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obviously critical time, the region incredibly volatile right now due to israel's war against hamas and are runs continued backing of both hamas and hezbollah, seen as frederick pleitgen is interferon with the latest their cable just hours from now, iranians are going to be heading to the polls to elect a new president after of course, ebrahim raisi was killed in that helicopter crash just a little over a month ago and we live the field right now. >> there's four candidates who are left, three of them are considered to be conservative and there's two of them were considered to be among the front runners. one of them is called muhammad qalibaf is actually the current speaker of iranian parliament the other is a gentleman named so you, jalili, who many in the west will still know because he was once iran's chief nuclear negotiator both of these politicians have said that they would continue the path of ebrahim raisi of course, means a tough line towards the u.s. and a tough line towards israel
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as well. of course, one of things that we know so right now there is lot of turmoil here in the middle east and iran and israel were very close to an all-out war quite recently that could have also had massive repercussions for the u.s and its assets here in this region. now there is still one moderate who is in the race is them, as masoud pezeshkian. and he's actually called for better relations, especially with country trees here in the middle eastern region, it's unclear how much of a chance he actually has though, in the end low, one of the things that we've also picked up is that a lot of people here are telling us that they will also be closely watched the debate on cnn between president biden and donald trump. of course, whoever becomes next us president, also a big issue here in iran as well okay? >> the room where history happens tonight, you see that on your screen, the first-ever
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presidential debate between a president and former president, the earliest presidential debate americans have ever seen and new rules that each candidate agreed to. we're giving you a rare behind the scenes look, debate day. both candidates to arrive here in atlanta in the next few hours. >> this, as we're learning last-minute preparations from both sides and yes yes. donald trump is preparing despite the spin from the campaign, cnn has ready to bring it all to you his debate day in america are special coverage of tonight's historic presidential debate starts now and right now president biden, is that camp david where he spent the last few days deep in debate preparations this morning, cnn has learned a little bit more about how president biden is specifically preparing to handle not even talking, not just talking about policy, but also the insults and attacks that are sure to becoming from donald trump during this debate against his family including
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specifically likely against his son hunter, seen as kayla tausche is with us here in atlanta, you have fresh reporting about what is to come from president biden on the debate stage, what are you hearing? well, we're hearing specifically about a key tenant of his messaging as regards to january 6, we've learned that president biden intends to frame the insurrection as a watershed moment for voters, not unlike the way that the 2004 election was the first election that voters went to the polls after 911. so it became a referendum on 911. and in 2008, that election was at the height of the financial crisis. and so that became the pivotal moment, the pivotal issue that voters were really galvanized by president biden intends to frame the insurrection in the same way that it should be it should light a fire under people to get them to the ballot box is electorate that's been largely disengaged in one source that i spoke with about this messaging said that the president will say that the embodiment of that threat to democracy is returning and that the
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insurrection coupled with overturning of roe, should be the two forces that show americans and their words that democracy is unraveling to that end, the campaign is also launching attacks on project 2025, which is trump's transition playbook. they launched a website i'm told they're gonna be pushing qr codes to people. one of their strategies is to use trump's own words and trump's own plant own plans against him because they believe that they're not popular with voters and that voters are not aware of a lot of the things that trump has said. so we'll see how that plays out throughout the day today, as i've been reporting, the biden schedule for today is fairly fluid when they went to bethlehem that's night, they wanted to allow for the possibility that president biden woke up this morning and wanted to do another mock debate, depending on how he felt they have a few hours before they arrive here and atlanta and then there are few campaign events before they really get ready. there's still some discussion over whether the president will eat before the debate, whether he'll afterward, how many orange gatorade cell had and the like so of course we'll be reporting on all of those like any price five, you must know
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how their fuel, other fueling, i will say your to report, i think is very fascinating the framing the connecticut connection of the first elections since the insurrection, the first light akin to the first elections since 911, the first election since the global financial crisis that is an interesting framing that will, that obviously we're gonna be seeing tonight scrapped as seismic, wasn't the words of one of the sources i spoke with great reporting kayla as always. >> thank you so much. it's also interesting how they're rolling out, how they described their plans. i do find it more people talk about your message, better. right? size baker. all right, that is the reporting from the biden campaign. what is the report? according from trump world, cnn's alayna treene. in the spin room. look at that behind you right there later, what are you hearing this morning well, it's actually really interesting to just to go off of what kayla is reporting is, i can tell you that donald trump's team has been paying very close attention to the news coming out about the preparations that joe biden is doing. >> i mean, actually one trump adviser, i told me a turning
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point for them, whether you saw them go on offense much more aggressively and actually tried to raise the bar for the expectations regarding joe biden's performance change when they learned that he would be spending an entire week at camp david, i also know that they are paying very close attention to this specific messaging including on the discussions around the january 6 attack on the capitol, the biden campaign's intent to want to push him toward talking about abortion. obviously, both issues that donald trump has struggled on messaging wise for the last several months these are all conversations that trump's advisers are having with the former president behind the scenes now to go through his schedule over the past few days, he has been at mar-a-lago. he will be leaving his mar-a-lago club later today. he's expected to land in atlanta around 530 and do some last preparations with his team before heading over to the debate and to just think about the messaging that actually trump's team wants to focus on. they want him to avoid
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personal attacks. you heard kayla talk about the biden team preparing for potential attacks. on hunter biden that is a line of attack that donald trump's team does actually not want him to go into, he did talk about that back in 2020 in that first debate between the two men and it didn't go well for him. and so trump's team has actually been urging him not to talk about personal grievances or personal attacks on joe biden's family. and instead, focus on the economy inflation, and the border. and these are all things that we heard. them rollout and a new ad campaign today. and what's really notable about this ad campaign, it's actually the first time we're seeing ads from the trump campaign since he became the presumptive republican nominee. take a listen to that ad no matter what joe biden promised in the debate, ask yourself, are you financially better off since he became president? are you and your families safer since he became president? he's our country more secure since he became president so you can see
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they're those three key issues. >> like i said, that they all want to focus on those are issues that trump's team believes. joe biden or excuse me, donald trump is polling better on then joe biden. and this really does come down to their overarching theme tonight, which is that they want donald trump to sharply contrast his former administration with that of joe biden's. and they think that's how he will perform better tonight on the debate stage. yes, such a clear message, effort at messaging from both campaigns, elana trickery and great to see you. thank you very much okay. >> in less than an hour, the supreme court could be then handing down major rulings. one of them could give president's immunity from prosecution. also a mistake by the court making waves this morning, the court accidentally releasing a document that may have hinted at its decision on a pivotal abortion case. the supreme court acknowledging it inadvertently and briefly posted a document on its website yesterday that unsigned opinion indicated the court may
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temporarily allow abortions in medical emergencies in a case brought over idaho's almost total abortion ban. cnn senior court analysis joan biskupic, joining us now, you have talked about the fact that if the court does not put some of those decisions today, that it would be quite unusual for them to push it into july. what do you know this morning that's right, sara. >> and it's good to see you. you are all about suspense and energy drinks down there in atlanta. and we are two up here. it's gonna be a very suspenseful morning at the frame cord. first, we're going to be looking for whether they do indeed formally released that opinion that they inadvertently put up yesterday, that would allow women to obtain abortions in idaho in emergency situations arising likely from pregnancy complications but if they do go that route, if they do dismiss the case is it looks like they might given what bloomberg posted yesterday from the court's website, it would diffuse abortion in some ways
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as a political issue because the court would be removing itself instead of providing a second chapter in their abortion ruling since the 2022 decision in dobbs, that completely reversed constitutional abortion rights. so we're going to have to see how they handle it, what the court did say yesterday, sarah was the court's publications unit inadvertently and briefly uploaded a document to the court's website the court's opinion and moyle versus united states and idaho versus united states will be issued in due course. that's a reference to the clash between the state of idaho and the biden administration that wants to ensure some continued abortion access in states that have enacted bands since 2022. and the reversal of constitutional abortion rights. but more broadly, sarah, what we'll be watching 4 in that courtroom today is perhaps some action in the trump cases that are pending the most important being whether former president donald trump can be shielded
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from criminal prosecution for actions he took in 2020 and soon after to protest the election results that validly put joe biden in the white house. as you know, special counsel jack smith on behalf of the department of justice, the united states government has charged him with four counts. of fraud and deceit, and trying to disrupt the election. one of those charges is tested in a separate case, sarah, that january january 6, defendants also are fading, and that's corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. the justices will decide was there but count can apply to many january 6 defendants as well as former president donald trump. so we have a host of social policy questions like abortion, homelessness, the opioid crisis is before the justice, justice is now as well as weighty questions of presidential power. sarah, there are so many
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that one being one that everyone is watching in it. i find it very interesting that you have this document release that has to do with an abortion decision, and you'll remember that there was a leak in the dobbs decision that overturned roe versus wade, that there was an investigation, but they never figured out who leads fat draft, so well, they know felipe, this one. they lead as he put it out inadvertently, yes. exactly. admitted that it was their fault this time. don't let's go pick. thank you so much. appreciate you. >> thanks. here we are going to be bringing you more details, not only on how the candidates themselves are approaching the big cnn debate tonight alive. look inside the debate it all but also more details on the rules surrounding the debate that both campaigns have agreed to. what you can expect when they take the stage with the caveat that one the lights go on. it's anyone's game also ahead. we're standing by for a verdict in the murder case of a woman accused of killing her boyfriend, a boston police officer, legal team says that she's the fall guy though for police cover-up beit night in
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president. the stakes astronomical, both candidates need a political boost as polls show, they are now in a dead heat, neck and neck what would it debate victory actually look like joining me now, democratic media consultant brian goldsmith, former senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign. matt gorman and cnn political commentator and former lieutenant governor of georgia, geoff duncan. thank you, gentlemen for being here. brian, i'm going to start with you because we've got this new reporting. those coming from our kayla tausche about the plans on the debate stage 4 president biden and basically what he's saying is he's going to very much starkly show and talk about the seismic shift that happened in this country after the january 6 attack on the capitol something that you should expect, correct oh, for sure. >> i think it would be very surprising if the president didn't talk about january 6. on the other hand, i think most
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of the people who are convinced by the need to preserve american institutions and our democracy are already winning the president. he's got to convince people who are struggling with house payments and car payments who believed that the economy is in a recession right now. so i would lean much more into project 2025. the threats to american families than the threats to american institutions? >> matt to you now, if using this, it really out an attack on donald trump how should donald trump respond to this well, first of all, i i would say if i were him that according to the latest cnn poll and others, people trust me, being donald trump more on democracy, the new job i didn't. why is that? because you can then you kind of transition into the economic argument, right? they want to save capitalism and they want to have as brian said, actually i agree a lot of what he said talk about the economy, talk about how it's cheaper to afford gas, groceries and biome, buy a car, lean into that a little bit more so i
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think long, long-term strategy pivot everything back as much as you can in immigration in the account jeff in the polls, yes. the economy, immigration, the two big hitting issues for americans, but democracy has inched up in some of these polls. is this something that you think needs to be addressed robustly? and the reaction obviously from donald trump because he will be on the back foot in this issue yeah, certainly democracy is an issue for everybody, but i do think the economy ways on so many, right? if you're trying to go bring a $20 bill to buy your groceries and instead you need to reach in and grab a $50 bill that hits home before democracy does not, that it's not important, but it's the task of the day. i think the takeaway to this is going to be how the middle reacts to these messaging, right? the winner of this debate? it's gonna be who figures out how to appeal to the middle when we wake up friday morning, i think that's going to be how we determine who wins and who doesn't win. and i think composure matters to the middle. i think policy looking forward, vision looks a lot, and i think an adult in the room, i think america is
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specifically the middle is dying for an adult in the room to show up. and i think joe biden has a better chance of of doing that than donald trump. if history is a predictor of the future, donald trump has no chance of being an adult in the room. >> we are about 42, 45 minutes away from the supreme court, potentially making a huge decision on whether or not presidents are immune to prosecution. a case that donald trump brought brought and is hoping he wins if that decision comes down, i want to go to you, matt what kind of reaction do you think you're going to get on that stage? will they address it depending on what the decision is? because if it's a status quo decision, maybe they won't yeah. look, i think certainly the i expected that ask about it and i would certainly if i were in the trump campaign, i would have gone through it. dunn debate prep. look, that stage and that moment is not the point. way to get into the finer points executive privilege or immunity. and on this that or the other, again, i think as much as you can pivot back to the economy, pivot back to immigration. and i think as much as possible go to those
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safe grounds. you're not going to win an argument, going in-depth. people can understand about immunity and also other stuff. go back to the points that your winning on consistently in the polls brian, there are new rules as you all have known this, we've been speaking about this, the mics will be muted and there will be no audience. >> who do you think that benefits? and what are the pitfalls? it certainly benefits president biden. i think he was the one and his campaign, the drove those rules to try to avoid the catastrophe of the first debate from four years ago. but just because the audience doesn't here trump one is mike is cut off, doesn't mean that biden won't here trump if he keeps going. so he's got to stay very clear and very focused and to your earlier point, i think biden's got to drive home the message that this debate is not about the candidates and the way that donald trump is trying to use the presidency to protect and fight for himself. this debate
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is really about the voters and there future, and that's a contrast that's really good for joe biden. >> definitely having stout on that stage this morning, you literally put your arms out and you can touch the podium like each candidate if they wanted to, could inch over and touch the podium of the other candidate or the other candidate themselves. so i am curious from you what that is going to do. the dynamic these two men have not been in the same room since 2020 in that debate. >> the most intense thing i've ever done in politics is debate, right? i did it as begging for a state house position and then his lieutenant governor and it is intense and you rarely get along with the person that's next to where i can only imagine once again, i think this comes back to composure. i think without a crowd being in there, without being able to drop quick one-liners to get a crowd approval or praise, or clap is going to really fit to, i think whoever shows up with composure is able to deliver message. it is gonna be interesting to watch how this microphone not being on thing plays out. i know there's technology that kinda back not
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allow the voice to leak in, but it should be interesting. yeah there's been a demonstration that we were looking at and you really can't hear the audience can hear. >> but as was mentioned, trump and and biden should be able to hear. i am curious, matt, you don't have to say anything to react. we have seen donald trump react with his facial expressions do you expect that to be the way that he responds? because we've we've seen every single time the facial expressions tell you a whole heck of a lot absolutely like, look, no matter who the candidates bauman debate prep with the candidate, you want to coach them and talk them through what are things that can get the camera on them facial expressions and not being rude or obtrusive per say. but you want to be able to get a little bit of spotlight on you and also we i'm talking about the mics, what you want more than anything when you're prepping someone for a debate is consistency. so that an audience that's me, that you can control, that's a variable you want to eliminate that. so that's a good thing. the mics,
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if you want to eliminate any other variables as much as possible. so that way you can prep is close as you possibly can to the actual game day. and so actually, i think these rules help both candidates prepare for when they go on the stage, there'll be very similar with this on-prem matt gorman brian goldsmith geoff duncan. thank you so much. let's get ready to rumble joining cnn tonight as president biden and former president from meat for their first debate right here, jake tapper dana bash, moderating deaths, the cnn presidential debate starting 9:00 p.m. eastern and you can stream it on maps. and there's john, they there's john. >> they will be very close to each other, but i hope no touching on the stage. let's hope so. all right. the prosecution says she is a cold blooded killer. the offense says she is being framed any moment a jury will decide the fate of a woman accused of killing a boston police officer and we are less than 12 hours away from this historic presidential debate. new poli
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tomorrow. >> kevin costner, invite you back to the west, like you've never seen that before. the reddish side? i think so, dad, this is not just it is an offense arising in american saga. rigid are happening now, verdict watch in dedham, massachusetts, very shortly the jury will be in a third day of deliberations in the murder trial of karen read reads boyfriend, boston police officer john o'keefe was found dead in january of 2022,
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outside the home of a fellow officer, the prosecution claims read killed him in a drunken rage. that offense says she is being framed by the police department. well, this now seen as asara is outside the courtroom here, there's a lot of interest in this gene this is overwhelming. social media, john, i mean, it has gone viral and people are so passionate about this case. there are many, many people that believe that karen read has been framed, that she is innocent, that she did not commit any crime at all. but then you have the victim, john o'keefe, a boston police officer in many people say, yes, she did. she was the last one that saw him that night and she ran over him with a car. now, there are people that come here to the courthouse every day that are in some port. but let's look at the facts because this is a serious murder case at top charge being second-degree murder. here are the facts that we know in january of 2022
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karen read, who was an adjunct kresse of finance at a local college here in canton, massachusetts. and her boyfriend, boston police officer john o'keefe. they've been a couple for a couple of years they were very close. people said they were very volatile also that she and he got in a lot of arguments, but they were at a bar that night a couple of them with a lot of people they friends, they knew police officers. there was an afterparty at one of the family's homes, the albert home. everybody was going there. well, karen read and john o'keefe, it is a fact that they drove to that house it is a fact that john o'keefe got out of karen reads car. but here's where it diverges because the prosecution is alleging that karen read got into a terrible argument with him on the drive over to that house and she shoved that car into reverse and g backed up and she plowed into him and she left him and cheese sped off
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down the road in the middle of the night. now, the blizzard was just beginning at that time when all of this was happening. the defense is saying no, john o'keefe went into that house. it was all filled with police officers. they started to argue there were issues and they are the ones that killed john o'keefe and a dog, a 70 pound german shepherd in there bid him repeatedly and they threw him out in the cold but there are minutia, there are things here. the devil's in the detail. one of karen reads, good friends in the middle of the night, wrote, how long does it take for somebody to die in the cold? also, when first responders came to the scene, karen read according to their testimony, said i hit him, i hit him, i hit him, and there was all that tail light that was found later in this no, but the defense is saying all the police officers, they planted that, but john, here's the thing. if you believe there was a conspiracy from the beginning against karen read, you got to
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believe but the massachusetts state police, the catan police, local authorities, and all the police officers in that house that night, they all conspired together against karen read the jury will start deliberations very soon. well, quite a thing. there i cheek asara is great to have you on location. thanks so much okay. all right. let us show you in the room a live look at the debate stage. will president biden and donald trump will meet tonight? thank for the first time since 2020, new reporting from the campaigns on what they want to do. and also they, what they want to avoid when the two men get ready to face off and we're also keeping a close eye on kenya's capital right now. our team on the ground is seeing and hearing police launch more tear gas protests that have already turned deadly. at least 23 people killed in classes with police. in starting backup today again, will take you there tonight the stage is set
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another. now to give you some idea of just how intense this is going to be. they are merely eight feet part remember that these two men, former president donald trump and president joe biden, have not even been in the same room together since 2020. that was the last debate between the two men. now there'll be closer than ever to one another. as they battle for the american voters. they also have some new rules. they will have to deal with. there is no audience here. there are mics that will be muted if they are not the person who is asked the question they also are going to be looking at some of the lights on the cameras because they only had a certain amount of time to answer the questions, they will have two minutes to answer the moderators question, then they will have a minute, for rebuttal in a minute for response. and then if the moderators d may need to clarify something, they will be given another minute. so not a lot of time to get their message out. it needs to be sharp and poignant. we will
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also be seeing president biden coming from the right side of your screen. donald trump walking in from the left getting situated here. they are not allowed to talk to their campaign folks to get some notes and ideas. they are allowed though, to write down notes. there is a sheet of paper here that i will grab that is for the candidates and they'll have a pen to be jotting down notes for their responses to the other candidates answers. but this is such a dramatic moment. in part because he has america has seen these two men debate before, but they have never seen them after living through their administrations. and this is the time for that. and what is most interesting here, in some ways, they are in a dead heat when it comes to the polling john a new cnn poll of polls shows that the race between biden and trump now remains quite tight with no clear leader heading into tonight's historic presidential debate
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right here on cnn. >> let's were laying out, see it as jeff zeleny has much more on this, jeff how are the polls? this the pole, poles and poles just in general, how many setting the stage for tonight good morning, kate. >> what's so extraordinary about this poll of polls is not that it's a close race. as we know that, but the fact that everything that has happened in the campaign, so far has not really changed the trajectory of this race, even after the convictions that guilty see verdict is 34 of them last month for donald trump, that has largely not moved the conversation. so our poll of polls, as you said, what that is, is an average of polls that are a conducted a nationally shows the joe biden at 47%, donald trump at 49%, that is within the margin of error, we are seeing a little bit of different movements so the fox news paul actually showed some movement toward biden after the convictions, the new york times poll did not. so what we know that this is a tight race, so that's why the debate tonight is the biggest single moment of his campaign. it could change
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the fact that this has been so so close cape talk also about just the element of dissatisfaction amongst voters and how, how that plays into this evening look, i mean, i think that is underlying all of this is we talked to vote jurors across the country. >> there is a sense of exhaustion at their choices, but look at these numbers here. there are 55% of voters say that they would prefer for someone else as the republican nominee. but 64% say the same about joe biden's. so that shows sort of their strength with their respective bases. there are many democrats, some even independents, who would have preferred someone else other than president biden. there are a smaller majority of some republicans into the same thing but the reality is these candidates are facing one another. that's why this debate is so early. it's why the campaign's agree to the early debate to show voters at this is the choice so both sides are trying to use this as
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a chance to show those contrast. but boy, there is a sense that a lot of voters out there in america is simply do not like there options, but that's what they are kate, geoff, grid cf. thank you all right. >> knew this morning, boeing has released that explanation for that door plug tearing off an alaska airlines flight emitted air and happening now to pandas on room from china to the united between the two countries new reporting on the leg room onboard, as well as their in-flight snack options debate in america tonight, it's 7:00 p.m. have you ever considered getting a walk-in, todd? >> well, look no further safe
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tried to block the roads. this was declared 1 million march today by the protesters and police are determined to make sure that that does not happen. but the young people protesting on the streets say they will try and the process. anyway, president william ruto yesterday was forced to withdraw. what is known as the finance bill after how unpopular it became. that's where there was stripped, voted for two weeks in a row he was supposed to withdraw that. but people are not. they said this is about his legitimacy to rule. it's about high cost of living. it's about corruption. i wanted to show you what's happening over here as one indication as these policemen try and push the protesters back further away from the middle of the city. and they're doing everything to come back. so there are complementing what the military has been deployed on the streets here to make sure that there's no protests in any part of the city. but the protesters, like i said, still determined to make sure so this is usually one of the busiest streets in the middle
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of nairobi, one of africa's most vibrant cities. reduced to this ghost zone. with stones blocking the road and protesters badly police constantly to we didn't want to see that's a common side here, but this constantly throwing tear gas has been ringing the ad the full at the smell of tear gas because police have been doing that all day. to try and clear these protesters were not getting pushed away from the city. that's what you hear. the air has been caught caught in the middle. we saw that yesterday and he's back in the middle of it. larry. thank you so much. this is far from over. thank you for being there larry, really is right there. the big moment of the nba and for the local favorites, the atlanta hawks the atlanta hawks select zachary resorption then 19-year-old frenchman with the top pick in this year's nba draft, the six-foot nine ford
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right. as we speak, two giant pandas on their way to the u.s. as part of that panda diplomacy program with china, it is not just of course, about these lovable, lazy, playful pandas the loan of the giant pandas finalized in february is the first time china granted new panda loans to the u.s in two decades the san diego zoo hasn't had pandas since 2019 when it last returned to enormous lovers of food to china, cnn correspondent veronica miracle joins us live with more. this is about diplomacy, but boy, they are so cute they are so cute. sarah and it could be a few weeks before the public gets to see these beautiful, gentle giant creatures. but it is going to be spectacular when they do arrive, they're making a more than 7,000 mile journey right now. and once they get to san diego, they're going to have to get used to an acclimate data to their new environment. there'll be with people who speak a different language. there'll be eating a different
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kind of food the specialists in san diego, they had been preparing for months and they're trying to make their habitat very similar to the one that they had in china. so all of this is in preparation for these beautiful creatures that are going to be arriving. but as you said there, it is multilayered. not only is this incredible for conservation efforts, as there are more than just around 2000 giant wild pandas left in the wild. so conservationist, we'll be able to study these creatures once they arrive in san diego. but this is also about us chinese relations this is going to be a significant step and also it's an important step in us chinese relations. so very excited for these pandas to get back here to san diego, back to you, sarah veronica miracle. >> thank you so much for that. africa. come back as anything i think pander would be my choice. they lie around, they enjoy their life. they're not stress good life and they have to acclimate sandiego. it's got the best oh, it's really hard. the towers can be hard for them
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