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this is cnn news room. >> we begin in jerusalem. the palestinian red crescent says nearly 100 palestinians were injured by rubber bullets on saturday. police say they were trying to disburse crowds of people throwing rocks and fireworks. let's bring in cnn live in jerusalem. more violence and growing international backlash what is the latest.
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>> yeah, it was the holiest night, there was clashes against east jerusalem. i'm outside of demascus, this is an entrance of of a clash where they responded to stun grenades. there was also clashes into the neighborhood where the palestinian families were facing eviction. they are seeing several days of attention and unrest. hundreds of people were injured, sixth of them were under the anyone of 18 including a 1-year-old child among those injured. the clashes that we saw last night were not as dramatic as those we saw on friday night
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when we saw really dramatic clashes at the compound. 17 of their officers were injured in those clashes, but none of this is happening in a vacuum. there has been tensions in jerusalem for several weeks now there is growing international concern and condemnation over the violence happening here. we're hearing from where countries, the european union, and many of those facing eviction and the cabinet is meeting later today to discuss what will happen tomorrow. tomorrow could be another major flash point. the calendar is gaining
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traction. to add on top of that there is a march of is railies through the old cities of jerusalem. they are teetering on the edge even more than the unrest we have seen in the last few weeks. >> thank you so much for staying on top of those stories for us. >> on monday is the day that they celebrate taking control of all of jerusalem, and often extremists, they marched through the areas and it is a dangerous
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day under the best of circumstances. the police in jerusalem and israel have to make sure that in jewish extremism yelling things like death to arabs is not allowed. second it would be a travesty. these families are not originally from this neighborhood in jerusalem. they're originally from places where they were forced out in 1948. for these families to be forced out again is something that is really enraging to palistinianss planfully a context where they're not citizens of israel. they don't have the same basic rights that the jewish citizens
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have. there is a lot here that is dry tinder unless the government, which is distracted by not having a working government unless they focus to try to calm things down it could get worse. >> that was peter who spoke with us earlier. the voyage of that out of control chinese rocket is over but we're not exactly sure how it ended. parts of it ended up in the indian ocean west of the maldives. social media users reported a speck in the sky, but the rocket was huge, ten stories high and weighed 22 tons. most of the devices it carried were destroyed during reentry into the earth's as tmoatmosphe.
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so far no reports of damage or casualties or any debris. all right, so for more on this let's bring in will relatripley. a huge sigh of relief and finger pointing in china. >> china claims it went down just high in the indian ocean, the area of possible impact was unclear up until hours before this actually went down. now we can't exactly confirm beyond china's statement that this is where the rocket, or the debris that remained ended. unless something washes ashore we don't know how much of that massive ten story, 22 ton hunk of metal that was seen on social media. people even with their cell phones this little blip here was captured over the middle east.
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i believe this video was from saudi arabia. and in japan, an astrologist got a better view of it in the hours before the final reentry into earth. you can see how it was so quickly flipping. every time it gets bigger that's the reflection of the sun, it shows how the object was hurtling out of control in space at 18,000 miles per hour. it has been decades sense space agencies allowed anything of this size to make an uncontrolled reentry. no one new for sure where it would touch down. they said they were confident it would not cause damage or injury and it would probably grow down in the ocean. but that is because the odds are that's true, 70% of the world is ocean. in the possible impact zone what was left of this giant rocket, a
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ten story building, mind you, the weight of one fifth of the statue of liberty it could have hit anywhere from new york to new zealand. according to a statement from nasa administrator bill nelson, he is condemning what happened here saying that space explorations must minimize the impact. he went on to say it is clear that china is failing to meet responsible standards regarding their space debris. not to say that western nations have not allowed things to call down uncontrolled. think about the sky lab that scattered debris off of west australia. but it's been four decades since that happened. ch china's program is relatively know and they have an aggressive
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schedule to get their space station finished. they designed a rocket that doesn't have a controlled reentry. they would like to put it far away from anyone, but the model, the way it's designed doesn't allow for that. this may not be the first time that the world wonders where the debris could fall down, kim. >> so we'll are to go through all of this again in a couple months. expert visual analysis, will ripley. a shooting in one of the tourist meccas in times square. plus the u.s. vaccination rates going in the wrong directions. stay with us. antibacterial or moisturizing body wash?
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>> just as new york city began to open up, the famous times
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square became a crime scene. now police are looking for a suspect there. anyone with information of his identity to contact them. cnn has more details. >> police say a dispute ending in gunfire here early sunday evening leaving through bystanders hit including a 4-year-old girl shot in the leg. surveillance video shows the moment when busy crowds walking around were stopped by gunfire. at a press conference they said all of the victims are in stable condition but expressed extreme frustration about policies causing more gun shootings. >> bad policies need cons conse
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consequences. we need action, and we need policies for laws. >> the shooting comes at a very important moment for new york. times square is at the heart. broadway theaters just started selling tickets against last week. officials hope to bring tourists back to the city. and shootings like this in the heart of the city could make this a tough sell. cnn, new york. we're seeing new signs here in the u.s. that demand for vaccinations is dropping. average daily doses have fallen below two million. vaccine hesitancy is to bram and it could hinder the goal for 70% of adults to receive at least one dose by july 4th. here is the latest pitch. >> we can't let up now. the vaccines are safe, i promise you they're safe.
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they work. everybody in america 16 years old and older is now eligible to get vaccinated for free, now. >> in the vaccination rates, daily infections keep decreasing. restaurants are already allowed to expand capacity in los angeles. but they're fating a problem they didn't see coming. paul has the story. restaurant owners are telling us they need to rehire or hire more employees. here at a los angeles landmark, they can't open one of their dining rooms because they don't have enough workers. >> i think in total we need about 250 people and i know we're not alone in this. others have having this issue. a lot of job sectors are seeing this and ours is being hit particularly bad. >> aoc, l.a. icon, pretty good
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paying jobs. you had a manager getting paid $75,000 a year but the pandemic hit and tell us what happened to that manager as a consequence of not having a job. >> it's so expensive here, they moved to bend, oregon where they could afford to live with this uncertainty about their financial future. they had family there, this is a story across the board with so many employees that just left the state, too expensive. and without a job and without prospects they had to take off. >> some restaurant owners in southern california have been very critical of governor newsom and all of his social distancing and lock down policies, stein is not. she says california would not be where it is now in terms of it's low positivity rate if it wasn't for a serious lock down. she says now they need to look forward, try to get people back to work. if they can put the restaurant workers back on the job that, inturn, will spark the rest of
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the economy. reporting from los angeles, i'm paul vercannon. >> cases and deaths have been on the decline, they have been watching the covid crisis with deep concerns. should people who have been vaccinated worry about it? top covid advisor says no. here is what he told cnn earlier. >> it looks like we'll get very good levels of protection from our vaccines. i think we will see that confirmed but americans should expect if they're not vaccinated they will be more exposed. if they are i think they can look at the variants and there will be very good levels of protection so far. >> for the fourth straight day india is reporting more than 400,000 covid cases. the latest figures pushed the total number of cases past 22 million.
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new lock downs, curfews, and other restrictions are set to take effect in other cities. they will force 900,000 people across the country that depend on oxygen to breathe. the indian supreme court says they set up a way to get oxygen supplies. more cases, more curfews. >> that's right they have a certain amount of criticism and from some unusual avenues. now they are now saying they really squandered the early success they had. they also said in this medical journal at times the government has seemed more intent on removed criticism than trying to
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control the pandemic. they say it is part of an ocean discussion during the crisis inexcusable. it is not unprecedented for them to criticize the handling of the pandemic, but it is particularly pointed criticism saying there was complacence si that played a part in how things god so bad so quickly. there was also a worry that there could be up to a million deaths by august. we are less than a quake either of that now. they say if that is the case it means they have presided over a self inflicted national catastrophe. there has been a decision by the
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supreme court to deal with distribution of oxygen supplies. we have seen countries around the world donating supplies, cylinders trying to prevent this shortage in oxygen supplies and quite frankly the government is being criticized for not having distributed that well. so the supreme court appears to at least in name taken that out of the government's hands deciding where the resources need to go and making sure that they get there, kim? thank you so much. >> throughout the holy month of ramadan muslims have been encouraged to take some precautions.
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but not everyone seems to be following the guidance. >> many people not wearing masks and gathered close together. quite different from what the city looked like a little more than a week ago when the country's mill tire was seen patrolling the street. it is part of the balance tipping towards tradition leek these people shopping ahead of the festival. >> half of the people don't understand covid-19 and they don't consider it a pandemic within if they considered it we would not be going through this
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situation. >>. >> the fear is that the same could happen with the end of ramadan in pakistan and bangladesh. and shutting down all but essential markets. >> if we don't act on these instructions we have what happened in india in front of you. stay home and stay safe. >> long lines of people are waiting to get the vaccine. many there are worried that the crisis could be repeated here. so far they have avoided a massive serge in cases and bangladesh has seen a steady decline in the last few weeks. one doctor says that is due to a lock down since early april. but there is concern now that
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some shopping malls have opened up again. the lock down as been a channel for many. they managed to feed about 1,000 people a day, many of whom lost their jobs during the pandemic and they can't afford food. >> i'm fasting, i make very little earnings. so i had to come here for free f food. >> across south asia, so many reasons to get covid under control. >> one of the largest gas suppliers in the u.s. was the victim of a major sign cyberer
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welcome back to a of you watching us here in united states and around the world. federal agencies are working with the colonial pipeline to investigate the breach. on such a critical part of the
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nation's infrastructure is raising serious concerns at the white house. >> one of the largest fuel pipelines in the u.s. was forced to shut down due to a signer attack. the white house release itted a statement saying they are working actively to assess the agreement and help the company restore pipeline organizations as quickly as possible. one thing they're really focusing on is analyzing just how much of the full supply will be impacted and effected by the shut down. and the whouls also started reaching out across the energy sector to make sure they can prevent similar attacks like this from happening again. the owner of the clonian pipeline says it involved
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ransomware. but this is one of the largest in the united states that provides about half of the oil supply to the east coast. it carries about 100 million gallons of gasoline each day and it all comes against the backdrop and concerns of possible vulnerabilities. that is something that the biden administration has been focusing on during the administration. >> explosions outside of a girl's high school in afghanistan killed more than 50 people. authorities say the blast was caused by a car bomb. the taliban spokesman is dined
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the involvement. it is raising questions about a security vacuum. >> moscow's victory day parade is wrapped up. it marks 76 years since they defeated nazi germany in world war two. we are also watching in moscow. so the context of this make social security a little different this year, right, with covid and growing tensions in the west? >> yeah, also a new president in the white house as well and one of the things that we also have to keep in mind is that we could be a month away from a summit. that could set the tone for the relaces from russia and the united states for the next cup the years, but you're right.
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but the context of this coming at the tail end of last year. that parade could not take place on the 9th of may because this country informs a really hard lock down at that point in time. the parade, and this day today, very special for russia and certainly also something that a lot of people here that have been watching very closely. but you're right it comes at a time of continued heightened tensions and escalating tensions. particularly also between russia and the united states. the u.s. taking serious actions. both countries expelling diplomats from one another, but you also have russia amassing
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for the southern borner with ukraine. that again started to fuel tensions as well. he sort of tried to frame things in a way. i want to read you a key portion of what he said. he said the war, meaning world war two, brought to many unberble trials. there is no forest giveness or excuse for those that contemplate aggressive plans. they believe that russia is a country that is under threat from rern natives. we have seen some of these, an important pete of context on
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this day. many of the. >> they are picking up an extra seat compared to 2016 and together with the green party there is no a pro-independence party. scott, lots of threats to pull at coming out from these elections, but we have to start with scotland, what's the significance of this result? >> hey, yes, so the significance is that the king maker is now the green party.
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it is pretty unlikely that we will see that soon. we're seeing a lot of politicking. they grafting a referendum. not with the scottism parliament. they can go ahead and vote in favor of holding a referendum. they have a majority to do it and that will be part of the conservative majority party in westminster. they can also hold a referendum to make the case. but even if that were to be the result, and it's not clear that it would be that would also like i will be held up in court, so there is a long road ahead there
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and they also seemed to pour cold water on that idea. they're saying any referendum that is held they want it to be internationally recognized. all of that said the s&p is promising none of this will be discussed until the pandemic is clearly behind us. >> we'll watch for that scott, thank you so much. permits for fishing went into effect last week in france and it is making habs for the ficher men. our nick roberts has the latest. they are hauling their harvest
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from the sea, but the dispute over fishing rights is not done. france is refusing their catch. >> among jersey's tiny fishing threat, a sense of foreboding. >> we can't sell our fish to france. we catch way more than the local market needs. >> what's that doing to your livelihood? >> destroying it, slowly. >> jersey didn't vote on protection sit or get a say on the new trade agreement but it is found by it's firms --
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>> the french fisherman can demonstrate that they meet the thresholds for the time they fish in our waters and they will be going from an old permit to a new permit. >> his island with his close historic ties to france are faired in the myriad of complexities leading, he says, to confused licenses. >> the data we received through the proprocess, you know they're incomplete or incorrect in some instances. >> back in the par boar, they
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hope the chief minister is right. >> they have been very week, they rolled over numerous times, but thaw seem to be taking a slightly tougher stance. >> the drama seems done for now but i did blom si is kicking in. with so much at stake it will still be a rocky ride ahead. and just hearing aid on cnn newsroom -- >> a stranger sleeping at your home, how can we feel safe about that? >> why china is forcing some families to host government officials inside of their homes. stay with us. meet the ninja foodi air fry oven. make family-sized meals fast. and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven,
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the u.s. navy says they have seized thousands of weapons. it has rocket propelled grenade launchers and assault rifles. it was on a stateless vessel. the origin source and destination of the weapons are under investigation. the crew was questioned and ultimately released. >> imagine being told you have to host a government official every month that will eat and sleep in your home. it's part of a policy that ramped up as they were detained up to two million uyghurs. they insist they were popular. ivan watson says many people say
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the unwanted guests meant they had to live in constant fear. >> playing with the children, these are some of the activities of more than the one million people sent by the chinese government to live with the families of mostly they are aimed at promotesing unity by forcing families to host government officials in their homes. >> they say they have had to play host to chinese officials. >> a stranger is sleeping at your home, how do you think.
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strangers sent by the government, teaching their hosts how to wear make up and even how to wash their hands. >> i brought the concept of modern life into their home so they can live a better more civilized life. >> did you a choice whether or not to keep these people in your home? >> no, we had no choice. >>. >> she was set to host four chinese officials in her home for ten days every month. she risked being sent to an internment camp. >> we had to pretend we were happy and if we did not it would be against our policy. >> the home stay program has a sinister motive. >> it's to combine indoctrine nation and.
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>> 12450ethis is a 2018 memo. it instructs them how to find problems. they say it could be signs of religious extremism. ask children questions while playing with them because children never lie. >> they call this the although invasion of privacy. >> there is no private space they can retreat to where they can actively sit there and be comfortable. >> one australian born says they had to host an officer in their months for 2018 while her husband was in an internment example. >> did you hear how your family felt about this man living in their house? >> they were like really scared.
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they just spoke about like how at night they could not really sleep properly because it was just to know a strange man in the other room, who was also sleeping, and pretty much just living in constant fear. >> the chinese government's rosy portrayal challenged by uyghurs says the hosts are actually hostages. >> we'll be right back. antibacterial or moisturizing body wash? definitely moisturizer! antibacterial can i have both? new dove care & protect body wash eliminates 99% of bacteria and moisturizes for hours two for one! can i keep it? new dove care & protect, zero compromise! hey, dad! can i keep it? hey, son! no dad, it's a video call.
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> . >> the olympic torch is going to toke you after completing it's journey on saturday. there are growing calls to cancel the games. japan extended a state of emergency in tokyo due to a surge in covid-19 cases. despite the growing number of cases, japan's prime minister says the games are still on. athletes say they're risking their lives by participating. we have a story of a 73-year-old paralympian.
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>>. >> she is a paralympic legend. she dons her trademark hair clips for every match. she is vying to be in history fifth summer games. >> how are you feeling amid the uncertainty of the games and the pandemic? >> i prepare to die under these circumstances, but i don't want to die of covid. if i die i want to die in a competition after a winning smash. like the thousands of hopefuls around the world, she is constanting facing mounting anxiety. she doesn't even know yet if she can be in the paralympics. vaccinations are unbelievably slow here she tells me.
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i called the health ministry many times asking what is going on with vaccines. she is unable to get vaccines before her international qualifiers and she is is scared to travel. drastically behind other developed countries just 0.1% of senior citizens have had a single dose. a key lawmaker said vaccinations for people over 65, that only started this month, may not be finished until end of this year or next. the prime minister declared another state of emergency in several prefectures as japan reports thousands of new cases a day driven by more contagious variants. compare that to last march when the games were postponed. they were reporting less than 100 cases per day. the games could turn into a super spreader event.
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even one of the highest ranking members said that cancellation remains an option. she played sports as a child, volleyball, track, and skiing. at 38 her husband fell ill and died. she had cancer two years later, the operation to remove the cancer left her paralyzed and she was given three years to live. i wanted to end my life, i could not do anything myself. i became disabled but i was given a great gift, to play wheelchair table tennis. she started at 45. at 56 she was in her first paralympic games. she was injured in two severe car accidents. >> i have been through so many hard times, but i'm mentally strong and i have a fighting
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good morning, and welcome to your new day. i'm boris sanchez, hi christine. >> hey, boris, i'm christi paul. what came up and finally went down. where officials think that out of control rocket finally landed after hours of uncertainty. new york police searching for a gunman after a shooting in times square that injured three people including a 4-year-old girl. we're going to break down what we know about how all of this began. and a cyber shut down, the

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