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>> fleet men's multivitamin absolutely free text. now hello former president questions kamla houses, crowd size, while the vice president hopes to keep building on the momentum of her campaign. and paris bids they'll due to the summer games with a star studded closing, so ceremony and hands off the olympic torch to los angeles, hollywood star live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church have you with us and we begin
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with escalating tensions in the middle east as israel braces for a possible attack from iran and the iranian backed militia group hezbollah us defense secretary lloyd austin has ordered a guided missile submarine to the region. >> a message of deterrence to iran and its proxies. cnn, political and foreign policy analyst barak ravid, reports that according to a source, israeli defense minister yoav gallant told austin that iran appears to be preparing for a large scale attack tensions were only heightened sunday night after israel says about 30 rockets were launched from lebanon the israel defense forces says some fell into open areas and no injuries were reported. all this comes ahead of gaza ceasefire talks due to take place. this week cnn's paula hancocks is following developments. she joins us now live from london. good morning to you, paula. so what preparations are underway in
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the region for a bit? potential retaliatory strike from iran and its proxies on israel. and what's expected well, rosemary, we've certainly been seeing some military preparations from the u.s. >> side, the pentagon announcing that it does have the uss georgia are guided missile submarine that is going to be deployed in the waters so of the middle east, this is an unusual announcement from the pentagon. this is a nuclear powered submarine which is armed with cruise missiles and the location of these kind of submarines is not usually publicize, so it is a very rare acknowledgment of exactly where or close to where this submarine is going to be. it was carrying out drills just of italy, we understand in the mediterranean sea and has now been deployed in the middle east. and that as a fact that it is being telegraphed quite so publicly shows that it is intended as a message. it is intended did as a sign of
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deterrence for iran and its planned retaliation. now we have heard repeatedly from tehran that they will be carrying out of retaliation for the assassination of ismail haniyeh, the hamas political leader on a rainy and soil and attack that that israel has not claimed responsibility for. but most in the region believe they are responsible for they have said that that israel has violated its sovereignty. and so it does have to respond, pointing out that this is going to be separate from those talks. you mentioned this week, potentially for a a hostage ceasefire deal, and then also we did see from one of iran's proxies sunday night hezbollah launching about 30 rockets into northern israel according to the idf, there were no injuries. >> rosemary and paula, you mentioned those ceasefire and hostage release talks are taking place later this week.
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what is the latest on that the plan remains at this point that they will take place on thursday. >> we know that the mediators, qatar and egypt also the united states, want to present some kind of bridging, final bridging proposal to both sides to hamas and to israel in the hope of pushing forward the a deal a ceasefire deal, and a hostage deal. we have heard from one israeli source familiar with these talks telling cnn that they believe that the hamas leader yahya sinwar is now ready for a ceasefire, is willing to sign up on to a ceasefire. and that's certainly the message. essentially, we're hearing from the mediators from egypt and qatar saying that hamas wants to sign up for the deal that is already on the table back in july that was approved also by president biden, which does suggest maybe they won't be willing to come to these talks because they believe the deal is there already rosemary,
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thanks to paula hancocks for that live report from london retired major general mick ryan of the australian army joins me now from bruce brynn, who is also a former commander with the australian defense college and author of the book of the war for ukraine strategy and adaptation under fire appreciate you joining us. thanks, rosemary, good to be with you. >> so israel continues to brace for potential retaliatory attacks from iran or hezbollah, perhaps even both. how likely is it that the defensive capabilities of israel could be overwhelmed by a coordinated attack? and how might that force? the hand of the u.s well, the iranians and hezbollah will both want to hurt israel, but they also want to calibrate their response. >> though it doesn't result in some kind of major conflict at the end of the day as embarrassing as the killing of the leader was in tehran. it wasn't an existential great to
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a rain. so they, governor calibrate just how serious this attack is going to be. >> so why do you think iran and hezbollah are still waiting to retaliate? what does that signal to you from a military perspective and how extensive will low strikes on israel likely be? do you think? >> they're probably planning a strike that will cause a kind of damage that won't forces real theme. we military targets rather than civilian targets, there's a lot of detail planning in that it could well be that aranda is waiting long enough for the united states to have enough deterrents in place to give it an excuse not to go into somebody's throughout strike against israel knows it can't win an escalation better with his round united states and of course, the key to de-escalation in the region appears to lie in gaza with a ceasefire and hostage release deal talks are set for thursday, but hamas is now indicating it it may not attend
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what did i achieved by threatening not to turn up and what might that signal about the impending attack on israel at the end of the day, yahyah sinwar is sworn in here and you've israel, he doesn't care how many of his own people he kills to israel. he doesn't really care about hostages that israeli families are desperate to have the least he's, he's really not thinking about the strategic impact of this other than head away is wrong and us defense secretary lloyd austin is holding a nuclear powered submarine and accelerating the arrival of a carrier strike group to the troubled region. >> is that just for deterrence or could this signal an expectation on the part of the united states that a wider war is inevitable at this juncture. >> well, certainly about the turns that carry a battle group has been bused up with extra destroyers that have cruise missiles and other capabilities that bill listing missile
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submarine as a bell 150 cruise missiles on it. us will be hoping that is enough to de-escalate tensions but whether it would use it against a iran and hezbollah remains just to be saying certainly the u.s. last time used a whole range of capabilities to defend israel against the tech. but whether it would use him offensively is not yet known and how can a wider regional war be averted if iran strikes israel directly? >> because of course we know that once that happens, and israel he's going to return fire and retaliate israeli leaders talk about restoring deterrence. >> it would be very difficult to conceive other not striking back with even greater force if the rain did hit them terribly so all sides will be hoping that they're able to calibrate the decisions and any actions, just right. but as we know from him it's most was stopped for miscalculation, hopefully that brian be the case here make ron great to have you with us share your analysis and perspective. appreciate it thank you. here
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in the united states with 85 days to go until election day, former president donald trump is obsessing about his democratic opponents. crowd size in a series of posts on his social media website, truth, social trump falsely claimed that nobody attended vice president kamla houses michigan rally last week. he also accused of using artificial intelligence to create fake massive crowds. trump also said harris should be disqualified from the election, quote, because the creation of a fake image age is election interference. but photos and video of the event as you see here, show a sizable audience. for harris is women's event in detroit. trump's false claims come as harris is riding a wave of new democratic enthusiasm after replacing president joe biden
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as the pump party's nominee will, over the weekend, house returned to her home state of california for the first time since becoming the democratic presidential nominee. she attended a fundraiser in san francisco telling her donors the real work for her campaign is still to come. cnn's kevin liptack has more vice president kamala harris is looking to extend the momentum that has surrounded her presidential campaign into a new week. she did conclude a five introductory tour of the new harris-walz ticket. it was followed by an enormous amount of enthusiasm and energy all-toll vice president harris spoke to tens of thousands of people at her rallies across last week. that is also extended to her fundraising on sunday, the vice president spoke to 700 donors in san francisco, bringing in around 12 million to her campaign war chest, and her message to those donors. nerves was, don't be
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complacent. she told them she's never been one to really believe in the polls and that they can take nothing for granted. she does acknowledge that it's been a good couple of weeks, but we have a lot of work to do and i think vice president harris would be the first to acknowledge that good vibes alone are not what it's going to win the election in november. and to that end, she did tell us on saturday that she plans to unveil new policy proposals in this upcoming week, specifically related to the economy and bringing down prices for americans. in fact, she did unveil one new piece of policy at her event in las vegas on saturday evening saying she would work to eliminate federal income taxes on tips, wages. that's something that's enormously popular among workers, particularly where she was in las vegas. it's also a policy proposal that donald trump has raised on the campaign trail and he wasted no time calling her a copycat, a harris campaign official said that her proposal so would need to be worked through with congress,
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that it include income limits when it also include provisions to protect against fraud. now, in this upcoming week, she will continue this push on the economy. we will see her for the first time with president biden, their first official joint appearance since you replaced him? a top up to democratic ticket and it was interesting interview, just this weekend, the president discussed how he would be campaigning for kamala harris and the months ahead, he said he was planning a tour of pennsylvania, his home state and he said he plans to do whatever camila thinks i can do to help the most kevin liptack, cnn washington republican vice presidential nominee, j.d. vance says, a trump administration would not use the u.s. food and drug administration to block access to mifepristone, seemingly walking back former president donald trump's recent comments suggesting he's open to banning the abortion drug.
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speaking to cnn's dana bash, vance, also, once again, distanced himself and donald trump from project 2025, which some say is a conservative blueprint for a trump second term first of all, project 2025 is not affiliated with the trump campaign. kevin roberts is a friend of mine, but i wouldn't say that he speaks for the president in the same way. i wouldn't say that he speaks for me. that what donald trump has said is the respects the supreme court's opinion on the mifepristone ruling. he said it repeatedly that his goal is not to block mifepristone to let states make the decision on abortion policy. now, of course that does mean dana, we have to be honest about this, that california's might have less restrictive rules in ohio, which might have less restrictive rules in alabama ron brownstein is a cnn senior political analyst and senior editor at the atlantic. he joins me now from los angeles, good to have you with us now rosemary, so vice president kamala harris is back in washington after spending sunday in california, she is
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poised to announce her economic plan this week and enjoying some poll numbers that put her head of rival donald trump in some battleground states, how significant are those numbers at this time? and where do you see this way? it's going i'm from here well, those polls that came out in michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin from the new york times and sienna, which is really one of the most respected public polls they basically would have kamala harris as president because if she wins those three states, the odds are it's virtually certain that she will. >> in fact, win. and she was the up by identical margins of 50 to 46 in all three, there is a long way to go, but what i took out of those polls that was significant was there was not an intrinsic pull back from her as a mixed race woman among older and blue-collar white voters, as compared to the support that biden was winning. and what that says to me, it's not that those voters are guaranteed be guaranteed to be with her all the way to the end. but the republicans are
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going to have to dislodge them. they were not inherently running for the exits. and the fact that she was running better than biden did in 20 among working class white voters in all three states, i think as a striking result, and one that underscores the challenge ahead for the trump campaign and ron meantime, donald trump is struggling. >> it seems to adapt to this new race with harris at the top of the democratic ticket, he's falsely claiming one of her campaign photos was created by ai apparently haunted by the massive crowds that it's attracting. why is he so distracted while also dealing with a campaign hack yeah. >> no look, i mean, he they felt that they had essentially put the race away at that debate, that the basic construct that voters were looking at was biden, defined by age and weakness, as opposed to trump being defined by strength. you know, strength is still struck trump's strongest
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asset with the public, but against harris, things look very different. she looks energetic, vibrant. suddenly, he's the candidate who seems older. you know that press conference the other day, a lot his answer is kind of hard to figure out where he was going. they i think are going to end up with an ideological argument that she is too liberal and too weak to keep you safe on issues like immigration, crime, and national security but they are sure flailing as they tried to get toward that and at trump's vp pick j.d. >> vance is responding to democrats labeling him weird, saying harris and walz are name-calling instead of saying how they will make the lives of americans better job. but isn't that exactly what trump is doing so who wins in the name-calling stakes especially if policies are ignored? >> yeah. well, i mean, for anyone associate with donald trump to accuse anyone else of name-calling, given crazy nancy
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pelosi and the names he applies to hillary and to ron desantis and to bird birdbrain, nikki haley it's equally i mean, to me, equally incredible is the idea that j.d vance wants to accuse anyone, tim walz of dodging military service when donald trump got out, got out of vietnam with a diagnosis of bone spurs in his feet that is still disputed. and later said that his equivalent of vietnam was avoiding sexually transmitted diseases while dating models and manhattan in the 80s and 90s, i you know, you got to kind of look in the mirror. i mean, there are vulnerabilities that harris will have between now and the finish line. as i said, largely around issues of strength and ideology and who can keep people safe. but the trump campaign, since the replacement of biden really has led with their chin with a whole series of arguments that are more likely to drive away, then attract voters can run in his first sit-down interviews since
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dropping out three weeks ago and passing the torch to harris, president joe biden said, defeating trump overrode everything. so he stepped aside because he didn't want to be a distraction. for other down-ballot races. he now says he will do whatever harris wants them to do to help get her elected so how critical was this interview at this particular time? >> well, he was right, you know, i mean, he was you know, during the whole controversy when the white house was accusing people of being disloyal for pressuring him to get out after that really catastrophic debate performance i felt that rather than being disloyal, they were holding biden to the standard that he himself said in 2020. i mean, he he has said repeatedly threw his presidency that he views trump as an existential threat to american democracy, as we have known it. and there were, there are a lot of reasons to agree with that judgment and so for biden to then say, well you
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know. i may, be diminished, but i should get the right to go on no matter what he was violating the kind of standard that he set out himself. and i think today in that interview, he was basically acknowledging legitimacy of people like pelosi who said that he had to put that overwhelming imperative, that prime i'm directed to quote from star, star trek over his own personal ambition and his own personal pride. >> ron brownstein, always a pleasure to chat with you. many thanks thanks for having me still ahead videos circulating online appear to show ukrainian troops raising their flags in russia nearly a week after launching an incursion will get a live report next what is the dumbest thing you've ever wasted money i was paying for to netflix accounts over three years. how did you figure that
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fire at a nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. he shared this video online showing smoke coming out of one of the towers of the russian controlled zaporizhzhia plant. but russia claims the fire erupted after a ukrainian attack. zelenskyy says moscow is just using the nuclear plant to blackmail ukraine and the rest of the world. he added that radiation levels in the area are normal meanwhile, ukrainian troops are pushing deeper into russia's kursk region after launching an incursion land last week, the latest report by the russian defense ministry indicates they have advanced up to 30 kilometers inside russia, joining us now is cnn's clare sebastian live in london. good to see you. clare. what is the latest on ukraine's incursion into russia? >> yeah, rosemary, what we're monitoring this morning reports of evacuations happening in a second russian border region of belgorod. this is a region that
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really up until this incursion by ukraine into kursk last week was really the epicenter of the cross-border attacks that we've seen drone attacks, even sort of sabotage groups in, the, past have crossed into belgorod the government this morning saying that they are starting to evacuate people from one border district there. he's talking about a disturbing morning, enemy activities on the border. we're monitoring on official accounts that ukraine may have attacked their, though we cannot verify that as of this point, could this be another? attempt to sort of stretch the russian forces, draw them away from other areas that is unclear at this moment. obviously, we've seen evacuations happened in the kursk region over the weekend. russian state media talked about at least 76,000 people having to have been evacuated. they've had they've had to set up temporary accommodation centers in eight other at different russian regions? so look if disruption is part of the plan here, it certainly seems to be working and look for the first few days of this incursion. we didn't
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hear much from ukraine at all about this. they were very, very silent then on saturday president zelenskyy spoke directly about it for the first time acknowledging that ukrainian troops had gone into russia he didn't elaborated further on sunday explaining why specifically, they decided to attack the kursk region. take a listen only from the beginning of this summer and only from the kursk region of sumy region suffered almost 2000 strikes artillery mortars, drones, wheel also monitor every missile strikes and each such strikes deserves a fair response so what he's saying essentially is that they are attacking in order to defend, they're trying to hit the weapons before they hit ukraine. and as we've been monitoring this attack over the past week, we've also been watching for a potential russian response. we did, of course, have a very deadly attack on a supermarket in eastern ukraine. last week, then overnight into sunday, a very large barrage of drones.
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in addition to some four what ukraine described as north korean ballistic missiles, two people were killed in the kyiv region and then we saw on sunday, president zelenskyy saying what came out, as you noted, an accused russia of starting a fire at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. the largest nuclear power plant in europe. it's been occupied by russia since the first weeks of the war. it's really dropped out of the headlines recently said this was suddenly notable. russia is accusing ukraine pain of attacking the plant. the international atomic energy agency, which has observers at the blanche said that the fire, they had witnessed the fire and a cooling tower, no radiation risk as of now, but worth noting because when we saw successful ukrainian counter offensives in the autumn of 2022, that is when we started to see the russian nuclear threats. also escalate. so this is something to certainly keep an eye on here. rosemary. >> all right. many thanks to clare sebastian with that live report from london. when we
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free text palo to three-to-one, three-to-one today spectacular fireworks illuminating the sky above the stade, the frost just outside the french capital. >> this was part of the paris games, action-packed closing so many after two-and-a-half weeks of exciting and historic competition powers chose to go out with a bang but before the ceremony, there will still metals to be won on the final
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day of the games, 13 gold medals were awarded on sunday, the u.s. and china who have been neck and neck the last few days made history in paris, finishing in a tie for the most gold with 40 each team usa finishes with the most medals overall, 126. our coy wire has more now from paris what an incredible ending to the summer olympics here in paris, the us women's basketball team going down to the wire with host nation france in the gold medal game, the americans entered with olympic winning streak had dated back to 1996, but they win by maybe the tip of a tow. >> france hitting a buzzer beater as time expired, the crowd erupted, thinking the host nation had just shocked the world, sending its overtime. but gabby williams foot was on the line. it was only a two-pointer. so heartbreak for france elation for the u.s. claiming an eighth straight olympic gold. and with that team usa dominates total
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medal count, but it ties china at 40 gold medals each on the very last event of these olympics, a tie for golds has never happened in the history of the summer games. now, at the closing ceremony, to show respect to all the athletes and their people from around the world. it was a celebration for the ages, snoop dogg billie eilish, red hot chili peppers, her and others performing marking the official handover to the 2028 los angeles games and the end of these incredible and unforgettable, summer games here in paris, the olympics once again, showing that perhaps sport better than anything else can bring people together from all over the world, no matter their differences to embrace and celebrate one another the us is appealing the international olympic committee's decision to strip gymnast jordan chiles of her bronze medal in the individual floor routine. >> the ioc said it would reinstate the middle to
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romania's ana barbosu, who was knocked off the podium after team usa filed a score inquiry on charles's behalf, the court of arbitration for sport ruled on saturday that the inquiry was filed after the one-minute deadline but team usa push back on sunday announcing it had submitted evidence to the court that purportedly shows the inquiry was submitted 47 seconds after the publishing of charles's score joining me now from paris is cnn sports analyst christine brennan. great to have you with us great to see you, rosemary. >> so a stunning closing ceremony at the paris olympics and for the first time, it's a tie for gold medals between the usa and china with 40 each the us dominating the total medal count though how did these summer games compared to others in the past? and what were the highlights for you rosemary, really the best when you've got the backdrops and you've got
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venues like beach volleyball at the eiffel tower. >> you're able to use all of these it's amazing landmarks that paris is so well known for tourists know, everyone knows the seine river of course, for the opening ceremonies and everything else that happened afterwards. i do think that paris goes to the top of my list. and as you know, i've been doing this for awhile. this is number 21 in a row, there have been some every olympics is fantastic and its own but just because it was paris. and as far as highlights, you know, i think being covering swimming, being at the swimming venue that first week, watching the frenchman leon marshawn go four for four in his individual races, gold medals each time. the crowd roaring singing them are says, that's what the olympics is about that a host nation gets to have that moment. but so many across the board and katie ledecky, simone biles, the to 227 year-old's just still on top of their game
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for the united states on and on, it goes we could take the whole segment talking about the highlights because it truly was a terrific olympic games. >> as you say, so many highlights, a couple of low ones, though the most i think for most americans, it's going to be very hard to get past the controversy involving gymnast jordan chiles after she was stripped of her bronze medal by the ioc what will likely happen? do you think with her us appeal rosemary, i think she wind up keeping her bronze by the way, she's already in the united states, so it's not like it's been delivered back to the international olympic committee here in paris. >> she has it. i'm going to guess maybe they'll give out to bronze medals, won two the romanian and one, of course, chiles will keep her is that's my guess. the u.s. appeal is going to be strong. the problem was this happened to quickly united states wasn't really even aware of what was happening. and there is now getting in the minutia. there
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is now timestamped video footage that the u.s usa nasa has sent to the court of arbitration for sport that shows the u.s. appeal was within the one minute, 47 seconds. so they did get that appeal in in time. my sense is that they will win their argument and cast and i'm surprised, frankly, rosemary, that the international olympic committee let it get this far and didn't just say, hey, you both get bronze medals. let's not have this ruin the last day of a fabulous olympics. and of course it is worth pointing out that us women dominated winning more medals than us men for the fourth consecutive olympics, or what's behind that incredible achievement. >> do you think? >> i believe it's the law signed by richard nixon in 1972 called title nine. that's the law. the flood. open the floodgates for girls and women to play sports and basically it wasn't just a half of the u.s. nation the male half, they got to play sports. but now we wanted our daughters, our nieces, our granddaughters the girl next door to play sports as well. and 52 years later,
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look at what has happened at the dominant athletes are women. this is all about the grade college system in the united states. it's all about the great professional opportunities now for women in basketball and soccer, volleyball, other things, of course, tennis for years and we're seeing the results us women are just so confident, so strong, so well coached, all the things that their moms and their grandmother's never had. these american olympic stars have and yes, they went 56% of the metals that the u.s. one, if they'd been a nation unto themselves, us women would have finished third in the medal count behind the full us team. and china, that's how dominant the us women were wow, that is impressive. >> christine brennan empowers many thanks for joining is push it and we are keeping an eye on a possible storm forming in the atlantic ocean right now, it's being called potential tropical cyclone five by the u.s.
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>> national hurricane center, multiple islands across the caribbean are under a tropical storm watches right now, we do oranges forecast the system to become a full fledged tropical storm by monday night as it nears the leeward islands. but there's some uncertainty in its track. it's expected to strengthen to a hurricane by wednesday, but not directly impact the united states we are learning new disturbing details about one of the worst school shootings in us history. this weekend, the city of uvalde, texas released a trove of bodycam videos, 911 called recordings, and other documents related to the massacre at robb elementary school, 19 students and two teachers were killed by a gunman there in may 2022 and these new materials are shedding more light on the horrors of that day camila bernal has our report there
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audio, video text messages that are really hard to listen to, watch into read and most of this cnn and the outstanding team covering this shooting has already reported on and showing you but we did learn that a man who said he was the shooter's uncle called 911 that day and begged a dispatcher to talk to his nephew, hoping that he could put an end to the situation take a listen to the new 911 audio robert. >> know my nephew who's your nephew was wondering maybe he could he could listen to me because he does listen to me everything i tell him he could come down that call came into dispatch at 12:57 p.m. that was seven minutes after law enforcement had used a janitor key to get into the locked classroom and killed the suspect. now in another one of the 9-1 one calls released, that was actually first reported on by cnn in the months after the shooting. a ten-year-old girl trapped in a
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classroom can be heard telling the police dispatcher to hurry because there were a lot of dead bodies. now, we also receive text messages that show a group of officers expressing fear for their safety and the hours and the days after the shooting, asking if their photos could be taken off the website one group chat also mentioned that he has director throwing everyone under the bus referring to the director of the texas department of public safety. and in a press conference after the shooting, the dps director did say that the on-scene commander made the wrong decision and did not attempt to go into the classroom quickly enough. he later said that the officers that first responded also acted against active shooter training. we have reached out to ups for a response on these text messages and have not heard back and just this week, former uvalde school police chief pete arredondo told cnn's ed lavendera that he felt that he was scapegoated from the very beginning. there are still a lot of questions and law enforcement it was heavily criticized for their
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failed response. remember, it took them 77 minutes for these officers out the school to confront the shooter and the families of the 19 children and the two teachers killed. they are still dealing with this and they still want accountability camila bernal, cnn, los angeles after the break family members search for answers as investigators try to figure out what caused last week's deadly plane crash in brazil for a minute which looks better. this or this seems clear to me, if you love to save check out the whys by sales event going on right now in america's best get two pairs of progressives for just 12995, offer includes a comprehensive ai dram book, an exam online today you've got
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people in a nearby town to stay inside due to heavy smoke. both spain and greece so suffered intense heat heatwaves and dry weather this summer, making wildfires like these even more dangerous extreme drought in sicily is threatening the italian island. goat farming industry. and without enough water, farmers could be forced to send their animals to slaughter. cnn's barbie latza nadeau reports ruling under hot temperatures, these goats to search for food and fields turned brown by the heat in central sicily. shortage of water and little food make it hard but these judge and tana goats to survive and the prospects for their survival leap goat reader luca cammarata in despair, pascal the grazing land is zero as we can see, nothing has grown on the land this year the animals take a while with they find and then we tried to supplement their diet with water and fodder.
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