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rec they are unpredictable sleeping giants every volcano has its own personality. >> and if we don't understand them, they are windows into part of our planet lives will be lost. violent, earth would leah schreiber, sunday at nine on cnn millions of americans are on high alert as in inseparable. >> he deadly fires and the first possible name storm of the 2024 hurricane season. all throttle the united states. >> also, it is too close to call in virginia, the
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congressman who helped ouster former house speaker kevin mccarthy could be on the verge of losing his own seat and banning cell phones in the classroom. >> how one of the nation's largest school district aims to curb negative mental health issues for students kate baldwin out today, i'm sarah sided with john berman. this is cnn news central happening now at least one deaths so far as two raging fires burned through, hundreds and hundreds of homes and businesses in new mexico, we are seeing more and more pictures of the damage. >> one fire alone has destroyed 1,400 structures. it is 0% contained thousands have been forced to flee and just seconds, sarah just spoke to one man who did manage to escape you. >> i understand correctly. you just moved into the home in march yeah we just how to mark
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this. we don't know what's going to happen with our home. and my daughter was car and when i was packing, step up, she thought we were leaving that we've never come back and i said, no, we're not leaving that. we're not given up the house. it shows dangerous right now. we have to we have to in case the fire come, we have to be prepared so hard, right? >> let's get ready to cnn's ed lavandera, who is in the middle of the smoke. there. ed, give us a sense of what you're seeing. it just looks looks terrible while we're on the northern edge of ruidoso, new mexico, a mountain city that is a ghost town at this point, as you look, this is the road that takes you up to the northern edge of town. i'm not even sure how far you can see past that roadblock there. >> and as you look south back into town as well, the same view here, john, where that is these are actually two massive fires surrounding of the city of ruidoso, about 20,000 acres
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in all been burned, as you mentioned, 1,400 structures according to state officials here that have now been destroyed or damaged because of these fires. and more than 8,000 people have heated the evacuation warnings and you can understand why it's just so with the mountains and the trees, it's very difficult to kind of get a sense of where the fires are moving from, how quickly they're moving. so just a very dangerous situation and that is why as we look around here, there's almost no one left here. we have seen in some places around the city and other parts where yesterday afternoon people were being getting new evacuation orders as fires were moving around through the mountains in the canyons and the values of this area and one person that we spoke with michael scott, who doesn't live too far from where we're standing. we've found he evacuated a late monday night, wasn't able to grab much, but was able to grab his wife their three dogs, and
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his mother, and raced out of town is the fires raging and this is what he saw we reached a point where it was just a solid blackout. >> i've never seen anything like it, but the thing that kind of startled me more than anything. my trick was being hit with chunks of ash. i could feel them hidden the hood and the gray. it was almost like big gray rain hitting my truck so john, there could be a sliver of good knew that the best and fastest relief from these wildfires could come from the skies later today, weather forecasts showed that it could start raining here after 3:00. >> mountain time and into tomorrow as well. so that hopes to be the fastest relief for the firefighters who are on the ground here and for the thousands of people who call this home, and so many people anxiously awaiting to see if their homes have survived these wildfires. john, some extraordinary images behind you
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add it's like the cars are driving right out of the abyss, the smoke, and then past you and we see you blinking your eyes there, isn't hard to breathe. >> can you just feel the smoke all around you? >> we've been out here a couple of hours this morning and starting to get you starting to feel the effects of it. it's been able to manage here throughout, throughout the morning, but it does because as we continue to report from out here throughout the diametric kinda get harder and harder, but it's manageable at this point, but you can look back into the distance you get closer to where the fires are. i would imagine it gets it gets worse and more intense. so we'll pay attention to that throughout the day. >> all right. and listen. please take care of yourself. and your crew. thanks so much for being there. i appreciate your work as always, sarah. >> all right, john, it's not fire, but wind and water. that is the real concern in texas a storm bearing down on the coast right now that has the potential to become the first tropical storm of the hurricane season. rosa flores is live in corpus christi for us. rosie, you've been showing this
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picture just from different places. you are now back in an area that is clearly flooded. there and you know, sir, one of the things that's fascinating about this storm is that is expected to make landfall in mexico and i am hundreds of miles from that location and just take a look around me, the effects being felt here in the texas gulf coast. >> take a look. >> over here to my left. >> what you see is the corpus christi bay. >> normally it's a beautiful beach right now. you can see the waves crashing onto the beach and the water levels rising. now, this is not unique to corpus, the intact entire texas gulf coast is expected to have some sort of coastal flooding. and that's exactly what we're seeing seen here in corpus. now, this street that i'm live on right now, you can see that it is flooded. you can see that the parking meters are her pretty flooded right now from talking to officials, i can tell you that they don't
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appear very concerned. again, the texas gulf coast is used to hurricanes. let me show you the water levels here right now. you can see that it's about eight inches deep and the water has ebbed and flowed and look around me that you can see that the water level stays pretty level all the way to the end of the street? no. this street meets up to the highway and you can see public works vehicles parked out there. we've seen them driving around. they are prepared to block roads if needed. again, officials telling us that they are preparing for the worst, they always do but sarah, they also tell us that they have high water vehicles, boats, rescue equipment on the ready just in case, but they are not expecting to issue two evacuation orders sara and you're right there near the beach. >> so that's an area that obviously is going to get flooded if the water is pushed up. but it's incredible. this
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storm is so far away and you're getting that kind of an effect, even where you are. rosa flores. thank you for showing that they are in corpus christi hey, appreciate it. >> all right. let's get right to meteorologist elisa rafah. you've got a whole lot to watch today yeah, we are very busy. >> i wanted to point out why we're finding these effects so far away from the center of the storm. and because it's so disorganized and lop-sided, which is why it doesn't have a name. alberto yet the hurricane hunters need to find that at center of circulation and it's just tough to do that right now, doesn't mean though that you're not getting some of that heavy rain already on the coast there of corpus christi down towards brownsville. we've had some gossip job are 30 miles per hour, so far, storm surge already observed as we just saw, rosa flores is wiv shot where you've got the storms or directing he up to two to three feet along the coast from galveston. so as this thing continues to move inland, you can see where you have the tropical storm warnings going up into texas, the classic example of impacts outside of the cone, right?
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like i said, the storm is wide, it's got a water moisture with it so that will continue to sling on some of the showers and thunderstorms is as we go through the day today and into tomorrow and could dump some heavy rain. we're looking at some widespread four to six inch totals of rain possible, some up to ten inches possible plus we're also watching the heat. 82% of the lower 48. >> that's a 260 million people will have temperatures above at 90 degrees these as we go through the next couple of days in an area that's not quite as used to extreme heat. >> i mean, we're talking about the midwest and new england more than an hundred and 50 temperature records, both daytime highs and overnight lows can fall exactly especially today, 96 degrees would be the hottest temperature ever in caribou, maine and we could hit that today. parts of the state have their excessive heat warnings for the first time ever through truly unprecedented in an area that just doesn't get as much extreme heat drawn.
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>> 96 and caribou, maine. all right. lisa rafah, thanks so much for that. >> only a few hundred votes separating the candidates as the counting continues this morning, one of the most conservative members of congress loses. see just because he off donald trump believes say his eyes were bloodshot and glassy and his breath smelled like alcohol, new details from justin timberlake's dwi arrest and 50 million of law honored money 24 defendants and one gigantic drug bust. new developments in a crackdown against one of the world's largest cartels the believes that is meant to unite the round you may be king he's coming house of the dragon, streaming exclusively on macs what makes ewc so special, we do a really great job at trying oliver associates to be the best of the best one thing that we're never going to do is double-dip comfort wax is only adhering to the hair.
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say, quote, there has been a significant and unusual amount of public reporting on the committees activities. this congress, much of that reporting has been inaccurate. the committee's investigations are conducted confidentially, but the committees confidentiality rules do not prohibit witnesses from disclosing information patient about the committee's requests or conversations with committee investigators. the committee is confident in the integrity of its process. therefore, making clear that some things have come out and they want to basically say it wasn't us now, this is what they are telling us. they are still investigating when it comes to congressman matt gaetz, they are saying that they are looking into whether not gates have may have engaged in sexual misconduct, illicit drug use excepted improper gifts, dispensed, special privileges and favors, and sought to obstruct government investment now, what's also interesting about this is just the de before this statement was released congressman gates
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actually tweeted that the ethics investigation was continuing frivolous investigations into him, so that just gives you a sense that he had a sense that this was coming clearly and he wanted to get out ahead of it. >> but, john, this is a very unusual and interesting statement from the house ethics committee. yeah. look, i've never seen anything like this. it was very interesting to see lauren fox. thanks so much for explaining it so well. >> all this morning the republican congressmen who helped oust former house speaker kevin mccarthy, now in danger of losing his own seat, virginia congressman and house freedom caucus chair bob good is less than a point behind his challenger, state senator john maguire. the race at this point, lots left to count too early to call, but it's the host expensive republican primary. so far with more than 14 million being spent on advertising alone. some of that money spent by mccarthy's allies who spent millions and revenge campaign joining us.
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now, cnn political commentator karen, funny, and former white house spokesperson for president george w bush. >> pete. pete, i'm going to start with you. that virginia results super close. there are of course, a lot of votes left account, but is this surprising that an incumbent who is over conservative part of the freedom caucus is >> in a primary like this, but that's exactly what you had. it's not just about donald trump campaigning for bob goods opponent in this race. it's the fact that kevin mccarthy was campaigning against bob good. it's the fact that marjorie taylor greene was campaigning against bob good. it's the fact that a lot of bob goods colleagues in the house of representatives, who he has gone after in their own primaries. we're going after him in his primary. so it was
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coming back to him. he forgot that magno world is not like a parking garage within and out privileges. once you're in, you can't go out and come back again without paying a price i'm curious what you, what you think the messages though, if if he ultimately wins what does that message to donald trump and mega well the messages don't cross donald trump, but sorry, go ahead, karen oh, i was just gonna say i mean, i think it says that if you spend a lot of money and you have maga world on your side. you can beat someone who again on the face of it, as you said, there at the opening, this is someone who we would have expected to win but it does look for trump. he's trying to
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send a message that if you cross me, this is what's going to count. i'm coming for you and that's something if you think about it, it's very consistent with what he continues to say across the board it talks about the revenge that he wants to seek. should he be reelected to the white house congress reacted to this new policy that would keep the spouses who are undocumented immigrants give them a chance to become a legal immigrant here of the united states this action balances that out. >> it says that border protection is important but that the spouses of us citizens and their children that have been here for over ten years also deserve to work so i think all these are both him trying to have as thank you. >> eat it too in the one sense,
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saying he's going to shut the border down. but another sentence, reassurance progressive, that he's still going to be sensitive to let people in we care. >> what do you think that biden's calculation is when he announced this plan? >> well, sure. why he gets important frehse, remember a couple of things. number one, the president actually introduced legislation on comprehensive immigration reform. first day in office. and unfortunately, the republicans walked away from what would have been one of the most consequential and far-reaching pieces of legislation that we've seen in a very long time. the president was motivated by two things. number one, the need to do something at the border, and if the to solve the problem. and if republicans aren't going to join him, what can you do by executive action that's why you saw him announce those actions a couple of weeks ago about the border and at that time he said, we are going to do some other measures to make sure that our system is humane. and by that, this is exactly
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what this measure is meant to do to say, let's keep families together, because previously someone wouldn't have had to leave the country and then tried to come back and to be with their family, with their spouse and and their children. this is going to affect about 500,000 families in this country and this is the right kind of approach. and polling shows us this is actually what the american people want. they want immigration reform, but they want humane immigration reform. >> it's interesting because we haven't heard until now, but this is sort of close to that a peep about daca and you have all these children who were brought into the country working, going to college and they're wondering what their status is at this point. i'm curious, pete what you think republicans will do with this new action by, by joe biden and the fact that just before that he made it harder for people to seek asylum if they come over the border illegally he's not just trying to have it both ways. he's trying to have it
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every single way possible, and he's motivated in that by politics. he's not motivated by policy, he's motivated by politics and pandering for votes. look, i'm the only child of immigrant parents. i 100% support legal immigration to united states states of america. but this announcement yesterday is rewarding undocumented immigrants who are in the united states. so if he's looking at polling his, he's misreading the polling because the number two issue on the minds of the american people is immigration. and it's because of the border situation. well he's completely misreading and i think yesterday was a blunder pete seat. >> i'll let you have the last word this time, karen. thank you i appreciate your bank of it on this morning. >> all right. thank you. it's great to be with you, sharon grape thank you so much. >> i proceed, karen, coming up, cnn has brand new video showing the moments before pop star justin timberlake was stopped and arrested for drunk driving
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>> brand new video this morning showing what appears to be justin timberlake's car just minutes before he was arrested and charged with a dwi. now, he told police he only had one martini, but the arresting officer says timberlake reeked of alcohol one did poorly on his sobriety trust, brynn gingras is out in sag harbor with the very latest brynn what hearing so far this morning yeah well nothing from justin timberlake himself, john, no common from him or is rats or even the local attorney that represented him when he appeared before a judge yesterday pleading not guilty to that one charge of dwi. >> but here's one core paper. work is telling us essentially we're learning from sources justin timberlake left a hotel around 12, 30 pretty are so in the morning on tuesday and then headed outside of this small town of sag harbor in the hamptons and police, according to the paperwork, say that he blew through a stop sign, traveled another six blocks are
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so swerving in-between leinz before they actually pulled him over. and what we're learning is police say he reeked of alcohol on his breath. he at blurry eyes and glassy eyes. and then they gave him a field sobriety tests, which we understand he failed to saying they didn't have steady footing and even had slowed speech when he was trying to give them his vehicle registration. you've taken into custody. we learned that he refused who's to take a breathalyzer test three times. so he was charged with that dwi county spent the night in jail, appeared in that arraignment the next morning and he was released about this time yesterday. what he told police, all we know so far is that he said i had one martini. as you said, and i followed my friends home. so that's all we're getting from justin timberlake, but this isn't, this is just a little bit of drama to come for the pop star who was in the midst of a world tour, he set to performance chicago this weekend. he's supposed to come back here to new york, perform at madison square garden next week but. he does have a next
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court date for this one count of dwi, and that is on july 26 and john on that date, he'll be in poland for another concert. >> all right. fringing grass out and sag harbor, brian, thanks so much there. all right. talked a little bit more about this scene and legal analyst, joey jackson joins us now to break down what happens next for the pop star. so what happens next? we see he's got a ct de. he's got a performance in poland. does it need to be there if he doesn't show up, what happens a whole bunch, sarah, great to see you. we love you so look, here's the reality. the reality is, is that he stands accused, right? this is a criminal complaint. it is a misdemeanor. that means a crime punishable by up to a year. i have every reason to believe that this will resolve itself in a non-criminal way so in terms of via concerts, yes, you have to be in court on a date certain there's also a scenario where you can ask for another date, right? a germans are quite common for people who are maybe not doing concerts, but who have other engagements. it happens all the time with permission of the court i do
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want to ask you about the sobriety test because defense attorneys like you have always said not to take them but once you take those tests, how isn't because they'll look at those numbers and go off that, correct? it doesn't even matter. did you smell alcohol which they said they did wasn't able to. i think they said unsteady the afoot. i've never heard that before, but obviously he wasn't dance and he was unable to stand up straight according to the officers. but the test, how important is that? so first elite in and then the tests are right, the lead in is how will you driving previously, we've heard some indications had he blew a stop sign. >> people who are sober blow stop signs every day. we've heard it vacation. he was in another lane. people do that as well. the real issue was was he driving in any reckless way if you was how reckless was it? was he speeding in any way? was he weaving in and out of traffic? was he overtaking any other vehicles? so that's important because it gives you context with respect to the condition of the driver, to your point in terms of field sobriety, right? generally, there body cams and sometimes
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they'll do them inside a facility and those body cams or outcome determinative. why? because you could see what happens. what do they do sour? they say, hey, you know what we want you to touch your nose, you'll touch your nose here. you'll touch your nose there. we now want you to stand on one leg. you'll stand on one leg. we want you to hold it for ten seconds. you'll do that. we want you to walk we want you to walk ten steps forward and ten steps back. so all of that is assessed to determine motor coordination. if we get to visually see, it, will have an indication as to whether or not there's any exaggeration or whether or not he was acting in accordance with someone who could presumably be dropped it is interesting because he has said, i only had one martini and this is excuse, we've actually heard a lot in the past where people said i was just one beer. >> but if that's sobriety tests show something else right? >> because that's the issue. >> it doesn't matter what you're saying. >> and you know what's are i've never seen a complaint, a police complaint, meaning a criminal complaint that's been delineated where it says anything other than watery, bloodshot eyes, slurred speech,
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odor of alcohol emanating from the breadth. and so the issue is whether or knock is remember this, you can have watery, bloodshot eyes highs and be tired, right? you can have odor of alcohol on your breath and just have had a drink and not be enough arac. and that's why those field sobriety tests in any video which establishes his condition, his comportment, his demeanor, his composure. that's gotta be critical with regard to how this is done, but i will end where i began in that is i think this will resolve itself in a non-criminal way. there's no reason to believe that he wouldn't pay a fine, potentially be involved in a program et cetera. and otherwise be i was going to ask you how you think this will be resolved. you think it will happen quickly. obviously, he's got there are thousands of fans waiting for him to show up. what do you think? so? yeah. >> what's. our he'll be able to travel freely about the cabin, so to speak. this is not something that he'll be in jail or anything over. and the reality is is that no. he shouldn't be treated more favorably, but he shouldn't be treated any more harshly the reality is, is that when you
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refuse, it's harsh to begin with, the law coerces you went to taking the test. why? because they'll say if you don't take it, we're going to use it as guilt against you to demonstrate if you were sober, why wouldn't you blow into a tube? so that's what they do to yet you and they read you those warnings and say you understand. so we could use this against you in court. you understand your license is going to be revoked, suspended, regardless of whether you're found guilty or not. but the essence of it is is that i think that will resolve itself in a way. no one hurt, no one injured. all good. no one should ever drink and drive ever. but at the end of the day, what it will resolve itself in an appropriate lawful fashion. >> there is a reason mothers against drunk driving have put this forward again and again that you can kill someone, you can hurt someone. so this is an offense that people's to take very seriously without question. thank you so much, joe jackson. appreciate it. good to see you. >> all right. a us soldier arrested in russia has just been sentenced. the crimes he is alleged to have committed how long that sentence is plus one of the biggest school districts in the united states
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school district, the second largest in the country, has voted to ban students from using cell phones during the school day starting next year. >> the goal they say is the curb, the negative mental health impacts of cell phone use. and frankly to get the kids to pay attention in class with us now is jessica quinn dell high school math teacher and parent, and the los angeles unified school district. any supporter of this measure? y well, i have been an indication for 20 years, but this was my first year back in the classroom after i had left berkley high school when 2010 and the major difference was the addiction to smartphones in my classroom and students attention is all over the place, even when the strict cell phone policy, trying to manage cell phones is like running a nonstop marathons. >> so i was so grateful and elated and so were many of our teachers at our school that the district is taking a stance and helping with physical barriers because it's too hard. even adults have trouble. we have
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trouble managing our cell phones and being able to focus on learning and connecting with others during the school day. >> how are you going to enforce this if not up to me alone, but i think simply the by the mere fact that the district is taking a stance will help us because i was part of a group of teachers that venice high school, who we created a phone for you your focus group, we did the research, we rolled out a school byd phone-free policy on march 1st, but there is just not enough of a culture in the district and in our society to be able to enforce it easily. >> it takes energy staff having the physical barriers which is in this resolution, will help us and researcher and author jonathan haidt and the anxious generation. >> he says that's really the only answer two high schools, especially having that physical barrier. >> so i went teacher, i'm a parent. i'm excited for this, but really enforcement has to be figured out as a collaborative process between
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teachers, administrators parents, students, and their needs education, a lot of families students, even stuff. we don't know all the dangers of self columns, like the surgeon general is educating us. there's so many people out there educating us. it's like cigarettes, cigarette use with way down when the education campaigns went up we just had jonathan haidt on yesterday talking about the very thing that you were discussing right now, interesting that you're holding his book up and look, i have to say i'm not only that the hair color president am also a member. >> i mean, i have teenage boys, one of whom goes to a high school where they do ben cell phones and i do have to say i've been some prize that the kids don't mind it as much as you might think. normally, you take something away from the kid. they'll fight you no matter what. >> in this case, i've been a little surprised. >> they've been willing to accept it. what are you seeing among your kids and your students? >> yeah most of my students have no problems accepting it. in fact, one of my students, i teach an introduction to data science class. we did
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appreciations at the end of the year and one of the students shared that what he appreciated most about the class was my strict own policy. this was a senior who started high school online and covid and he said i'm really hadn't gotten to know many of my classmates or even really learn as well as i could because i was constantly on my phone. i'm glad you made me ms cornell, thank you for making us put our phones away. i got to meet people, people my class, i got to know people students will resist. they're not used to it. my kids didn't like eating vegetables. i had to get them to eat their vegetables before eating dessert they need to know why they need to understand that education pieces there. but many students are grateful in the end for the ability to focus on learning, focused on their classmates. and really at the end of the de were seeing it helps mental health, physical well-being. they're more likely to run around all of that research is there. it's a matter of getting the students to understand the data and assign a research, which is why i love teaching data science. so we can, we looked at all that research in our class. >> i got say i wish i had you as a teacher yourself, like a great teacher. are you hearing
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any pushback at all from parents on this? >> you know, it's funny because we rolled out the policy at our high school as a school-wide policy march 1st, i had a classroom phone-free policy from day one. when i had parent-teacher conferences in february right before we rolled it out, even some of the parents of the students who i had the most difficulty with getting them off their phone because there wasn't a it appeared, to be an addiction they said, thank you. >> i'm glad you're doing this. my kids need this. i didn't hear a lot of pushback to hear the parents talking about the emergencies. well, how do i solve that as a parent myself is my students don't my kids. they are 12 and 13 and they don't have a smartphones. they have those watches that are they allow you to community okay. but there's no internet. it has a timer and has a watch, but it's just for communication and just for the people that we put on there. so it's a way of kind of getting the benefits of the technology but not having all of the downsides social media, it's dangerous for young people and
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so there pretty is that pushback from parents? but again, i think that education piece is key and a collaborative process where parents and families are involved in figuring out how do we enforce this at our school? >> yeah, a lot of people can get behind the spirit of this the specifics of it or something that can be worked out and he is manageable. jessica quinn del thanks so much for coming on. really appreciate your time this morning thank, you. in new this one us soldier has been sentenced to almost four years in a russian penal colony debate night. >> in america. biden and trump meet and only cnn has complete coverage with unrivaled access and exclusive pre and post a beat analysis. follow cnn for every get less moment, followed debate night in america begins june 27 at seven those savings sparkle during omaha steaks fourth of july sale event, where you get 50% off sidewise, say on favorites like are famous for tender filet mignon,
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seen. here's part of that conversation so when you tell these stories and you think back to the early 60s and you were touring with the blue bells considering the social differences that cultural differences do you think of those times? fondly still oh, i have two. that's my life. yeah. >> that's how it started you know, doing things when we were doing them and not being honored and not being treated well, how did you continue to sing through it to perform through it, even at sometimes when you weren't treated the better you saying that's your job. >> and i'm going to say no matter what, if you treat me well, if you treat me not so well that's what i do. and i will continue through bad times because we had to keep keep on moving on. and never stopped. never let anything that somebody did to you that made you feel less than a penny bothered your craft. and that's what we do with saying
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and we've had some moments that will make some other people maybe stay home, but it just kept pushing us up. the words were treated the higher we went amazing. >> i'm patty lewbel, i'm so jealous patty has also embraced her lgbtq plus fans. but she talked to you a little bit about how they shaped her career yeah. >> i told ms patty, you loved us before we were an acronym, right. see his loved lgbtq long before the letters are put together. and she said that she loved her gay fans and she says she is always called herself the original drag queen. and with the nails and the hair, the makeup and the costumes. and she says because she's on stage each and she says of her eyelash comes off, she'll take it off and hand it to the crowd if she has a run, she'll tell everybody he has a run that she feels that she's comfortable being herself onstage, and that might have inspired some of her fans to be themselves. and it is this call and response of
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