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18049, 73606 now dr. sanjay gupta report, the last alzheimer's patient sunday at eight on cnn welcome to all of our viewers watching from around the world. i'm leonie ahead on cnn newsroom. joe biden remaining defiance and his first televised interview following a disastrous debate performance. but we're hearing you polls from within the democratic party for him to end his candidacy. will get the latest on tropical storm beryl, as it takes aim at texas. bringing powerful wind and rain to the lone star state and the recent firing is two high ranking chinese officials has many wondering how ready its military is for battle often a
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momentous one on one interviews some democrats are still calling on u.s. president joe biden to drop out of the 2024 race or rethink his candidacy, but mr. biden is vying to fight on. he sat for an exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos the u.s. and it came as the president faces sharp criticism of his performance in last week's debate with donald trump. and he says, he's talked to some people who are apparently considering asking him to step aside. >> morning, morning congratulate you get out of the race. i gather race and lord, on monday is not coming down these hypotheticals, george yeah. i mean, it's not that hypothetical anymore. i grant they have not requested the meeting but it's been met with nima lot of these people i've talked with them regularly our
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conversation with that key, i had more time 11 jim climber i spent time with many hours off and on the last little bit with chuck schumer it's not like i had all the governors, all the governors abc says the 22 minute long taped interview was broadcast in full and an edited, it included questions about biden's mental fitness for the job but what has all that work over the last three-and-a-half years cost you physically, mentally, emotionally well i just think it cost pete are really bad night bad run us, senator mach one is said to be leading an effort to get other democratic sentences on board with replacing joe biden. >> sources tell cnn that warn it is planning to meet with others senators on monday.
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meanwhile, or how slow make it tells cnn that minority leader hakeem jeffries has scheduled a meeting with party leaders that for tomorrow, sunland. so fatty has more the concern among democrats on capitol hill is only intensifying a handful of house democrats now saying they believe it is time for president joe biden to step aside. >> here's illinois congressman mike quigley. >> what we need right now. and i think what takes the spine is to step aside and recognize the president. i'd states doesn't have the vigor necessary to overcome the deficit here. and it's going to affect us all. >> and privately, many additional members are expressing their concern about president biden's viability behind closed doors on sunday, house minority leader hakeem jeffries, he's called a virtual meeting for democratic committee ranking members that will be a key meeting for leadership to get a sense of how their members are feeling. the house and senate will be
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back in washington on monday and tuesday and sources telling cnn that will be something of an inflection point of sorts. members have been home, they've been hearing from their constituents and they will bring those concerns let's back with them here to washington. certainly a consequential moment for democrats here in washington, house democrats attempting to retake control of the house and certainly, even as if digs in and commits the race. but consequential moment for president biden summons or fatty cnn washington but the president does have supporters, pennsylvania senator john fetterman says, biden is the right man to take on donald trump as the only person to have beaten trump in an the election. vitamin told cnn that despite the polls, he expects the 2024 race between them to be tight i've been having this same conversation for eight years and 2016 in western pennsylvania, it was very clear that trump could win and he actually beat clinton.
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>> unfortunately, though a lot of these experts say that clinton can't be beaten and then i knew it was going to be very close in 2020 and the polls actually show biden was up by several points and i knew that wasn't going to be accurate. and right now in 2024, it's that same dynamic and it's going to be very close. >> thomas gift is the director of the center on us politics at university college london, and he joins me now from harrisburg, pennsylvania so very good morning to you. thanks for getting up early for this conversation and important one to have. what did you make of the interview with abc last night and deepening if it was enough to undo the damage after the debate well, thanks so much for having me. >> it's great to be with you. i think that there was nothing disqualifying about the interview with george stephanopoulos, but the concerns are so great, right now, i'm capitol hill, among donors at said et cetera, it's going to take more, i think than one short performance to calm the nerves groups of
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democrats, if you wanted to be critical, you say that biden's still looked frail, that he displayed a distinct lack of awareness of the urgency of the situation. biden's down to trump nationally, and he's down to trump in virtually every swing state 72% of americans, 72% say the biden mentally equipped to be president. i think the problem for biden is that americans can't unsee what they sought last week's debate. every single element now of his campaign is going to be scrutinized or the lens of what it means about the president's acuity. so one rambling sentence, one incoherent phrase, one lapsed it's a memory is going to be exaggerated yeah, he's definitely under the spotlight. >> look, we've seen a chorus of democrats that are saying that he should step aside. there are people showing support as well, but would ultimately democrats not support a sitting president. they're very candidates and has this ever happened before?
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>> well, certainly this is really never happened before and it's unprecedented. i think a lot has to do with how biden performs going forward. so far, biden has been digging in his heels and he has to do that unless he's out of the race. if he intends to see this through, then he can't be seen as equivocating thing, but were i do think biden has aired very severely is in his post-debate spin messaging really matters and i think he and his staff have turned in sort of one excuse after another that hasn't really reassured americans as well as lawmakers on capitol hill, saying that he had a cold, that he had jet-lagged 11 days after he returned to dc. but he's okay between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and just needs to get more sleep. this is not serious political messaging and i usually try not to hyperbolas these things, but i really think that biden's press office has displayed a distinct kind of tone deafness to the critiques that are out there. >> yeah. look, we know that
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president biden said that he's not going anyway. he's in this fold-over long term. we don't know what's happening behind closed doors, but there's a lot of concerns that are emerging what happens with the funders if they start pulling away funding and backing of president biden, is that what will break the camel's back? >> yeah, it's a really great question because a modern presidential candidate can't run nationally without the money. and new york times ran a piece saying that many of these donors are looking like they're having cold feet at this point. at the same time, i think it biden can just get through the next week are to gain a little bit dove momentum. you might be able to get some of that confidence back. now really appear democratic donor, there's only one vehicle through which to get to the white house right now. that's biden's one game in town. so i'm not entirely convinced that all the money is just going to flow out. and that's what's going to stop biden's campaign. i think he's going to make the determination based based on the polls, based on what palm makers are telling
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him and particularly what those in his inner circle are advising do you think that he should do a cognitive test and be transparent about it? >> he says he doesn't want to take one, but we are seeing a lot of people saying, well, this is one way to finally put fears to rest right? >> i mean, some people say that this is kind of unnecessary i think if biden for the fact that biden doesn't want to take it. i think suggests something and, transparency is really important i really don't know if it's a good decision or not. i mean, if he could pass it with flying colors than i would say, why not. but i think the concern is maybe he couldn't and then absolutely takes them out of the running. so yes, sort of a lot depends on what he thinks about that prospect thomas gift. >> great to have you on. thank you so much for your insights. harry kane and storm surge watches have been extended
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eastward along the texas coast as tropical storm beryl heads over the southern gulf of mexico, it is expected to strengthen back into a hurricane on sunday with landfall expected some time late sunday or monday, probably along the south texas coast i'll meteorologist chad myers has the latest for us have you, things that we know. >> the storm is back in the water, gaining some strength likely because the water is warm and headed toward texas. now, remember earlier in the week, we're talking about mexico, that's doesn't look likely at all. all the models are well east now or north two of the texas mexico border. and then the model taking it right through some shear for awhile. so for now, may not gain strength rapidly, but we will lose that shear closer to the coast. and that's when the storm could rapidly rotate gain power gain strength in very warm water temperatures in the middle 80s, but i was a kid i dreamt of middle 80s for a pool temperature growing up in buffalo, we got to like 72
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degrees fahrenheit, never got that warm, but this is like honestly like bathwater but the models have been shifting off toward the east or toward the north. here, if you want to make landfall with this thing all day long today, and even the european model onboard now now with i would say half of these european models now to the east, even of corpus christi this is the same model. it's the european model, but 50 different versions with just a little bit of a difference in the beginning, like we know that this one's not going to be right because that's not where it left the yucatan peninsula. so it's not going to go over here so those are already wrong, but we also know that this thing left the yucatan peninsula farther to the north. and where do those go? a little farther to the east. we're going to have to watch that certainly the rip currents this weekend are going to be deadly. we really need you to stay out of the water this week and then later on when we start to get into the rainfall, winning it does make landfall. there will be some rain, there will not be harvey rain. where we had two meters
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of rain, 67 inches, i think was the biggest number that we ever saw. so we're not going to see that, but we certainly could see some street flooding, certainly could see some storm surge and all the things that are associated with a storm that likely gets close to hundred miles per hour or 160 kilometers per hour here during the day on sunday and then into landfall, likely monday morning the only moderates any runs presidential race pulls off a victory still ahead you care some of his first appeals to voters after the results were announced and political uncertainty in france ahead of a high-stakes parliamentary election on sunday, when we come back felt breeze. have you tried these new fabrice carbon clips the new intensity balconies you totally control. >> i could turn it up that's
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say that he's unlikely to bring major changes because most key decisions are made by iran supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei for more now, we're joined by vali nasr, a professor at the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins university. and he's speaking to us from paris so great to see you today. thank you so much for taking the time. this is really quite an important day for not really masoud pezeshkian but also for everyone that voted for him, he's viewed as a reformist, a moderate. what policies made him popular? >> i mean, first of all, his whole approach. his tone, the fact that he stood for certain degree of change in iran and also preventing a conservatives from consolidating further power. putting more strictures on the population and closing iran completely to the for those who voted for him dead in the end, in under the banner of no2 sanctions, no to war and no
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two taliban isn't. and in fact, that really captures why people voted for him yeah, it's very direct and important policy that you mentioned. they will talk about foreign policy in just a moment, but i want to talk about him being quite outspoken during the protests in iran. and specifically after my son amini's death given the very hard stance of iran's form a government towards woman, will you have any power to affect any social change? does he want to affect any social change? >> yes, he will, because the laws are on the books and the laws are not easy to change, but it's up to the iranian president as the person and his cabinet who oversee day-to-day implementation of laws. how do they approach those laws? it was racist decision to send the morality police into the streets to forcibly enforce her job in a very strictly job on women, which caused the mahsa amini protests his predecessor president rouhani didn't do that. a pezeshkian can actually
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not enforce laws as they're on the books. he said that he's not going to pressure women on hijab and is also not going to do something else which is very controversial in iran. just to cut off iran from the internet, from the global internet, which jalili, his opponent, had promised he would do that. it would cut off iran from internet completely and so on. these tactical issues, it does matter today iranians, it's not so much enthusiasm for radical change that lead people to vote for jelly. but two prevent radical change in the opposite direction on their sorry, to vote for pezeshkian rather than radical change that jalili was promising to impose on the iranians let's talk about foreign policy. whether he can influence foreign policy the u.s. relations, relations with israel as well. and as you say, he was talking about no war, no sanctions, that's what the people of iran ones. but does he have the ultimate power to
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do that given that he still has it's two look to the supreme leader and his overarching authority he doesn't have the ultimate power to shift iran's foreign policy completely. >> but iran's president's can shift can have an influence on how foreign policy is conducted. it does matter when you have a president who says your iran's primary goal is to remove sanctions to improve people's lives on a daily lives. and if that's the starting approach, it means that he's open to negotiations in saying what can be achieved with the west the iranian relations with the west. the conclusion of a nuclear deal was possible under moderate president oh honey, it was not possible under radical iranians also, western countries will find engaging pezeshkian much more easy than engaging jelly. so i think pezeshkian has some room to actually engage the
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u.s. engaged europeans in a positive way to see what is possible so that's not radical change on iran's foreign policy, but it is welcome change for many iranians because even certain degree of improvement of relations with the west will have an impact on their daily lives. it will de-escalate tensions. it might remove fear of war and it might actually live certain sanctions in exchange for some things that pezeshkian, will push the regime and push the supreme leader to agree to your iso ride vali now, so this is also barred. what's happening domestically on the economic friends and the impact of sanctions on iranians. thank you so much for your time today new british prime minister keir starmer has had a hectic day friday after labors landslide victory in national elections, mr. standard again forming a new government and named his cabinet's, it includes the uk's first female chancellor of the exchequer. then you prime minister takes office as labor enjoys its biggest
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parliamentary majority in decades. on friday, he promised a resets for the uk after 14 years of conservative rule, rishi sunak resigned as prime minister and says he will step down as leader of the conservative party. now the toys last around 2000 of their mps and many key leaders lost their seats. meanwhile, nigel farage is now a member of parliament after games by his populist reform, uk party at won five seats in thursday's votes tensions are running high in france. in the meantime a day ahead of the second round of legislative elections, the government says it will deploy an additional 30,000 police sunday nights when the runoff results are announced. the far national rally came out on top in the first round, taking get closer to the gates of power than ever before. but left-wing and centrist parties have previously united to block them from taking office. cnn's sas given don has more the schwa,
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do not have a dramatic move. no one saw coming is a diesel dunk swa less ambling as chanel following his party's stinging defeat in the european parliamentary elections last month french president emmanuel macron said he had no choice but to call snap elections the stakes for the second round on sunday could not be higher the far right? anti-immigration national rally party and its allies came out on top in the first round euroskeptic and russia friendly. it's dwyane mounting. look ben claims to have detoxified the party who's early ranks included members of an ss military unit commanded by the nazis the left-wing new popular front block came second, leaving president mecole centrist alliance trailing in third place national rally leader and aspiring prime ministers are then by the law, has leaned heavily on identity politics.
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>> thing that does not very tied up macron power during seven years of but often served of increasing immigration, increasing taxes the 28-year-old has vowed to reduce immigration and free medical assistance for undocumented people and strip citizenship rights from those born to foreign parents on french soil first round, an unprecedented number of candidates qualified to move forward. >> worried this would split the vote two-thirds of the contestants from map holes. camp and the left-wing leinz dropped out their goal to block the national rally from getting the 289 seats are very need to form an absolute majority fifth foot, of the paralysis that would come from a hung parliament by the last said, he would refuse to govern unless he commands such a majority one of the things or one of the big concerns that i think we should all have is that looming over
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all of this is a presidential election in 2027 and one possibility is that in anticipation of those elections, all of the parties in the parliament will see reasons to block each other electric that they will get electrode advantage for doing so lappin meanwhile, has made a historic advance, though it's unclear if that road will lead her all the way to the presidency in 2027? that's given don cnn, paris british voters won't the only ones going to the polls this week, france votes for its parliament on sunday it can join us for special coverage of all the results that's apm in paris two in the afternoon in new york former u.s. president donald trump is distancing himself from the controversial conservative platform. still ahead, why he believes some of its ideas are ridiculous. even
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he is the most qualified person to defeat donald trump. the taped, unedited interview is seen as a key moment for mr. biden's political survival as he battles questions of his age age, and stamina, and the exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos. he addressed the idea of his cognitive tests would you be willing to undergo an independent medical evaluation that included neurological and cognitive cognitive tests and released the results to the american people i have a cognitive test every single day every day, and have that test all right. so cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta is a brain specialist and he has reached a conclusion after watching biden's debate performance, he says it's time for president biden to undergo detailed cognitive and neurological testing and shea, his results here's more now from sanjay well, obviously
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it's certainly up to the president and frankly, any patient whether or not they want to have this sort of testing. >> but i should point out that the testing shouldn't be thought of as something that would embarrass or malign but rather maybe provide some answers to what is driving some of the signs and symptoms we've seen with president biden and maybe even provide an opportunity for some early treatment it could provide a baseline, something that could be tracked and followed over time. so that you could find early signs of any kind of deficit, maybe even before the person themselves recognized it. or sometimes it's testing just provides peace of mind that there is nothing to worry about. i should also point out that in the united states, there is a cognitive exam that is usually recommended for anyone over the age of 65 as part of their annual wellness checkup? anyone over the age of 65 going through about an hours worth of cognitive testing, physical exam, patient history to try and figure out, are there cognitive deficits that
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can be addressed early? what i think has been driving some of the concerns since the debate among my many of my colleagues in medicine was some of the things they saw for a sustained and protected time during the debate the differences in speech, the halting of speech the confused, rambling, sometimes it occurred, but also what they saw when president biden seem to not have any facial expression. i think it's why so many people have said cognitive testing as well as movement disorder testing could be potentially beneficial as you've certainly heard by now, the white house said, look, it was a bad night that's basically what it was. it was a bad night. he was jet-lagged to some extent he had had not been getting enough sleep and he had a cold and those things certainly can cause episodes like we saw. but again, the question is, is this episodic? or is this reflective of something that is more significant? we do know finally that he did have a fairly
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complete exam back in february, but a cognitive test was not part of that exam. they ruled out things like stroke, like multiple sclerosis they made note that he did not have parkinson's disease. but there are other things that can cause parkinsonism besides parkinson's disease. and they didn't really mention that. so i think there is still a lot of unanswered questions, but again, it is up to the president in any any patient, whether or not they want to have this sort of testing. but there are many reasons it could be beneficial well, in an effort to put the debate behind them, the biden campaign is looking to schedule the president for more casual and scripts that events here he is answering questions from the price before getting on air force one, take a listen ibd
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before and i've gotten more than any president memory you're been wrong about everything so far. you were wrong about 20:20 you're wrong about 20:22 wiped out. remember the red wave the wrong about 20:23, and he said all the kafirs rate we want all the to look we'll see members of congress i have at least 20 what are you telling you, sir? tell me to stay in the race will work for mindset is the only one to consider no one else is called me in your polymer from o to the baby. i would use absolutely no value.
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>> the thoughts of members of your own party when it comes to your name that's why they've got i saw the governors everyone. i'm in that room. walls. governor said stay in the race haley didn't say anything we're just saturday another hundred and 20 staffers we have the most extensive staff operation in the states any mistakes made my phone or your company, you can serve another four years younger get
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all the way you do in a succession plan. what do i need to suggest? by the way anyway? >> meanwhile, former president donald trump it's tying, trying to insulate himself from a controversial conservative platform called project 2025. he posted on social media that he has nothing to do with it and cold some of its ideas ridiculous and abysmal, among other things, the project is pushing for a ban on pornography while making abortion polls and men's contraceptives harder to obtain but when it comes to mr. biden, trump is doing something he rarely does keeping quiet cnn, steve contorno reports donald trump spent friday lying low at his bedminster resort in new jersey, continuing a remarkably quiet week for the former president, at least by his standards, this campaign this
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big content to allow the spotlight to remain on president joe biden's debate performance and the democratic hand-wringing over what to do about their presidential nominee at the same time, they are preparing potential contingencies in the extraordinary event that the president of the united states decides ultimately not to run for president after all, they have been poring over briefing books, looking at some of the potential democratic contenders who may emerge as a replacement for joe biden, including michigan governor gretchen whitmer arizona senator mark kelly pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, and california governor gavin newsom at the same time, we're seeing a bit of a strategy changed from the trump campaign and his allies when it comes to vice president kamala harris, both the trump campaign and in a line super pac called maga inc. have attacked harrison recent days. >> they are suggesting that she would carry as much of the burden from the past four years as joe biden would and they would attack her equally on crime, inflation, and immigration. we've also heard
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an interesting line of attack from a trump adviser who said that they would probably try to not harris down by suggesting that she was hiding information from the public about joe biden's mental acuity and his physical decline. steve contorno, saint petersburg, florida cnn well, still ahead, china reveals new information about two former defense ministers months after they vanished from the public eye. >> we've got details on that story when we come back 21st, so special, how would we have to the bombing? >> the nuseirat 20 source denied on cia last dishwashers use water lit this work well together every time. burnt on stains get out shy finish,
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crescent says, and israeli military operation in the west bank killed seven palestinians. the idf says the operation was targeting terrorists it holds responsible for the killing of an israeli soldier in the city of janine last week. meanwhile, israel continues operations in several parts of gaza, including shujayya in the north and refer in the south. the idf says it has killed 100 terrorists in shujayya as it tries to prevent hamas from re-establishing itself there. now, the fresh fighting comes as a hundreds of protesters joined a mother's march in tel aviv on friday to demand the release of hostages held in gaza israel says gaps still remain in a proposed ceasefire and hostage deal with hamas and israeli delegation is set to return to doha next week after meeting with mediators in qatar on friday, cnn's jeremy diamond has the latest from jerusalem almost all director
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david barnea flying to doha, qatar, and back on friday to begin this next phase of negotiations with hamas via those egyptian and qatari mediators for a potential ceasefire and hostage release deal. >> he flew there at a critical time as it appears that israel and hamas now have the basic understanding around a framework for that potential deal for months now, they have been negotiating, trying to reach that framework and a senior administration official in washington now saying that it appears that there is indeed a framework agreement in place. and so now they're entering this phase of detailed negotiations. chins barnea, traveling to doha, qatar on friday, but an israeli negotiating team will head back next week to continue those negotiations. a positive sign that there is momentum behind this. now, these detailed negotiations are going to focus on the implementation of this ceasefire agreement, the sequencing of the release of the hostages and the palestinian prisoners, as well as the identities of those
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palestinian prisoners. these are all very thorny issues and so it should be stated that even as it appears that israel and hamas are further along now in these negotiations than they have been since the last truce collapsed at the beginning of last december. it should be noted that the the outcome of these detailed negotiations, which are expected to take several weeks, is far from ashore the devil will certainly be in the details as israel and hamas appear to be trying to now close out a deal as the white house has said jeremy diamond, cnn jerusalem hungarian prime minister viktor orban is facing political blowback of these talks in moscow, he made russian president vladimir boots. on friday discussing ways to end the war in ukraine. mr. orban is the kremlin's closest ally in the eu that is, country just took over the rotating presidency of the eu council, european commission president
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ursula funder delay and slammed the visit saying appeasement will not stop putin. the u.s. ambassador and hungry said the trip is not about peace but about profits or kyiv said, that can be no peace deals without ukraine at the negotiating table after months of international speculation, china has finally confirmed the two of its former defense ministers who vanished from public view last year, had been under investigation for corruption. cnn's will ripley china's people's liberation army under strongman leader xi jinping, projects power boring billion it's into rapid-fire military modernization. some say the world's biggest build-up in a century understood the dramatic downfall of two former defense ministers, purged from china's communist party for alleged corruption along with about a dozen other high-ranking officials, has some wondering just how bad already the pla
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really is. li shangfu and wave phone her also stripped of their rank as senior generals seriously polluted the political and industrial atmosphere in the field of military equipment chinese state media says calling their actions extremely serious both handpicked by xi himself the armed forces the pra it has to be very lawyers to the communist party. loyalty and corruption widespread and the chinese military says taiwan's former defense minister andrew yang, i would say it's really beauty into the communist party system. therefore, he has to introduce a very heavy punishments. >> the latest bombshells exposing the limits of xi's anti-corruption campaign, both disgrace defense ministers linked to china's elite rocket force. >> this will not be helping them from a warfarin viewpoint longtime asia analyst peter layton says, systemic
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corruption challenges china's ambition to grow into a world-class military power in a matter of years, he's constantly pushing it to get, to get better and better. >> as you say, to be able to fight wars, end, to win wars from the south china sea to demo a critic taiwan to cuba, where csis says china may be expanding spy base is less than 100 miles from the florida coast. china calling that pure fantasy, saying that base is never existed. the u.s. and the world watching closely watching not just china's military moves, but also the fallout from this latest scandal li and wei, like most dismissed over the last year, have been tied to the rocket force for military equipment. and earlier this year, the vice chair of china central military commission said that they would be cracking down on what he called fake combat capabilities. leading some analysts to raise the question, is china's signaling they may not be ready for war? will
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inspired by the late andre le bon. >> no one is the father of underwater art. de zinko reveals he is aiming to add his own twist to his canvases a london, a lot been watching andre lebon paintings are in a very dense blue color in widened they're almost entirely monochrome. this is very cool, but i've decided for myself to use the colors that i see underwater. and those i see on my palette underwater we, get what we see there, but i'll do that colors. and then when we bring paintings out of the sea, it becomes very bright that's what i like. >> wages film the underwater artist in southeast in crimea and area annex by russia from ukraine in 2014, and which ukraine seeks to reclaim every dive is done with caution. >> yeah, and wished and goes i usually take assistance with me because safe diving is a minimum of two people in a pair again when we filmed video and
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photo, it is easier when another person doesn't show you he also prompts how much time i have left. it looks at my teams its dollars, because you can still get distracted in voluntarily in the process of creation. and when you create a pitcher, you are all in it to the end in nature, which surrounds beginning his work this past february, dot chienco has captured a variety underwater life seascape, send objects, is work now on display at an exhibition in sebastopol just say, i'm stones because i see this type of painting for the first time acting the yard kickers, the paintings are bright, beautiful, unusual i liked the sea in motion as if you are standing on the shore and you have such a light breeze from these waves which crashed into the shore. you got to add up like this exhibition an unusual underwater technique, up to ten meters depth the ocean. this is very cool don't saying those unusual goal to one day create
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