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cnn.com/freedom. the battle for the republican presidential nomination. and dash cam video of sandra bland's arrest. her death is under investigation. the drone that fires a gun made by a teenager and it might be completely legal. the u.s. president faces tough questions on iran on his last appearance on funny man jon stewart's the daily show. >> hello, everybody. we'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> this is cnn newsroom.
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>> great to have you with us. we begin with donald trump drawing a lot of criticism after taking his feud with fellow u.s. republican presidential candidate lindsey graham to a whole new level. >> here's what happened. at a rally in graham's home state of south carolina on tuesday with millions of people watching on national television, trump gave out the senator's private phone number. here's our dana bash with more. >> reporter: donald trump unvowed by a barrage of criticism. >> they say they didn't like the way that you know, the little -- i'm a little loud. i'm a little too strong. they don't like it. >> reporter: the reality tv star with a flair for drama took presidential politics to yet another level. >> i see your senator. what a stiff, what a stiff. >> reporter: responding to fellow republican presidential candidate lindsey graham saying this to cnn --
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>> he's backing a jack ass. >> i watch this idiot lindsey graham on television today and he calls me a jack ass. he's a jack ass. >> trump retaliated by reading aloud the senator's personal cell phone number. >> he gave me his number and i found the card. i wrote the number down. i don't know if it is the right number. 202- -- >> reporter: we asked why. >> why did you read lindsey graham's cell phone number? >> so people can call him so he can maybe get something done but he won't be able to. >> reporter: graham now unable to be reached by cell responded through his campaign manager said donald trump shows hourly he is ill prepared to be commander in chief. this amid a back and forth with iowa's largest newspaper the des moines register who's editorial board called for him to pull the plug on his side show. trump shot back about the paper's sagging sales. he appeared to be bull buoyed by
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the crowds. 1100 people in an auditorium and an overflow room. many at this retirement community waited on-line for hours to get in. >> he's a doer. >> i think he's terrific because he tells the truth. >> not everyone who came was a supporter. >> he scares me. >> he scares you but you are still here? >> yeah. i want to see him. he's a celebrity. >> reporter: despite causing so much controversy with comments about john mccain's war service some veterans here in military rich south carolina came to hear him. >> he disappointed me. i wasn't offended but disappointed. >> reporter: it's not a deal breaker? >> not yet. >> reporter: why? >> too far to go. the man has tremendous background. obviously has a great ability to delegate. he can make a decision on the spot. but also gets him in trouble. >> reporter: as for graham he did try to make light of trump's
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cell phone stunt by saying in a tweet, probably getting a new phone, iphone or android? that would be an upgrade no matter what for somebody like lindsey graham who only communicates by phone. he doesn't text or e-mail. currently has a flip phone. dana bash hilton head south carolina. >> donald trump taking cheap shots at his rivals and it is clerly working for now. he is leading in at least one national opinion poll. is it a meaningless side show what critics call a destruction with traction or is he speaking truth to power? jeffrey is a former aide to president reagan and contributing editor the american spectator and is joining us from harrisburg pennsylvania. thank you for joining us. how much harm is being done to the gop and the primary process with candidates throwing around personal insults like this? >> you know i don't think any
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to be perfectly candid. i know people are concerned about this. you know to be perfectly candid there's a lot of anger out there in the base of the republican party towards the quote unquote republican establishment, the lead ership in washington et cetera. this is their way, i think, of sending a message to these folks. >> it appears mr. trump has survived the insult to senator john mccain accusing him of not being a war hero questioning his war hero status. is trump facing a bigger problem when it comes to social conservatives with his views on religion? he said he's never asked god for forgiveness and seemed to mock holy communion. >> that is a valid question. as he goes through what we called in the reagan era the three legs of the republican party, three-legged stool. don't rule out the fact that he
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maybe like reagan changing the dynamic so that as people sort of weigh their choices here -- i think what they are looking for here is honesty. i think that's why they are responding to him. >> would you vote for donald trump for president? do you think he would make a good president? >> sure. it always amazes me. he's built this entire global organization. and, you know you can't be a dummy and do that. i've gotten to know him a bit. he's a very smart guy, very talented. i listen to these descriptions of him from people that he is a rodeo clown or this and that. and i think, you know boy, talk about the power of, you know, under estimating people. they used to under estimate ronald reagan too. he was a b movie actor and not very bright that kind of thing. i think they are massively underestimating donald trump and i think they will pay a price for it. >> is there a problem here that
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as donald trump goes through this primary season that eventually he alienates so many sections of the american voting public that he runs out of support from veterans to immigrants the list keeps going on. >> i don't think he will run out of support. the whole mccain incident i found fascinating. when mccain ran for president himself, there were all kinds of people out there saying things that were just terrible about senator mccain that he was abusive, he had a bad temper he was mentally unstable. i mean these were common reports in the media of the day. suddenly now they are all defending his honor which i must say i find somewhat suspect here. so i think, they are making a mistake, a big one going after donald trump like this. >> my god, are you saying there is hypocrisy in politics these days? i'm shocked. >> it's shocking.
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>> great to speak with you. hope we can talk again. >> anytime, john. i'd love to do it. >> it's true that reagan was perhaps under estimate ed initially but at least he had held public office before. >> he was head of the actors union. he had actually run for the presidential primary at least once before. missed out. he had a lot of runs on the board. >> donald trump, i mean if he can survive senator graham attacking him, if he can survive attacking mccain. >> he still has the conservative media on his side rush limbaugh fox news still supporting him. >> we'll see what happens. the debates will be interesting to watch with him on the stage. >> king kong. another republican contender had officially entered the race. second term ohio governor john kasich announced his bid at ohio state university. >> this is the second time he sought the nomination and here he is talking about his plans for job creation and the
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economy. ♪ >> you want job creation you balance the books. am i right? you balance the books. if i'm president, or maybe i should say when i am president -- [ cheers and applause ] -- i will promise you -- i will promise you that my top priority will get this country on a path to fiscal independence strength and we will rebuild the economy of this country because creating jobs is our highest moral purpose, and we will move to get that done. [ cheers and applause ] >> kasich said he also supports medicaid expansion under the affordable care act, that's obamacare, common core education standards and a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. he should run as a democrat. >> more moderate than the rest of the republicans. here's a look at the 16 republican candidates officially
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in the running. there's a lot of them there. kasich's come petter tos include jeb bush marco rubio and governor scott walker. this is a very crowded field and growing by the second. >> this one not so crowded. democrat field includes five candidate, hillary clinton leading the way so far. bernie sanders giving her a run for her money. see how long that lasts. a young woman is stopped by police for a minor traffic violation. three days later she's found dead in a jail cell. we are getting a look at the dash cam video of the arrest. police say 28-year-old sandra bland is her name she hanged herself. this is what police are saying she hanged herself with a noose made out of a trash bag. her family does not believe she killed herself and she had a lot of good things in hertive life to live for. >> they are cameras in the hallway outside of the cell and
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don't show anyone entering or leaving before her body was found. the d.a. says a grand jury will ultimately decide whether what happened was a suicide or homicide. let's get to that arrest video now. you may see some glitches here. we don't know if the video has been edited or an issue with the camera equipment. what you are about to hear is a tense exchange between the police officer and miss bland. >> mind putting out your get, cigarette, please. >> i am in my car. why do i need to put out my cigarette. >> you can step out now. >> i don't have to step out. >> step out of the car. >> no you don't have the right. >> stand out of the car. >> you do not have the right to do that. >> i do have the right. step out or i will remove you. >> i refuse to talk to you other than to identify myself. >> step out or i will remove you. >> i am removed for a -- >> step out of the car now.
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or i will remove you. >> i'm calling -- >> i will yank you out of here. >> you are going to yank me out of my car. all right. let's do this. >> yeah we're going to. >> don't touch me. >> get out of the car. >> don't touch me. i'm not under arrest. >> you are under arrest. >> i'm under arrest for what. >> fm 1098 send another unit. >> get out of the car. get out of the car now. >> why am i being apprehended? >> i said get out of the car. >> why am i being apprehended? i'm. >> i'm giving you a lawful order. i'm going to drag you out of here. >> you are going to drag me out of my own car. >> get out of the car. >> failure to signal. you are doing all of this for a failure to signal. let's take this to court. >> go ahead. >> for a failure to signal yep. >> joining us now is cnn law
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enforcement analyst. i want to get your reaction to this video. at what point did the officer overstep the boundaries do you think? >> well, everything looked good up to the point where the officer asked the woman to stop smoking and she wouldn't stop smoking. i think maybe the officer overreacted when it came to the smoking incident and he had then opened the door and told her to get out of the vehicle. one thing people have to remember is no matter what when a police officer tells you to do something on a stop you have to do what the police officer tells you what to do. >> even in a situation whereby he is telling you to stop smoking and certainly not against the law to smoke in your car. you still have to do what he said. >> she didn't have to stop smoking, of course. it seems like -- she was very arrogant. she was yelling at the officer. it was a very intense situation for both of them. the fact is that the officer should have let the smoking
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thing go. that's what i would have done. but still the officer then made the decision that he was going to place her under arrest for resisting arrest or for the summons because the summons is in lui of an arrest and she should have complied with the officer. he probably would have let her go even after that. >> given that it is unnecessarily escalated and i think watching the video they are probably both to blame to some degree. in terms of disciplinary action what do you think should happen to this officer? >> well you know the department regulations for that state police there, he might have broken a regulation or so. the officer might get suspended or something like that. and maybe not -- that might not even happen. because the officer did act properly. the fact they are going to ask the officer, did you tell her to get out of the dare because she wouldn't stop smoking or because you decided because the way she was reacting toward you that you were going to place her under
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arrest for motor vehicle violation. >> sandra bland ended up allegedly committing suicide in her jail cell. we know the investigation is being looked at it will be treated as a murder investigation. given there are no -- seem to be no witnesses. we know there's a videotape outside of the cell. what will the fbi be looking for in terms of evidence here? >> they are looking for the same thing police are looking for here. the video. the video was on the cell area. the police said that nobody went near that cell. also there were two prisoners across from that cell. they were interviewed and said nobody went in to the cell at the time. nor did they hear commotion coming from that cell. it looks to me as an easy investigation and easy case. i would call this case sort of a ground ball based on the evidence i have seen. >> but the officer -- the officer who arrested her certainly isn't 0 to blame for the latter half in terms of what
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happened in the cell but it could have been deescalated. >> it probably could have been deescalated. even after he told her to stop smoking and she decided she wanted to stop smoking she still had that arrogant attitude to the officer from the beginning. she seemed to be a little out of control. even if the officer tried to calm that down i don't think it would have helped. >> there were clearly tensions flaring but we will see what happens with that investigation. thank you so much. we appreciate that. >> thank you. i guess the question is if an officer tells you stop smoking, even though you know it is not against the law to smoke in your car, do you have to do what the officer says. that would get anybody upset. >> do it and work it out later on. the u.s. say drone strike has killed a terror leader in syria. an offshoot of al qaeda has been planning attack s on western targets the u.s. had a $7 million bounty on his head.
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a missile hit his vehicle in northern syria earlier this month. u.s. president obama has ordered american flags to be lowered in honor of the chattanooga shooting victims. flags will fly at half staff at the white house, capital and other government grounds until saturday. >> meantime authorities still don't know why mohammad youssuf abdulazeez opened fire on u.s. service members last week. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are focusing on how this man, anwar anwar al-awlaki may have been a motivation behind the tennessee shooting spree. in writings examined by the fbi, as far back as 2013 he wrote he agreed with some of the radical teachings. he leader of allocate qaeda inspired a series of recent terror attacks, including "charlie hebdo" in
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paris. the boston marathon bomb sglgz he's the pre-twitter inspiration for a lot of terrorist attacks someone that would show up again and again in various attacks as being a figure who they looked upon as being particularly inspirational and authorititive. >> investigators uncovered data found on mohammad youssuf abdulazeez's cell phone. questioning whether someone could use martyrdom to atone for sins like being drunk. it came at a time when he was coping of losing his job because of drug issues and hiding it from his familiar lichl police notice ed a white powder under his nose. the fbi is focusing on the 48 to 72 hours leading up to the shootings, putting together a time line interviewing those who came in to cac with him. leading up to the point where he rented the mustang convertible to thursday's attack. so far, investigators have found
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no communication or coordination with any terror group, but they continue to sort through what has emerged as a complicated, conflicting web of political and religious views. >> assuming that mohammad youssuf abdulazeez wasn't connected to any group that's the kind of lone wolf that is difficult to stop. someone that doesn't have traces of communicating with a terrorist operative, or acting on a group's request. >> cnn, chattanooga. when we come back here on cnn, apple posted $50 billion this quarter but it wasn't enough for investors and we will explain why shares took a tum able back after the break. stay with us. so this beauty can be yours with a down payment and 10% financing. oh larry, lawrence. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com,
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filing for sanctions. she alleged cosby tricked her to taking drugs before he sexually assaulted her. >> the lawsuit was settled for an undisclose ed sum in 2006. earlier this month, she filed legal papers asking to unseal cosby's deposition and free her from confidentiality restrictions. u.s. federal appeals court has thrown out some of the convictions against former illinois governor rob blagojevich. in 2011 he was found guilty of conspiracy and attempted extortion. among his schemes an offer to apoim point boemt obama campaign adviser to fill the senate seat which vacated by then president elect obama that is if mr. obama would give blagojevich a cabinet position. the u.s. supreme court of appeals ruled that was not necessarily an illegal deals. charges still stand and for now blagojevich remains in jail. head to wall street now
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where shares in tech companies took a hit on the heels of weak earnings reports. the tech giant posted the largest quarterly loss ever. apple shares tumbled 6 3/4% after hoursthem. the company did not reveal any data on the sales of those apple watches. >> apple made its wall street debut almost 35 years ago. investors who bought in early and held on to those stocks are sitting on a gold mine. john and i were debating how we could do the same. >> fire up the time machine. >> a couple invested $17,000 in apple shares in 1998. today they are millionaires. >> they say buy low.
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but if you were buying apple stock in 1998 you were buying really low. under a dollar a share in today's terms. >> when you first invested in apple, how much was your initial investment? >> we started in 1998 4600. that's how we started. we didn't spend much on it. they were cheap. >> this is before the iphone, before the ipod. that was actually a low point for the apple companies. what made you so excited about apple? >> i think it is 1998 or 1999. i went to the mac world conference and i saw steve jobs talking and the whole thing triggered it. it is not just about the product. they got me interested in their business. >> the couple didn't stop buying apple stock in 1998. they say they have invested tens of thousands in the company over the years, an investment in a stock that is up over 13,000
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percent since they first bought. >> recently you hit a million dollars in your total investment. what was that moment like? >> she's more excited about it. >> not the money part. >> they have sold some of their stock to buy things like a vacation home but say they have always held on the most of it. >> when you have sold stock was it because you didn't have confidence in the products or the business? >> never. always discipline. the market goes up and down. you can not catch it. >> what does the couple think of the stock today? >> i think it is time to buy. in time to buy. >> more? >> more? >> that's news to him. >> time for a short break. when we come back israel has the iron dome to prepare against air strikes. we will tell you what they are doing to fight against hamas and its soldiers underground.
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welcome back everybody. thank you for staying with us. you are watching cnn newsroom live all around the world. >> let's give you your headlines. in texas authorities released dash cam video revealing new details about a case that captured world wild attention. among other things the video shows the officer who stopped sandra bland for an alleged
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traffic violation, threatening her with a taser. bland was found dead inside of her jail cell a few days later. the cause of the her death is under investigation. two british men are held on terror charges in london. the uncle and his nephew are accused of planning to join isis in syria. the nephew is allegedly planning to attack u.s. military personnel inside the u.k. by running them over with his car. spokesperson says a u.s. air strike hit the leader of a group that is an offshoot of al qaeda that's been planning attacks on western targets. they are moving quickly to develop an anti-tunnel device to fight hamas tunnels being dug from gaza to infiltrate israel. >> they call it the iron dome of the underground. >> reporter: this could be a video from last summer's gaza
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war. hamas militants in an underground tunnel but it's not. israel's intelligence officials say hamas is building new tunnels and finding them as become a top priority ever since the gaza world. along the border israel is testing a system working with with the united states. major says it is dangerous game of underground hide and seek. >> every time that we find out there's a new tunnel that previous method didn't manage to actually find we -- we test ourself and analyze that case and find a new method to find the next one. >> during the war, hamas militants launched surprise attacks from tunnels that crossed under israel's security fence and in to israel. the military says it destroyed more than 30 tunnels, some more than a mile long and 60 feet deep. the idf said there were nearly 60 miles of tunnels along the gaza border.
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>> the ceiling is made out of concrete. >> reporter: the captain took it in to one of the first tunnels the military found before the gaza war. israeli intelligence knew hamas was building tunnels but had trouble pinpointing them. when soldiers stepped in to the tunnels they were stunned by the construction. there's a lot of room here once you get used to the claustrophobic feel to move quickly. someone could run through carrying weapons. there is enough room for a motorcycle. the surface is flat enough you could move quickly. >> the next tunnels will be at least as good as this one. we know that hamas did not stop digging process. >> reporter: tunnel experts say tunnels are not just a tool of past they are a battleground of the future. >> it's going to be our problem for the next five decades for now. one of the main tools to struggle and to be let's say kind of a fair fight it's to go
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underground. >> reporter: israel won't say much about the tunnel detection system but the idf said they are constantly working to improve the system. the idf developed iron dome to protect against rocket attacks and now testing the iron dome of the underground to detect tunnels. iran's par limb will be taking its time deciding whether or not to approve the nuclear deal. it was present ed to lawmakers on tuesday. they decided to form a committee to look at. >> it they will not vote on it for 60 days. that's the same amount of time the u.s. congress is studying the deal for. zarif said the deal is in iran's best interest although he never claimed it was totally in iran's favor. >> translator: i emphasize negotiating is about give and
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take. and unless the significant demands of two sides are met no agreement can be reached. this flexibility has been goal oriented and well calculated. >> meantime u.s. president barack obama is taking his pitch for the iran nuclear deal on the road. he told a group of war veterans in pittsburgh the u.s. should choose diplomacy instead of rushing in to another armed conflict. >> those remarks are clear reference to george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. >> in the debate over this deal we're hearing the echos of the same policies and mind set that failed us in the past. some of the same politicians and pundits that are so quick to reject the possibility of a diplomatic solution to iran's nuclear program are the same folks who are so quick to go to war in iraq and said it would take a few months. >> mr. obama also talked about
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the gosh yaxs with iran. later in the day during his final appearance on the comedy news program "the daily show ." >> so we're fighting with iraqis to defeat isis along with iran but in yemen we're fighting iran with iraqis and saudis. >> that's not quite right but that's okay. but look, look -- >> who are we bombing? [ laughter ] >> right now we're going after isil and we have a 60 country coalition and that's a top priority. but with respect to iran look this is an adversary. they are anti-american, anti-israel, anti-semitic. they sponsor terrorist organizations like hezbollah. >> sounds like a good partner for peace. >> well as has been said
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frequently you don't make peace with your friends. >> trust jon stewart to inject humor in to it. >> that is what he does well. i started on a friendly note. the president said he issued an executive order to keep jon stewart from leaving "the daily show." it will be a sad day when that is set to happen. lufthansa passenger jet carrying 100 passengers had close call with a drone. apparently it made the pilots very, very angry. >> the jet was preparing to land on monday when the pilots noticed a black object on the right side of the plane. the pilots navigated around it and the jet landed safely. the private use of drones falls in to unchartered legal territory and privacy issues are not the only problem. >> we have a report on a recent incident in connecticut that's raising serious safety concerns about how drones are used.
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>> this is the video that caught federal investigators attention. police say 18-year-old austin of clinton, connecticut is the mastermind behind this homemade gun-mounted drone. the video posted to you tube gained more than 1.7 million views. one person writing, quote, strange and scary thought for someone to be using a drone to carrying a firing gun. police say he opened fire on his private property. and that's not illegal if done safely. police have no evidence anyone's life was in danger. the faa is now investigating whether he violated the agency's rules. >> there are countless ways that drones can be useful. using one as a remote-controlled weapon is not one of them. >> reporter: after a man crashed a drone on the white house lawn earlier this year. in the end, prosecutors did not pursue charges.
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from his on-line posts, the connecticut teen appears to be a drone enthusiast. he has posted additional videos including this one. >> you want to take pictures. >> reporter: he says a woman assaulted him after the flew a drone above her. the woman allegedly believes he was recording her at a connecticut beach. >> she took a swing at me. i began to fall to the grund. >> reporter: the woman was charged. he was not. but when it comes to this video, no indication yet whether there's any law to be enforced. >> laws they take a while. technology doesn't wait. it moves forward. >> because drone laws have not caught up with technology, it is sometimes tough to regulate the surge of drones taking to the skies. although it appears there's nothing police can do on a state and local level. the faa is still investigating. there's no federal law that explicitly prohibits arming a drone, but the faa does have
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regulations that say you cannot drop an object from an aircraft and a drone is considered an aircraft. at the very at least, this could be a violation of faa operating rules. renee marsh, cnn, washington. acclaimed novelist has died at 84. he wrote several novels. he died of complications from lung cancer. u.s. president barack obama reacted to his passing by tweeted e.l. doctorow was one of the greatestists. his books taught me much. he will be missed. when we come back the pope seems more determined than ever to tackle two major global problems calling climate change and human trafficking interconnected emergenies. we will have details coming up in just a moment.
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on tuesday the pope spoke at a conference attended by politician s around the world. >> reporter: pope francis addressed local leaders around the world gathered at the vatican today to discuss climate change and human trafficking, two of the issues at the top othe pope's agenda. the vatican says they are interconnecting emergencies and the pope called on local politicians to lead the way at a grassroots level. saying they were the ones most able to reach out to those marginalized. he said the most important work is done from the peripheries to the consciences of human kind. the pope expressed the hope that the united nations would take a strong position, he said, on the
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question of human trafficking. he said he had great hope in the paris summit on sustainable development goals that it would reach a fundamental basic agreement. the mayors each had ten minutes to speak today. the first day of the conference. we heard from mayor bill de blasio who said that new york city committed to reducing green house gas emissions by 40% by the year 2030. we heard from the mayor of kochi who said that india has the most slaves in the world but they have enacted laws to help protect child labor to give children the right to go to school and make sure in rural areas they have the right to work. the mayor of madrid said it is not just creating laws but lawmakers have to set an example and she and the local counselors in madrid walk or take public transportation. the mayors or local leaders will have a chance to continue their discussions tomorrow on the second day of the vatican conference.
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cnn, rome. cnn's freedom project highlights the fight against slavery and human trafficking and our new documentary "children for sale the fight to end human trafficking" airs 8 p.m. in london and 9:00 p.m. in central europe on wednesday. heavy rain and flash flooding have hit northern iran. we did see some pretty surprising video of these buildings collapsing on the banks, unbelievable stuff out of iraq. we talked about the rain yesterday. now we're just getting, i think a sense scope of how significant this was across iran. let's show you what zain is talking about here. where's your house? well it's in the river. this is awful stuff. this is not in teheran. this is further to the north and east. look at this triple decker there. just going down. a matter of seconds. unbelievable. we did have some injuries.
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we did have some fay ta talltytalities. it is unusual because they don't usualry get this kind of rain this time of the year. there's teheran. we will take you to one of these valleys nestled by the mountain hill tops. that water can only go down the valley and river, and that's where we had the river taking homes with it. there you see the river. there we continue to see it swelling here. i don't think we will get additional rainfall. that's going to add to the volume but it already is bad enough. we have to get the crest moving further down the pike here. few scattered showers over the next couple of days and that's it. just unfortunate that it will be a while before they get that mess cleaned up there. let's talk about portions of eastern china and in to japan.
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look at this rainfall. 431 millimeters. that's 17 inches of rain in two days. this is getting out of hand now. portions of japan and coe chi, 144 millimeters of rain portions of china and the 100s and 300 millimeters of rainfall. incredible stuff because of this frontal boundary with heavy rainfall that will continue think next several days. not going to move that much. i think we are in for quite a rainy pattern here and a quick update on our typhoon. we continue to monitor that one. it is heading north and west with. i think by the time it arrives in southern japan this weekend it will be much weaker. we will be talking about heavy rain and gusty winds but i don't think it will be a catastrophic event. >> has it stopped raining in china. >> it has not stopped raining in china. it hasn't. this has been an incredible rainy season. you saw the totals here. more to come. >> good to have you with us. >> thank you, ivan. when we come back feeling the heat on social media because
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not stop. what do you do? i do the glare. >> you do? i bet you were mean to them too. the owner of a diner in maine yelled back and that got people on the internet yelling at her. here's our jeanne moos with that story. >> reporter: there's nothing appetizing about a cry baby at a restaurant. here at marcey's diner in portland maine. >> eggs over easy. >> reporter: a crying 21-month-old has provoked an outcry all because the owner did this -- >> i turned around slammed both hands on the counter and pointed at the child and i said this has to stop! >> reporter: that's not how the toddler's mother reremembers it. she said that the owner was -- >> screaming in her face like shut the hell up. i think i was in shock because i had never seen behavior like this before. >> reporter: the two stories die verged in other ways. >> i know after 40 minutes of
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screaming, i had enough. >> reporter: the mother says the toddler was crying not screaming for a little over ten minutes, in the 40. the owner had asked the parents to take the child outside, at least once before. but the mom said it was raining. the parents vented their anger on marcey's diner facebook page. the owner is an absolute lunatic. may karma bite you in the [ bleep ]. in her f-bomb lace ed responses. the owner called the toddler, that monster and the beast. the back and forth prompted a deluge of comments pro and con. though way more seemed to side with the owner. the morning shows, chewed over the topic. >> parent said are you screaming at a child? yes, i am. and she shut up. >> reporter: so far the egg seems firmly on the grill rather than on the owner's face.
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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com terrorist killed. the u.s. confirmed the death of a senior al qaeda leader in syria. republican rivalries heat up as donald trump gives out an opponent's private cell number. a woman in this video was found dead in her jail cell not long after being arrested. hello and welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and those tuned in from around the world. i'm errol barnett. >> and i'm paula newton. thanks for joining us. this is "cnn newsroom."
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