't blow off nicole deploying non-verbal. >> he blames the current administration, but isn't any more hopeful with the alternative are really the local groups we meet others also frustrated by border policy though, for more personal reasons, is this the
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only way that you can get face-to-face? >> yeah. litter karla pachinko crossed illegally nearly 30 years ago. >> she's recently gotten her work permit, but it's still waiting on a green card. >> i can be within the us how the mexico side that's her dad. >> freddie, who cried last illegally and was deported more than a decade back. they and other families meet here every couple of months to catch up. when's the last time you got to hug your dad 15, 16 years ago would have when you think about what's happening at the border now what goes through your mind? >> yeah, well, it's unfair because we've been waiting what has been 20 years, 26 years, and nothing nothing was done being here paying my taxes and not owing anything tickets or nothing. >> yeah i don't get anything out of it. while washington focuses on illegal crossings and asylum claims cases like carlos have been put on the back-burner for decades still, freddie, once his next crossing to be done lawfully, i wanted
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to take you write everything, you know, with my everything legal even if it means waiting years. though it will happen the way i can wait the weight for border patrol at this remote section of the arizona mexico border unbearable for some. and so you're going to keep walking where cartel back smugglers often mislead migrants to think that once they've crossed the hard part's over it's not they struggled a push on and triple-digit heat cleaning the border wall for balance and shade ahead of them a seemingly endless stretch of him hills decline we ask that border patrol agent who you sell in that piece, if he was concerned about some of the people who were coming over the border, he said, look, the vast majority are women and children trump, but he said that in turn can distract them from folks who he says are likely here for more nefarious reasons. and it's concerning enough for him that he wants no part in science mean they're release. he said
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for him any signature that potentially releases somebody who then in turn does add things, could come back to hurt him david cover cnn, los angeles and you control the sea for the us supreme court, one justice and his wife are caught on tape speaking to someone they thought was a religious conservative plus a us jury finds banana company chiquita liable for years of murder, kidnapping, and violence in colombia details on the multimillion dollar settlement next i'm thinking i'm going to
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loved banking app. >> the cnn presidential debates, june 27th at nine life, i'm cnn and streaming on max welcome back to see him and yoozoo. >> i'm ax4. see if you're just joining us here are our top stories today. a un inquiry into the first few months of the war in gaza has found both israel and palestinian militants, including hamas committed war crimes. and other gray violations of international law. you are panel says both sides committed sexual violence and torture and intentionally attack civilians in a press release, israel claims the un's reports of biased and reflective of anti is really discouraged termination. the fate of the latest proposal for a ceasefire in gaza remains unclear. as mediators plan to study a response of mass one israeli
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official has described it as a rejection. a mass is demanding amendments which include a timeline for a permanent ceasefire and a complete israeli withdrawal from gaza. us president joe biden says he will continue to respect the judicial process as his son, hunter biden, considers an appeal of his conviction on three federal felony gun charges. a jury in delaware found hunter biden was guilty what do you possessing a gun whilst actively addicted to drugs. in 2018, and they relied on federal documents to obtain it is now the first child of a sitting us president to be found guilty of crime. you're a senate democrats say they are working to pass a new supreme court ethics bill this week. senate judiciary committee chairman dick durbin says there may be some new evidence coming to light about gifts that supreme court justices have taken and have not reported the united states highest court has come under fire recently for reports of justices accepting expensive gifts and lavish
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trips. pricey book deals, and even for flying controversial political flags a left-wing activists group has just added just added to the top of the course term all as well. she posed as a religious conservative and secretly recorded conversations with justice samuel alito, his wife, martha-ann, chief justice john roberts. those secret recordings were released on monday. jessica snyder explains what they reveal tonight. >> no comment from the supreme court after two of its most senior justices and one of their spouses are heard on secret recordings discussing sensitive topics people in this country, we're leaving. >> keep fighting to return our country a place the bottling i agree with justice samuel alito speaking to lauren windsor during a dinner last week hosted by the supreme court historical society, windsor, a liberal activist posing as a
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devout catholic when talking with the justice, where he also addresses the current polarization of the country know that we can negotiate the polar i think it is a matter of like the winning. i think you're probably right now one side or the other, one side or the other i don't know so can. be a way of working our way of living together peacefully it stiff because there are differences on fundamental things that really can't comment so it's not like we're what the difference this society condemned the secret recordings, saying attendees are advised not to discuss anything from the event windsor defended her actions today in an interview with cnn there's nothing illegal in dc about recording people so long as one person is a party to that
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conversation, to people who want to pearl clutch about this yeah. >> please tell me how we're going to get answers when the supreme court has been shrouded in secrecy. and really just refusing any degree of accountability whatsoever. >> cnn has not independently obtained or heard the recordings in full, but they come after recent ethics concerns involving the court including controversial flags flown at homes of justice alito flags at the justice said were put up by his wife martha-ann alito, also heard on the audio where she addressed the flag controversy head-on know what i want. >> i want sacred heart of jesus flag because i had to look across the lagoon at the pride flag for the next month. >> exactly and he's like, oh, please don't put up a flag. >> i can i won't do it because i'm deferring to you. >> but when you are free of this nonsense, i'm pulling it up and i'm little send them a
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message every day, maybe every week. >> i'll be changing the flags windsor also secretly recorded chief justice john roberts, who rebuffed her when she made a case for a more christian society we live in a christian nation are supreme court to be guiding i don't know that we live in a christian nation. >> i do a lot of jewish or muslim friends who would say maybe not and it's not our job to do that job to decide the cases, especially we have not seen any comment on the secret recordings from the supreme court or from the justices or justice alito's wife. >> now the supreme court historical society hosted this dinner where the recordings were made. it is a yearly event held inside the court building. were members of the the society are allowed to buy tickets for themselves and one guest and the gathering provides members rare access to the justices. as we saw in these secret recordings, jessica schneider,
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cnn, washington billionaire elon musk has dismissed his lawsuit against openai and ceo sam altman, accusing the company of breach of contract musk, who co-founded openai in 2015, sued the company in february, accusing the chatgpt maker of abandoning its original nonprofit mission by reserving some of its most advanced ai technology for private customers. but openai pushed back publishing several of musk's emails that seem to show him acknowledging the need for the company to make large sums of money to fund its ai ambitions musk's lawyers cited no reason for dropping the lawsuit want to silicon valley's most famous convex is appear is appealing her 11 year prison sentence for defrauding investors. elizabeth holmes is seeking a new trial, claiming the judge made several mistakes during the 2022 proceedings homes was convicted of running amok multi-million-dollar scheme to defraud investors doctors, and patients with her
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blood testing company. >> theranos. >> the premise was simple. one drop of blood spawn through a thoroughness machine could deliver fast, accurate results. the trouble was it never worked legal experts say it could take several months for the court to issue a ruling 17 year legal battle has ended with us banana giant chiquita liable for financing a colombian paramilitary group. the company must pay mom $38 million to the families of eight of its victims, stefanik pozzebon has the details from bogota the ruling in florida federal court on monday found banana company chiquita brands international, liable for financing. it. columbia right-wing paramilitary group, that committee it did extensive human rights violations over 20 years ago, is a groundbreaking case of international litigation according to the team of attorneys, that one on the argument in west palm beach, chiquita was ordered to
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pay the relatives of victims of the outer defenses who need as they columbia or auc it criminal group connected to landowners and corporate interests in northern columbia that the united states declared a foreign terrorist organization in 2000 it's an n1. some details of the cases that were read in court where brutal talk of extra extrajudicial executions, forced displacements and gratuitous it's displays of violence. >> but the ruling on monday, was celebrated as a victory for justice this money he's not going to replace what's been lost we're still talking about horrific abuses that these families have suffered but the money is important because unfortunately the language that corporations understand the best is money and so sometimes it takes the significant
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monetary penalty to change corporate behavior. >> the colombian president gustavo petro celebrated the ruling on his social media channels. he is also facing litigation in columbia, according to local media in a statement to cnn, chiquita confirmed its intention to appeal and froude the last it's 20 or so. >> the company maintained that he had been a victim of extortion by the auc, but a us justice previously found that chiquita paid the auc over 100 times between 1997 and 2004 for 1.7 million in total minus verdicts ruled that the money was instrumental improper the auc and that chiquita was liable for the human rights abuse committed by the group. the cases heard in florida are only a small all portions of the total number of plaintiffs
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against the company. and a team of attorneys that brought successfully for these cases intend to follow with further and further sooth against the chiquita for cnn. this is stefano pozzebon, bogota one person is dead and i suspect is now in custody following the hijacking of a commuter bus in atlanta on tuesday, authorities say they responded to reports of gunfire on the bus when they arrived, the bus took off with 17 people on board of a driver being forced to drive away. >> a gunpoint. police will lead on a dangerous rush hour chase through heavy traffic with the bus striking several vehicles along the way. when it finally came to a stop, the suspected gunman was arrested on board police found a bus passenger with a gunshot wound, who later died in hospital. is a one passenger passengers, husband's described what happened what she called me she told me a guide. just your
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finish military service with a group expected to reunite next year once all members are discharged, jen of k pops, bts completes mandatory military service. today, effectively now, a fire or the popular market in bangkok has left hundreds of animals dead. it lasted about 30 minutes before being extinguished authority said, no one was injured, but many animals were killed, including dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes, birds, fish, and chickens. one pet shop owner says 400 of her exotic snakes worth around $136,000 died from smoke inhalation and russian marine specialists rushing to say the humpback whale caught in a fishing net of russia's arctic coast. the net and some rope are apparently wrapped around it its body near the flippers. the world now known as stanislav, was spotted by tourists on russia's kola peninsula. officials say biologists searched more than
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120 kilometers of coastline before locating the whale. specialists are trying to get close to it, whether is proving an issue now please say they've arrested a suspect in the stabbing of four us college instructors in northeastern china. authorities say the 55 man collided with a foreigner while walking in a popular park in the city of jilin on monday, then stabbed the instructors and the chinese tourist he tried to intervene more now from cnn's marc stewart for college educators from america, lie on the ground covered in blood. >> it a popular park on a public holiday in jilin city in northeastern china. all conscious, able to use their phones to say they've just been stabbed by an attacker with a knife a fifth person at chinese tourists was injured while trying to protect them. police said, one man is in custody. police say he lashed out with the knife after colliding with a foreigner. the three american citizens and one permanent
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resident of iowa, or from the state's cornell college in china on a teaching program one of those hurt david zabner, his brother, iowa state representative adam zabner said david was doing well. his three unnamed colleagues and the chinese tourists were also receiving medical care according to the chinese government cnn's steven jiang asked about the delay in the government to acknowledge the attack, not getting a direct response. >> soil to shaman yet de should get all of the injured was sent to the hospital immediately and receive proper treatment. none of their lives were in danger china is a powerful security state. it's authorities constantly working to keep a lid on crime guns are tightly controlled so when a mass casualty incident does happen, it's almost always a knife attack in may, a man wielding a knife killed two and injured 21 at a hospital in china's southwest stabbing attacks at kindergartens in 2023 and 2022
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left nine dead. monday's attack may have been sudden violent and chaotic, but could this incident have a lasting impact on the already strained relationship between the us and china codon, join me, human jolie, carrying out people, two people, and cultural exchanges between china and the united states is in the common interests of both sides and has received active support and response from all walks of life in both countries. chinese president xi jinping himself has a personal attachment to iowa, having first visited the state as a young official and 1985 during his most recent trip to the us late last year, she invited 50,000 us students to his country to help grow academic and cultural ties. and that may be damaged by this one violent attack on a summer day. marc stewart, cnn, jilin city, china or there's beef in the competitive eating wealth, a
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