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welcome to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. >> i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom u.s. republican presidential nominee donald trump picks up what could be a significant endorsement from a former rival while vice president kamala harris turns her attention from the democratic national convention to debate preparations. >> the u.s. expressing optimism amid the latest push to get us ceasefire deal done between israel and hamas. but tensions remain high in the middle east will have the latest live from tel aviv and a long awaited u.s. interts sait cut now appears likely by the deral reserve is ready to shift its strategy on inflation live from much law center. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber their conventions behind them.
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>> it's now full speed ahead for both campaigns until election day this past week, the dnc scored great ratings and raised tens of millions of dollars for democrats now, vice president kamala harris has to turn that money and momentum into votes will have more on that in a moment. meanwhile, rival donald trump held rallies in two swing states, friday, nevada, and arizona. that's where he was joined by independent candidate robert f. kennedy, jr. who announced earlier in the day that he was suspending his campaign and then sourcing trump during their joint appearance, trump celebrated kennedy's position on issues and his family background. wilson, us his candidacy is inspired millions and millions of americans raise critical issues that have been too long ignored in this country. >> and brought together people from across the political spectrum in a positive campaign grounded in the american values of his father, robert kennedy, a great mann, and his uncle,
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president john f kennedy and i know that they are looking down right now and they are very, very proud of bobbi. >> i'm proud of bobbi want to know the truth most members of kennedy's family have condemned his candidacy, but trump's team hopes his voters could provide a crucial edge if races or closed and decided by a few thousand ballots which is exactly what happened in 2020. >> cnn's kristen holmes reports what are president donald trump speaking at a rally in glendale, arizona outside of phoenix part of it's who ron are campaign earlier in the day about why he was backing the former president the best way to build a safe america is to rebuild
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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 gone now rebuild the middle class in this country doors became the conversation namely us here on the trump side was gone tucker carlson, who believe credibly on board but donald trump, there wasn't a sense of urgency in getting his endorsement, particularly at novel. i harris at the top of the ticket, they did believe that most of the votes rfk he siphoning off the candidate. we're going to come from donald trump, not kamala harris. no. just want to give you a little bit of insight. >> what they think forward, obviously we do not know where our reporters are going to go with a law, but they look at polling like here in arizona that show that polling at 6% in
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that same new york times saw donald trump at 42%. kamala harris at 45% they believe if they can get just a little bit of that six holes that that could make the difference in the election in november when they believe will be decided by razor thin margin taylor is now the harris campaign is hoping to gain some routes own support from would-be kennedy voters, releasing a statement saying, 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 so as the glow from the dnc begins to fade, harris is now turning her attention to the upcoming debate with trump's that to take place on september 10. and she's making it clear. she knows there's a lot of work still to do here. she is
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now from several points of view, there's no question that the democratic convention was successful. nielsen says the last night of the dnc drew in more than 26 million tv viewers, peaking at nearly 29 million while harris was speaking the fundraising platform actblue says it raised more than 7 million during her remarks and over $100 million during the week all right. >> i want to bring in thomas gift, who's the director of the center on u.s. >> politics at university college london. and he joins us from harrisburg, pennsylvania. thanks so much for being on with us. again, thomas. so i want to start with the new rule. wrinkle to the race. rfk junior supporting trump, the harris camp is kinda downplaying the effect as you'd expect what effect do you think it might have on the campaign? >> well, it's great to be with you, kim, thanks so much for having me trump at various points has called rfk junior a democratic plant, liberal
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lunatic and the dumbest member of the kennedy family. but it was really a love fest between them last night at this event in arizona. still it's unclear to me that kennedy is dropping out is going to have a huge impact on the brace. i think different polls seem to disagree about whether kennedy was siphoning off more votes from harris or trump. and there's also some evidence that kennedy backers are less likely to vote overall. plus, i think kennedy's poll numbers have really dropped in recent months earlier this year, some polls had him at around 15% or so. more recent the numbers seem like five to 6%. there something to be said about breaking up the two two-party monopoly, but you would have thought that this year of any year a third-party candidate would have been able to break through, but rfk junior really didn't gain momentum. there was no third party candidate from no labels i'm not sure that this is going to have a huge impact on the race at this, we shall see meanwhile, harris is coasting on the wave
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from the dnc so the question everyone is asking is how does she capitalize on the momentum here and translate all this enthusiasm and energy into actual political gain. >> yeah, no, that's really good question because these conventions are essentially political infomercials for parties there, pep rallies and obviously democrats are hugely enthusiastic coming out of the last week. there are energized as a words really that haven't been used a whole lot to describe democrats while joe biden was still well, the nominee. i think the big question now is how harris is going to respond and some more unscripted setting. she's been criticized by republicans for not doing any press conferences. she's been criticized for not doing any sit down q&as with journalists. eventually, she's going to have to get more specific. and i think that that time it's now or honeymoon, it's really coming to an end. and this is where things get real for harris gotten certainly the debate will be one of those
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unscripted moments that we're all waiting for one of the ways that this this enthusiasm might translate is donor enthusiasm. and earlier i ran through some of the numbers the latest fundraising fundraising numbers suggest that harris entering the race is largely erased. donald trump's money advantage over the democrats. what kind of impact do you think that'll have on the race? >> no, absolutely. i mean, money and donations is huge. i'm in pennsylvania right now and i can't turn on the television without seeing a kamala harris ad or a donald trump ad, to some extent, i think that this money is just canceling each other out, just seeing so much negativity. but you have to raise money in order to do so, in order to keep pace with your opponent once kamala harris took the torch from biden, there's a whole lot of pent up supply from would-be donors that flowed into her campaign. she said some single day records which has been huge. so that's going to be important whenever you need to compete. and 567
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battleground states, you need to be armed with a significant war chest yeah, absolutely. >> in one of the issues that may decide some of these battleground states is the issue of abortion rights. it was one of the major themes at the dnc and clearly, democrats believe this will be a strong issue for them. and donald trump seemingly knows this could hurt him. he posted yesterday on truth social quote. my administration will be great for women and their reproductive rights and yesterday, he said this, have a listen i'm very strong. >> women's reproductive rights the ivf very strong i mean, we're leaders in it and i think people are seeing that and votes are being taken. >> and that's what they've wanted for years, for 52 years. they wanted votes to be taken by the states and they wanted roe v. wade to be brought into the states and it's really happening. >> it's really happening all right, so some of the gaslighting aside, do you do
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you see trump trying to pivot to the center on this issue? well, i think he's going to try and enlarge part. that's because he realizes that this is an issue that has huge resonance with democratic voter or so particularly moderates both on the political right and the political left you didn't 2020 democrats overperform. there was no red wave. i think that that was in large part because of the abortion issue that democrats were able to capitalize on same story when it came to all of these state referendum, trump is in somewhat of a difficult position because he needs to court at the ebb angelical base. he needs to make sure that he's appealing to republicans. christian republicans, but at the same time, he is looking at the same polling data that everyone else is looking at. and they say abortion is a big issue and right now, it's certainly helping democrats. >> alright, we'll have to leave it there, but always appreciate speaking few thomas gift. thank you so much. >> thank you. ken several
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members of the us secret service have been reassigned after the attempted assassination on donald trump sources tell cnn those involved or from the pittsburgh field office, one member of donald trump's own security detail was also pull off duty. >> they've all been reassigned to administrative duties and ordered to work from home. the secret service has been criticized for failing to stop a gunman from firing at the former president and killing one bystander. this white july is security failure at trump said he has quote, great confidence in the secret service. trump also said he believes the secret service will make improvements 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 150 projectiles were launched towards israel from its northern and southern borders on friday, vast majority of the launches kim from lebanon in marks, one of the fiercest days of cross cross-border fighting in recent weeks. now launches
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happened the same day, ceasefire negotiators met in cairo for those talks are expected to resume on sunday, following reports of progress made on friday, israel offered a new proposal about the plan for its troops along gaza's southern border with egypt meanwhile, the white house says the talks were constructive and are moving forward. yes, president joe biden spoke with egyptian and qatari leaders trying to close the remaining gaps. i want to go live now to tel aviv and cnn's nic robertson. make where do things stand right now in terms of the ceasefire negotiations? >> president biden, thank both the qatari amir and president of egypt for their help and support and again, stressed the need to get the deal done now. but why is he talking to them why is he having this conversation on the eve of the talks? and principally because they're the media it has excuse me. >> they have the biggest direct contact and therefore potential
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influence over hamas and hamas is the big question right now, there are a lot of things on paper with this deal that they have the bridging proposal as a whole let us put forward last week that they have yet to publicly say where they stand. >> so a lot of pressure there and principally in part as well, following up on this appears to be some forward movement on israel's position on the number of troops at its worst thank painter have along the so-called philadelphi corridor that 8.5 mile, 14 kilometer border between gaza and egypt and egypt, of course, a key a key mediator on that because it's their border as well. and they have seen maps that israel has proposed before so that's showing the true dispensation on the border. and they've rejected them and said that they weren't worth passing on to hamas because they don't
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represent a change in position. but the egyptians believed that this new mapping, a new proposal by israel was enough to make it worthwhile, given to hamas. so question mark will have mass accept that because hamas has made very clear they don't want any israeli troops inside of gaza for a ceasefire, for a permanent cease-fire. but i think that underscores another deep point of difference here. and this is something that we were hearing from u.s. officials yesterday who really sort of drawing attention to the fact that perhaps the best that will come out of this won't be a long three-phase process that will ultimately bring, to bring a complete ceasefire in yemen i terrion restoration to gaza. it might just be six weeks of calm. that's what john kirby at the white house said yesterday. that really because prime minister netanyahu has indicated that he is willing to go for a pause right now, willing to go for a temporary ceasefire, willing to get some of the hostages back. but it
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says absolutely our aim is to destroy hamas. and after those six weeks, we would go back to war. that is something he said. he said within the past couple of months. so the white house is sort of lowering expectations here on the outcome a little while they're learning the expectations that this might look more like a six-week deal with a temporary ceasefire because that's the best that can be achieved. we don't even know if hamas will go for that temporary version of what they want previously, they demanded a complete cessation of hostilities, a complete end to the war. i think there's a hamas understand that's not really on the table at the moment. but again, we don't know if they're going to buy into it and all that's going to play out over the weekend. of course. >> i appreciate that. nic robertson in tel aviv. thank you so much alright. >> turning to zoning in germany where special police forces are on the hunt for a male suspect who got away after a deadly
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machine. now this is happening as russia's president vladimir putin suffers the humiliation of kyiv's cross-border incursion now underway for more than two weeks since the start of russia's full-scale invasion. he's labeled ukraine western puppet, which is embroiled in an existential struggle with russia and must be in his words de-nazified. but our next guest believes so ukrainian incursion is deflated all those claims by putin we're joined by oleksiy kovalev and independent russian journalist who is left the country. and we can't disclose his location for security reasons. thanks so much for being here with us so it is a bit curious that putin's response to this incursion has been to downplay it. he hasn't said much publicly the first time. his country has been, been invaded since world war ii i still go on routine trips to azerbaijan in chechnya seems a bit odd, doesn't it well, hello and
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thank you for having me. >> it only seems out to you haven't been following russian news on a daily basis for a few years. and it's pretty standard move for him to distance himself from any crisis to delegate it to his underlings. and just pretended everything is fine. and then he can he can go on and carry on with his daily duty to bring this analogy closer to home. imagine a pearl harbor where instead that of mobilizing the nation and then declaring the war, fdr says, let the government and let the governor of hawaii deal with it and then goes on, goes on to open the minnesota state fair something like this. this is what's happening now. and if you look at the kremlin's official website or they announced the bridge it doesn't seem like anything at all is going on. and even if you open that one of the news releases about his consultations with his security
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council you would really have no idea what's going on in russia because it's all about some kind of its security situation it's it's a counter terrorist operations it doesn't mention what doesn't really mention what is going on, where in fact, it is the first legitimate invasion of a foreign army on to internationally recognized russian territory. >> since june 1941. >> although of course then russia didn't exist, it was a soviet union but the russian soil was invaded and so it is now. but instead of dealing with it, which just says, okay, it's not really big thing, really i'm just going to go and meet some other leaders and talk about whatever. >> but please don't please don't connect this to me. >> please don't make it seem that it's a crisis of my own making. >> yeah. well, that's why your analogy to pearl harbor
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underlines why it seems so odd from the outside now broadening this out. i mean, we saw the other day in russia a huge concert for flag day in moscow. there were huge crowds and it was headlined by one of russia's most prominent pro-war singers, shaman, who said he wanted to use the concert, send a wartime message a victory, which obviously resonated with the crowd play you some clips here would be a snare songs. they are very soulful. what we love our country, we love our president. >> volodymyr vladimirovich in sharman connects everyone, a whole country. >> moscow, all on new territories, which we all love dnr, alayna, we adore them certainly today's concert is support, not only for the residents of the kursk region, but for every resident two of our country still good deal it for our viewers, dnr el-najar, meaning the occupied regions of donetsk and luhansk so i want
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to ask how, how much space is the war occupying in russian popular culture these days? >> well, it's definitely, there's definitely been an attempt to replace every form of news and entertainment with from these related to worley, basically the kremlin is trying to make it a people a really, really a peoples war. so russians on a daily basis, they are inundated with these analogies with a second world war where it's hard to, it's hard to explain if you've never encountered it, but we've from the earliest age, russians inundated with the history of the soviet union in the second world war, which is called the great patriotic war. >> in russia that the it's been
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building up to this point that everyone in the face of an invasion of a foreign invasion, everyone must mobilized. but it doesn't it's not really happening because if you look at the tv ratings, the propaganda, talk shows are dropping in popularity where people are actually seeking out just regular mild entertainment, just comedy. and popular serious, not the end not the endless war imagery. and it's just, it doesn't seem like look it's been going on for almost three weeks now, a foreign invasion and russia soil there is like, i'm not seeing any kind of wave of patriotic fervor sweeping over russia. >> no, people, you know, people actually queuing to volunteer to enlistment office to two offices to volunteer to fight
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off an invasion on the country and everybody is just seems to be just shrugging it off free it's really, it's really bizarre. i mean, there's no other way to describe it now because that's that's that's the way it's because it's hard to it's been a national policy of demobilizing people a convincing them that they shouldn't be involved in anything, that they should mind their own business. and the government will in the kremlin will take care of the rest now, when they actually need people to mobilize to defend over an invasion, it's not happening because people are well, if putin is not, if it's not such a big deal for me putin, who think is more important to go to his end by john and to open an agricultural mexico. why should we care so i think that that is the logic care now, listen, we'll have to leave it there, but it's been fascinating to get your insights into all this. alexey kovalev. thank you so much. >> thank you meanwhile, polish
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watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom returning now to our top story, the 2024 battle for the white house. now in full swing, former democrat turned independent presidential candidate ron robert f. kennedy jr. has suspended his campaign and endorsed republican donald trump. the two men appeared at a rally friday night in arizona. meanwhile, vice president kamala harris is basking in the glow of a successful convention and turning her focus to the upcoming debate with trump in september or campaign also released a new ad focused on the economy here's a few things i believe middle-class families, like the one i grew up in, they want common sense solutions. you want lower prices and lower taxes. i believe you want to just not get by, but you want to get ahead. we must create an opportunity economy where everyone has a chance to get a car loan, buy a home, start a
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business. but most of all that instead of being floating a full political ad earlier friday, her republican rival campaign in las vegas, he avoided explaining how he would pay for his proposed tax cuts. only boasted about the strength of the economy while he was in office furious the, growth will then have tremendous growth you remember when i gave the largest tax cut ever given we had a much lower rate, but the following year, we took in more income with a lower rate. we took in more income and companies like apple and others were bringing money in from europe and other places. >> they were bringing in billions of dollars that they would have never brought in except for what i did one term in office and now three presidential races that made donald trump the force to be reckoned with in the republican party. but his time in politics has also at a major impact on trump's bottom line as political allies and trump's own campaign poured millions
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into his many businesses are kyung lah looks at how the past eight years have filled trump's pockets my new book, save america, published by winning team publishing, is now available for order in all the ways you already know former president trump publicly makes money selling books and bibles god bless the usa bible, gold seekers surreal, and trading card it's called the america first collection. >> it's at trump properties like mar-a-lago, trump's opulent florida home, where republican campaign dollars are pouring into trump's own pocket more than 150 congressional candidates and political groups have spent millions at trump properties and associated businesses according to a cnn analysis of federal campaign finance data with 2024 on track to be the biggest year of spending since 2016 the vast majority of the candidates are republican and most endorsed by trump.
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>> a vote for trump and merino is a vote to put america first. >> a clear example is ohio businessman bernie moreno, a political novice who made his fortune selling luxury cars the same month, marino announced his run for the u.s. senate last year, he spent $13,000 on event catering at trump's mar-a-lago, the same day, one of the payments was made, trump posted on truth social. marino is a highly respected businessman, was thinking of running for the senate trump endorsed moreno months later, calling him a maga fighter, two days after the endorsement, marino spent $17,000 at mar-a-lago and a month later, 80,000 more on a fundraiser at the private club, attended by some in trump's inner circle. >> we asked him here to florida bring him here to the, president. so we can share him with you marino is now locked in a competitive battle for ohio's senate seat with trump by his side. he is a hero.
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he's a winner that coincidence of this significant spending nearly coinciding with a trumpet dorsey meant doesn't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that there has been a bribe. >> that pattern does ensured. raise questions in the minds of voters about what's really going on here. >> be incredible carolina will do everything in my power to make sure this man gets back to the white house. we need him now more than ever. >> another republican endorsed by trump is also one of mar-a-lago top political spenders. this year alone, arizona senate candidate kari lake's campaign spent more than $100,000 on lodging catering, and facility rentals other top spenders at trump properties include retired football star and former georgia report public and senate candidate, herschel walker, his campaign spent the most of any congressional candidate in the last decade,
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nearly 200 $215,000 at mar-a-lago, trump's golf club in west palm beach and his las vegas hotel you know her shows not only a georgia hero, he is an american legend, trump endorsed walker, who would go on to lose his race political groups also dropped big money at trump's businesses the rnc spending more than 2 million since 2016 but at the top spot by far is donald trump himself, whose campaigns and associated political committees have funneled more than 28 million and political contributions to his businesses from renting his ballroom to his campaign to using election donations to papers, private jet force, one, trump the candidate has been paying trump the businessman. it's not illegal. the law is that candidates can spend money at their own businesses provided that the businesses provide real goods or services at a fair market rate. but it
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certainly raises at least an appearance self-dealing that is very concerning. from a corruption standpoint in a statement, the trump campaign told cnn these allegations are false, adding committees are paying the fair market rate for all venues and services spokespeople for bernie moreno and herschel walker. did reply to our request for comment and they say that the moral law i'll go fundraisers were wildly successful. walker adding that he and trump have known each other for 40 years and his events had nothing to do with trump's endorsement. we did reach out to the kari lake campaign, but did not hear back. and it is important to note that despite the criticism you heard in our story none of this is illegal kyung lah, cnn, los angeles the dow jones industrials close strong friday afternoon, gaining more than 460 points. >> the s&p and nasdaq all so
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up. it was all in response to fed chair jerome powell hinting during a speech that it was time to cut interest rates areas inflation is now much closer to our objective with prices having risen 2.5 over the past 12 months after a pause earlier this year progress toward our 2% objective has resumed. >> my confidence has grown than inflation is on a sustainable path. back to 2% from powell made the remarks during a speech at the gathering of bankers and economists. >> now is comments gave hope to investors and the general public about the future of the economy that siemens, matt egan explains in interest rate cut 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 asian monster-size interest rate hikes trying to get inflation back down into day. jerome powell, he all but declared victory battle saying
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he is more confident that inflation is going back to where it belongs, back to 2% and the mission he's saying has shifted that's it from fighting inflation to fighting unemployment. >> and that means a different strategy instead of raising interest rates, the fed is going to be putting them take a listen send to what powell said at jackson hole, the 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. so 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
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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, his struck are cautiously optimistic tone on that front. he said that there's quote, good reason to believe that the economy will we'll 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 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 the come to the rescue if they do see more weakness by cutting interest rates even further, back to you all the victims of the sinking of a yacht in the waters off sicily have now been accounted for about the investigation into a car as this continues. >> but more, when we come back
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bonding has been recovered from the luxury yacht that sank in the mediterranean off here's italy's sicilian coast all who were board have now been accounted for. the latest being hannah lynch, the 18-year-old daughter of british tech entrepreneur mike lynch, who also died in the incident breaking in barbie latza nadeau, who joins us now, live from rome. so barbie, what's the latest you know, in listening to this press conference is the first official comp press conference that we've had regarding this disaster. and the prosecuting magistrate, which is the person that it guides the investigation, has said the investigation is now into manslaughter, and negligent shipwreck that changes the dynamic a lot in terms of how they go forward with this investigation. it puts a spotlight on the captain and the crew. now, the questions being asked to the prosecutor are basically, are they going to arrest the captain and things like that? they haven't
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they haven't confirmed that they will be doing that so far there, but the fact that the investigation is now demand slaughter really, really does change the dynamic of things. they also said that they'll have to raise the wreck, which seems obvious in a situation like this. but it will be a multimillion dollar endeavor. and the at the press conference of prosecutors said that that that costs will fall on the owner of the ship, which is the family of mike lynch and so that that they expecting that to happen in the next couple of months have got to secure it before they raise it. and that they will only then be able to retrieve the version of the black box, which they said is inside that yacht because it's just too dangerous for those divers to go down and try to retrieve that going forward, this is now a manslaughter investigation into the deaths of these seven people appreciate that update. >> barbie latza nadeau in rome. >> thanks so much a grim forecast in bangladesh where more heavy rain is expected in the coming days and that could
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make a dire situation even worse as catastrophic flooding has already devastated parts of the country. officials in bangladesh say at least 36 people have been killed linearly four-and-a-half million impacted by the flooding, more than 25,000 people are now filling government shelters, but many more are still waiting to be rescued. some bangladesh's blamed neighboring india for the devastation, saying the government opened the dam, releasing the floodwaters. new delhi has reportedly said the release was automatically triggered by extremely hi water levels 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 kathmandu with more than 40 people award it's steep incline and fast flowing river made rescue and recovery efforts treacherous. 16 people were airlifted to kathmau an treatment. t cause of the crash still isn't known
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there in the middle. it is a tropical storm at this point, but it is forecast to become a hurricane. the main threat with this it's i believe there were two, but the main threat will be the wind we know what happened last time when the winds were blowing through the hawaiian islands especially when we have 73 or more percent of the island's in moderate drought or worse. so, yes, some very dry vegetation here around hawaii and winds are going to be gusting, maybe 40, 50 miles per hour. the storm does go to the south of the islands, but still close enough to make significant wind, not going to have a landfall with this storm system, but there will be some very heavy rainfall as well, especially on top of volcanoes here in the big island, the farther you get away from the center of where the track is going to be down here inside the cone, the less precipitation we're going to get. but there could be some flooding there on the big island for sure there's your rainfall. here's your drought situation on top of some of the islands here on top of some of the volcanoes on the downslope
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of the volcanoes that's where we see the driest conditions. now something significantly more sinister shasha, this is the storm that is going to impact the areas here in japan, south of tokyo, north of kyushu. this is a storm system that will be possibly the equivalent of a category three or four hurricane in the atlantic. here in the pacific, making landfall, they're just to the west, there, tokyo, southwest of tokyo, there's sendai down to the south and so yes, a very populated areas it could see significant impacts from the storm surge, from heavy rainfall, from obviously from wind, likely 200 kilometers per hour here across parts of japan, there's one of them computer models where it's taking it, what we do know there'll be significant rainfall with it. there will be storm surge with it, and there will certainly, without a doubt be wind damage will keep our eye on this. this doesn't happen until the end of the weekend and into next week. but as a significant storm that is
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