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think some people might look at this his candidates are spending their money and certainly looks bad. >> the only way that it would be illegal is if the transactions are not done a fair market value. but as long as people are paying for services at the price ice is that they are worth than that is legal. now the trick here is that we don't know for sure what's happening. because although we know the general payments, for example, somebody's paying for an attentive mar a-lago. we don't know what they're charging them for lobster or wind or whatever, you know, without those itemization, you can't tell whether or not the deals were actually done a fair market value or whether they we're dan alexander, obviously
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a great >> this practice does not appear to be ending. thank you for joining us thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to all of our viewers watching from around the world. >> i'm ivan watson in hong kong ahead on cnn newsroom. fresh off a triumphant democratic national convention. >> kamala harris turned her attention toward next month's debate showdown with donald trump, the republican nominee meanwhile picks up an endorsement from one of the most famous names in american politics. why robert f. kennedy jr. a suspended his campaign. and israel offers a new proposal in the gaza ceasefire talks. why some say it's just a joy to keep a deal out of reach. all right. we're
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entering a new phase of the 2024 u.s presidential race. now that both party nominating conventions are in the rearview mirror vice president kamala harris is turning her focus to the upcoming debate with donald trump after successful democratic convention nielsen says the final night of the dnc drew more than 26 million tv viewers peaking at nearly 29 million while harris was speaking meantime, donald trump held rallies friday in two key battleground states, nevada, in the afternoon and arizona in the evening. that's where he was joined by robert f. kennedy jr. who suspended his independent presidential bid friday and endorsed trump trump's team hopes that kennedy's exit from the race could help them win in some key battleground states. if races or close, and decided by a few thousand ballots, which is what happened in 2020. cnn's kristen
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holmes reports from trump's rally in arizona what her brother donald trump speaking at a rally in glendale, arizona outside of phoenix part of what he brought hey but it is campaign dropped earlier in the about why it was that he was backing the former president the best way to build a safe america is to rebuild our industrial base and rebuild the middle class in this country don't you want a president who's going to get us out of wars and who's going to rebuild the middle class in this country doors became the conversation are here on the trump side was done tucker carlson believes you probably
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are on board with donald trump. >> there wasn't a sense of urgency in getting this endorsement for particularly as harris at the top of the ticket, they did believe that most of the votes that are siphoning off the candidate we're going to come from donald trump, not kamala harris. now i just want to give you a little bit of insight to what they think moving forward, obviously we do not know where our reporters are going to go with a lock but they look at polling like here in arizona that show that our pulling at roughly six in that same new york times poll, donald trump at 42% and kamala harris at 45%. they believe if they can get just a little bit of that six and that could take the difference in the election. i know will be decided by razor thin cargo, rested why baylor all right. >> ever since the beginning of his first campaign, donald
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trump has made a habit of using personal attacks against his political opponents and many of his supporters are all for it. but we've positive energy swirling around his new opponent, kamala harris, some of trump's advisers are urging the former president isn't it to dial back the angry language and focus more on the issues yet at a rally in arizona on friday, trump showed no desire to change tactics they say to me sure. please stick to policy. don't stick to personality you should be nice to people, sara, you have to be nice i go i call him up, my geniuses, they get paid a fortune actually not that much. >> but i call up my people i say that knocking down hell out of me and you say i shouldn't get personal. >> i have to get personal, don't i moving to kamala harris. she's looking ahead to the next phase of the election with the benefit of an incredible burst of momentum.
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and a major pile of cash democrats say they raised 7.2 million during harris's 38 minute long acceptance speech at the dnc alone. and more than $100 million over the past week priscilla alvarez has more on what's ahead? >> harris campaign officials and advisers celebrated the democratic national convention and the vice president keynote remarks calling it a home run. >> they also know there's a lot of work ahead. >> the vice president has been described as being clear-eyed on what needs to be done over the next several weeks as they try to win in november, knowing, of course that is going to be a tight race. now, of course, in the media, future the vice president, according to sources, i've spoken with, is going to be focused on debate preparation. that is something that is already starting to get underway for that september 10 presidential debate. knowing of course that is going to bring in large audiences and offers the vice president yet another there are opportunity to speak to voters and also go head to head
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against former president donald trump. now, she will still be hitting the road over the next couple of weeks ahead of that september 10 debate, just not at the same pace as the last couple of weeks which you get every battleground state. but in the interim, certainly the campaign will be building out its restructure, including in battleground states like north carolina, where the battleground campaign director said that they are trying to be bullish on states like north carolina, hoping that they can make inroads with voters who may be turned off by former president donald trump. we saw much of that too, with the suspension of rfk junior's campaign, biden campaign danger saying in a statement quote, for any american out there who is tired of donald trump and looking for a new way forward. ours is a campaign for you, a message. the campaign will be delivering over the course of the next several weeks. as again, the vice president tries to bridge the gap with any independent voters trying to be made moderate in her messaging. now, the vice president will be hitting the trail over the next
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couple of weeks and quite aggressively over the weeks ahead of november. but for now, the campaign celebrating what they saw as a successful democratic national convention priscilla alvarez, cnn, washington vinjamuri is head of the u.s. >> and americas programme at chatham house, the royal institute of international affairs. and she joins me from philadelphia, pennsylvania, a great to see you, leslie, let's get started on kind of, developing, news that's come out and that is the independent candidate, robert f. kennedy jr. dropping out of the race part way, i guess and getting on stage and endorsing trump, the republican candidate what is that going to do in these last month? of the campaign either to be to be perfectly honest, probably not very much. >> i think many people
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including former president donald trump hope that all of those votes will go towards him. it's not at all clear that they will. they're more likely to splinter and some of those people who were at the third candidate simply won't vote i think it's unfortunate for his family. they've all come out in an extraordinary show of unity for kamala harris, for the democrats but it was rumored throughout the convention that this was going to happen and so unsurprisingly it did. i think donald trump will feel like it's a bit of a bump for him. >> but i don't expect it to have any significant impact. let's move on then. the democratic national convention has ended, and boy, it really felt like a sugar high what is next? what are the next real challenges for the democratic candidate?
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>> it really was a sugar high mean. it was an extraordinary several days. if you looked at if you look at actblue that the pac that raises money for the democrats, one of them they totaled over $100 million during just those few convention days. we saw a sign posted throughout the convention. it was a very joyful hopeful inspiring extraordinary convention really, but we saw president obama, hillary clinton kamala harris every single one of the lead speakers saying despite that very joyful, hopeful message saying never underestimate your adversary. it's going to be tough. this is going to be a fight. we know that from the polls. we know that in the swing states, it's going to be very close. >> i guess the next big event on the political calendar that we're looking forward? two is
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the presidential debate. what are the potential risks here for harris and trump yeah, the debate, i mean, we so far assume it's going forward. >> i'd trump and harris and both committed. there's always a chance with donald trump that he pulls the plug, decides not to do it it will be a difficult debate. it will be nasty. it we will be watching in the next few days to see exactly what the rules are there likely to be some very careful rules. remember, if you go back to that debate between donald trump president biden, the rules, it was very carefully controlled. so that is one key question. will there be an audience probably not but again, watching a donald trump, kenny maintain a degree of measure. >> he did that in the debate with president biden, largely
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because president biden was struggling and stumbling. he's now as he knows, going to face a very difficult opponent. and kamala harris, she's demonstrated her power with language, with both the big picture and the specifics and so this will be something that makes donald trump phenomenally uncomfortable. and when he's uncomfortable, he tends to react i shall we say not very well. kamala harris is going to face in donald trump, a former president who was out to label her as a socialist, as a communist, even as somebody who will do great damage to the economy who will not in trying to deliver the benefits she's talked about $25,000 going to homeowners. she talked about a number of spending plans and he's already doubled down on
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this line of attack, which seems to actually be having some it's gaining traction with working class voters, what we call in the united states the middle-class whose interests are actually represented by the kinds of policies that kamala harris is putting forward. but the precedent trump is very skilfully managing to turn this into she's a lefty, but even again, much more damaging that she's a socialist and then some of that messaging. he's labeling her as a communist. this is with his base very effective. the question is whether it dampens some of the enthusiasm for kamala harris leslie vinjamuri from chatham house. thank you very much for your analysis thank you to zolan gun germany. now, that's where special forces were,
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special police forces are on the hunt for a male suspect in a deadly stabbing attack. it happened at a music festival on friday three people were killed and eight others were injured. five of them seriously according to police authorities, have backed away from an initial assessment that it was terror related. they say the knife attack was deliberate, but the motive is unclear. cnn's fred pleitgen is following the story from berlin the police had originally thought that this could be some sort of rampage because it appeared as though the suspect was randomly stabbing at people. >> they later turn this into an attack into investigation into attack because they said that they believed that the suspect was deliberately attacking the neck areas of the victims coming up the white house says, gaza ceasefire talks are moving forward. israel has offered a new plan for some of its
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troops, but major obstacles remain and will have the latest from the region. next plus experts say israel is taking a strategy from its 2006 war with hezbollah and repeating it in gaza. when we return the memories from the past, looming over the current conflict stay with cnn what is circle surplus the field to take flight circled is the entity that gets you to the next level circle is which hope for life tosses limits away circle available at walmart and drinks circled introducing alice plaque psoriasis she thinks certainly keep gray patches are all people see oh tesla is the number one prescribed pill to treat blacks or i.s.i.s oh, tesla can help you get clear
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one in rsv vaccine shots rsv. >> make it a wreck. sv welcome back tensions are running high in the middle east as gaza ceasefire talks are expected to continue over the weekend. >> the israeli military says more than 115 projectiles were launched towards israel on friday. the vast majority of them coming from lebanon the launches happened the same day ceasefire negotiators met in cairo. the talks are expected to continue following reports of progress made on friday meanwhile, u.s. president joe biden spoke with egyptian and qatari leaders on friday about trying to close the remaining gaps. u.s officials are expecting or expressing optimism after the latest round of talks. but even if an agreement is reached, which is still far from certain, it could end up lasting will be weeks before the fighting
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resumes cnn's nada bashir has the latest from cairo what a ceasefire talks here in cairo continued. >> there are indications that discussions could be moving in a more positive direction. white house the security spokesman john kirby told reporters on friday that discussions have so far been constructive and that the process is moving forward. u.s. officials, including one white house middle east coordinator brett mcgurk, and cia director bill burns are expected to continue discussions with egyptian officials over the weekend. now this latest round of talks has been focus on the so-called bridging proposal put forward by the u.s. aimed at closing gaps in the deal. and one of the key sticking points continues to be the presence of israeli troops on the philadelphia corridor, a buffer zone on the border between egypt and southern gaza. now according to an israeli source familiar with the talks, israel has now presented a new proposal which includes a map of where they want to see israeli troops deployed and crucially in this new proposal, the number of troops and military posts has been
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reduced. in comparison to israel's previous position now earlier proposal was actually rejected by egyptian negotiators who viewed it as a non-starter. however, according to a source with egypt is now planning to submit a revised proposal hamas for consideration. now it is important to note, of course that hamas officials have previously rejected any suggestion way long-term presence of israeli troops within the gaza strip they're all still believed to be other key areas of disagreement, including gooding the term surrounding the release of palestinian prisoners. >> but despite these disagreements, hamas officials i've said that they are still in favor of reaching a deal, but a stated that they wish to see a deal which reflects the proposal put forward by u.s. >> president joe biden in late may, adding that the three face deal currently on the table does not include guarantees for a permanent ceasefire now, onto the terms of the proposed deal, the first phase would see fighting with the proposed transition to a permanent ceasefire in the second phase. however, in late june, israeli
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu told local media that while he is ready to agree to a partial deal, he's government remains committed to continuing the war after a temporary pause. and there is no indication that israel's position has actually changed since but pressure is mounting on both sides as the humanitarian situation in gaza continues to grow more desperate with the death toll now topping 40,000 her family members and representatives of hostages still held captive in gaza continue to campaign for a deal to be struck. nada bashir, cnn in cairo thank you. >> nauta palestinian civilians are paying the highest price if israel's war on hamas officials in gaza say the majority of the 40,000 people killed so far are women and children. >> israel says it takes precautions to avoid civilian casualties, but tactics it used in the 2000 doesn't six war on his bulla in lebanon may suggest otherwise. ben wedeman
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reports from beirut this is gaza today and this was beirut's southern suburbs known as a dad here in 2006 following the 34 day war between hezbollah and israel and from that ravaging of an entire densely populated neighborhood where his butler is based, came israel's so-called day, a doctrine, a strategy of massive disproportionate use of force including targeting civilian populations and infrastructure until now, the conflict between hezbollah and israel has been largely limited to the south. >> yet after the israeli strike in late july on beirut that killed a senior hezbollah military commander and the groups vowed to retaliate. war threatens to engulf the rest of the country in the past few weeks, israeli war planes have frequently broken the sound barrier in the skies over beirut. a grim morning to all
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lebanese what could come. a warning voiced wednesday by israel's defense minister will killed all of them. our center of gravity. he said, is gradually shifting from the south to the north little the dia doctrine for all intents and purposes is being put into practice in gaza, where tens of thousands have been killed and much of the strip reduced to ruins yet after almost 11 months of war, israel has yet to achieve its goal of destroying hamas hezbollah represents a far greater challenge to the israeli military than hamas says, analyst, i made salami possible law will be commanding a very wide area hezbollah is much more equipped, much more capable, much more experienced than hamas is. >> as lebanon teeters on the edge of a broader war, there's
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a sense of resignation once they've finished in gaza, maybe they'll come here for a, tells me adding, if they can finish in gaza such apathy aside, the memory of past wars and the threat of yet another one. loom large. >> ben wedeman, cnn, beirut earlier i spoke with ha hellyer, middle east studies scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i asked him about what he sees as obstacles to reaching a deal here's what he said. >> we've seen over recent weeks, but also frankly over recent months, is the bridging proposal to the original proposal that your reporter mentioned, which was validated by the united nations security council. they don't really bear all that much similarity to each other. there as your reporter noted, the courtroom called ceasefire proposal
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doesn't envisage a permanent ceasefire. this current bridging proposal in envisages a strong israeli military presence in the philadelphi corridor along the border with egypt which the egyptians quite understandably see as a contravention of the camp david accords between them and the israelis there's also the netzarim corridor, which is a newly established carter that cuts gaza into two and the israelis they're insisting on having a strong military presence there as well. so i don't see why we would expect with any degree of optimism that this would be acceptable to the other side, which of course we are seeking agreement between the two sides. it sounds simply about these israelis doing something that they think is appropriate. but trying to bring an end to hostilities. but unfortunately,
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this has been the case for quite a number of months. we've seen in the israeli press multiple times leaks from the israeli negotiating team talking about how they're prime minister benjamin tim yahoo has made it extremely difficult for the israeli negotiators to come to an agreement because he introduces these new elements into the mix, which they seem to think are designed to ensure that a deal doesn't actually go through there has been quite a bit of reporting about senior figures in the israeli military and security establishment accusing prime minister netanyahu of basically obstructing the p stocks. >> i assuming that is somewhat true in your analysis do you think that prime minister netanyahu believes he can continue this war indefinitely with some 40,000 palestinians killed in gaza thus far, do you
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think he thinks he could perhaps double that number? and he's government will not face any consequences so one would have tend to view netanyahu himself. but what we've seen over the last few months is that the united states has set red lines in terms of what israel can or cannot do and benjamin netanyahu has crossed was red lines on a number of occasions, including, for example, going into rafah some months ago, the response from the united states hasn't been one that has given him cause for pause on the contrary, there's been full-throated support for israel by the united states without any he degree of accountability or penalty in that situation. >> i'm not sure that there's any reason for netanyahu to think that we cannot continue the war for as long as he sees
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fit, as opposed to anything else. and certainly what we've seen is the continued question of we will continue this war until we're done. even with regards to quote, unquote ceasefire talks. and i say quote, unquote, because netanyahu has made it very clear multiple times as your own reporters have pointed out over the past few months, he said he's not going to stop the war. he's going to put a pause. it can be a matter of weeks and what they are hostages back, but then he intends to restart those hostilities fairly quickly because as far as he's concerned, the war cannot end until hamas is completely out of the picture in terms of their governing capability the military capability okay. >> coming up again, the broadcast indian prime minister tries to make a point during a visit to ukraine by hugging its president looking, will look at
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>> that's knocks the 369369 welcome back to our viewers in the united states, canada, and around the world, i'm ivan watson in hong kong. >> and you're watching cnn newsroom the u.s. >> announced a new batch of military aid for ukraine ahead of saturday's independence day holiday in the country. the
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package is worth $125 million and includes anti-drone technology, ammunition for artillery and high himars, rocket systems, end anti-armor weapons since washington is also slapping new sanctions on some 400 people and entities that are accused of helping moscow's war effort. they're located in several countries, including russia and china. the u.s says some chinese companies are providing moscow with technology and tools it needs for weapon manufacturing ukraine says it is behind the fiery sinking of a russian civilian ferry near occupied crimea. crimea russia says the russia says the vessel was hit in the port of cuff cars on thursday while it was carrying fuel tanks. >> the ferry crossing it's going to crimea was temporarily closed after the attack. ukraine says the ship played a major role in supplying russian troops with fuel and weapons.
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so it was a legitimate military target. meanwhile, indian prime minister narendra modi, he has wrapped up his visit to kyiv. >> he went there just weeks after making a friendly visit to russia, where he was seen hugging president vladimir putin. >> as marc stewart reports, mr. modi is now trying to build a bond with ukraine's leader a message of compassion from indian prime minister narendra modi during this visit to ukraine, we have some images of the prime minister with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy as they paid tribute to children who had been killed in the conflict. >> there's a moment where the two men hugged a contrast to a similar image from july the prime minister embrace russian president vladimir putin in moscow. the indian prime minister also issued a tweet that reads conflict is particularly devastating for young children. my heart goes out to the families of children who lost their lives. and i pray that they find the
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strength to endure their grief this is a complicated relationship. india has called for a ceasefire, but it hasn't condemned russia for its invasion. it's abstained from all resolutions with ukraine at the united nations geopolitics may be behind it as the kremlin helps india with military equipment, india also buys crude oil from russia nonetheless, discussions are moving forward with prime minister modi promising to continue humanitarian assistance to ukraine. marc stewart, cnn, beijing let's move on to market news. the dow jones industrial closing strong friday afternoon gaining more than 460 points. the s&p and nasdaq also up, it was all in response to fed chair jerome powell signaling strongly that it was time to cut interest rates powell made the remarks during a speech at an annual gathering of bankers and
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economists in wyoming jerome powell speech on friday gave hope to investors and the general public about the future of the economy. he addressed both unemployment and interest rate cuts as cnn's matt egan explains, that could happen as soon as next month this is a big moment for the economy. >> remember for the past two years, the fed has been waging war on inflation monster-size interest rate hikes trying to get inflation back down in today. jerome powell, he all but declared victory in battle saying he is more calm in that inflation is going back to where it belongs you back to 2% and the mission he's saying has shifted it shifted from fighting inflation to fighting on it employment. >> and that means a different strategy instead of raising interest rates, the fed is going to be putting them, take a listen to what powell said at jackson hole the.
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>> time has come for policy to adjust the direction of travel is clear in the timing and pace of rate cuts will depend on incoming data the. evolving outlook in the balance of risks we will do everything we can to support a strong labor market as we make further progress toward price stability powell essentially just preannounced a rate cut at the next meeting in september. this would be the first interest rate cut since covid and it's in the final meeting before the election, still a lot of debate over just how big of a cut this will be but another one of the big questions outstanding is whether or not they're going to be able to pull off a soft landing and listen powell, he struck a cautiously optimistic tone on that front. he so that there's quote, good reason to believe that the economy will get back to 2% while maintaining a strong jobs market. so this would essentially be the soft landing that we've all been hoping for
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that for a long time, looked very unlikely. powell said that they are not looking to see any more weakness in the jobs market. and he suggested they're going to be prepared to come to the rescue. if they do see more weakness by cutting interest rates even further back to you that egan with that update. >> now, all victims of the sinking of the yacht in the waters off sicily have now been accounted for. the investigation into the cause of the tragedy is now underway more when we come back and thousands of people struggle to make their way to higher ground as torrential rains caused deadly flooding in eastern bangladesh he looked at the devastation and why some in the country say india, is to blame. that's coming up next on cnn i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought that was it.
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that sank in the mediterranean off of italy's sicilian coast all who were on board have now been accounted for. the latest being hannah lynch, the 18-year-old daughter of british tech entrepreneur mike lynch. lynch who also died in the incident. bar, barbie latza nadeau reports from puerto cello specialized dive teams have now wrapped up their search and recovery operation five days after a tornado struck a luxury yacht here off the coast of sicily, sinking to the bottom of the sea, the first victim that was brought up on monday after the incident was that of the onboard chef, the final victim, 18-year-old hannah lynch the daughter of mike lynch, whose family owned the yacht 15 people survived the accident, including a 1-year-old baby girl whose mother held her above the waves while they can tried to reach a lifeboat. also surviving the captain of the ship, who has been the focus of an investigation, as we know right now, they have opened up a criminal investigation into the
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fence surrounding the disaster to try to determine if there was criminal negligence that led to the death of these seven people. the focus has largely been on what the captain the crew did before the disaster. there were other yachts nearby when the storm struck, those which did not sink. we've also heard from the ship maker who said his yacht was unsafe sinkable, an alleged that in fact, it only sunk because of human error, will understand over the weekend exactly where the criminal investigation is going. and if the captain will hold no possibility, barbie latza nadeau, cnn ports a cello, sicily to south asia. now, where 27 indian tourists were killed in nepal when their bus left the road and plunged 150 meters into a riverbank below the bus was on route from pokhara to nepal's capital katmandu, with more than 40 people aboard. the steep incline and fast flowing river made rescue and recovery efforts treacherous. 16 people were airlifted to kathmandu and
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are currently undergoing treatment. the cause of the crash is as yet unknown more rain is expected in the coming days across india and bangladesh, where catastrophic flooding is having a deadly impact officials in bangladesh say nearly 400 million people have been impacted by the fast rising waters are anna coren was on a rescue boat run by volunteers as they worked to the pickup, people, unable to escape from remote locations we are in feni the epicenter of the floods here in bangladesh with boarded a boat which is attempting to good to areas that are completely cut off here we have and the army and they've obviously rescue we're from cnn. >> they've rescued these families, these women and
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children are able why it's such an acute shortage of the way out on the highway. >> it was dropped out to truck carrying a boats as you can see, people are carrying whatever they can gather, whatever they can walk out with. >> we understand at the fani hospital that the water is jina high, so we don't know what the stage the situation is there for the patients, but people so here are ary. they say th have never seen the flooding in their lifetime were on the border with india and as far ashe bowman toda she's concerned, this was being caused by india. >> there are reports that the floodgates of one of its dams just across the border was opened on wednesday and that created the surge of water that is now spread over ten
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districts affecting more than 4 million people. >> that is the latest number that we are getting from the government india denies this, but they do say a, that when the water levels reach a certain height, there is an automatic release there, has been no apology from india. and as far as the bangladeshis are concerned, they are, they are live, they are furious. >> their homes have been flooded, their livelihoods, their shops everything is underwater and bangladesh is no stranger to flip but it in fact has one of the best early warning systems in south asia but there was no warning this case. >> the need is great and we just heard from a bangladeshi a little earlier, a volunteer, there have been so many volunteers that have come here to help with this effort.
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>> and they have said, bangladesh needs your help. >> a plea to the world anna coren, cnn, feni bangladesh thank you, anna. still ahead. a glass blower in afghanistan is struggling to keep his craft alive. we'll look at why his way of life is under threat. because of the taliban have you ever thought of giving a walk-in tub for you or someone you love now is a great time to take to look at giddiness, safe step, walk-in tub was safe step standard heated seat, and new fast phil faucet. >> you can enjoy a nice, warm bath up to 20% asked her safe step, walk-in tubs are built to maximize safety. >> so you can stay in your home and enjoy the conference of bathing again, called now to receive 15 santo plus a free shower package a perfect day for a family outing shingles
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glassblower in afghanistan is carrying on the craft that has been at the center of his family for centuries, but it's been a struggle for him since the taliban regained control. cnn's lynda kincaid looks at how he's trying to keep an ancient tradition alive sitting in front of a red hot furnace shaping molten glass. this afghan artist is trying to keep an ancient tradition alive that she's making and we are trying to make sure it is not forgotten. if we do not pass it down, it will disappear from the whole world. >> glassblowing in herat region of western afghanistan has been passed down from generation to generation. this craft has been in a coulomb sake safe. his family for about three centuries his family home hosts the last two furnaces in the region. now he only lights one
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furnace once a month, month on with asif on unfortunately, there are no sales, there are no foreigners the locals don't need these products for the price they would first think of buying to loaves of bread for their children safe. he blames this slumping sales on the lack of foreign customers aid workers, and diplomats fled the country when the taliban took over in 2021 however, tourism is picking up in recent years. the taliban says it wants more tourists to visit according to a taliban, tourism officials cited by the associated press, 7,000 people did visit afghanistan last year was because she's recording today is a bad day, but maybe it will get better in the future. maybe the day after tomorrow, we hope to god ones glass blow is used quotes to make their creations today, syfy relies on shots from recycled bottles which a
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heated into a liquid state using kitchen knives iron rods, and a blow pipe. safety creates glowing globes of glass in the mud furnace, turning them into beautiful household items. are not going as father that this work is better than others because it's a skill that many people don't have and making things by hand needs to be preserved when they he sits with his son, shaping glass, hoping this ancient craft can continue in his family for generations to come linda kincaid, cnn i'm ivan watson in hong kong. >> my colleague kim brunhuber will have more cnn newsroom in just a moment. >> stay with us summer means millions flock to america's national parks. but nature country and disastrous when tourists has crossed the line. >> she started by my left leg, my initial thought was near
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