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work made for streaming, and bring on the good stuff. again, 805 188023 hello, and welcome to all our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> i'm in a car luck from hong kong. >> i hit don't cnn newsroom the whole family, including kate's up there, a buckingham palace. this will be kate's first public engagements since
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christmas all eyes are on a much anticipated returned by the princess of wales where alive outside buckingham palace with the very latest let's the us president and his rival on the campaign trail preparing to face off at their first presidential debate. >> and russia is president's lays out term to me, he is war ukraine responds with a hard nut in just about two hours time. >> the uk hughes, catherine princess of wales is expected to appear in public for the first time in nearly six months. the surprise announcement came friday, along with a photo taken at windsor and an update on her battle with cancer. princess catherine says she's making progress, but isn't out of the woods yet. >> still in the coming hours
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she set to attend trooping the colour events. the official celebration of the monarchs, birthday, king charles said he's quotes, delighted that she will be there well, cnn correspondent anna stewart joins us now outside london's buckingham palace. >> and anna, this is of course the king's birthday parade, but all eyes no doubt will be on kate. what can we expect to see from the princess of wales and tell us about the reaction from the public to her upcoming appearance it certainly added quite a lot of excitement to the event. >> of course, lots of people always keen to see the king and the king's, birthday parade. but now having not seen the princess of wales for so many months, there'll be a lot of eyes on lack carriage which we expect to lead buckingham palace here in about 1.5 hours. the princess of wales is also the regimental colonel of the irish guards, which is actually the regimen that is being troops today, which is the showing of the flag and happens every year to mark the king's official birthday. the second
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birthday really for the monarch, it's always celebrated on the second june of the year, on the weekend simply because monarchs aren't always born at the right time of year it further uk, whether so ideally, in june it is sunny. i expect we're going to get a downpour pretty soon though anna. but all eyes on the princess of wales. and of course, what should be wearing and how should we looking she looked very well in the photos released yesterday, but we do know of course, that she's still undergoing treatment and has good days and bad days in her message. >> and she wrote, i'm not out of the woods yet making good progress, but there are good days and bad days. i am sure that there are countless cancer patients out there who can certainly identify with those sentiments of course, i think she's really captured the heart of the nation with this very personal message. i think that's what's making this relationship in a way way between the current royal family and the public really quite different. there's a lot more information that we're
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getting for the princess of wales, perhaps not on the exact cancer that she's been treated for, but on how she is feeling, how she has been coping with the last few months and for that, i think the public very keen to be able to see her and celebrate her return, but only a part returned to work at this stage. so we're told that she'll start to appear at some engagements in the future, but we'll take it as a case-by-case basis on the advice of medical team. but today is a really joyful occasion and actually i have to say deepen the color, also known because the king's birthday parade is one of the best events in the royal calendar, because you've got all the pomp and pageantry, but you also have all the family united for that mayes imbalance can you seen at the end when you have them all waving and it was looking quite sad to think that the prince of wales wouldn't it be a part of that so i think from the public's perspective, that's really put bright light in the de, even if it does rain, it'll feel a bit stormier on a and you have a front row seat, anna. so all is
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well in the world and a stuart joining us from london well, the message from the princess of wales mentioned that her chemotherapy is ongoing and will be for a few more months she is not revealed the type of cancer she's being treated for, but the treatment may provide some clues about the severity of her illness. cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, explains a lot of terms being used here around princess catherine, just a lovely picture that we see of her there preventative chemotherapy is the term that is often being used. >> and i think a lot of people may have interpreted that as a type of chemotherapy that can prevent cancer some of this may just be semantics, but i think what we're talking about here specifically is something that is more commonly known as adjuvant therapy. so this is an additional therapy in addition to the operation that she had several months ago so different types of therapies out there, they can take several months of
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scheduled chemotherapy. we don't know what type of cancer we don't know what type of therapy. and she is totally entitled to her privacy. we won't speculate on that, but i will tell you the types of factors that go into the consideration here. the type of cancer obviously the types of medications that are being used, the stage of that cancer that will all play a role in determining what, how long the therapy is likely the last. and also what types of side effects she might have she in the statement says she's not out of the woods yet and probably really means two things. how well does the medication, the chemotherapy work? is it actually helping with the existing cancer and what are the side effects? good days and bad days. and you can see the list i've side effects. there are people get exhausted while on these medications and you can change day to day in terms of how you feel even hour to hour but also like brain fog and difficulty with pain even
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in the limbs, there's all sorts of things that can happen in response to chemotherapy so that may be what she means by good days and bad days as you may remember, princess catherine, 42-years-old. here is a timeline of how things progressed over the past several months it was the middle of january, january 16, when she was admitted for that abdominal operation. at that point, they thought whatever they were doing was not related to cancer. but then subsequently, we heard that in fact, the she has cancer, so they may have actually examined some of the tissue under the microscope and found in fact, she did have cancer. and that is now led to this time period since february where she's been undergoing chemotherapy and will likely undergo that for some time. again, depending on the type of cancer that can be months, six to nine months, even if chemotherapy, sometimes longer or shorter, depending on the specifics but that is what we know at this point. again, we don't know what type of cancer we don't know what type of therapy and we're not going
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to speculate on any of that, but it is good to see that picture of her guys back to you sanjay gupta. >> thank you. well, let's get perspective now from cnn royal historian, kate williams, she joins us also from buckingham palace great, good to see you, kate. >> do you see this public appearances as a positive sign about pizzazz catherine health and progress of her treatment well, i know it was just so wonderful to hear from the princess yesterday. we've all been worried about as she's been through so many tough times. we haven't seen her since christmas. that was her last engagement really is i think so delighting to us to be able to see her today in the carriage with the children with charlotte, with lewy, with george, they'll all be traveling together. we believe prince william is going to be on horseback so kate will be in the carriage and in terms of a return to work a brief return to work, as she says it says, i
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mean, this is a big moment. i think i personally was affecting how to do a smaller engagement, but all the eyes of the world beyond should be on, on the front pages tomorrow. this is a huge moment and i think it really does show that she says she's having good days and bad days. she says in home very moving statement, she's not out of the woods yet, but clearly, it's a very hopeful sign and perhaps in the autumn at the end of the year, we might see her back to work full time you surprised by what she shared in that personal message? >> how open she was? >> i think the message was i think the message was so personal. she was so open just as anna was saying earlier, we don't know what cancer she has. she may never tell us it is her private information but at the same time, she's telling us a lot about her her feelings, what she's going through. she is saying i feel weak, i feel tired. i have to rest and i think that really is unprecedented. normally, we don't know anything about oils health, for example bumble the queen's father, we didn't know he was very ill until he did
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pass away and we weren't given much insight into the queen of the duke of edinburgh, but this is a new openness. i think we're seeing a new royal family with his openness, with width speaking directly to the public. and i think that's most of all because as kate was saying, she understands how many other people are going through what what she's going through and both she and the king wants to be a beacon. they want to be a support for all of those people across the world who are cancer sufferers in cancer survivors what has been the reaction, the overwhelming reaction, no doubt from the british public about returning to the public even though this is obviously not a return to duty, is, but still how people responded they are absolutely thrilled. kate, what didn't come to the rehearsals, i think most people thought she wasn't going to come to this and the crowds i've just been out talking to them they're all lining up. they're all got union jack hats on this so
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excited they've got their picnics and i've just they just so thrilled to see her, thrilled to see she's such a voice superstar. she's been avoidable superstar since the minute he was engaged to william people crown let's turn out for kate and they are delighted to see it wonderful to see the king, the king in a carriage. we do expect leaving the palace and about now and a half one who see the king on one, or the royal family together. it's the second trooping the colour for the king and the king's big birthday parade that he he has every year at this time of year, which is supposed to be chosen because of the nice weather, but it is probably going to rain. but we often have rain on both occasions and that just makes them more phone. i think the crowds are so excited, but you can't dampen the spirits to see kate out and we're all just so thrilled to see how in choosing looking so well in that photo we saw yesterday and i'm expecting really a real chair to go when we see her talk to us about the close relationship between princes kd and king
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charles and how that perhaps plays into her decision to attend the king's birthday parade the king talks, has talked about the princess kate as beloved daughter in law. >> he's talked about how he's delighted he gave us statements saying he's delighted that she's going to be with him today. it was a really moving statement and we know that they were both in hospital together in january. kate for her abdominal surgery, the king for his also for surgery, and that we understand that he left his hospital room to go over to her room to come unfettered to make her feel better. i really do think that shows the moving nature of the relationship between them. she's like a daughter to him. she's not a daughter-in-law. she's a daughter to him and he really is delighted to see how they're that the, all the royal family are going to be out there supporting him. the queen, camilla's going to be there, williams going to be there. the children are going to be there the balcony wave, i think it will be such a wonderful picture and showing how much support the king does have
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williams also always wonderful to get your insight. >> thank you so much for joining. >> good to say with less than, two weeks to go until the first us presidential debate, which will be hosted by cnn in atlanta. >> it's gonna shine for president joe biden and republican donald trump to prepare are joining from the g7 summit in italy. biden will spend saturday in los angeles for a fundraiser with a lineup of hollywood celebrities. trump is in michigan this weekend where he hopes to reach black voters on friday, the former president attended an event in west palm beach and celebrated, his 78th birthday and democrats, a capitalizing on trump's recent description of the wisconsin city that will host the republicans convention he called milwaukee horrible city now the democrats have put
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up ten billboards across milwaukee with trump's comments i'll kristen holmes has more on how trump is approaching the run-up to the debate, including celebrating his birthday in florida. but first two, i'll let sayings in los angeles with the latest on how biden he's preparing president joe biden has spent much of the past two weeks traveling abroad, meeting with world leaders in france and italy. >> but back here at home, his debate prep has gotten underway, leading those debate preparations is what former white house chief of staff, ron klain, who led biden's prep back in 2020 and also lead debate prep for hillary clinton when she faced off against trump 20 2016. now, a campaign official says the president won't have as much time to devote to debate prep as he did in that 2020 race. they expect that the most intense sessions of debate preparation will come in the days leading into june 20 seventh. in fact, the president is expected to spend a few days i camp david in the
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coming weeks, but there have been some debate preparation sessions so far and a source says but in those sessions, the president has really been focused on trying to find ways to hold trump accountable in this debate, some of the areas where he really wants to draw a contrast and criticized trump on related to reproductive rights and also trump's calls for political violence or trying to undermine democratic institutions. the ultimate goal advisers say, is trying to paint trump as chaotic and divisive while presenting biden as a steady and y's are alternative one campaign official said that president biden has been much punchier in his remarks, in his speeches about trump the campaign trail. and they expect that will continue in to this debate. of course, biden and trump have faced off a twice before back in 2020, biden at least understands a little little bit of the style that trump uses on the debate stage. now, in addition to debate preparations, president biden is also focused on raising major cash for his campaign he
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is here in los angeles where he will be attending a fundraiser with former president barak obama, julia roberts, and george clooney really tried to tap in to some of that star power in this campaign so far, the campaign has not said how much they raised, but a similar event between biden obama and clinton brought in 26 million. so the campaign is hoping to bring in another big hall here in los angeles with this fundraiser as they are trying to keep that cash advantage over donald trump arlette saenz, cnn, los angeles former president donald trump celebrating his 78th birthday with a room full of supporters and west palm beach, florida while he didn't shy away from the bag he was 78. he did manage not to attack joe biden for his age, just a few years older than donald trump, we should be clear that if he were to win donald it would be the oldest person to accept or sworn in as president in history. >> that is something donald trump himself is acutely aware
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of. but again, why he has continued to avoid the topic of age while exalting joe biden, take a listen. >> we have a president who has no clue what the hell is going on. just look at him yesterday, look at him the day before in europe, peterson know where the hell he is troublesome, talked at length about that debate that's happening in two weeks. we'll be on the stage with joe biden, who did laura that while he was in washington, dc on thursday, he held a quote, unquote, policies session with senior advisers as well as two senators, eric schmitt of missouri and marco rubio of florida, while they are saying this is not debate rap, they really want to stress that this is something that will they acknowledge, help him prepare for the debate of the topics that they talked about. democracy also, how to answer questions about january 6. and the riots on january 6, donald trump involvement in that and his later conversation in remarks about how he would harden those involved in the january attack.
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fbi agents to be armed doing doing their jobs, right? that is part of their requirement for their jobs. and what the former president has been claiming is that he was put in danger. keep in mind, he was not present for the search at mar-a-lago and so he was never in any danger who prosecutors had already asked for a gag order last month, but the judge denied that request, saying they need needed to fully confer with trump's attorneys first a judge in texas is ordered conspiracy theorist alex jones to liquidate his personal assets. >> well, that would force him to begin paying the roughly $1.5 billion in damages he owes the sandy hook families. jones had broadcaster blatant lie on his popular website, infowars, that the massacre at the school was a hoax. the judge did offer jones a partial when ruling against liquidating infowars
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dead and hundreds injured. >> now, friday's decision fell along ideological lines, justice clarence thomas writing for the majority that quote we hold that a semiautomatic rifle equipped with a bump stock is not a machine gun because it cannot fire more than one shot by a single function of the trigger, and even if it could, it could not do so automatically. >> now the liberal justices joined, did a fiery dissent written by justice sonia sotomayor, who wrote when i see a bird that walks like a duck, swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, i call that bird a duck, a bump-stock-equipped semiautomatic rifle fires automatically more than one shot without manual reloading by a single function of the trigger because i like congress call that a machine gun. i respectfully to set the atf which put forth this regulation originally released a statement calling on congress to legislate and try to restrict these bumps docs that way. but
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at walmart cuba is not happy that a us nuclear-powered submarine has arrived at guantanamo bay. the uss helena is a fast attack nuclear submarine based in norfolk, virginia. >> the us southern command says, it's at the us base in cuba as part of a routine port visit but it comes after a group of russian navy ships, including a nuclear submarine, arrived at the port of ivanna
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on wednesday, sign of strengthening ties between the two cold war allies. >> the due day, ukraine, peace conference is set to begin a few hours from now is the g7 summit wrapped cynically, delegates are now hitting just switzerland to talk peace efforts. >> nearly 100 countries and organizations will take part, including leaders from germany, france, the uk, and canada well, vice presented. kamala harris and national security adviser jake sullivan, will be representing the us. >> let's go now, live to cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson in monopoly eataly nick, good to see you. it appears that it has been a very productive g7, especially on the issue of ukraine. would that be a fair assessment okay we seem to be
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having some problems speaking to nick mic can you hear us? >> i think i can hear you can now, hey, you, this is wonderful. asked me again, please, honor i was just going to say it's been a productive g7 took us through what's been achieved a lot. i mean, there was a conversation about ai, which was the last one that really got a lot of attention the pope was here for that and it was very much about using ai as a tool for positive. not for bad, but a lot of other discussion as well china, its trade practices his criticism of that, criticism of china's involvement supplying russia with components for weapons, criticism of russia a lot of support for ukraine financial support alone, more sanctions on russia also development and development to support poorer economists in sub saharan
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africa that was a good part of the conversation here. i think the strongest focus perhaps when it comes to ukraine and the russia part of it, was the effort of the g7 to show this is what they said, to show president putin that he does not have time. if putin had thought that the delays in the european union, the delays in the united states 30 this year, putting bring together big financial bundles for uk to support ukraine, the war going forward. it would be a mistake for putin to interpret that, that he had all the time i'm feeling the war and that, and that was a very, very clear message and narrative that came across and that really plays into the ukraine peace summit that is packing up and getting going this weekend in lucerne switzerland robinson. >> so plays that we were able to reestablish comes on the issue of this peace summit
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whilst most of the leaders from easily attending the g7 will, will now head. there will be some notable admissions well, we won't be seeing the chinese precedent nor the russian president attending the peace summit in lucerne, switzerland. >> however, there will be 57 other leaders of nations the 30 ministers, justin trudeau, going from here, canadian prime minister, of course, of british prime minister, german chancellor, the french president, all going because the initiative there is two is to develop as much support as possible for ukraine to set the congo taste of what p should be. obviously without russia, it's unrealistic to think that they can be a meaningful discussion about the compromises if there were to be over what would constitute piece putin, a couple of days
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ago said that ukraine can have peace if it gives up on the four province it says that russia has illegally annexed sees than annex. and if ukraine gives up on its aspirations to join nato, which is clearly a non-starter he heard that from us secretary of defense lloyd austin speaking about that just just yesterday, and ato summit in brussels. but the idea is, is to find a coalescence a views and quite simply that will be that p should be established on the basis of the un charter that ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity should be respected. build a big level of support for that. perhaps in case the united states drifts off from the principled international position. two later robertson joining us from monopoly initially, many thanks were you grainy is calling putin's terms to end the war. >> eight, complete sham. the russian president laid out his
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demands in more detail than ever before, saying ukraine must do militarize and abandon its bid to join nato, it must surrender all four regions claimed by moscow. donetsk, luhansk, kherson, and zaporizhzhia. >> khuza'a. and also once western nations to lift their sanctions on russia, this comes after joe biden place more than 300 sanctions on russia this week g7 leaders agreed to land ukraine $50 using interests frozen from frozen russian assets. but putin is not backing down. again, that threatening the west on friday but actually, we have come on acceptably close to the point of no return when your calls to inflict a strategic defeat on russia, which has the largest arsenal of nuclear weapons we demonstrate the extreme adventurism of western politicians we've got to send me. well, i'm joined now by bill brown. he is the founder
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and ceo of hermitage capital management, which was the investment advisor to the largest foreign investment fund in russia until 2005. that's when he was expelled from the country after being labeled a threat to national security amid his outspoken criticism of russian corporate governance sees the author of several books, including red notice it for story of high finance, moda one man's fight for justice. and if all that was not enough, he's now, sir, bill brodeur having just been knighted, his contribution to human rights and anti-corruption as head of the global magnate, see justice campaign firstly, congratulations on your knighthood. >> let's start with persians terms for a ceasefire. obviously swiftly rejected by president zelenskyy, who described as a hitler like ultimatum. but bill, the reality is that many ukrainians, and i'm sure russians would like to see an end to this war where there is no end in sight. >> well, first of all, putin
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has no intention of ending the war. and these terms that he's laid out are effectively the same demands he made as part of his invasion. in no way, should, should pueden, be rewarded for invading a country and taking the territory and president zelenskyy is right to reject it. than the rest of the world should reject it. and i'm sure that the rest of the world will reject it at this peace conference in switzerland let's now look at the $50,000,000,000 loan agreed to at the g7, which will be repaid from interest on frozen russian assets held in western institutions why wasn't this done sooner well, it's, it's, interesting. and i think the main reason it wasn't done sooner is because putin is making all these terrible threats all the time as we just heard, he's he's pulling out the nuclear card every time he gets upset. and so there's there's been a lot of fear of fear of putin. there's a lot of
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desire to somehow doc and hide and a appease him. and as a result of that, we've wasted a lot of time on a lot of different issues, not just the 300 billion of central bank reserves, but on weapons and other things. and the thing is that thugs and dictators they don't respond to weakness by backing down. they get more aggressive. and so the way that you deal with a man like putin is with a boot on the throat. and the way you put a boot on the throat is by giving ukrainians more weapons. you give them more money from the frozen money that we have in the west and i'm not satisfied with the 50 billion. there's 300 billion of russian central bank reserves, which could be confiscated and given to ukraine and again, i think this is a half-step. this is a half measure and we should be doing more and what do you make of the new us sanctions put in place this week well, i like those sanctions. >> i particularly like the
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these are hitting hard on the moscow mai sex. the current schema change where the currency exchange can no longer convert dollars and euros. >> and we've seen that banks are shutting down their websites. >> you've seen lines and in moscow we've seen the stock market go down 15%. and this is the kind of hard hitting measure that we should be doing more of their, there are other things that can be done and should be done particularly in the area of oil. russia contents still sell their oil and they still use the proceeds from the oil sale to buy weapons from iran and north korea we should be doing everything possible to just completely take away putin's financial ability to conduct this war? >> we've heard from vladimir putin his response to this $50,000,000,000 loan. he says this is stealing russian acids that won't go unpunished. now, as someone who was relentlessly
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pursued by putin and his regime, what do you foresee those consequences being? >> well, this is the beauty of this particular measure, which is that it's not like the us or the eu keeps their foreign exchange reserves at the russian central bank. it's not like there's any symmetrical response and then to the extent that putin is threatening to take away businesses western businesses in russia. well in my opinion, those western businesses should have pulled out like many other western businesses a along time ago. and if they're there, that's their problem not ours and so there really isn't any response that putin could give that will, that will, in any way change our lives and we should just go forward with this and for what it's worth i've worked on sanctions against russia for the last 15 years and he's made all sorts of crazy threats on all the work that i've done. >> and here we are. the world hasn't come to an end. and so we shouldn't be counting to this dictator oh braga,
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former us counterterrorism officials increasingly sounding the alarm over concerns about threats to the homeland. >> multiple us officials tell cnn eight tajikistan nationals with possible ties to isis. we're ready i sit on immigration charges in los angeles, new york, and philadelphia. the man had entered the us through the southern border and requested asylum, raising no red flags when initially vetted by immigration officials, but it was the later discovery of their potential ties to an isis affiliate that set off a flurry of urgent investigative efforts by fbi agent jensen analysts coast-to-coast. >> no specific attack planning was detected. >> sources said, but senior us officials decided late last week to arrest the men and began proceedings to expelled them from the country. rather than continuing surveilling them to determine any possible plot. the fbi investigation continues. sources say, along with a renewed focus on threats from central asia. >> and we have seen a number of high-profile attacks and plots, both planned and carried out by tajik nationals acting on
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behalf of isis-k, several in europe, as well as in particular, the deadly attack on a concert hall in moscow earlier this year that killed more than 100 people the recent arrest have also renewed concerns about the vulnerability of the us southern border in 2023, us customs and border protection reported 169 encounters with non-us citizens identified as potential matches with names on the terrorism watch list, a broad category of individuals who may have only tangential connections to note extremist but nevertheless remain a matter of grave concern for terrorism experts in this heightened threat environment, terrorist groups are learning and adaptive organizations. >> they've identified vulnerability that the united states has. what we need to do is increase and target our resources so that we stop people from entering legally, or if they present themselves at a border crossing, ensure they never make it in. if they are in fact a terror threat.
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