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about humanitarian aid and not about a deal what's it like for you to come here? you're in the united states, you and i spoke on when i was in tel aviv and to see what we saw over the weekend, the anti-semitic protests blocking jewish people from being able to go in and worship and those protests that turned violent in los angeles i really hope that the american people will understand that they're in back in their backyard. what happened in israel? happened in the united states and britain everywhere. because they don't want to stop with us so i hope between make everybody awake if you could say one thing, do your data right now, what would it be let's were waiting for him in home. >> you have to come back hopefully the next time you're back, we are talking about him coming back. thank you for
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coming back and joining me tonight. thank you. and we'll continue to bring attention to his story. >> thank you very much, ball. thank you. thanks >> thanks so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers, joining us in the united states and around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom. >> i'm anna coren, just a hit. >> just two days until the cnn presidential device will take a look at how both candidates are preparing and what they've plans off for the american economy julian assange just sit to walk free thanks to a plea deal with the biden administration ending. his years long standoff with the us and the florida panthers when their first nhl championship in franchise history we're just two days
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away from the us presidential debate right here on cnn, that will be like, unlike anything, we've seen before, right now, prison joe biden, he's cloistered at the camp. david presidential retreat in maryland with more than a dozen of his top aides all very aware of the rust that can settle on an incumbent president and hinder their performance in the first debate of the election cycle. the biden team says it's preparing to encounter any of the many incarnations of donald trump, including a very disciplined version meanwhile, trump says, he's been preparing for the debate by going to events and taking questions. and he indicated podcast the best way to get ready for the showdown how are you preparing? >> i'm preparing by taking questions from you and others if you think about it, but i'm preparing by dealing with you you're tougher than all hello from cnn's mj lee has a closer look at the debate preparations
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everybody knows he's a liar, but you, i just want i want to make sure that you wanted lasting your class first four years after this contentious debate between joe biden and donald trump featuring a torrent of insults, name-calling, an interruptions or judge did that because the c learning that biden is preparing for whatever version of donald trump might show up thursday night, including a potentially disciplined donald trump recreating the experience of going up against trump, a key feature of the mock experience and not attempting to, if you will, audition for saturday top campaign aides insisting that regardless of whether the ex-president is unhinged or more demure on thursday, there is simply no altering his record. >> people are going to know that he's a twice-impeached,
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convicted felon, who has been found to have defamed somebody sexually abused somebody, and gone bankrupt six times. they will always know that ahead of the high-stakes debate set to fold inside cnn's atlanta studio. biden hunkering down with more than a dozen of his top aides at camp david, the campaign hoping to showcase to starkly different visions on a whole host of issues. the economy democratic institutions, and reproductive rights, decades of progress shatter just because the last guy got for years in the white house, you no happened to be guessing other floor or maga republicans row is just the beginning. >> democrats on monday seizing on the two-year anniversary of the supreme court's overturning of roe v wade, and placing blame squarely at trump's feet, a new biden campaign ad featuring testimonial from one louisiana woman who says she was turned away from two emergency rooms after a dangerous miscarriage at 11 nvicted felon. trump thinks he should not be held accountable for his own criminal actions. but he will let women and doctors be
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punished vice president kamala harris, who has emerged the administration's leading voice on the issue. >> one of many top democrats blanketing the country today in the case of the stealing of reproductive freedom from the women of america donald trump is guilty now, if it's impossible to predict how former president donald trump might behave on thursday, even biden allies would acknowledge that president biden's performance can be mixed. >> there are days and events where the president is very refocus and sharp and other times when he is simply less on his game. so there's no question that the president and his group of aids that are huddled right now at camp david are also going to be working on the performance aspects. and there's certainly hoping that the president biden that gave his state of the union remarks back in march, that that is going to be the version that shows up to the debate stage on thursday night. mj lee, cnn at
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the white house june and dizzy the presidential debates coming up on june 27th set 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn we will replay the entire debate a few different times. you can watch the first replace starting at 7:00 a.m. london time. >> that's 2:00 p.m. in hong kong would tampa is fled during a long day of hearings in the classified documents case against donald trump at one point, the judge told a prosecutor she did not appreciate his tone she also appeared skeptical about placing a gag order on trump, who had appointed her the special counsel's office says the gag order is needed because law enforcement officers are facing threats. after trump repeatedly and misleadingly claim the federal agents who searched his mar-a-lago estate what authorized to murder him. but judge aileen cannon's that prosecutors must show connecting facts between what trump said and the actual threats. cannon did not issue a
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ruling on either the gag order or on allegations from trump that the special counsel's office is being improperly funded a temporary election worker in arizona is under arrest after allegedly stealing a security fob and keys from an election center and maricopa county court documents reveal walter ringfield was seen on surveillance video last way, grabbing a lanyard with keys and a fob attached to it he was later confronted by his supervisor and the fob was found during a search of his home. ringfield now faces charges of theft and criminal damage arizona america, but county specifically has been a hotbed for election conspiracy theories since 2020 but arizona officials say ringfield's arrest shows but election safety protocols in the county. are working wikileaks founder julian assange is expected to appear in a us courtroom on
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wednesday to accept a plea deal with the justice department, but it won't be in new york or washington the 52-year-old australian is heading into the northern mariana islands after spending the past five years in london prison is expected to plead guilty to a single county in one of the largest ever leaks of classified us government material in return, assange will avoid spending anytime in an american prison and return to australia free man. cnn's close. sebastian is following developments live for us from london. claire would seem that julian assange has managed to wait out the us justice department. what are we learning about these plea deal? >> yeah. and i think this plea deal certainly is a welcome result for the supporters of julian assange. and it gives him and the justice department a little bit of what they want. he will plead guilty, which according to persons briefed on the matter, is essentially a red line for the justice woman. they were not willing to go for this unless it included a
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felony hey, guilty plea. so they're getting that on one count. don't forget he had faced 18 judges in the united states, 17 of which were under the espionage act with a maximum sentence of 175 years. although of course, he was never expected to serve anywhere near that long, even if that was possible julian assange, we'll get to things that he wants one to walk, three and to avoid ever having to set foot on us soil he has now left the uk. you can see those pictures there which were released by wikileaks. and he is heading to the town of cyp pan on the northern mariana islands. this is a remote u.s. outpost where there is in fact a federal courts where a federal judge will on wednesday here, his guilty plea and approved this plea bargain, which involves we think a 62 month sentence, which will be considered time already served in belmarsh high security prison in the uk. so he well then be released if there's
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plea deal is as granted by this federal judge, and we'll go on to australia as so as i said, a result for his family, his supporters have a listen to his wife stella assange throughout the years of julian's imprisonment and persecution, an incredible movement has been formed. a movement of people from all walks of life, from around the world who support not just julian and not just us in our family but what julian stands for, truth and justice that is, of course the argument that you hear from his supporters that this was all about journalism, the pursuit of truth and justice, the releases over the years that we saw of many troves of data, highly classified diplomatic cables, nationals security information, things like that, reminded that he has spent five years in beaumont high-security prison in london. >> and before that, seven years in self-imposed incarceration in the ecuadorian embassy,
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which he entered facing charges in sweden of rape. those charges, of course, have now been dropped. so this will be the first time that he has walked free in more than a decade close the bastion, joining us from london. >> thank you for the update will julian assange has mothers said in a statement, this shows the importance and power of quiet diplomacy. i spoke last hour with us trillion senator david shoebridge are the green party you campaign for his release and i asked him for his reaction yes, it is about quiet diplomacy, but i think it's far more about millions of ordinary people across the planet who, who actually prize truth-telling, who think it's important that governments are held to account that military is a held to account, and they've right what wikileaks and what julian assange has done truth-telling can be very inconvenient for people in power. >> but julian assange stands for that principle that truth can be more powerful than any government he has managed to
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wait out the us department of justice, i wonder if you have any insights into these bleed plea deal and do you think it's a case of the biden administration wanting to put this to bed a saga that is dragged out for, for too long, as we heard from this running prime minister anthony albanese well, i think this in part reflects the fact that people in washington from across the aisle and not just democrats, but across the aisle, them realize that it's important to stand up for brave reporting. >> it's important to stand up to the ability of people to hold governments to account as an australian senator, i never thought it was legitimate that the united states government could seek to prosecute an australian citizen who has never on us soil for the so-called crime of sharing the secrets of the united states military what julian assange showed was some pretty awful a polling instances of the united
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states military in iraq in a war which my government was complicit in and also involved in incidents like the collateral murder video i don't believe that it was ever a legitimate act from the united states government to seek to prosecute an australian citizen well now to the us, we're an aging dam in minnesota is said to be on the brink of collapse as the upper midwest deals with the aftermath of heavy rain and flooding authorities say they don't know if the rapidan dam near the city of mankato, it will totally fail for now. >> it's still intact and there are no plan it's for mass evacuations emergency officials say the blue earth river cut around the west side of the dam, carrying damaging debris and causing power outages. >> the dam has been around since 1910 and was once a source of hydro electric power the us national weather service is wanting that temperatures will continue to soar across parts of the country today states in the central plains could even see temperatures
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over 100 degrees fahrenheit or more than 37 degrees celsius cnn meteorologist chad myers has the forecast yet another hot day in places across the southeast, across parts of the midwest, across parts of california, still fairly cool across the lingula and, and even upstate new york. >> but we've seen all of this very heavy rainfall, keep mainly the northern part of the country cool here across the the us with heavy rainfall, some spots picking up a foot and a half. now, that's just about a half a meter of rainfall in 72 hours and every place there is flooding. some places major flooding, other places record flooding. a lot of water still to get down into those bigger rivers. there'll be a few scattered storms across the midwest, across parts of iowa all the way through chicago land later on today. but the storm's keep moving. notice are not just sitting in one place when they sit. that's when they create all of that havoc, when it comes to the flash, flooding could feel like 110 degrees though with the heat and
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humidity in places before it does decide to rein later on today and over the next few today's more than three quarters of the country will see temperatures over 90 degrees fahrenheit. so, yes, a couple of cool days and store for boston, even new york, 90 doesn't feel that bad compared to where you were almost 100 dc, you did get to 100. it'll be 93 later on today. and even for atlanta, a high of 97. so stake cool, if you can, a few more days of this still on the way chad myers. >> thank you. the florida panthers are razing the stanley cup. the team's first ever nhl title. they beat the event and oilers two to one in game seven, monday night sam reinhart scored the winning goal, the panthers, one the first three games of the series, no team has come back from that deficit to win the cupp since the 1940s the oilers economists, david was awarded the cons smith trophy as the most valuable player throughout the stanley cup playoffs we're
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for quality sleep and an extra for focus and clarity. centrum powered by clinically studied ingredients in washington, israeli defense minister yoav gallant is meeting with top us officials who are hoping talks will help bring a better understanding of israel's plans for the war in gaza and its plans in the north were tensions are flaring between israel and hezbollah. >> on monday, golan sat down with us secretary of state antony blinken, who emphasize the need to stop the war in gaza from becoming a wider conflict. the two also discussed efforts to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal. >> glance, visit the comes as prime minister benjamin netanyahu told local media on sunday that he was prepared to agree to a temporary pause in fighting in exchange for the release of some hostages and that the war would continue after a ceasefire with the goal of eliminating hamas well, that move appears at odds with the recent proposal that would
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result in a permanent ceasefire. one day later in the knesset, mr. netanyahu said the war would not end until all hostages are returned to israel and insisted he wasn't walking away from the proposal notice. i am not end the war until we return all the hostages, 120 hostages, both the living and the dead. >> we are committed to the israeli proposal that president biden endorsed. our position has not changed and i see biden cnn's nada bashir joins us now with london for more and another, the families of some of the hostages they have released a video tell us what is in the video when and how the public is responding that's right, anna, we have seen over the last few weeks and months mounting pressure from the family members of hostages currently held captive by hamas in gaza. >> we've seen, of course there's huge protests taking place on the streets of tel aviv, according for a fault
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ceasefire calling for the israeli government to focus more on securing the release of hostages. now, similarly, in response so there's earlier remarks by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu suggesting that there would be an agreement to a partial deal. a group representing the hostages and their family members as released more video from october 7, a warning to our viewers, this footage is distressing some of this vintage had previously been reliever. we are now being authorized to show the full video showing three israeli hostage which is being abducted by hamas militants on october 7 and placed in the back of a pickup truck before being driven into the gaza strip. one of those hostages, hersh goldberg-polin, an israeli american hostage, can be seen in the video, has faced bloodied, and arm injured. now this video has been released biographer of presenting the hostages and their family members. they have been deeply vocal over the last few months,
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putting pressure on the israeli government to do more to secure the release of all the hostages. and of course, as you mentioned it, anna the comments that were made by the israeli prime minister in his first one-on-one interview. with israeli media since october 7, suggesting that there would be a partial deal that there would be a temporary pause to allow the release of some hostages that has drawn widespread out quine, of course, as you mentioned, this puts at the israeli government at halt with the current peace proposal put on table as announced by president biden, which would see a three-phase process which would eventually see the peaceful and full release of israeli hostages, both there's held captive alive and those that have been killed over the course of the war in exchange for palestinian prisoners, many of those, of course, as we know, are held under administrative detention in israeli jails with no charges placed against them netanyahu perhaps in response to this pressure has walked back on those comments here, said that the war will not end until all hostages returned. and of
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course, as you mentioned, you have golan, the israeli defense minister, is currently in the united states meeting with us officials. again, more pressure from the biden administration on the israeli government to agree to a full and permanent ceasefire deal as outlined on the current peace proposal on the table now the bashir in london, we appreciate the update. >> thank you. >> well, the death toll from sunday's attacks on churches and synagogues in russia's southern dagestan province is now up to 20, with almost 50 others wounded cnn's nic boat and walsh has new details on the gunman involved and a warning some of the images in his report are disturbing it's the horror putin rose to power, pledging to eradicate. but still nearly a quarter of a century she later haunts him now pitched battles in the southern region of dagestan were likely islam is militants
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attacks jews and christians in synagogues and churches over hours in which police struggled into the night to gain control we still have an incomplete picture of what sin security services into a frenzy sunday as evening prayers began. >> but it is clear, the flames spread along dagestan's coast down to this synagogue in southern der bent, under the police will also targeted their ranks strip thin by mobilization to putin or the war in ukraine. russia, security services keen to emphasize their swift reaction, releasing this video of them securing the assumption of our lady cathedral drill in makhachkala dagestan used over two decades to scenes of mangled metal and police hunting militants but this time absorbing whether putin's war in ukraine had taken away the security forces from their own homes, streets, and the
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disturbing news that three of the gunmen were related to a local official won his son, another nephew, and the third cousin, a local mma fighter a key victim, father nikolay pictured here apparently having his throat slit amid reports, there was a hostage standoff for awhile the deaths announced so far mostly police, leaving questions as to whether more civilians have been killed when they came to evening worship. and the main suspect here, isis k yet to claim the attack and officials slow to name them more than we have been in mind. of course, we understand who is behind the organization of these terrorist attacks. he says, we understand what the organizers were trying to achieve extremism has long curse dagestan but boston bombers partially linked back to here, and it's militants in 2013 police have long been ferocious and they're response fueling yet more extremism.
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analysts say yet in 2022, protests erupted so many dagestan each man was sent off to ukraine. and so now the old agony of terror, perhaps made worse by police being thinned out for putin's long war of choice nick paton walsh cnn, london joe biden is no stranger to the debate stage, nor is he a stranger to zingers and gaffes we'll look at some of his more memorable moments plus young protesters plan together at kenya's parliament to speak out against a new finance bill what sparked the weeks of protests just a hit the most anticipated moment of this election. and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president, one stage two, very different visions for america's future. the cnn presidential debate christine at it now, live on cnn and streaming on max home where
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step counter the sport matt and wireless remote call. now welcome back. the first let's debate in this year's race for the white house is now just two days away. many are wondering how president joe biden will perform. cnn sunland, safadi has a look back at some of his still a moments and stumbles on the debate stage it is a stage joe biden knows, well, were you pack for over 50 years of public office, he's appeared on numerous debate stages. jack kennedy, lower tax rates, increased growth. >> ronald reagan, your jack kennedy, ronald reagan as a multi time presidential candidate, vice presidential candidate, senate candidate. and now incumbent president. >> do you know who i am? you know who he is you know, his character, you know, my character, you know, our reputations for a honore and telling the truth creating
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memorable moments by season and opening. >> rudy giuliani today there's three, there's only three things he mentioned in the sentence and noun and a verb 911, showing off his folksy personality with all due respect. that's a bunch of malarkey. >> and why is that? >> not a single thing he said is accurate, pushing his opponent. >> i'm willing to do anything i wanted to see what, sir. >> i do it say? do you want to call them? what do you want to call them? give me a name, give me like me to condemn proud process and write proudly. stand back and standby and punching back joe biden was right when he said it was time to pass the torch to a new generation of americans 32 years ago. >> he's still rifle. >> i'm still hold onto that torch moments which went on to help him no i'm the only one in this stage is actually got anything done on health care but biden has also had plenty of harmful moment. we can do this by making sure that we're in a position that we in fact allow people nine times out backing away from a direct challenge from his future vice
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president. >> you also worked with them to oppose bussing? >> i agree that everybody wants day. in fact my time is up. i'm sorry. >> stepping into scrutiny with his pension for gaffes and the los angeles times said, in addition to his uncontrolled verbosity biden is a gaffe machine. can you reassure if voters in this country that you would have the discipline you would need on the world stage center yes thank you, senator biden and more enduring, dense, that still haunt his reputation. my ancestors who worked in the coal mines in northeast pennsylvania, new come up after 12 hours and play football for four hours. >> from nearly 40 years ago when he was accused of plagiarism on the debate stage. >> it's because they didn't have a platform upon which to stand and many believed that debate performance and those accusations of plagiarism was what sunk his first bid for the white house. >> now fast for now, nearly 40
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years later, this debate he's facing is one of a kind for him and he has acknowledged that in the past, he says, all debates are tough, and certainly this one is no exception so i'm lins her body cnn, washington mark zandi is the chief economist at moody's analytics and he joins us now from philadelphia mob great to have you with us let's start with how biden and trump's economic policies differ. break it down for his place. >> big differences. president trump wants to impose much higher tariffs on imports from rolling around the world. he wants to restrict immigration and the then engaged in mass deportation. he wants to extend the tax cuts for individuals that he implemented in his first term and extend them for a corporations as well. lauren, a corporate tax rate again, of course, a lot of other changes to the regulatory environment as well president biden would continue to pursue his
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policies, the inflation reduction act, which is tax subsidies to try to help with climate mitigation. risk mitigation. he would pursue more infrastructure spending. the chips act was an effort to continue to be an effort to promote semiconductor production in the united states, r&d. he also wants to extend the tax cuts, but only for folks that make less than four hundred thousand dollars a year and i'm like president trump, he would raise taxes on corporations and of course, he would go in a very different direction on regulatory policy as well. >> i guess though that there is there is limited difference though when it comes to fiscal deficit. i mean, biden is running fix 6%, which is war time levels, unemployment is below 4% and then you've got trump's proposal to cut taxes it's not going to have the same impact because of the fiscal deficit. is that right? >> going forward, if you were
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to stick to their the script that they've laid out for us though, president trump would add much more to deficits in debt. again, his intent is to extend the tax cuts for individuals for everybody. lower-income, middle-income, high income. >> in also lower the corporate tax rate. >> and that would add to the deficits in a very significant way, prison biden would would extend the tax cuts for folks making little less important, but he would pay for it by raising taxes on corporations. so in terms of deficits and debt if, again, if both candidates stuck to the script, they laid out for us president trump would add more to deficits and debt than biden would mark inflation is obviously a huge issue everywhere in the world, but it's going to be a major factor for u.s voters neither trump or biden will properly address inflation because that would require raising taxes or cutting government spending how
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do you see inflation in america moving forward inflation is now closing in on the federal reserve's target good, going forward, i expect inflation to settle into something that we all feel more comfortable with now of course president trump's tariffs would add significantly to inflation, right? because that just jacks up the cost of all imported goods and he follows through on his deportation efforts, that would make like pretty difficult for businesses that rely on immigrants in the agriculture. >> mine leisure, hospitality, retailing, those industries would struggle with much higher labor costs and that will cause more inflation as well. so again, looking forward to candidates got what they wanted like president trump's policies would be more inflationary than biden's would be trump is, is creating a narrative that prison biden has created a mess of the economy
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despite the fact that gdp growth remains strong and unemployment is at record lows, does he have an edge? >> over biden by the mere fact that he hasn't been in charge for the past four years good point i mean, i think no matter who it would be president right now, no matter what their policies they'd have kind of a tough time. we've all been through the proverbial ranking are and i think the collective psyche is pretty fragile. people just more for now pretty upset and don't feel good about anything. and i think that they would take it out. anybody in their policies. >> but objectively speaking, is to take a step back. and as the ill effects of the pandemic and washer, we're fade, us economy is performing well, the unemployment rate is 4%. that's about as low as it gets. it's been there for more than two years you have to go way back into the 60s to find a time when unemployment, unemployment been this low for this long and slow across all demographic groups. and i think it's fair to say the us is the
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strongest economy on the planet bar, none, including the chinese economy. so there's a lot of reasons to for people to be upset. they're still paying a lot not more for food and rent and gasoline and they were just a few years ago, but you add it all up fib us economy's doing pretty well thank sandy. >> we certainly appreciate your analysis. thanks so much yeah. >> anytime. thank you us president joe biden's son, hunter, once a new trial, disputing his conviction on federal gun charges on a technicality he and his lawyers claimed the trial court did not have jurisdiction over the case because of appeals he filed challenging his prosecution. even though those appeals were rejected, the cord had not issued what's called a mandate, notifying the lower court of the ruling hunter biden was convicted on three felony charges for violating laws meant to prevent drug addicts from owning firearms the supreme court has agreed to
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hear arguments on whether states can restrict gender, affirming care for minors this comes after the biden administration challenge a transgender care ban in tennessee. >> cnn's paula reid takes a closer look at the case this is the first time the court is really going to delve into the issue of gender affirming care. >> this will be a blockbuster case with nationwide implications. now the case the justices agreed to hear focuses on a transgender care banned in tennessee. the state law enacted last year, banned hormone therapy and puberty blockers for minors, doctors who violate the law can face civil penalties. nearly half of all states have bans on transgender care for minors and legal challenges have been working their way through the federal courts for well over a year now republican lawmakers who support the tennessee banned say decisions about care should be made after an individual becomes an adult. but opponents argue bands violate the civil rights of trans children and conflict
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with parents rights to make decisions about their child's medical care and the biden administration, along with families of transgender minors, challenge the tennessee law. now the case will be heard in the fall polar read cnn, washington civil rights groups serve teamed up with parents and louisiana to sue the state over a new law that requires all public classrooms to display the ten commandments. >> their lawsuit claims louisiana is violating both us supreme court precedent the first amendment they say would pressures students into religious observance and be divisive in classrooms supporters of the law argue the ten commandments are rooted in legal history but the bills republican author says it puts a moral code in the classroom well ahead of plans for mass protests that are obese, parliament today, amnesty international tells cnn at least 12 prominent social media users have been abducted parliament is set to debate and
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discuss amendments were controversial. finance bill that has sparked a nationwide protests for more than a week protesters argue the bill would raise the cost of living. >> but the international monetary fund insists it's a necessary move to reduce kenya's at budget deficit. and government borrowing well, cnn's larry madowo is following developments for us in nairobi larry described the scene where you are right now we're outside parliament, which has been sealed off again as lawmakers inside begin discussing the controversial finance bill, which would raise taxes on a lot of commodities has been extremely unpopular with many people in kenya. >> you see this heavy security police presence here. just meet as a wave from the people of the house that is the national assembly this was the case on thursday, but the barricades have gone up sooner and further. so it's harder for people to get to parliament this time. >> you see the water cannon
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truck over there and over on city hall way, even more barricades. >> so no protesters can get disclose to parliament protesters of called for seven days of rage to pressure the government of president william ruto to drop the finance bill, which they say would make their life expensive. but one of the other consents here has been about prominent social media users that have gone missing in the last few days. i'm here with the rumble horton, who's the executive director? amnesty international. what more do we know about these missing users? >> i mean, as i'm c-natural, we are horrified by some of the testimonies we've heard over the last 24 hours. we have probably about 12 people and accounted for who had been picked up in many cases by people who are uniformed or not uniforms, but essentially they have been abducted in the middle of the night and there has been no opportunity unity for them to get either legal assistance or for their families to know what is happening with them. and i think this has to be the most contradictory management of a protest that we have seen in probably 20 years. on one hand, you have the ministry of
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interior seeing that the protests will be respected, that the article, the freedom of assembly is sacrosanct and they will respect that. but on the other hand, we have offices in vehicles, police vehicles going around, an arresting protesters who you think the police are the ones that are red, that is 12 people. we have no doubt that many of these cases are police officers. we have had not just license plates, but we have had even testimonies of people who were there when being adopted by people who said that they were police officers. but the pattern is very clear it seems to be that this is a special unit operating under the auspices of the nairobi regional commander, adamson, born gay, and it is not operating within the normal practices of police's, which essentially would be that you are essentially informed of the charges of why you've been arrested in many cases, people are just being arrested. they have been taken to police stations or to other locations. but it is impossible for us to be able to reach people quickly. and that's been a major concern. i think what we're going to start seeing is
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a lot more families beginning to use the constitutional principle within aric, within our constitution that says that they can apply for habeas corpus because essentially we are now seeing not just abductions, but disappearances i should point out a cnn has reached out to the kenner police about these people who were reported missing. >> the kenyan constitution protects the right to protest what do you make of the interior ministry? there yesterday saying, given guidelines about what they can do or whether cannot go the interior ministers position yesterday was lawful. he spoke very much in terms of the framework for the article 37, but we also need to be worried about phrases around the possibility of counterprotester s. and it is really important to the police today essentially, protect all that wish to express themselves. the show of force that you see on the streets of nairobi today is really quite shocking. i mean, we have really the scenes of potentially a war-torn city with military presence, not just police officers.
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>> iran. good. thank you so much. aaron, beholden, executive director of amnesty international, canada. so the protests begin in a few more hours? no, just here an arrow, but other parts of the country, it's been a really organized movement, especially the kenya's youth anna larry madowo in neuro. >> we appreciate the reporting. >> thank you. >> a probe. china's sent to the far side of the moon has returned to earth. the story behind this historic mission next saying, i'm thinking, i'm going to die. >> and my father that was fine with earth with we have schreiber sunday at nine on cnn to me, harlem is what home is also your body. last one? i asked myself, why does it pilates exist in harlem so i started my own studio get in a brick-and-mortar in new york is not easy chase ink has supported us from studio to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help
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