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from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster hello, a warm, welcome to our viewers joining a in the us and around the world. >> i, max foster this friday, 14th of june is 9:00 a.m. here in london 4:00 a.m. in washington, dc, to us presence takes center stage two weeks before they're election, debate it's a glimpse of the next five months of politics and division in america before the presidential election, which is in november president biden sending his message of the g7 summit in italy, vowing that democracies can deliver as he helps ukraine fight the war with russia. meanwhile, all his predecessor, donald trump, on capitol hill in washington for the first time since the january 6 insurrection, the former president's now a convicted felon, reconnecting and shaking hands with gop allies his visit comes as
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republicans push against women's rights. and the us justice system. cnn's kristen holmes has more from washington. >> we have to take this this beautiful place and we have to make it really something very special again, right now, it's not special. >> former president donald trump returning to capitol hill as the presumptive republican presidential nominee, and a convicted felon this is an outstanding group of people. i'm with them 1,000%. there was me 1,000% hoping to rally congressional republicans and streamline the messaging ahead of the presidential election. house republican leadership on surprisingly, giving the meeting positive reviews morning we just concluded a very successful special political conference with our special guest president donald j. trump. we are at 100% unified behind his candidacy. the trump team said his meetings were expected to focus on policy, but sources inside the house meeting told cnn at trump tore through a list of
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complaints lamenting about his legal woes, calling the justice department, quote, dirty, no-good wondering about taylor swift's endorsement of president joe biden, quote, why would she endorse this dope calling milwaukee the site of the upcoming republican convention, quote horrible a comment allies said was in reference to crime in the city. >> but republican said trump did also talk about some policy offering guidance on how republicans should discuss abortion rights. >> you said, make sure that you exercise your own conscience to talk about it and share your conviction and do that in a way that make sense to people. and i think he had made a good point. he has said that after the dobbs decision that the states are handling the issue right now and that's where he's comfortable i'm trump at rest intraparty politics after a year of infighting over the speakership, he saw me in there and he was like, hello marjorie, he's always so sweet and recognizes me and he said, are you being nice?
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>> he was joking, are you being nice to speaker johnson? and i said, and he said, okay, be nice to him and i nodded my head after the meeting with house allies, trump moved on to the national republican senatorial committee for another closed-door meeting. >> everybody here, you're all either elected or you're going to be elected again and reelected. and with every one of you and you know that i have trump's return to capital hill, the biden campaign pain releasing a new television ad seeking to remind voters about trump's role leading up to the january 6 attack on the us capitol. >> there is nothing more sacred than our democracy, but donald trump, ready to burn it all down soon as kristen holmes reporting for us that now present biden will hold meetings with g7 leaders over the next few hours, including italy's prime minister giorgia meloni and later today, he'll meet with pope francis on the sidelines of the summit. >> on thursday, he signed a long-term security pact with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy and g7 leaders agree to a $50,000,000,000 loan for kyiv to be paid back with
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interest from russian assets frozen during the war what do we stand with ukraine would we stand for sovereignty, freedom, and against tyranny? united states, the g7 countries around the world. i've consistently answered the question by saying, yes, we will, we will say it again. yes, again and again and again. we're going to stand with ukraine live to simi's international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, who is in italy for us. this is a huge sum, isn't it? and it was a very complex deal. so this was a picture of support was there from the g7 for ukraine? >> yeah, real multilateral show of support at the is still some fine tuning to be done on precisely how this is underwritten and how some of the funds are made up and it's going to be split between the united states and the european union. so this is something that european union leaders will also have to sign off on. so it's not quite there, but
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the idea there is a really accelerate it and push it forward. this $50,000,000,000 loan so it can be in ukraine's hands by the end of the year, which would mean once the loan is handed over, obviously, ukraine has an obligation to pay it back over time, but once they have the money, they can begin to spend it. and once they have the money it can't be taken back. >> should donald trump? >> become the us president and decided that he wants to reverse some of united states policies on nato and on ukraine. so this was a very very big effort and both president biden and president zelenskyy spoke about this or their joint press conference this week, the g7 signed a plan to finalize and unlock $50 billion on the proceeds of those frozen assets for that money to work for ukraine and other reminders to putin were not backing down. >> in fact, we're standing together against this illegal
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aggression america supports boost. three are compensation for the damage caused by russian strikes and working out ways to ensure that frozen russian assets are used to protect and rebuild ukraine the working session that is underway right now because he agenda moves forward, keeps moving forward immigration is the top ticket this morning. >> immigration nods talking about the mexican border in the united states. but here in europe, africa climate change, there will be a small protest expected later in the day. bye to miss wanting to draw attention to the plight of sub-saharan africa the immigrants wanting to find a place to escape the effects of climate change precipitated by the world's globe, by the world's sort of leading democracies. and other powers. so they feel they are the
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losers. and that's why they would want to move to europe. and the united states in some cases so this is something that the leaders look at this immigration issue as not just how do we defend ourselves, but how do we help and support these countries that are facing the effects of climate? am a change. and then this afternoon of course, the moment that everyone's waiting for here, the historic at a g7 arrival of the pope. and he will be helping lead a discussion about a, i's something he feels strongly about you as meeting with comedians this morning at the vatican. but ai, he fills can be a force for good. and i think that's going to be his message here. witness so sorry controls. of course okay. >> nick live in italy. thank you. back with you through the de in the us senate republicans have blocked a bill that would have guaranteed nationwide access to vitro fertilization. vitro fertilization. the right to ivf act needed 60 votes to
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advance, but only got 48 the vote was part of a democratic prc2. were to draw a contrast with republicans over reproductive health care. two years after the supreme court overturned federal abortion rights. but republicans say the ivf legislation is unnecessary. it's overreach and just a political show today's vote as disingenuous, pushing a bill haphazardly drafted and destined to fail does a disservice to all who may pursue ivf treatments. they are deceiving the american people because they're afraid the hard right wing of the maga republicans will come down i don't know if they both and believing if they get power, they have said they want to national abortion ban. they have said they will follow the maga hard right no one anymore can believe that they defend any women's reproductive rights after what they've done. and today's vote proved it well, it's a first abortion decisions since roe versus wade
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was overturned two years ago, the us supreme court unanimously rejected a lawsuit challenging the food and drug administration's approach to regulating the abortion medication mifepristone the court ruled the doctors and anti-abortion groups that filed the legal challenge. >> did not have standing to sue paula reid has more it is rare to get a unanimous decision on an issue like abortion from the high court. >> but here are the justices collectively decided two sidestep the question before that, which is whether the fda had exceeded its regulatory authority when broadening access to the drug, mifepristone, there are a lot of stakeholders watching this very closely, including women who need access to this drug, the fda, as any possible decision restricting their regular hello lottery authority would have an enormous impact on many industries, including, of course, the pharmaceutical industry and of course, depending on which way this went, it also could have had an
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impact on anyone seeking office tier. right now, they have effectively preserve the status quo. but because the justices did not decide the issue and instead just sort of toss it out based on standing. it is possible, even likely that this issue could return to the high court in the coming years now, for anyone who has concerns about mifepristone but does not have standing to bring a lawsuit here's just as kavanaugh's advice for them, quote, citizens and doctors who object to what the law allows others to do may always take their concerns to the executive and legislative branches and seek greater regulatory or legislative restrictions on certain activities. so now all eyes on another abortion case before the justices as they released most of our key opinions or the next few weeks. this next case is out of idaho and deals with what you do when you have a state with more restrictive abortion laws. and that comes up against the more permissive federal laws. all eyes on that case. certainly one of the top ones the justices will decide for the
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next few weeks, polar reid, cnn, wash chilton broward county, florida, part of marjory stoneman douglas high school, the site of the gruesome valentine's day shooting in 2018 is scheduled to be demolished today. >> the school 1,200 buildings where a former student killed 17 students and faculty members was originally shuttled to be he took torn down yesterday, but was postponed due to severe weather. the gunman is currently serving a life sentence in prison without the possibility of parole we are anticipated in some of the flooding will not have much time to recede before the rain starts. >> again. it will not take much time to already exacerbate the saturated conditions in the hardest hit areas. so unfortunately that water is not being fully absorbed and additional rains will lead to more flooding the match miami dade county. there after much
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of her area has seen more than a foot of rain in the past few days and it's not alone parts of the everglades had more than two feet of rain fort myers are seeing three straight days of daily rainfall records broken just this week are carlos suarez gives us a closer look at what's been happening more rain moved across parts of south florida thursday afternoon and into the 90s. in this one neighborhood near port everglades in broward county, the flooding did not recede the forecast called for another three to six inches of rain here in the city of fort lauderdale and in neighboring hollywood. that's on top of a more than a foot of rain that fell in fort lauderdale in the past 48 hours for a part of thursday afternoon, a flood warning was in effect for parts of broward county now south of here in miami-dade county, the forecast was calling for the heaviest rain to move through the early part of thursday night. some residents in both counties as spent a they trying
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to dry out their homes and cars. governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency in five counties, including miami dade and broward. >> now how once the rain clears and some of the flooding out here, recedes, while the forecasts on friday is calling for more rain carlos suarez, cnn, fort lauderdale, florida. ahead, a ceasefire plan in limbo as palestinians in gaza struggled to survive when other live report a new claims about us supreme court justice clarence thomas a top senate democrat says thomas has taken all trips than previously disclose trips paid for by gop megadonor one second, she can't walk. >> then she can one second, you're single. and then you don't want to be one second. it's a pipe dream.
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meanwhile, president biden is pushing for hamas to commit to the ceasefire plan. so the militant group is the biggest hang-up towards reaching a deal. soon as paula hancocks is live for us in tel aviv. i mean, the situation is going from bad to worse. and we're getting a picture of that, aren't we? when we people are moving back into areas, they were evacuated from they were in rubble absolutely. >> i mean, the issues just and surmountable at this point, max, you have the lack of food, lack of water, the lack of shelter, and some of the conditions that those displaced for having to live in a just a bismol the al-muwasi for example, that so-called humanitarian zones that israel has been calling on people to move to when they did decide they were going to do an operation in rafah has been described as habitable by humanitarian groups. and on top of that, you also have this
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sense that the negotiations, when it comes to the ceasefire and hostage deal going backwards. we have heard from hamas this week on tuesday, they had their official response with a number of amendments to this proposal and we had us secretary of state, antony blinken in the region this week and you could sense the frustration in his voice says he said that hamas was going going over territory. they had already covered and pushing for things that they had already agreed to, making him question whether or not there are even negotiating in good faith under the g7 in italy. the us president joe biden, was asked about the ceasefire. this is what he said president biden, did you all have a chance to discuss a possible ceasefire are you confident it's going to be done soon, sir? no i'm not loss tokens coming from now
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biden has been in cubed, gives me, has said that some of these changes are workable. some are not so with the mediators from both qatar and egypt, they had been going through these amendments to see what could possibly be done. and if there is a deal that could the salvage. now when it comes to her mass from their side, they have said that they believed that they have shown necessary positivity, saying that the changes because they're asking for are in the interests of the palestinian people. they have. for example, asked for more specific timeline on a permanent seat ceasefire. now that is something that's from the israeli side. there have been quite keen to keep vague. it is a a three-stage proposal. this deal in, in the first stage it would be a six-week ceasefire, which in theory should evolve into a more permanent cessation of hostilities. but it appears as though hamas is looking for for more clarity and more
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guarantees that there would be this complete ceasefire also calling for a complete withdrawal of all troops from from gaza. whereas in this proposal, in the first phase, it would just be from the populated areas. so there are gaps that remain as i say blinken says some of those gaps can be bridged he says that he does believe it is bridgeable, but it doesn't mean that the differences will actually be bridged okay. >> all or hancocks live in tel aviv. thank you. the israeli military and hezbollah are exchanged more fire lebanese media say one person died from a strike in southern lebanon and ten others were wounded. the idf says 40 rockets were fired from lebanon towards northern israel and the occupied golan heights, setting off at least ten fires. meanwhile, israeli troops have an unexpected new weapon of choice, and that's a type of catapults known as a trebuchet. it's being used to fling at least one fireball towards
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lebanese territory. israeli media say the likely goal is to burn shrubbery and make it easier to spot militants trying to reach the border one of the world's biggest religious gatherings currently underway in saudi arabia, more than 1.5 million people around the holy city of mecca for the annual hodge pilgrimage according to official estimates, muslims from all over the world are braving the extreme saudi heat to circle the kaaba. the black cubic structure at mecca as grand mosque and islam, most sacred shrine the faith requires every muslim who is physically in financial able to make the chip at least once in their lifetime. now coming up on cnn newsroom, new claims about us supreme court justice clarence thomas he took more trips abroad he took more trips aboard a gop megadonor's private jets than was previously known plus, apple has retaken the toxin spot as america's most valuable
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are some of our top stories today. president biden is set to hold bilateral meetings with g7 leaders. in the next hour or so, he'll meet with italy's prime minister on thursday, biden signed security or security pact with ukraine, providing military support for ten years republican lawmakers in washington embraced a visit from the former president donald trump meeting with our lives to renew his grip on the gop. thursday's meeting was the first time that trump was on capitol hill since the january 6 rioters? and south florida is bracing for a fourth day of flooding after a consecutive days of heavy rain pounded the area. flood watches remain in effect for more than 7 million people into tonight there are new claims that us supreme court justice clarence thomas, was taken has taken more trips than previously known on the dime of a republican megadonor. soon as melanie, the nonna has the details supreme court justice clarence thomas, in the hotseat, once again, as we
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learned about some role previously unknown privately funded trips that the justice took this according to new evidence released by democrats on the senate judiciary committee. >> now, according to that evidence, clarence thomas flew on the private jet of gop megadonor, harlan crow, multiple times, including in 27 haven't been 2019 and 2021 for various trips around the united states. so this just adds to a growing pattern of clarence thomas accepting lavish skips and going on privately funded trips and not disclosing that information now, thomas has yet to comment on this latest revelation, but in the past ascii has said that he was disclosing information by the rules as he understood them at the time. and meanwhile harlan crows camp continues to insist that the two of them i've never discussed matters before. the supreme court, but this is of course, adding to the growing scrutiny on the supreme court, especially as their other controversies swirling amongst other justices, including
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samuel alito and his wife. now, in the wake of all of these controversies, democrats are renewing their calls to reform the supreme court's senate democrats did try to pass a bill on the senate floor that would impose a code of ethics on the supreme court. but they were denied by republicans meloni's known as cnn, capitol hill no us aviation. >> what's jog says, it is partly to blame for the safety problems at boeing faa chief mike whitaker testified before the us senate commerce committee that was yesterday, more than five months after a door plug blew off in midflight on an alaska airlines flight, which put more scrutiny on boeing, which goes says the faa didn't keep a close enough i on the company let me also acknowledge the faa should have had much better visibility into what was happening at boeing before january 5, faa is approach was two hands off too focused on paperwork audits and not focused enough on
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inspections. >> we have changed that approach over the last several months and those changes are permanent while boeing has faced a series of investigations in recent months including over the door plug incident, and its manufacturing practices as well. when companies go to washington to testify before congress that often scolded for doing something wrong. but on thursday microsoft president brad smith went to washington with a voluntary may occulta for some recent cybersecurity failures as you can imagine, you get a report you look at it, it's difficult to read. >> you sort of thing. how are you going to react? when i sat down with satya nadella, microsoft chairman and ceo, we both resolved immediately that we would react without any defensiveness, without equivocation, without hesitation, and we would instead use this report to make microsoft and the cybersecurity protection of this country better that's our goal.
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>> and part of that, frankly involves accepting responsibility and apologizing to those that were impacted microsoft was at the center of two widespread hacking campaigns. >> and the last year allegedly carried out by chinese and russian spies a report issued by the us cyber safety review board found that the tech giant committed a quote, cascade of avoidable errors that allowed hackers to for each microsoft's network, including the email accounts of senior us officials. now, apple edged past microsoft on thursday to become the most valuable company in the us. apple stock soared following announcements this week that its newest iphones will include generative ai features, apple's market cap closed at roughly flee 3.2 3.29 trillion on thursday, just beating microsoft's three points to 8 trillion earlier this month the artificial intelligence chipmaker nvidia surpassed apple to briefly become the second-largest
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public us company. a video now ranks third behind microsoft elon musk has won the largest ceo pay package in us corporate history from tesla shareholders and the numbers are pretty eye-watering, seen as clare duffy has the latest on the historic award the majority of tesla shareholders have voted to approve ceo elon musk's massive compensation package, as well as a bid to move the company's state of incorporation from delaware to texas the vote could mark a big payday for elon musk, the compensation package includes options to buy tesla stock at a reduced price. >> that's worth around $50 billion it also marks a big win for musk shareholders originally approved the package back in 2018, but a delaware judge threw it out earlier this year after a shareholder lawsuits and the board had failed to prove that it was fair. but the board has argued that the pay was necessary to keep elon musk engaged in his duties at tesla. when his attention could otherwise be dedicated to do as many other companies, including spacex and
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the social media platform x. and it appears that most shareholders agreed tesla shares ended the de up nearly 3% on thursday following the vote. it's a sign that investors were happy to be paying up to keep musk happy it's also a sign of continued confidence in musk's leadership, despite the sales slump that tesla has experienced in recent months. but it's not guaranteed that just because musk one, this vote, he will get this payday as the issue is still signed, is still tied up in delaware courts but it certainly gives mosque a confidence boost and potentially gives tesla lawyers some points of argument. as they defend this compensation package for musk in court. >> clare duffy, cnn new york no former us president donald trump received and early birthday present with a handshake from frequent critic, cinnamon minority leader mitch mcconnell, the former president, also received a birthday cake from republicans on his first visit to capitol hill since the violent events
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of january the sixth, 2021 years or something, you do trump is set to campaign in detroit over his birthday weekend in an effort to win the support of black voters. meanwhile, the biden campaign going after the senior vote in the battleground, state of michigan and us first lady jill biden is fighting back against critics who say her husband is too old for the presidency this election is most certainly not about age joe, and that other guy are essentially the same age. let's not be fooled. joe isn't one of the most effective president's of our lives in spite of his age but because of it this comes as president biden is gaining with voters of his own age, just 70 has the latest i think because trump is bergen wowed.
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>> he doesn't come off as old as maybe biden does. >> 86 dorsey ferris spends no time worrying about the ages of the oldest american presidential candidates for those who do this loyal president biden supporter has this to say about donald trump. >> he's way less capable in the brain area in the brain area delicate way to put it as trump turns 78 on friday, just three years younger than biden's at one age is an mistake able part of the race, but the biden campaign is suddenly embracing it in a different way. i'm a senior and i vote turning to faris and other seniors to build a critical piece of his coalition. i never thought i'd be one of those people holding of a political sine are being involved, but i can't sit back. thank you. linda van orden, a retired real estate agent, is now training democratic volunteers, get out the vote, becoming politically active for
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the first time after trump won in 2016, we could determine who sits in the white house. grand rapids, and surrounding kent county is a bellwether within battleground, michigan, biden one here and statewide in 2020, after trump narrowly carried both four years earlier, biden is working to become the first democrat in nearly a quarter century to win those 65 and older in an election where baby boomers now prize a wide majority of the senior vote, they're at a point in their life where they've seen how politics has changed and recognize that it's a priority for them. >> as other parts of the biden coalition or fraying the campaign is putting seniors front and center energize your neighbors invite them out to pickleball and devote at the same time, yet deep disappointment ways heavy on other seniors here, like barbara howard, who voted for biden four years ago, but won't this time, i feel betrayed right now. >> i'm not going to vote for christmas the palestine thing is a red line and his he's not he's not there.
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>> judean nick herik, both eddie and retired say biden steady hand inspires them to volunteer. >> what do they say that ad is the new 60 often canvassing and registering younger voters in grand rapids. >> what's exciting for me is the opportunity because seniors to talk with young folks and say, can we really look at this? what does this mean to you? >> and defending the president's age? >> i look at his thinking in his approach to things looks pretty good to me, especially when you view it, in contrast to what the alternative is, that contrast with trump is what the biden campaign is investing millions on ads like this, drinking bleach to tear gassing citizens and staging a photo-op that delight voters like faris i love the one ray talks about how he drank or drink bleach that we can cope holding up the bible, how dumb was that? the senior generation values and character are important to us? >> older voters have long been one of the most prize slices of
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the electorate. there reliable, they actually turn out to vote. many of the voters we talked two here we are i'm concerned about the president's age. they said they see it as an asset the question of course, how does this fit into the biden coalition for all the fraying pieces among young voters voters of color could these seniors be a silver lining jeff zeleny, cnn, grand rapids, michigan russia's navy flexing its muscle overseas, but gets a bit of dose of reality closer to home that always just ahead. >> plus an alleged secret spy mission snooping on russian tanks at the behest of the cia. russia lays out what the us says. are bogus allegations against wall street journal reporter, evan gershkovich i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought that was it finally earth with we have schreiber sunday at nine on cnn. >> or stop and searches as
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ranks those who are invited to that and the popi said to be known for let's of humor and often jokes with people he meets and were worth one of those people who does meet christopher lamb because he funny. >> yes, he is. i've joked with him a few times and he has a very good sense of humor. he often tells people, please pray for me not against me. and that's something he told the comedians today was kind of conclave of comedians and why was he hosting them in that way well, i think he wanted to reach out to the world of comedy and wider culture. that's something that he's tried to do throughout its pontificate and he wanted to emphasize to them the importance of a sense of humor, the importance of making people smile. he said to them in the meeting in the midst of so much gloomy news, you have the power to spread peace and smiles. so trying to emphasize that importance of comedy as a way of making the world a better place for this key. now, you mentioned that would be goldberg was amongst those there. she has met the pope
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before and she said that she's offered him a cameo and sister act three. so do we know? his response? >> apparently he does know sister act not sure if he's committed to that because i wouldn't have thought he watches many of these shows no, he doesn't watch tv, but he does have an instinctive understanding of humor. >> yeah. and i think he appreciates the work of comedians. >> and if you can connect with them, presumably at widens his audience effectively. >> absolutely. and that's been the hallmark of the francis papacy to connect with people to share joy and smiles just briefly as we look ahead to his meeting with world leaders are the g7, once you hoping to get out of that, what he's going to be the first pope to ever go to a g7 is going to be addressing the topic of ai, something he's concerned about. he wants to see regulation of artificial intelligence. it also be meeting with president biden at the g7 on the same issue. >> same issue, but also imagine on global conflicts, yes.
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>> and other other important topics. and christopher, thank you so much the florida panthers are just one away from a hoisting the stanley cup they be the edmonton oilers, four to three on thursday in the second period sam bennett scored goal number three for the panthers, alexander barkat added another goal less than two minutes later, oven to cut the deficit to one in the third period, but it just wasn't enough game four is scheduled for saturday night on the oilers home ice. >> hosts the usa had the chance to progress from the group stage and the t20 cricket world cup. their schedules to face ireland in florida friday morning local time and will progress to the final eight a when they previously notched up a famous upset against powerhouse pakistan, undefeated india. or though through after beating the us team on wednesday round one of the us is in the books with two golfers tied for the lead at five under par, world number
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three, rural rory mcilroy is looking for his first major crown in ten years, the 35-year-old from northern ireland match the tournament's lowest score ever at the pinehurst course with 65 american patrick cantlay did the same. he poured in six birdies to shoot under 70 for the first time. in nine us open appearances and world number one, scottie scheffler didn't have such a good day or the tournament favorite finished one over par at 71 and tied in 34th position and stories in the spotlight, disney has announced that a 17-year-old australian actress of samoan heritage, katherine legge of iowa, will start in the upcoming live action version of the hit movie, moderna leg will start alongside dwayne johnson, also known as the rock hill play a maui. the character he voiced in the animated film, disney says the movie will celebrate the island's communities and traditions of
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pacific islanders and it seems taylor swift is in her quake era the video. >> of the megastars edinburgh show on saturday, doesn't do her fans, justices, they literally may the earth move according to the british geological survey. as a matter of fact, earthquake readings were detected almost four miles from murrayfield stadium on each of the three nights, she performed that. this isn't the first time swift's have made and shaking impact, of course, last year we reported that taylor swift fans, of course, seismic activity equivalent of a tuple 0.3 magnitude earthquake that a two shows in seattle in washington kate winslet lifting the veil behind one of the most famous on-screen kisses in hollywood history. >> all right the oscar-winner
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