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decided to do i have a very healthy respect for mother nature and tornadoes and what they could do it can ruin your the entire life. >> it can destroy everything you know in 2011, i for the joplin tornado amber monson had lost her house most of her possessions and all of her treasured photographs. >> but months later a miracle there was a craigslist post from a stranger over 50 miles away would found a photograph in their yard. it was a picture sucked up by the tornado a baby photo of amber the only one to survive the woman mailed it back to amber along with $5 well, she could afford wanted to give to help amber start her life over for more information
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on what you can do. an a tornado and what you can do to help combat the growing climate crisis go to cnn cnn.com. >> violent earth i'm liev schreiber. thanks for watching. goodnight welcome to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world in kim brunhuber, this is cnn news from donald trump says he has chosen his running mate. >> details plus how he and joe biden are getting ready for the cnn debate, no matter of days, israel's defense minister is heading to the us amid claims that washington is withholding military aid and fears that tensions between israel and hezbollah could escalate further and what britain's prince williams visit to a taylor swift concert says about the music stars popularity far from home life, from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with
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cube root mover while we're only four days away now from the cnn presidential debate, while us president joe biden continues to prepare with advisors, his challenger donald trump, hit the campaign trail. >> the republican addressed thursday's showdown at a campaign stop in philadelphia before teasing his vice president central pick, cnn's steve contorno has more we have been hearing in recent days at donald trump has narrowed his shortlist, that bibi contenders to senator jd vance of ohio, senator marco rubio florida, head north dakota governor doug burgum ball. >> now, trump says that he knows who he is going to pick. he just not letting anyone know it yet. >> in my mind, yeah. >> did they know now nobody knows those remarks came during a full de of campaigning by former president donald trump who's not studying behind closed doors ahead of next week's debate, nor see holding mock debate sessions and studies spent the morning but a christian conservative conference in washington, dc
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before moving on to a campaign rally and felony salvia there though he did ties his upcoming debate with president joe biden, as you know, it's been reported that right now crooked joe's gone to a log cabin to study, prepare no, he didn't do he's sleeping now because they want to get them good and strong. so a little before debate time, he gets a shot. the asieh, and that's they wanted to strengthen them up so he comes out, he'll come out. i okay. i say he'll come out all jacked up. right all jacked trump has been holding in formal debate, prep sessions with some of his advisers and some of his potential vice presidential picks. and he has a pretty open schedule, had a chance at thursday's debate. steve contorno, cnn philadelphia. or recent pull numbers out of pennsylvania show what makes the state so important. a survey by marist
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shows trump with a slight lead over the present 47% to 45. now this is a state biden narrowly won back in 2020, but the pole is also the latest show is declined among black voters. well, president biden maintains a sizable lead, 68% compared to 23%. keep in mind, biden won 92 percent of that vote four years ago. meanwhile, biden continues his intense preparations with advisors at camp david, the president and his team are poring over briefing binders and holding a mock debate sessions. one democratic congressman who ran against biden in the democratic primaries in 2020, shared some advice on cnn earlier joe biden needs to come into this in, just show americans that he's in control. he's competent, he's, he's a normal guy. and that's such a contrast to the convicted felon. he's running against. this is not a time for zingers preselling a tree, biden just needs to show
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confidence command of the facts and command of his really impressive record. in contrast to trump's criminal record, that what biden does well, he just comes across as the ordinary guy. you can sit down and have a bilk shake with. that's what we need to see from joe biden on the debate stage. >> cnn's kevin look back with more details on how the president is getting ready president biden has now spent two full days at camp david in this intensive preparation for the first presidential debate on thursday, the way officials described this going is it will begin with some informal discussions among his aides looking through these binders that his team has prepared that sort of crystallized the policy differences between himself and former president trump. >> it has some potential questions, some potential answers is team was sort of bat those around, discuss potential retorts, zingers, responses there's to what they fully expect will be a barrage of attacks from trump over the
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course of this debate, both on president biden's policy, but also on his fitness for office and even on his family. and certainly they want to be ready for anything that trump throws in their direction eventually, this preparation will culminate in mocked debates. these 90 minutes sessions behind a podium as if the debate we're really happening. and it has been interesting that we have heard from bob bauer. he is the president's personal attorney, who actually played trump in these mock debates back in 2020, he has described getting come to that character and preparation for these practice sessions. listen to what he said whenever you do this, you want to strike a balance between trying to approximate the experience. but it's not an opportunity for theatrical that's a distraction. so you want to find some balance between recreating the experience and not attempting to, if you will, audition for so here, bob bauer, they're describing less of an impersonation, more of a
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character study as they work to get biden prepared for whatever may come his way from trump. >> now, baur is just one of quite a large team of advisors who will be at camp david this week participating in the preparatory session chins it's all being led by ron klain, who is president biden's former chief of staff, but perhaps more importantly, he is the most seasoned democratic debate coach has done this for president obama. he did it for hillary clinton as well. and he is coming into this with the frame of reference, historical reference for how how these debate preparations will go. the president also has senior members of his team who have been with him for a long time. people like mike donaldson anita dunn the messaging gurus at the white house and campaign, he has policy advisors like bruce reed and jake sullivan and the national security adviser and then senior members from his campaign, jen o'malley, dillon, julie chavez rodriguez, cedric richmond, people who
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have been with the president for awhile, but also some new faces like quentin fulks, michael tyler, rob flaherty, trying to bring as much perspective to this debate preparation as they can now ordinarily presidents when they're at camp, david like to get outside a little bit. the weather this weekend, there is very high high of 98 degrees on saturday. so i think those preparations will likely be transpiring indoors, but certainly very intensive for the next several days kevin live tax cnn, washington and tune in to the cnn presidential debates, right here, thursday at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. and it will replay the chemnitz face off in its entirety. a couple of different times you can watch it on friday, june 28, at 7:00 a.m. london time. that's two in the afternoon at hong kong are 12 hours later at seven in the evening in london are 10:00 p.m. in abu dhabi well, the economy is likely to factor big in the debate, but some are concerned that neither candidate is addressing one
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major issue, right now, the us national debt stands at a little under 35 trillion. now that comes out to more than $103,000 for every man, woman, and child in the country trey and you see it on the screen. they're growing in real time, tens of thousands of dollars every second that peter g. peterson foundation described itself as a nonpartisan organization dedicated to addressing america's long-term fiscal challenges and its website is one of several places where you can see the debt increase just like that. meanwhile, it's becoming tougher and tougher for americans to carry on with their spending spree, years of elevated inflation and the highest interest rates in almost a quarter century are wearing out the us consumer, retailers say shoppers are fed up with rising prices and are changing their purchasing behavior all right. joining me now is ryan patel, senior fellow at drucker school of management at claremont graduate university. thank you so much for staying out for us. so on the debt, i mean, 35
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surely at that number is so big, it's abstract. i mean, how worried should we be at how can it affect us day-to-day idea? >> well, i mean, there's a couple of things right? >> that is abstract because what's an extra trillion that keeps getting added for growing at it? yeah, it keeps growing. i think part of it there's a couple of things i've got to address. the first thing about how to handle the debt, right? it's the national debt requires a bipartisan cooperation. so that's kinda why consumers don't really see it. because we've seen both parties haven't come together. you mentioned both biden and trump, not really addressing it because they really can't do it alone. i think when it comes to the average american you know, if the debt continues to increase and the us doesn't keep up with it, right? the whole point is that you make money, you spend money, you spend money to make investments. but if it slows down and there's a gap, then it puts economic pressures that are not being addressed. it
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leads to economic downturns. consumer spending would reduce and we lead to these cycles where it is decreasing business revenue and illustrates are not helping and so it does play the fact if the gdp of the u.s. can't keep up with that. and i think that's where why the focus probably in the conversation. kim is, how to boost the economy, where you can still have that type of debt yeah, you mentioned, i mean, it's a bipartisan issue, but neither party talking about it. >> i mean, it seems so long ago now that we'd see heated debates over the debt. i mean, you had those republican, especially debt hawks really fighting over the issue. it doesn't, it doesn't seem to be anything that either party is really talking about. do you think it'll come up during the presidential debate? >> i don't think i'll come up with the presidential debate, but you know what it will come up can you and i talked about it every time we get to the budget deadline, every time there's a deadline, we start talking about it because both parties tried to do it right. there was the last one was
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statuary cap. how much they can borrow. so there's a limit. congress pass than you think most of 2017 trump's tax cut will expire around 2025. so what does that mean? the conversations has to come. >> do i hope that this conversation comes into bit kim. >> i absolutely do but it's a lot more multifaceted to both of them to talk about it because it really needs both parties to come together because they both as congress need to either increase the cap and you and i know that the government shuts down and they don't really get to that cap because there was no money unlikely that people are able to come together. it's so hard in washington as we've seen, so speaking of debt americans themselves usually carry a huge amount of debt, but it seems as though they might be set to curb their spending the summer. why is that yeah i think we've seen the numbers when you think of the cpi index, the big purchases are still, they were
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there six months ago, but they're starting to slow down. >> i also think that shelter and housing and the rise of cost is rising. so people are choosing what they have and there has been a drop in savings as well. so when you put all that together, people start to realize versions. they put their money, although there's some other instances where travels still up. so people are still spending money, but they're using their money in different aspects. and that hurts the big purchases the us of consumer spending due thursday for the gv comes from it hurts that degree. so i think people are starting to feel that and also interest rates are high. kim. so if you're carrying credit card debt, it adds up really, really quickly. so people choose for not wanting to take out more death when the interest rate is this high. >> so is that a good thing? do you think that cutting personal debts and cutting overspending or should we sort of see it as a class? out on the economic horizon well, there's two questions there.
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>> as a personal, as personal, you obviously want to have more income and have less debt. but the second part that question was, i think you're asking me, is that does make an impact on businesses because businesses are waiting on a sign, do they use the cash they invested? they hire two, they grow this all plays in effect if there's not that stability of where the money should be going. and that is the kind of crystal ball why the fed is so important of saying what was ongoing. one fed increase this year. so that keeps me interested is going to be still higher. and what does that growth look like? then come next year, does it grow faster or is it still? so slowly and steady? and that does make an impact when it comes to the markets, the people, and you and me? >> yeah. all right. so listen, you talked about the crystal ball big picture. what kind of economy are we looking at then as we round the corner to the elections, i mean, polls show that economy is the number one issue for voters voters, and to some extent, how the economy is doing may decide the presidency why think the number is will
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the factual behind it that the economy will be growing, but kim, there's a second piece of this. >> how are people feeling when they vote right? they see prices raising those kind of things even though the economy could be doing well. but because certain certain ecosystems don't, can't feel it, what do you have you done for me lately? that'll be the big question coming into november unfortunately. so regardless of what you've done last couple of years, it's going to be how are you feeling at that moment and we're starting to feel some of that tension coming through the summer all right. listen great to talk to you as always, ryan patel, thanks so much thank you. kim 52 people. were killed or are missing after israeli strikes near gaza city on saturday. >> now, those numbers come from the hamas-controlled gaza government media office. this what you're looking at there as the aftermath of a strike on a residential block in the shati refugee camp the israeli military says it's jets struck
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hamas, military infrastructure in the area. when rescue worker told cnn the airstrike felt like an earthquake. and let's comes one day after the international committee of the red cross as a strike in a supposed safe zone killed at least 22 people meanwhile, israeli defense minister yoav gallant is reiterating the importance of israel's relations with the the us. he's about to travel to washington to meet with senior american officials ahead of the trip, he said the us is israel's most important ally cnn's elliott gohlke and joins us now from london with more so elliot israel's defense minister heads to washington in the context of not just the war on hamas, but also with the conflict with hezbollah, heating up very much so kim indeed it was wheels up for israel's defense minister, yoav gallant last night, as you say, he'll be meeting with senior officials among them us defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary state antony blinken, and us special envoy to the middle east and most hochstein before boarding the plane last
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night, you have gland dressed reporters during these meetings, i plan to discuss developments on the southern and northern france in gaza and lebanon discussions are particularly important and impactful at this time we are prepared for any action that may be required on gaza, lebanon, and an additional areas and so of course they will be discussing the ongoing war in gaza between israel and hamas. and of course, the ceasefire plan from president biden, which he says israel has signed off on and which doesn't appear to be making any progress. this csf are obviously designed to result in a london, in a pause in hostilities and also of course, return of hostages and a surge in humanitarian aid. they'll also be discussing a point which became a little bit even more controversial this week when prime minister benjamin netanyahu publicly criticized the united states for holding back on the supply of some weapons indeed, in an interview saying that one in his words, a
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trickle of u.s. aid had been getting through to israel, yoav gallant, we'll be discussing that with the united states whose response seems to have been that they don't really know what netanyahu was talking about on that front. they'll also be discussing, as you say, the tensions between israel and hezbollah, the he militia backed by iran in lebanon. now, things started heating up there the day after the hamas terrorist attacks of october the seventh, with with hezbollah firing on israel, there have been daily for tat strikes ever since then, you've seen tens of thousands of people in northern israel displaced and also that even more people display based from their homes in southern lebanon, the situation israel says cannot continue and there's been certainly an escalation in the war of words as well with yoav gallant himself warning that lebanon would, in his words, be effectively ban back to the stone age if, if all out war were to end do you hassan nasrallah, the leader of
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hezbollah, saying that nowhere in israel would be safe in the event of all-out war. so the us very much trying to deescalate tensions. indeed, amaz hochstein, the us special envoy, was in both israel and lebanon this week to try to do so, but even this morning, we've seen an explosive late and drone coming from level and then over into israel, which israel failed to intercept no casualties. but some damage done to a settlement to an israeli village in the northern parts of the country. so no sign of attention is de-escalating. there indeed, un secretary general antonio guterres saying that one rash move either by hezbollah or by israel could set off, in his words, a catastrophe. kim. >> all right, and then elie, are there were protests that took place in several cities. so take us through the point that demonstrators were hoping to make they've been making the same point every week for months now, kim, which is they want the israeli government to do everything humanly possible to get the hostages who were
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kidnapped on october the seventh in that hamas-led terrorist attack back into israel. >> now it's believed that there are still 116 hostages who were kidnapped that day, about a third of whom are already believed to be dead. and what the protesters have been saying on a weekly basis in tel aviv and other cities across israel is they want the government to do more to make it a priority to bring those hostages home. now it took on added poignancy on saturday night when it was actually the birthday of naama levy. now, she wasn't a viral video on october the seventh, seen being dragged by her hair at gunpoint with a bloodied sweatpants before being bundled into a jeep and driven off. it was her birthday on saturday, and her parents address the crowd but in tel aviv, not just trying to address nama herself, wishing her a happy birthday, but also reiterating that the only way to get all of those hostages back into israel is to do a deal with hamas. kim all right. >> eliot gucken in london. thanks so much. and new controversy from the west bank.
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temperatures over 90 degrees. >> we're looking at hundreds of records falling more than 250 records could fall both daytime highs to an overnight lows and it looks like we'll find even more records on the overnight as we really just get no relief. even at night temperatures on sunday will swelter middle and upper 90s, 97 degrees in little rock, triple digits possible in oklahoma city, 99 in dallas, 98, and atlanta and 96 in raleigh. temperatures medulla the upper 90s going up the i95 corridor, 98 degrees of forecasts for washington, dc. it looks like we'll get up near 100 again on sunday, replaces like philly, dc and richmond, virginia a lot of these places have not seen 100 degree temperatures in years there is you take a look at the next couple of days after that notice by monday and tuesday, temperatures do start to come down a little bit. some middle and upper 80s. we'll find a coal front crime through that briefly bring some relief notice, though, some low 90s already sneaking in there by tuesday, the heat risk will be
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cnn newsroom for days away from the first presidential debate of 2024. and a happens right here on cnn. he president joe biden continues to prepare with advisers by holding mock debate sessions and planning for personal smears. meanwhile, his challenger donald trump, hit the campaign trail on saturday with back-to-back events republican address thursday showdown at his campaign stop in philadelphia before teasing his vice presidential choice the democratic national convention, whom he says it will allow content creators to apply for media credentials. organizers say this will be the first time in history that content creators will be able to report on the national convention along sayyed more traditional media to move to reach young voters who tend to get their news from nontraditional sources according to a harvard institute of politics survey, 25% of those aged 18 to 29 get their news from youtube. and another 25% get news from instagram, and 23% from tiktok
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linked 22% say they watch local news we're getting word of a new russian strike on ukraine's capital, which reportedly left two people injured officials say kyiv was struck with one cruise missile earlier today, but ukrainian air defenses shot down to others it happen hours after russia hit the city of kharkiv with guided bombs leaving at least three people dead and more than 50 injured. explosions tore through this five-story apartment building, leaving much of it in shambles guided bombs, or soviet era dumb weapons that russia is now converting into precision missiles. they can weigh up to one and a half tons and ukraine's presence as they've been raining down on his country here is let's save it, put shot. >> good. >> this. is the beginning of this john dresses could use more than 2,400 guided aerial bombs on ukraine, including about 700 on the kharkiv region on our positions, on our cities. and communities in the
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kharkiv region russian strikes also carried out in the burnett's creation and our other frontline and border regions daily in moscow, russian president vladimir putin marks the anniversary of the nazi invasion on the former soviet union. >> he laid a wreath that the two the unknown soldier just outside the kremlin on saturday, germany launched its operation barbarossa on june 22, 1941 unleashing the most powerful invasion force ever seen, the soviet union lost around 27 million people in world war ii, more than any other country. who didn't, of course, uses that war to justify his invasion of ukraine, portraying it as a continuation of russia's as essential struggle all whelan, says, the us should give moscow a dose of its own medicine to get him and other americans released from russian prison. you gave an exclusive interview to cnn aftermarket, 2000 days behind bars, whelan, who is also an irish british, and
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canadian citizen, spoke by phone with cnn's jennifer hansler from a remote prison camp south east of moscow paul whelan seemed incredibly disheartened and in disbelief at the fact that he has spent 5.5 years now in russian detention. >> he called it an incredible amount of time noting that for high school, for example, for calling college, you're there for four years. so five-and-a-half years, far surpasses the time you would spend for those major life events. and he is calling on the us government to take decisive action to bring home both himself and detained wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich, who has also been deemed wrongfully detained. he says he thinks the us government is taking his case seriously, but he wants them to take it more seriously. and he told me some steps that he thinks could show that they are taking decisive action on his case. take a listen, u.s. >> nice to go out and do something i'll fill up, going home, obey with russian
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officials a rush. russian spies do something that makes the kremlin sit up and take notice and say, okay, yeah, right now it's time that we're going to get evan and paul back and then we want back what you've god of hours. and we'll call it a day. >> now, whelan said that until the us government takes these steps, he believes russia will continue to detain other americans. we have seen a number of americans arrested in russia in recent months. now the us government on their part has put forward what they describe as a substantial and serious proposal to secure both evan and paul's released from russia to this point, the russians have not accepted that proposal and we don't even know if they are actually seriously considering it. now, as this is going on, paul remains in this remote labor colony out in more do via russia. that's about a day's drive from moscow. and he describes the situation there as grim. he told me that conditions are very poor. this is how he described them to
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everything is dusty and dirty and nasty and you do everything you can just to stay cool under sustained claims. the food served is horrible. we really do rely on personal purchases to stay healthy medical care is nil there's no dental care at all. >> it's it's the worst environment you can imagine. i mean, it's unbelievable that anyone could even consider this human rights it's nothing that you can get used to so he is calling on the us government to do whatever they can to bring him home and bring his ordeal to an end. >> jennifer hansler, cnn washington please. >> an arkansas say a fourth person has died after a mass shooting in a grocery store on friday. nine others were wounded, including two police officers in the small town of fordyce. the daughter of 63.
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surely k. taylor says their family is plotly lost after her death. she told cnn that taylor was a great person and the hardest working woman she knew the alleged gunman was injured in a shootout with police and taken into custody. prosecutors say he's set to appear in court on monday well, disturbing crime outside dallas, texas where a woman is accused of making racist statements than trying to kill a toddler please charge elizabeth wolf with the attempted capital murder and injury to a child after they say she tried to drown a three-year-old in an apartment complex swimming pool according to a press release, wolf had been asking the victim's mother where she was from often tried grabbing the woman's six-year-old son who got away before grabbing her three-year-old daughter and forcing her underwater please say wolff made racially insensitive comments about the mother not being an american both children have been cleared by medical personnel in initiative in the democratic republic of congo is taking
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ground. they are learning to play chess, to focus on strategy in rules and take a mental break from the trauma of war the founder of chess in the city says the game brings these children peace of mind with guys. >> got guns. when a young person wrote, i didn't live there state of use the place it is on assumed more than two years hey, folks, like gary intelligence with focus, more directly on the war with this, the six, once you want to take the mean minorly by hockey the, children living in this camp near goma are among the 6 million people displaced by decades of granting conflict between the congolese army and insurgent groups chess players from goma provide weekly lessons to children and the director of the association running the camp says, it has
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transform their lives. so far, it disperses children were scattered. he flame dangerous games but since we started this activity here, if you can see for yourself how very, very concentrated their political and they're so interested in, so concentrate one of them we tell ourselves it was worth it the program fonda says, the ultimate goal is to train these young players to compete around the world one small move at a time. chess is giving congolese children a chance at a better future. larry madowo, cnn taylor swift's eras tour is in london drawing a number of british celebrities to wembley stadium, including prince william dancing like no one's watching, we'll have one more on that coming up soon how do i love thee? let me count the ways love can get a little messy good thing. >> there's resolved love the
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like portugal and greece battling forest fires sparked by the heat a temple in southern india is now using a mechanical elephant for its rituals. it's a ten feet tall and remarkably lifelike as you can see there, it was donated by the people for the ethical treatment of animals in recognition of the temples decision to stop using live elephants ceremony please this white local laws aimed at protecting the creatures they often suffer in captivity. there have been cases in the past of elephants used for rituals, running a mock damaging property and injuring or even killing people hundreds of people flocked to readded janeiro to celebrate the international day of yoga. yogi's gathered at copacabana beach on sunrise on saturday to grieve the don. it was the 18th edition of yoga at sunrise, which organizers say is a blend of music, connection with nature and self-knowledge the un declared june 21, international yoga day in 2014
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after it adopted a measure proposed by indian prime minister narendra modi but as well as scored 20 in the space of ten minutes to get to one victory over ecuador in their copa america opener, ecuador played most of the match with ten men after captain enter, valencia was shown the red card for high boot so ecuador went ahead just before half-time, then open as well as substitutes on ron don. and it warned below, struck the equalizer and go ahead goal. in the 64th and 74 minutes and ecuador that no sir. well, there was a slate of action at euro 2024 on saturday with cristiano ronaldo and portugal progressing to the knockout round world sports patrick snell has latest while portugal have now become the third country to reach the last 16 of the euros emulating spain and the host germany, christiana, an alto and co no problems at all on saturday, getting pass turkey, pickup, the action 21
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minutes on the clock, portugal ahead in dortmund has bernardo silva open the scoring in the pag for has fallen studying a class he finished for the opener. and just minutes later, what is going on here? >> kilometer zone gold doubling portugal's leave. what is the turkish defender summit? at tidying up to there the fenerbahce play, not even looking as he attempts to backpack, which easily beats the turkish keeper who's helpless to nil portugal and the portuguese rounding out the scoring in style to seal the three nolan early in the second half, it looks like christiane or nothing. although was certain to score. but instead he selfishly passes it to teammates through now fernandez who could not miss. no plans provided more assists in euro championship history than ronaldo's now on eight. yet another record for him, it was all too easy to portugal meanwhile, the earlier group f match seeing georgia take on the czech republic. this one of the volksparkstadion in hamburg. both countries losing that openers. so you can understand some initial
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caution, but it will be georgia in the andrew break the deadlock, right to the end of the first half after a var check on that incident, that decision handball and, it's george mikautadze making no mistake from the penalty spot. he's now the sixth player to score both of his country's first two goals in this competition history. the czech republic would be reward is though just shy of the hour mark went from the header against the woodwork patrik schick react well to turn the ball in the back of the net off his chest. nice composure from the bile leverkusen man well-taken gold, georgia had a wonderful chance to win it though, deepen to stop it's time, it's the very last kick of the match, and it's huge disappointment for the atlanta united man, sommer lobzhanidze, who puts it over the crossbar with a goal gaping a massive opportunity spurned one all the final scores kick your will portugal's victory, seeing them ceiling that place in the next phase as group. when is the 2016 champs take on group f, opponents georgia on
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wednesday or turkey can't still qualify when they go to hamburg to face the czech republic let's get to groupie action on saturdays, belgium, a nation once ranked number one in the world. look to steady the ship after they shot glass to slovakia in the red devils tournament openers get to cologne. now belgians, opponents, romania remember having comfortably beat in ukraine invar first match, and it would be the belgians determined to prove a point. and they take the lead after just 73 seconds. romelu lukaku teeing it up superbly for uri tila, man who make no mistake with a very composed finished after romelu lukaku, third disallowed goal of the tournament, it would be kevin the bruyne with the game too bad for the belgian was just i'm attend to go brave, courageous, finish, not the best defending from remaining. i will say, but the man city man, it makes it count with an important second goal for his country. tunel, the final school day in favor of belgium. >> well, that grew p leaving all to play for, by the way,
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all four teams, belgium, romania, slovakia. >> and ukraine, each sitting on three points with one match remaining, can't wait for that for now though. i'm going to send it right back to you prince william celebrated his 42nd birthday with pop royalty. taylor swift's show friday night, the principles spotted rusting or move there is in this clip captured by one concert goer, williams seen letting loose in the stands, dancing along to the hit, shake it off we spoke to rolling stone senior writer, will richards, who was there at the show. but the significance of this blockbuster tour i think it shows that if yeah, anyone who's anyone wants to be at this tour, it's one of the biggest cultural moments of 2024 in the uk the labour party leader, keir starmer was also at the show and there's a general election in two weeks. it's it's a good thing to be seen at this tour and be part of something so massive not
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many other artists could even attempt what she's trying to do. because her fans so dedicated and no, so much about her music after the show, the megastar snapped a selfie backstage with william and two of his children, prince george and princess charlotte royals also post for a selfie with swift and her boyfriend, nfl star travis kelce. this was the first of eight shows, swiftest performing at wembley stadium all right. well, that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm kim brune who brought me back with more news in just a moment. you see russia we're. >> trying, to spy on us. we were spying on them.
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