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wednesday, july 3 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington, where us president joe biden is expected to speak with democratic governors and congressional leaders in the hours ahead. as concerns mt of his reelection bid following a poor debate performance, these numbers aren't helping a new cnn poll so three-quarters of americans believe americans would have a better chance of beating donald trump with another candidates and other one other than mr. biden. democrats are sounding the alarm saying their party must deal with the fallout and make sure that trump doesn't return to the white house. >> the big question going into that debate was the age question. that is what the biden campaign wanted to put to rest. the outcome of the debate was it that question on h was intensified we have got to deal with that that's the real issue and have frank conversations about it. the reality is from that debate america can't unsee
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what it saw efforts column concerns mr. biden is expected to sit down for an interview with abc news this week. >> this comes as the first democratic lawmaker publicly asked the president to step aside i salute president biden. >> i just feel that it's time for him to step aside. if we were to be able to protect what he allowed us to gain in 2020, which was a victim great for democracy. but he could, he delivered us from trump, then he could be delivering us to trump this year if we have more of what happened last thursday mr. biden has already acknowledged his weak performance in the debate, and at a fundraiser in virginia, he blamed it on a tough travel schedule, saying he almost fell asleep on stage reporters who were in the room believed that line was intended to be a joke, but so far, there's been little to quiet concerns. cnn's mj lee has more on the debate fallout from washington the
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democratic firewall around president joe biden is beginning to fracture texas congressman lloyd doggett becoming the first democratic lawmaker to publicly called on biden to withdraw from the 2024 election following last week's poor debate performance, the congressman saying in a statement, president biden's first commitment has always been to our country, not himself. >> i am hopeful that he will make the painful and difficult decision to withdraw office the white house facing a barrage of questions about the president's debate, performance. it was a bad night that he was not taking any cold medications. that is what i can speak to. i've asked the his doctor and that's what he stated to us and urged to release more medical records. we have released there are reports from his medical team every year since he's been in office. the white house press secretary digging in and saying biden's accomplishments speak volumes with age comes wisdom and experience. other democrats
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beginning to publicly express concern that the president could hurt candidates in down-ballot races. >> it's his decision i just want him to appreciate at this time just how much it impacts, not just his race, but all the other races coming in november, as republicans are ready to pounce on biden's debate showing two hakh though democratic opponents. >> a lot of confidence even the president's most staunch defenders, giving credence to the flurry of questions about his health. we as a vision, he has knowledge he has judgment. he has a strategic thinking and the rest he has a bad night now, again, i think it's a legitimate question to say, is this an episode or is this a condition new cnn polling showing no immediate damage from biden's halting debate performance. the president, trailing donald trump by six points, 43% to 49%. the same numbers as april, but biden's approval ratings declining to a new low with just 36% of
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americans approving of his job performance. and in a hypothetical matchup, vice president kamala harris is pulling better against the former president. she's within striking distance, 45% to 47% will support her. >> if he were step aside, some prominent biden supporters also expressing support for harris, but insisting for now that the president remain at the top of the ticket i want this ticket to continue to be biden harris. >> and then we'll see what happens after the next election. >> and president biden on tuesday night offering a new explanation for his poor debate performance when he spoke at a fundraiser in virginia he apologize for the poor for performance. last thursday night and said this is not an excuse, but an explanation. and blamed the extensive foreign travel that he did in the lead up to that cnn and debate. he said that it wasn't a smart idea that he didn't listen to his staff and that he almost
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fell asleep on stage that of course, is an explanation that is not likely to reach reassure a lot of democrats that are very concerned right now, i'm daily cnn at the white house i sin and political commentator and democratic strategist, maria cardona, weighed in on the calls have president biden to step aside and the concerns within the democratic party we have to admit that and the campaign knows that and they've been talking to all of those folks who were concerned all the democratic lawmakers, they'd been talking to supporters, to allies, to donors as they should. they're hearing people's concerns but you know what they're also hearing from a lot of people who are supporting president biden, as long as he continues to decide to stay in, he is the nominee of the democratic party right now. he won the process. he has all of the delegates he has raised millions of dollars, even records, amounts of money since the debate meant, meant
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much of that from grassroots supporters. and so i respect congressman doggett and we might have others come out and say, but right now dan really has not broken. >> now, a new york charges postpone donald trump's sentencing and the criminal hush money case following the supreme court decision on presidential immunity, trump was scheduled to be sentenced next week on his felony conviction for falsifying business records, but it's now delayed until september the 18th this comes after trump's legal team filed a letter seeking to challenge that conviction following the supreme court ruling that presidents have absolute immunity from prosecution for core official acts. the judge's announcement on tuesday underscores the far-reaching implications of the high court's ruling they could also impacts other trump indictments as well. donald trump's daughter, ivanka, is speaking out about her father's legal issues and explaining why she's not part of his campaign on a human
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level, it's my father and i love them very much so it's painful to experience, but ultimately i wish it didn't have to be this way. >> politics is it's a pretty dark world there's a lot of darkness, a lot of negativity and it's just really at odds with what feels good for me as a human being. and it is, it's a really, it's a really rough business one after being a full-time advisor to a father at the white house, ivanka said she would no longer be involved in politics and hasn't been part of our fathers 2024 presidential campaign. >> really giuliani has been officially debarred. disbarred rather in new york over his part in donald trump's alleged election interference efforts in 2020. it's a major blow to the former mayor of new york city and trump's most high-profile lawyer. in addition, until losing his law
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license, giuliani is in bankruptcy after landing 150 million in debt for defaming two election workers. he also faces several other lawsuits and criminal charges deadly hurricane beryl is expected to hammer jamaica with life-threatening winds and storm surge and the hours ahead, as the death toll from the storm rises to at least seven. jamaica's government is warning people to take the threat seriously. >> all jamaica should note that following on this declaration, an island wide curfew will be in effect between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. this is to ensure the safety of everyone during the passage of the storm, and prevent any movement with the intent to carry out criminal activity beryl is moving rapidly across the caribbean and is now a category four storm packing 230
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kilometer per hour winds this week it became the earliest ever cat five hurricane. >> and the atlantic basin, fueled by record high ocean temperatures forecast to say the center of the storm will make landfall in southern jamaica on wednesday. and we'll then head to the cayman islands. cnn meteorologist chad myers shows us some of the damage that beryl left in the windward islands and tells us what to expect next yeah, the damage picture is finally coming out of the area here, really devastating here. >> st. vincent here, a coup hit, just as hard, if not harder, with winds of about 140 miles per hour, somewhere around two 240 kilometers per hour as it did make landfall on these islands, where does it go from here? well, the first stop in the morning hours and into the afternoon this afternoon is jamaica and then ended the grand cayman islands and then into the yucatan. and it may even hit up toward the southwestern coast of texas what we know right now though, let's just focus on the next 24 hours. we know that there's going to be significant wave
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wind and also surge action in jamaica. there will be surges that are greater than nine meters, i believe. and then you see some rainfall there of 250 millimeters or more. so yes, this was a big storm. it rapidly intensified in just 24 hours. it went from 120 miles per hour to 100 165 miles per hour. that is considered rapid intensification. in fact, you only need 35 in 24 and we got 45 in 24. the water is still very warm. i think this is going to change angel little bit when we get our next little picture here, because beryl is using up a lot of this very warm water. we're going to get a little cold pool in behind it and an awful lot of wind. i think that when chances in jamaica are 100% with this, does it steer to the north as it's seared to the left, we'll have to see high pressure to the north of the system is going to prior to keep it down to the south. but we'll have to see where this goes from here. this is still a very big storm.
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the last storm that was this large or even close to it was gilbert in 1988, moved right over jamaica. so what does that more than 30, 35 years. they're really in for something today. we're going to have to keep watching this still ahead. hungary's authoritarian leader and putin's closest european ally proposes a ceasefire to ukraine will have kyiv's response next pretty voters just a day away from choosing their next government and the ruling conservatives seem to be in serious trouble. and the president of china and russia, kazakhstan for a regional security summit with details on what the group hopes to accomplish with just ahead take a pea size amount, apply it like a lotion pits under boob, five-fold about cracks, feet. >> this water-based cream. i'm telling you it's invisible on the skin. it works like a dream. i didn't someone think of this sooner. why is it so
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hostages but, the political echelon define these goals to the idf. and the idf has all the means to achieve them. we do not give into the lens of depay's, not in the new york times and not anywhere we are imbued with the spirit of victory while it was responding to a report from the york times which cited six current and former security officials who said a ceasefire would give israeli troops time to prepare for potential land war with hezbollah one former israeli national security advisor went on the record saying quotes, the military is in full support of a hostage deal and a ceasefire. >> they believe that they can always go back and engage hamas militarily in the future. now the situation in northern israel and southern lebanon remains extremely tense. with the israeli military and iran-backed hezbollah militants exchanging cross-border attacks thousands of palestinians in gaza had once again being displaced by the latest evacuation order from the idf. meanwhile, the un says, it covers nearly 120 square
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kilometers in khan younis and rafah, about a third of the enclave that makes it one of the largest such orders since october. and it's forced one of the last functioning hospitals to shut down. let's bring in cnn's paula hancocks falling developments from abu dhabi where people can go then it's a good question, max it's worth bearing in mind that many people who are in that area of khan younis and rafah have been moved on from other areas to try and protect themselves and their families from the military operations. so israel says that they have to evacuate from this particular area, as you say, it is a vast area and we have been seeing the footage of many people move it and many people panicking and fleeing the area as they have seen what has happened, two areas under evacuation order before many of them also saying there's still nowhere safe for them to actually evacuate two. and within this evacuation area is
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the european hospital. it is one of the last fully functioning hospitals really in gaza. and we have heard from the chief of the world health organization talking about the fact that this has had to be evacuated as well, saying, quote, it is devastating to see the 650 bed capacity hospital out of service at a time when access to healthcare is urgently needed. he goes on to say european gaza hospital, one of the largest referral hospitals in the size, must be protected and made operational immediately. gaza cannot afford to lose more hospitals now we've been seeing footage of the patients being patients, including babies, being taken out to in incubators. it is put tremendous pressure on some partially functioning hospitals elsewhere that are already
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struggling under the shear number of patients and also here from the israeli military hours after these a evacuating evacuation orders were given, saying that the european hospital itself did not need to be evacuated. >> but by that time, many had decided that all ready to leave as they work soon about what kind of military operation would follow, max. >> we're also getting confirmation that well we think than yahoo, we'll be meeting biden later on this month, huge amount of tension between them. what you expect of that meeting well, i think most would expect it to be a fairly frosty meeting, but covering some of the main issues this point namely the ceasefire and hostage deal, which is on the table, which the u.s. >> president has been very vocally supportive of. and which israel's prime minister
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has been less vocally supportive of. it says, he does support all the same that there is frustration between these two leaders and it has been playing out very openly over recent weeks, not least because a couple of weeks ago, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said publicly that the biden administration was withholding weapons from israel and had been for months. and this is something the biden administration officials came out very quickly and unequivocally about saying that they didn't know what he was talking about and that there hasn't been a withholding of weapons bar those larger bonds, the 2000 pound bombs, for example, the president biden told cnn he did not want to give to israel at a time when they were doing operations in densely populated areas like rafah are a number of public spots that we have seen between the biden administration and the israeli prime minister. certainly in recent weeks, and
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it comes also at a time when the talks to try and release the hundred and 20 hostages in gaza to try and secure a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to get into the gaza strip are pretty much stalled at this point. so it will be an important meeting. clearly but, but one which we hear from a source familiar with the ongoing discussions is trying to be nailed down now as to exactly when those two will meet max paula. thank you so much for joining us from abu dhabi the u.s. >> is set to give ukraine more than $2 billion in additional military aid according to defense secretary lloyd austin he. said the official announcement will come soon as he welcome ukraine's defense minister for talks on tuesday, austin said, it'll include new air defense interceptors anti-tank weapons, and other items. the u.s. and ukrainian president's signed a long-term security deal on the sidelines of the g7 summit last month in
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italy ukraine's president has rejected a ceasefire proposal from hungary's prime minister, a close ally of vladimir putin. here's what viktor orban suggested trotsky. >> i asked the president to think about whether we could reverse the order and speed up peace talks with making a ceasefire first a ceasefire connected to a deadline i will give a chance to speed up peace talks presence or excuse office as ukraine's number one tool to end the war is through a second peace summit, which kyiv is already preparing for. mr. orban was making his first visit to kyiv since russia's full-scale war on ukraine began in 2022, as hungary's authoritarian leader he has repeatedly criticized and try to block european support for kyiv scores of people have been killed in a crowd crush at a religious gathering in india. what officials say led to this tragedy? just ahead, nearly a week after a poor debate performance u.s. president joe biden's still facing the fallout i think leading
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summer today's top stories. hurricane beryl set to make landfall in jamaica later today, a state of emergency is being declared for the island and a curfew will be in effect for seven days. it's a category four storm right now forecasters worn it could bring life-threatening conditions at least 121 people were killed in a crowd crush at a religious event in india organizers said 250,000 worshippers showed up. that's a triple. the amount of people that were expected us food and drug administration has approved a new drug to slow the progression of early outsiders disease before insurance, the medication will cost around $12.5 thousand so for six months, supply is made up was made by the pharmaceutical company, eli lilly. several democratic governors will be heading to washington today to meet with president joe biden amid the fallout over his debate, performance. we're told that illinois governor, a jb jb pritzker and california gavin
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gavin newsom are amongst those making the trip. top democrats are seeking reassurances as concerns mount over mr. biden's reelection. bid i think the democrats would lose the house and the senate as well as the white house. if joe biden was at the top of the ticket, it's one reason why i believe the right thing for him to do is to step aside american people don't want trump. they don't want biden. they want someone different democrats. let's give them somebody different a generational change here. >> hi folks. is here in the uk, head to the polls tomorrow for momentous general election that likely see the end of the conservative party's 14 year rule. prime minister rishi sunak is almost universally expected to lose. it took a major gamble by calling for early elections and has struggled to turn around dire polling because 32 feet would likely usher in a center-left labour government headed by keir starmer. cnn, salma abdelaziz explains to
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lackluster candidates in a race with a result that is all but certain what it may sound boring but this is a momentous election that could decimate the uk's most powerful political party. i was right in what is widely seen as a referendum on their 14 years of leadership, the conservatives are bracing for a very damaging defeat prime minister rishi sunak called for the snap election that almost everyone believes he will lose over the next few weeks i will fight for every vote i will earn your trust. >> but that trust is battered and bruised from boris johnson's partygate scandal to leadership failings that saw three prime ministers in 2022 alone to a very messy brexit. many are fed up with the toys. >> i mean, i think people are ticks off there's a sense of just wanting any kind of
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change. their decimation, i think will can only be expected. >> this will be the first election that i've advised in through i won't be voting conservative current polls indicate the opposition labour party could win by a landslide ushering in a center-left government led by keir starmer. but you won't change. you have to vote for it the. makeup of british politics is shorter, undergo a seismic shift but because of britain's first-past-the-post system, labour could win, but fail to gain a clear mandate thanks for coming everybody. smaller parties for the far right in an outsized voice amid the political uncertainty, the new prime minister will inherit a mess. a cost of living crisis fueled in part by stagnant economy the country's beloved national health service is understaffed. and overseas stretched an immigration remains an unresolved
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hot-button issue change is coming, but can starmer should he win, tackle the challenges and deliver on promises? some of those 0s cnn, london be sure to watch in a special coverage of the uk elections on july the 4th, it starts just before 10:00 p.m. right here in london, uk time. now, meanwhile, in france, hundreds of candidates in the country's run-off election, about out in an effort to block the far-right party from gaining power more than 200 candidates from president emmanuel macron's centrist camp. and the left-wing alliance have stepped down in a bid to avoid splitting that vote last sunday, the anti-immigration national rally and its allies won the most seats so far in hastily called national elections. if the national rally gets an absolute majority in parliament, it will become the first far-right party to lead the french government since world war ii join us on sunday for special coverage of those friends which elections
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as the results come in, that's 8:00 p.m. in paris 2:00 p.m. on the east coast more than 120 people have been killed and 35 others injured in a crowd crush in india, it's one of the deadliest such incidents in the country in recent years, officials say, most of the victims were women pilgrim it happened as hundreds of thousands of people had gathered for a religious event in the northern star state of uttar pradesh. soon as i've watson is following the developments live from hong kong, absolute tragedy and it was numbers game ultimately it was because the authorities are saying they were expecting 80,000 people then instead, there were more than 250,000. >> they say that showed up for this religious gathering, which resulted in disaster, at least 121 people killed most of them women. the police, they are accusing the organizers of
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culpable homicide, among other crimes here in their first investigative report, and this was supposed to be a time of prayer what was meant to be a time of prayer ending in tragedy in northern india. this the aftermath of the crowd crush at a religious gathering bodies carried out from ambulances, loved ones distraught, and grieving the dead most of them women and some children, according to authorities, survivors described the horrific scene is that some luck? everyone began to leave people fell into a drain beside the road. they started falling on top of each other and were crushed to death some were pulled out. >> what i them are blue. >> i came to attend the event with eight other people, but no one survived authority say organizers planned for around 80,000 people to attend the event, but police say as many as 200 50,000 may have showed
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up, but with some there was a sudden commotion due to overcrowding and excessive humidity initial reports say attendees may have fallen into an open sewer and on top of each other one state secretary said, the events organizers failed to comply with requirements from the district and that they would be punished. prime minister narendra modi addressed the incident on tuesday jan. no i express my condolences to those who lost their lives in this accident i wish for the speedy recovery of all the injured as an investigation gets underway, the death toll is feared to rise and questions about accountability remain unanswered the max, state officials are saying that the extreme heat probably contributed to this disaster as well as deep mud but then there
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are really the questions about the organizers here. >> and actually the police's well, because we have a senior police officer who told journalists on the scene that they had dispatched some 40 police officers to deal with an anticipated crowd of some 80,000 people. that is clearly not enough. the state officials say they will be paying compensation to those who died i'd in this disaster. and this isn't the first time, sadly, that india is seeing deaths like this on january 1st of this year, at least 12 people died in a crush at a shrine in jama. if you go back to 2008, 150 people died in a hilltop crowd crush western india. this is something that happens again and again in the world's most populous countrymax okay. >> ivan, thank you a severely turbulent flight sees passengers thrown around the cabin when we come back,
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joins us now from beijing. marc how's this meeting being received? because the objects are pretty seismic absolutely. >> max good morning. let me first show you how it's been received here in china. very friendly reception to this road trip by xi jinping, front page of china daily state media and english publication shows xi jinping arriving in kazakhstan greeted by leadership from that country. there was also children there to greet him. there was music. this is friendly territory for xi jinping, these two nations have economic ties. it's a relationship valued by both. in particular, by beijing. but the bigger purpose of this trip including xi jinping, as well as at amir putin is for this meeting of the shanghai cooperation organization, the sco, to give you some history, it's a club of sorts. you could argue this alliance
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spearheaded by china, by russia kazakhstan certainly member as well as other eurasian nations originally this was set up for security reasons to prevent terrorism and to create some security among these borders. but as you alluded to, it's taken on more of this geopolitical tone and one occurrence that we are looking for in this meeting in the hours ahead is the admission of belarus to the sco belarus, a bit controversial because belarus is credited for lack of better words of helping russia with its invasion of ukraine and that is perhaps causing some different feelings among members. but it shows perhaps the tone of where this alliance is going. in fact, it was last year when iran became a full member. as a result, we are not seeing the presence of india's
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president narendra modi. he was supposed to be there. it could be viewed as a slight, it could be viewed food as some trepidation about the direction of this organization. but if we look at russia and china right now, they are clearly on a mission to establish themselves as an alternative to the world order an alternative way of viewing things much different from the west, much different from the american perspective. if max, this is a theme that came up just a few months ago here in beijing in may when xi jinping and vladimir putin were meeting face-to-face and likely is being demonstrated. again, by this meeting with russia, with china and many other nations at the seo in kazakhstan okay, mark, thank you for that interesting meeting. now, kenyan protesters have set their sights on president william ruto, are forcing him to throw out a finance bill that sparked deadly protests. weeks ago,
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crowds gathered in nairobi on tuesday demanding that he stepped down on the protests. once again, turned into violent clashes. with police soon as larry madowo has the detail protesters back on the streets in nairobi for a third straight raving tear gas flash thanks and what they say a live round activists bringing empty caskets to the streets, symbolizing those killed. since the protests began dozens according to human rights groups the deaths fueling the anger here. are you scared to be out here protesting when there are people getting killed, peaceful protests are getting killed. >> hello, norms, kid what they're doing, you know, one thing you should understand is that you can bring here or you can just insert fears into us once you cannot one thing you're going to kill all of us undeterred by the deadly crackdown on previous days taunting security forces,
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turning the streets of kenya's capital into a game cat and mouth. when we are here with the police taking this live, they tend to be a bit more careful in how they respond to these protesters, even, even on the throwing rocks at them i can. quote on friday, temporarily blocked billy's from using tear gas and other forms of force against protesters. but that order appears to have been violated it is a peaceful protest. >> but now as you can see, the police are the ones rioting. and my question is, if the person is opposed to report to protect you at the ones humming, you who should you go in the kos, man tried to break into closed shops warning is not to fail. >> president william ruto has blamed criminals for infiltrating legitimate protests some of the streets, quick to distance themselves from the vandals we've seen a lot of people looting today's some businesses breaking down things. i you saying those like southern wounds those are what
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started as youth led protests against an unpopular finance bill. now withdrawn has turned into demonstrations against ruto's government smaller numbers in a roby now, but more protesters coming from other parts of kenya to express their anger yet the overwhelming fear is that no matter how loudly this generation speaks, the government is not listening larry madowo, cnn, never will be i'll sit and has reached out to security services for comment on the allegations they violated that temporary high court order are still to come, but the nba see is first father-son duo on the court next season, what the bronny james's son has to say about his future with the lakers introducing mando, the whole body, deodorant that i created with all body odor in mind. >> i'm dr. shannon claimant and i'm the inventor of whole body deodorant. it's like body odor, never even happens. and you're gonna be exceptionally
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medal. there'll be representing serbia at the upcoming paris olympics. bronny james, one of the newest players for the los angeles lakers, says he's excited for his debut with the team. he could make history with his father basketball superstar lebron james as the first father and son pair to play on the same professional team together speaking at a news conference on tuesday, the lakers head coach, james had earned his spot on the team, and the younger james said he's ready to get the work i just stuff that he's been telling me my whole life, just having that work ethic and coming in and getting your working and then listen to your coaches and being culturable cells like that is he's german into my, in my head my whole life. i've never really had a thought of get i'm going to play with my dad, but that's always there to take part of it. but it wasn't a main focus. a monitor the quarter final draw is set in the euro 2024 championships with turkey
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is set to play the netherlands in berlin on saturday after defeating austria, the netherlands beat romania three nail on tuesday. soon as don riddell has the detail we are all set now for the quarter finals of you, a first european football championship in germany, just eight teams are left standing after two more were sent home on tuesday night, we are going to start around up in leipzig. >> incredible game between turkey, austria that had everybody on the edge of their seats for the full 90 minutes and he was entertaining right from the off just 57 seconds on the clock went. turkey is married. damerau smash the ball into the roof of the net. that is the second fastest goal ever scored at the euros and turkey double their advantage just before the hour mark. and it was demi real again again from a corner. this time he scored with a head. by the way, is never scored more than two goals in a season for any if his club teams, he got two in one night on one of the biggest stages in the world game. but
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austria never looked out of this match and they pulled a goal back seven minutes later, another set piece, michael gregoritsch, clocking in at the far post and they never gave up looking for an equalizer. they actually thought they had it in stoppage time, a header from crystal found garner, but that was brilliantly denied beye goalie mert gunok the game of the tournament was effectively decided by this save of the tournament's turkey holding on for a 21 when they are going to play the netherlands next, they thrashed romania three nail in munich, meaning they definitely belong in the last date. remember they squeaked out of the group stage as the third best team, the dutch dominated every aspect of this match, taking the lead through cody gakpo, then this happened seven minutes from time. gag involved again, setting up donyell malen. he couldn't miss that. he had to work a bit harder for his second goal. to make it three nil running half the length of the field. the dutch
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through to the quarter finals where they will play turkey next, we're all going to take a breather for a couple of days, but the action will resume on friday with an absolute blockbuster of double-header. we've got spain against germany. and also portugal again it's france, which by the way, is cristiano ronaldo against kylian mbappe can wait for that back to you stories in the spotlight this hour, a new study indicates that a bionic leg controlled by the human nervous system can help amputees walk more naturally than traditional prosthetic device it also found that their walking speed increased by 41% enough to match the range of ability of the average person. >> i study participant. so the bionic limb made her feel like her leg had not even been amputated surgery stands on on its own. but when you put that but with it, it just blows it out of the water. it's just it puts it to another level. so i just i think it's it's going
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to give doh match to so many amputees and feeling hold amazing. but massachusetts institute of technology team behind that study hosted make fully neuro control prosthetics commercially available within five years a new study shows the ganges river changed course roughly 2,500 years ago due to an earthquake. researchers made the discovery while surveying the ganges river delta for old water channels, they found a roadside pits where there were signs of a riverbed impacted by a massive earthquake and finally, the now visitors are now able to talk some of the inside rooms of bowel moral castle in scotland, the british royals, scottish holiday home we have seven rooms technically overs the castle. and you will see everything from the andrew stop, the dining room, the drawing room, which has
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obviously been photographed before. they really get to see that the castle hasn't changed. is deco, in the, uh, hundred and 80 years it, since it's been standing tickets for tools sold out in just two hours in april. however, if mr. chance if you haven't got one already, the grounds, gardens, and exhibitions about moral, or even to the public until august the public have never had admission to the main part of castles since it was built during queen victoria's reign joining me here, onset and use zoom. i. max foster in london, said in this morning is all part of the brain good morning everyone. >> i'm kasie hunt. just wonderful to be with you. this is a map week thin politics. i
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