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welcome to all of viewers watching from around the world. >> i'm eleni jocasta ahead on newsroom but let's go aids expressed optimism after president biden's primetime interview. even as another democratic lawmaker calls for him to end his campaign runoff parliamentary elections are underway in france as the far-right works to build on its first page showing in the first round we're live in paris with the latest and as israel marks nine months since the davey hamas terror attacks, there are signs of progress in negotiations to see more hostages release with his key
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primetime interview behind him, president joe biden, it said to make campaign stop in another key battleground state later today. now, mr. biden is definetely staying in the presidential race, even as another democratic lawmaker calls for him to step aside, he has cnn's arlette saenz and its width mole president biden is pushing forward with his campaign planning to hit the battleground state of pennsylvania on sunday. >> but even as the president is doubling down on remaining in the race, he has yet to fully quell some of the anxiety within the party about the future of his candidacy. so far, five house democratic lawmakers have called for the president to step aside in the 2024 campaign. the most recent lawmaker for to do so was congresswoman angie craig from a swing district in minnesota. she wrote in the statement on saturday that the president's debate as well as what she
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viewed as a lack of a forceful response from the president himself in the days after had loved hurts, belief he that he would be ineffective in campaigning and beating trump in november. now the president has pushed back on the idea that top democrats want to see him leave this race, but he has been consulting his senior team about the wave forward in this campaign, the president dialed into a phone call with the co-chairs of his campaign on saturday morning, senator chris coons, one of those co-chairs told cnn that the call lasted for more than an hour and that the president's sought honest input and advice from that team about the best path forward in this campaign. coons is expecting the president biden will try to have more direct engagements like town halls or press conferences to get his message out to voters, but also tried to quell some of those concerns about his stamina and fitness to serve. now, the president will be campaigning in pennsylvania on sunday. he will attend a church service and philadelphia before
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attending and campaign events in the harrisburg area. but president biden still is facing so many questions about the future of his candidacy as the pressure within his party has continued to bills and that's been our lead signs, cnn traveling with the president in wilmington, delaware after his lackluster debate performance, democrats have been calling for more off the cuff moments from president biden, but a radio host who interviewed him earlier in the week, since the president's team had sent her questions in advance. >> the questions was sent to me for approval. i approved to them. >> okay. so the white house sent the questions to you ahead of the interview? yes okay. i got several questions. eight of them. and the four that were chosen with the ones that i approved well. >> the. biden campaign responded stating this while interview hosts have always
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been free to ask whatever questions they please. moving forward, we will refrain from offering suggested questions. how are the president's abc interview on friday did not contain any fresh disasters. it doesn't little to calm the political storm surrounding his nomination. biden's loyalists are still going to bat for him, but they feelings appear mixed interview, i thought was okay. >> he does not do a strong year interview. he is always soft-spoken under under spoken, if you would when he does an interview, but he hit the subjects i do believe that what happened at the debate was more than a bad night. i am not about to throw him overboard because of a bad experience. i want to give him every opportunity to try to recover. having said that at the end of the day we cannot afford to make a mistake about donald
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trump well, one person wanting mr. biden to stay in the race is making it very clear. >> steve contorno reports for us donald trump has remained largely quiet amid the democratic fallout over joe biden's debate performance. but on saturday he broke his silence posting a mocking message to social media urging joe biden to stay in the race on truth, social. he wrote, quote joe biden should ignore his many critics and move forward with alacrity and strength with his powerful and far reaching campaign, he should be sharp, precise, and energetic, just like he was in the debate now, donald trump is certainly just stirring the pot with this social media posts. but look when we talk to people near and around his campaign, they believe get his easiest path to victory is for joe biden to remain in the race. so perhaps what we're seeing here is some restlessness from the former president as this story and focus remains on joe biden now for a second week, especially with so many key
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important dates on horizon for donald trump, he has a rally on tuesday in south florida another later in the week, he is going to name his vice president any day now. and a little over a week from now, he will hold his convention in milwaukee so perhaps the question is, how long can he allow for this story in this focus to remain on joe biden? steve contorno, cnn st. petersburg, florida meantime, the federal judge, overseeing donald trump's classified documents, trial, pause some filings, and the deadlines on saturday. >> judge aileen cannon also agreed to hold briefings on whether she should pause the entire case and the wake of the u.s. supreme court's ruling on presidential immunity. she said up a two-week schedule to hear those arguments. the former president's faces a total of 40 criminal counts related to the retention of classified documents, including national defense materials. so sensitive and required special handling.
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trump has pleaded not guilty, but the supreme court's decision last month, last monday granted broad immunity. two presidency for official acts. now, trial courts will have to assess whether trump's alleged conduct is official or not. the high court decision will likely have an impact on all four criminal cases against him from a federal prosecutor michael zeldin spoke with cnn earlier about how it may affect the classified documents case he took documents out of the white house while president and the supreme court decision seem to say, well, you know, if it touches upon the outer fringes of his authority, then he's got some sort of presumptive immunity. >> and so i think that's a good argument that this was official conduct on his part, that the question of a presumptive immunity should apply, but i do not think it applies, fred, in the obstruction part because that occurred after the fact of his presidency. and i think it
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was in respective legitimate requests for those documents. so you've got two cases in one here, and i'd say they're going to be grappling with the issues that this raises for a while and of course, if trump wins reelection, the likelihood that this will ever go to trial is pretty de minimis well, voting is underway in france in the second and decisive round of snap parliamentary elections, cnn's john berman joins us now, live from paris with more jim great to have you with us and clearly everyone will be watching whether or not the far right and left pull off another strong showing. >> give us an update on what what's happening on the ground well, in fact, the lady they were at the seventh around this ball mayor's office in the town hall of the seventh dorado? >> actually happens to be meyer around as bob my bears office. but in any case, people have been trickling in here since 8:00 this morning, sometimes coming in, surges, come time bringing there hey, babies, sometimes bringing their wrath as because of what they're going to do later on in the
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day. but in any case, they are motivated devote this has been a really hotly contested election, as you indicated. in fact, a turnout in the first round was the highest. that's been seen in france for a legislative, a license is 1997. so we're seeing people come in sometimes surge again. here they go to the table there in the back brown, the collective first, identify themselves and then collect ballots. there's to balance as two people left on the ticket here. in fact, of 76 people like to slater's were elected with 50% of the voters. so in the first round of the election, so those seats are assured those another 501 seats, however, they're up for grabs today. and in those legislative districts, people will be voting for a 12 or i mean, there'll be voting for one person, but they'll have a choice of two, or perhaps three people to vote for one of the things that's happened between these two rounds. is that there
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has been a lot of horse trading with the cases where there are three candidates who pass the bar of problem, i have percent majority who made it to the second brown window? three candidates during the last week, some candidates have been voluntarily stepping down in order to stop national rally party from coming to power. it's one of the things that has driven the turnout in these vote silly right? jimbo dimon. thank you so much. and of course will have much more on what's at stake a little later in the program, we're watching those elections in france very closely now. we're moving to the threat from what is tropical storm beryl. and it's far from over. beryl is forecast to strengthened into a hurricane in the coming hours before making landfall on the gulf coast of texas on monday bringing high winds, heavy rains, and life-threatening storm surges and towns along the texas coast evacuations and preparations are underway for the first storm while the 2024
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atlantic hurricane season to make a directed in the united states, cnn meteorologist and chad myers breaks down the latest forecast for us beryl is trying to intensify a little bit at this hour. and so we are going to see what happens in the morning hours when the hurricane center puts out their 5:00 advisory, the trax still right along the texas coast in very warm water? yes, we still have some shear out there trying to not make beryl rapidly intensify. but in the overnight hours that shear kinda drops off a little bit. we'll have to watch. here's the european model that we've been watching all week. you look for where the cluster is. well now there aren't too many outliers to the left or to the right. they're really right down the middle of where that cone is at this hour, we do know that there is going to be some surge likely four to six feet so up to two meters of surge of water coming on shore, maybe going over these barrier islands and then into the bayes, into the estuaries there, just to the west there
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of the gulf of mexico, likely winds of 110 miles per hour in some spots, although i think most of that maybe in the higher elevations of the storm, maybe not so much down low where we'll probably be somewhere between 75 and 85. it's not out of the question, but that is not the forecast. we are still looking at the rainfall potential here, probably eight to ten inches, but unlike harvey, that stalled this storm continues to move to the north and spread its rainfall on into the midwest. so we're not seeing anything like the 50 in the 60 inch potential rainfall that flooded so many people there in houston, just a few years ago. so we'll keep watching it for you. new updates coming up at 5:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. and of course, all through the day meanwhile, a potential record-breaking heat wave dragging on in the united states, nearly 100 million people are under heat advisories across the country and in the western us, extremely dangerous and possibly deadly heat is
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expected to persist in the region, triggering the highest two levels of heat risk for much of california and the southwest for today, the oppressive heat wave will be felt from coast-to-coast tens of millions of people could experience triple digit temperatures over the course of this week. >> now that scorching heat is also fueling dozens of wildfires in california right now, one of the biggest is lake fire in santa barbara county in southern california. that fire has burned more than 13,000 acres or more than 5,000 hectares. it is 0% contained and fire officials warn that it has the potential for rapid growth thanks to hot winds and dry air. now three firefighters were injured and forth structures were destroyed by a fire in central california, the french fire has burned 908 acres. but official say crews have been able to keep it from growing coming up ahead. what hamas says, it's willing to compromise on and ceasefire talks with israel, as well as the impact it might have on
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and save today a senior hamas official tells cnn the group is ready to compromise in ceasefire and hostage release talks hamas was demanded, israel agree to a permanent ceasefire before signing any deal. >> but now hamas says it would accept an agreement that included talks towards a permanent ceasefire meanwhile, and israeli attack on the al-nasser refugee camp killed at least 16 palestinians and wouldn't dozens more. israel claims the area was a hideout for militants who attacked israeli troops are warning that the video we're about to show you contains some disturbing images. the palestinian ministry of health in gaza says, the strike hit a united nations school were displaced palestinians were taking shelter. now, in this video, you can see injured children being taken from an ambulance. one woman says she survived, three other similar attacks
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they intend to finish the people for the ceasefire. >> we stopped being mindful due to fear. we're sitting in the classroom and all the glass came down on us some people were thrown here and others there, as well as our children. they were crying and screaming. it's not sensible of value well as he anti-government activists and israel have kicked off a planned de, of disruption, marking nine months since the hamas attacks on october 7. >> activists have been blocking intersections throughout the country and gathering outside ministers, homes calling for their resignations. thousands took parts in anti-government protests in tel aviv saturday. police use water cannons to disperse people accused of blocking erode demonstrators are calling for new election and the release of israeli hostages every mayor is the former editor in chief for the jerusalem post, and he joins us now, live from jerusalem, rv great to have you with us.
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thank you for taking the time. one of the big issues around securing a deal has been the question of a permanent ceasefire. hamas is now open to a temporary halt in fighting. how does this change the, potential outcome of the these negotiations well, let me just relate to beginning of the segment that there was in fact the target, but is always striking within that un school in gaza. >> in fact, as we know, hamas is exploited schools, hospitals, mosques throughout this campaign. and that's what happened there. of course, it's terribly unfortunate that civilians were also harmed as a result of hamas is cynical exploitation of them as for what's happening in the negotiations, we do understand that hamas has been playing this game for several months now, appearing to make certain concessions and then was drawing them i'm at the last minute in this case, what we understand is that they have formally dropped their demand for a permanent ceasefire board. they have said is that they want a ceasefire to continue so long as
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negotiations are ongoing that raises significant concerns. those in israel on, on the part of other negotiators, because it essentially gives hamas and insensitive drag out these negotiations as long as possible and essentially make what would be a temporary ceasefire, permanent. that is something that israel and other negotiators will not accept. and that is a major sticking point at this time. >> of course, and it just sees the unraveling of these negotiations at a time where there is enormous desperation to get the hostages release. and of course, what we see in gaza and a day-to-day basis. the question now is, why is hamas changing its stance on the line of requesting a permanent ceasefire? as you say, it's a caveat that they're hoping that there'll be able to engage in those negotiations while some kind of truce is underway well we don't, know exactly what hamas is. >> calculus is at this time. it is certainly possible that the increased military pressure that israel is applying to hamas, particularly in rafah and other areas, is encouraging
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it to concede points that it had not previously been willing to concede it's also possible that it's in certain international developments, the hi is a certain political partners. the potential fall of a biden administration and his replacement by former president trump with grave concern that he may not be for former and future president trump may not be as willing to engage with hamas and with this conflict as the extent that we didn't have. and that of course would perhaps imperil their ability to gain any kind of concessions in the course of any future negotiations. so they're looking to sort of wrap this up as quickly as they possibly can so, i mean, in terms of hamas being open to making a concession, what kind of pressure does this actually plays on benjamin netanyahu? well, as prime, minister netanyahu has been under significant pressure for quite some time now, on the part of the israeli people who of course want there to be a
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hostage deal that brings back those remaining hostages, many of whom we understand this point to no longer be alive, but some of whom we believe to indeed still be alive. you see these protests have in pretty much every saturday night now and also during the week, we understand that though now be a week of disruption where protesters will fan out throughout the country to pressure the government to reach that deal. but we understand from the americans and other players that in fact it's been hamas that has been the primary obstacle to any kind of deal over the past few months. it remains the timing sickle at this time. the question is whether or drop this demand. and actually engage in full and full faith opening are stations or to reach some kind of a deal between israel and hamas at this time yeah i mean, taking a macro view on this, it's nine months. >> today's since that october 7 terror attack we know we've been hearing from the hostages we know what the families are going through, and then we look across the border into gaza as well. and just the day-to-day impacts on civilians. the
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usa's that they believe the look that could be a significant breakthrough at this point on the framework that is being created. is there a sense that this is a breakthrough moment in terms of what we good see on the negotiation. friends well, we have heard cautious optimism on the part of israel and other parties that this could in fact serve as some kind of a pathway towards a deal. >> but of course, it is indeed very cautious optimism. we thought we were close to deal in the past. indeed, israel put forward this plan it was presented by president biden more than a month ago. we've waited for a month for hamas, even concede some kind of response to this and give some kind of formal answer. and we now know that there is some wiggle room and room for negotiation, but we're not quite there yet. so yes, there is optimism, but it's kasich optimism of course well, israelis and palestinians, the majority of them want is for this warfare to end and further be some kind of peaceful resolution off in the distance
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and iv a growing chorus globally as well. >> for some kind of ceasefire. iv. thank you so much for joining us iv mayor. much appreciated. well, it runs president-elect is making his first promises to voters after winning the presidential runoff from a reformer, masoud pezeshkian and gave a victory speech on saturday after defeating his ultraconservative rival i consider your vote as a heavy responsibility on my shoulder and i pledged to continue to be a listening year for your words the voice for the voiceless, rejected right? >> so analysts expect pezeshkian to push for some changes in iran. but supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has already urged the presidency legs to stay on the same course as his hardline predecessor. and for some voters, it's it's the economy that matters. most of all we
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in the united states and in canada, i'mma lenny joggers and you're watching cnn newsroom. >> his primetime interview is over and now you as president joe biden is pushing ahead with his campaign. he will make campaign stops in the critical battleground state of pennsylvania in the coming hours. meanwhile, biden is reportedly seeking honest inputs. on his reelection efforts from campaign leaders one campaign co-chair is now promising more direct engagements from the president's through town halls and press conferences. but calls from democratic lawmakers for mr. biden to step aside are growing louder. five house democrats are now public buckley calling for him to abandon the race. vice president kamala harris is stressing the stakes of this election to black voters who will be critical to biden's fortunes in december and in november. and cnn's ev mckend has more from new orleans vice
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president harris framing this election in stark terms, signaling to this largely black audience. at the essence festival, that another trump presidency could imperil american democracy. she also use the platform to elevate what she would characterize as a success this is of the biden harris administration. she talked about lowering the cost of insulin. she also talked about elevating the issue of black maternal health. never wants to cheat, seem to be angling, to be at the top of the ticket herself, though, both publicly and privately? she talks about being proud of being president biden's running mate and imploring black voters to get out and vote in this election. take a listen. >> you have the former president who is running to become president again, was openly talked about his admiration of dictators and his intention to be a dictator on day one who is openly talked
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about his intention to weaponize the department of justice against his political enemies, who has talked about being proud of taking from the women of america a most fundamental right to make decisions about your own body i'm black voters, so key to the democratic coalition. lack women, often referred to as the backbone of the democratic party. and in our conversations with them, we don't hear them calling for president biden to step aside. they are supportive of the president. they are supportive of harris as his vice president and instead of most consequence to them really, they say is for the former president not to be reelected. even mckend, cnn, nor orleans, louisiana voting is underway in france in the second and decisive round of snap parliamentary elections, more than 49 million people are eligible to cast ballots for
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577 seats in the national assembly. >> the country's far-right national rally party spearheaded by marine le pen, made historic gains in the first round of votes last sunday. it was a dramatic blow to president emmanuel macron, who's been gambling on stopping a surge to the right. his centrist alliance slumped to third place behind the left-wing new popular front coalition, mr. macron called the high-stakes vote last month after the right's strong performance in european parliament elections. nicole back around is a historian and political sciences. she's also a former national fellow at the hoover institution. she joins us now, live from province in france. thank you so very much for joining us. good to have you with us on this day. i'm just how fractured is french politics right now, how divided would you say the lectures is extremely divided? i'm in the projections at the poles give
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the national rally the far-right party ahead of everybody else. and the whole question is whether they will have absolute majority, then we ability to form the next government or whether they will have, they will be number one without a full majority in which case we are probably heading to chaos. so at least constant back and forth and very difficult situation. two former gov and to pass any kind of law, our budget i mean, you're describing a scenario will have a hung parliaments how unlikely is that right now, based on what you've been seeing and of course the divisiveness as you've elaborated on i would say probably, and maybe proven wrong the national riley will not reach an absolute majority, in which case we would have three blocks left-wing blogs
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made of very unlikely bedfellows. >> i mean, i don't see them working together. they are very, very different varying of party. we would have a central block close to president macron, but a lot smaller than it was two weeks ago. and then we would have the thyroid. the capability of these free blocks to negotiate it is very, very unlikely. i mean they're not good at it. it's where some really dislike each other with a passion and compromise and negotiation is not french tradition in parliament yeah i want to talk about why traditional politicians haven't been able to contain this tidal wave. >> what are people voting on right now? is that a matter of inflation isn't a matter of immigration. could you give me a sense of what exactly is going on and la grande, where you see voters changing very dramatically who they options, what they would normally vote for your right to qualify it as
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dramatic and it's been a few decades already that all of the party's warn against voting for the far-right. >> and it hasn't worked. and the thyroid has been climbing and climbing climbing in the polls and in v election, you could say that the motivation of people voting for the far-right are close to some of donald trump's voters. the feeling of being ignored belittled abandoned. they don't recognize the country anymore. that's what they say. and they feel very, very alienated from decisions taken in paris or in brussels at the european union. we are losing public services one after the other. would it be schools and health, health care? doctors, postal office train station your name? and now they want to be heard the feeling of not being heard is crucial. there.
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and the more there is this this large block forming to, as we say build a dam against the thyroid? the far more i can feel those voters being motivated by something like you are afraid of us we will show you yeah. >> so as we wait to see if manual or con build some kind of coalition, depending on how this plays out. how is this overall, how these french elections going to effect relationship with the european union? overall well, if varies. >> a coalition government, i think not much will change because a coalition government won't be able to push any major change if national rally would have an absolute majority they are a euro euro-sceptic. they are nato-skeptic the plan to diminish the contribution of
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a offerings to the european union, which would be extremely difficult because you in a french farmers in particular, get very, very large subsidies from the european union. however, when it comes to support to ukraine, support european defense and knowing that president macron is a big defender of a larger european budget in every field. and mainly on defense i don't see that it could work. i mean, i think relationship with the natural weaver national majority with absolute majority to the national variety would make it's not a makeup break, but we would shake the european union very deeply as well as the commitment to nato i call back around great to have you on. thank you so much my the uk's new prime minister is working over the weekend and
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demanded an end to soaring living costs and to government corruption. >> they're also demanding accountability and justice from the police according to human rights groups, security forces have killed at least 40 unarmed protesters in the past few weeks of unrest. some of the worst violence happened in late june. a cnn crew was on the scene witnessing the deadly confrontation where at least three people were shot dead. cnn's larry madowo has the details for us and we must warn you the images you're about to see are disturbing a prayer for the dead now the family of abraham kamau say the final good device his body being taken for burial he was only 19, a lot his mother tells us ebrahim had just graduated from high school and was hoping to go to college. ebrahim was shot twice in the neck at a protest in aerobic i'm super super
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must mean i didn't go that day because i didn't have childcare but we always went together and came back because the protests were peaceful. the first thing i want is just as for ebrahim and all the kids who died because they all had dreams protests broke out across canada last month against the proposal finance bill, largely driven by young people organizing and social media but the deadliest day was june 25th when protesters, tom parliament in nairobi, human rights groups accused police of shooting dozens of unarmed protesters, including some who are fleeing no one has accepted or denied responsibility for the killing how or crew films shocking scenes like here left of your screen? >> a man running away is shot in the back for the tear gas canister at close range these protesters standing over a man who's apparently dead police
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fire a non-lethal rounds directly affect narrow beads. police chief, seen here, commanded the operation. his officers clearly contravening their own rules for the use of force cnn analyze the deadliest two hours when most of the protesters are believed to have been killed. keep an eye on the men in white overalls, waving his arms. earlier in the de 25-year-old eriksen, chalamet tissier was supposed to be at the butcher shop where he worked his mother said, but ended up here cnn's cameras captured him dancing until shots bring out police advanced towards because the protesters more shots and people run away amid the chaos with what erikson again he is lifeless on the sidewalk around him. other protesters are also on the ground as the smoke lifts one
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man has been shot in the head. people rushed to help by police, keep firing event a bag is drone in the air as a smoke grenade goes off, but that protester escaped we were on the scene as this unfolded. that three bodies lying on the ground after we had live ammunition coming from parliament, a police truck is on fire and the protesters appeared to be pushing the police overwhelming them, getting closer to parliament unknown to us at the time erikson's body was being carried away behind me. his white overalls soaked in blood we obtained his autopsy report erikson was shot in the back and bled to death moments later another injured protester is carried away, but he is lucky. he survived that protester is 26-year-old, en kayah was also hit in the back i'm in pain because from the government, he was demonstrating because he's been jobless since he graduated five years ago. our men mission
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is to change kenya to be a better canar. do you regret going on to protest? i'm not suggesting anything because it's my right even en is a keen bodybuilder but has lost the use of his legs cnn obtained three autopsy reports of protesters who are demonstrating around parliament on the same day to died from gunshot wounds. one was shot in the head, the other in the back one opposition lawmaker concerned about police brutality in recent days, she says he will fight to hold those responsible homes. >> we cannot accept this colonial minded our cake trigger-happy produce something must j and we would make sure that the victims of this particular crisis get justice families buried their dead young men and women, vocalizing their anger at a government they feel is not listening to them not helping them create a
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