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around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom," severe weather across the u.s. may threaten your travel plans this holiday weekend, depending on where you are. we're live at the cnn weather center with the latest. plus, the desperation for many ukrainian residents suffering from power outages caused by russian attacks. i'll speak with one teacher living in kyiv during the blackouts. and -- >> usa! usa! >> a game watched around the world. how team usa pulled off a dramatic draw against england at the world cup. live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. the christmas season has begun in earnest here in the u.s., now that the country has wrapped up the thanksgiving holiday. shoppers from coast to coast, took advantage of black friday sales in both brick and mortar
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stores and online. airports will face a surge of passengers heading home this weekend, most of them on sunday. government data shows the number of air travelers on wednesday came close a pandemic record, but weather could create complication, heavy rain and even some snow could cause headaches for people on the air and on the roads. let's bring in cnn meteorologist derek van dam. derek, it sounds when it comes to possible weather delays timing is everything. >> yeah, you said it so well, kim. today is your day in you're traveling along the eastern seaboard. the i-95 area, la gaaguardia, j logan in boston, this is the area we're considering low volume. the weather won't hamper your travel throughout the course of the day. i can't say the same though for dulles, ft. worth, into the
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houston area. that is the region where we have a storm system that's developing, bringing us the heavy rainfall threat, a chance of severe weather and the potential for some flash flooding as well. so, we're going to monitor that closely. this storm system, though, is migrating towards the northeast. and that is going to quickly change that outcome for your travel outlook along the eastern seaboard of those airports i just mentioned a moment ago. sunday will not be a good day to travel because it will be impacted by a high number of people traveling, sheer volume, right? and also the weather factor. flash flood watch in and around the houston metro region as we speak. here's the radar lighting up like a christmas tree around dallas, dfw, houston, importantly there aren't any major cities or airports around this particular location as it spins out and moves across the southeast and eventually impacts the eastern seaboard, the i-95 corridor will see very wet
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roadways on sunday. so as you're traveling home from family and friends expect extra time. you need to add some padding for your travel, because that's certainly an impact not only on the ground but skies as well. watch the weather delays visit from dallas, to memphis to atlanta for the day today, that's the minor delays then into the eastern seaboard for the afternoon and evening hours when everybody tries to get home. we're expecting over 3 million passengers across the united states traveling on sunday. now, across the pacific northwest you're being inundated by rain and snow. seattle has the potential to see snowfall this week. again, it's all about the timing, peeft coast good right now, tomorrow is another story. >> that's good advice, derek, appreciate that. now, if you're flying sunday, the crowds might make you miss social distancing. aviation correspondent pete
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muntean looks at how packed the airports may be. >> reporter: we're in a short lull but it's about to come roaring back after thanksgiving when everyone comes home all at once. the tsa screened 1.4 million people in airports across the country, it's the lowest number since february. look at the day before, 2.55 million people screened by tsa nationwide. that's only 6% off from 2019 before the pandemic. and just shy of a pandemic era air travel record. now, the question is will subject hid a pandemic era record and could it hit the all time record? when the as it screens 2.88 million people the sunday after thanksgiving in 2019. i asked the tsa administrator if that's a possibility this time around. >> this holiday travel is going to be the biggest holiday travel since the pandemic. prepandemic on the sunday before thanksgiving, almost 3 million passengers, we'll be pretty
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close to that this sunday following thanksgiving. >> reporter: these numbers are uncertain because of the airport uncertainty that airlines cancelled 50,000 flights in total, due in part to staffing shortages, that was compiled by bad weather. the weather this time around has been relatively good and airlines have been on a hiring blitz. in fact, united cancelled no flight networkwide on the tuesday before thanksgiving. more than 166 million people are expected to shop for the holidays this weekend. the high expectations have some wondering if this shopping season will be the boost that businesses need to deal with the current economy. i talked to ryan batell, and i'll share his insights later in the hour. now, check out this amazing video, a man rescued from the gulf of mexico after falling from a cruise ship. the u.s. coast guard shows him
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bobbing in the water desperate for help after being spotted by a bulk carrier and was hoisted to safety. he was on the carnival valor having drinks when he told his sister he was going to the bathroom. he never returned and didn't report him missing until noon the next day. >> he realistically could have been in the water for 15 plus hours before we were able to successfully rescue him. i'm honest, 17-plus years career is unlike anything i've seen. this blows the normalcy out of the water here. it really shows the will to live is something that you need to account for in every search and rescue case. >> so far, the name of the man that went overboard hasn't been released. the coast guard said he was showing signs of hypothermia but is walking and communicating. and mexico has started extradition proceedings for the friend of a college student
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found dead inside her vacation rental last month. ryan young has the details. >> reporter: yeah, this is just a per flexing case people trying to figure out the details of this investigation. we know mexican authorities have moved forward with putting out that warrant. we don't know the name of the person they're looking for just yet, but we do know that six friends traveled down with shaq shaqu shaquille robinson. her father has identified seeing his daughter in a video. we haven't been able to authenticate that video yet but it's gruesome to see how she was hit over and over again. at some point, authorities were called, but it's too late for her. if you listen to her mother, you can understand why she's upset and don't trust the friends they called her that night. >> they said that evening when they called she wasn't feeling well and they were going to call
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the doctor. the doctor hadn't arrived yet and he said she had alcohol poisoning. we received the report and it said that her neck had been broken. >> fbi has gotten involved and we know the mexican authorities are looking for that person in the warrant. as soon as we have more information, of course, we'll push it forward, as this case continues to develop. ryan young, cnn, atlanta. authorities in virginia are still trying to find a motive for the mass shooting in a walmart store earlier this week. officials say the gunman had no criminal history and they released a death note that he apparently had written on his cell phone. cnn's brian todd has more. >> he just had the gun up to my forward, and it's just really hard. >> reporter: chilling new details released by police reveal that the man who killed
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six walmart employees bought his weapon that very day. city officials say the shooter had no criminal history and that he legally bought the gun he used, a 9 millimeter handgun, officials releasing from his phone, death note, writing his associates were laughing and mock be him, saying they gave me evil twisted grimes, mocked me. that's why they suffer the same fate as me. in another part, he writes, quote, i wish i could have saved everyone from myself. my god, forgive me for what i'm about to do. while the gunman spoke of specific people in the note, police say none of them were his victims. cnn reached out to the walmart to see if he hadden behavior disciplined. in a response, walmart said there's nothing that justifies
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taking incieing innocent lives. >> i heard from the very beginning he was the one to watch out for. >> reporter: the city released the identity of the youngest victim. friends say the steen had just started working at the walmart and used his first pay check to buy gifts for his mother. >> i had spoken to him. >> reporter: with two people still in the hospital, dozens gathered thursday to pray for the victims. as the community struggles to move forward, this survivor can't stop living the terror. >> the sound of the droplets, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick -- replays replays replays, replays. of how much blood was coming off the different shares it was making a rhythm and one of the most disturbing i think i will never let go of that.
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>> reporter: the mayor of chesapeake rick west has announced that a vigil for the victims will be held at city park in chesapeake monday evening. walmart still not answering cnn's questions about whether disciplinary measures had been taken against the shooter or whether any complaints from other employees had ever been made about him. brian todd, cnn, washington. brazil is mourning after a deadly attack on two schools. reports say a 16-year-old opened fire on an elementary and middle school and an education center on friday. at least three people were killed. 11 others injured. no details are available about the victims. police arrested the alleged shooter who was seen in security footage in military attire with a semi-automatic weapon. the government declared three days of official mourning after the attack. power outages, freezing weather, missile strikes, they've been facts of life in kyiv for weeks now.
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♪ usa! usa! >> no, no goal there. a tense world cup between the u.s. and england ends in a draw and both teams are viewing it a little differently from the english side. from the english side, the captain, quote, it wasn't our best performance but on the american side, the players weren't too disappointed with the final score. we're in doha with the details. >> reporter: well, we've really been blessed with some amazing games at this world cup, but unfortunately, the usa and england was not one of them, finished goalless, out but it's the kind of result that might support both teams. let's bring in our senior sports analyst darin lewis to join in. do you agree with me?
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>> not really. i think it was a result that worked for both managers and he's been doing a skier cease of interviews saying look, i'm delighted with this after 6-2 the other day against iran, a lot of people expected another free scoring expansive performance, but he likes to get his group through the group stages and that's what tournaments are all about. >> reporter: english fans look down their noses at american soccer football as they call it in the states. how much is this not losing against the americans. that's tough, right? >> absolutely. there is that against the americans, but the americans have done superb work to develop players. the second youngest team, torn scored in the tournament. they've got it on their side, with chelsea, and big clubs, valencia, there is quality all over the parks.
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and barcelona right now and arsenal. this is a side you cannot take lightly. and that's gareth bale is delighted at the point. >> it doesn't change what they're going to do in their final game which is sweet iran. they've got their destiny in their own hands. iran looked good the way they really took it to wales and won the goals. do you fancy u.s.' chances? >> i fancy both teams' chances really, iran, the good players led by taremy. set against the speed of the american side and the quality, a really good matchup. >> reporter: and the english team is probably done, as long
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as they avoid a spanking by wales they're going to the next round. this is a team that made it to the semis in the world cup and the finals last year. based on what you've seen so far, how will they go so far? >> i think they'll get deep into it. the french and spanish, england have not just got a good first 11, they've got good scorers. they also had the experience last year of getting to the finals and the semifinals of the world cup four years ago. there were still lots of players with those squads still with them right now. i think they have a good chance. >> it's not been the most m menacing game but both sides tell the tale to fight another day. thank you very much. >> earlier, i spoke about the world cup, i asked him if tamme usa could go farther than many
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predicted or england maybe not as good as the first victory against iran suggests. here he is. >> it's probably a bit of both, really. england is very disappointed, i think, after scoring six in the round in the first match that it malfunctioned last night. i think usa played very well. they were more dangerous, as you've seen in the package there, and they were very happy. they might have been a little disappointed that they didn't win the match. >> all right. now, looking now at the tournament so far, how has it been on the pitch? on one hand, huge upsets, on the other, a record number of scoreless draws. so what you have made of it so far? >> yes. the status it a mix and match, really. i think what has happened, at least the big shocks, the defeats of argentina and germany have really still carried the momentum of the tournament.
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i think from a tournament point of view, probably locally, it's disappointing that qatar didn't even make it to the third match to keep it interesting. i think the hosts are rather disappointed, they are champions after all. >> outside of the wales/iran watch on friday, some iranian fans protested against their government, others tried to drown them out as recorded by reuters. listen to this. >> freedom! freedom! [ chanting ] [ bleep ]. >> freedom. >> i just want the world to see it, wherever it, with the
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camera, covering the lenses with their flag, making a lot of noise. we must be heard. >> later on the program, we'll have much more on the u.s./england match, including reaction from both sides of the pond. you can hear why many americans are taking pride in their team despite the lack of goals. well, the power is slowly coming back after russian strikes on ukraine's energy system, but many can still face plaqueouts that could last hours or longer. and we talk about the impact on daily life. plus -- >> it's not just that, we really want to do more. we wish they -- >> protesters spoke out, they will investigate the iranian regime's crackdodown, stay with us. use sippin'unsweetened lipton can help support a healthy heart.
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welcome back to all of you watches us here in the united states, canada and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." ukrainian officials say the city of kherson is taking russian artillery fire around the clock. they released an update about an hour ago, saying at least 15 people have been killed in the last five days and 17 others wounds. and kherson has started moving patients to other parts of the country. the voluntary evasicuates began yesterday. officials are urging people to leave before temperatures drop
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even further. also on friday, president zelenskyy paid a visit to the site of a russian missile strike near kyiv. officials said the missile hit a building on wednesday setting it on fire and causing casualties. the lights are slowly coming back on in ukraine after massive russian attacks on its power system earlier this week. right now, ukraine has about 70% of the electricity it needs but repairing the damage is an uphill battle as power crews deal with high pinneds and freezing temperatures. they say water supply is back up and running and cell phone service is widely available again, but despite the progress, president zelenskyy says many ukrainians are still in the dark. here he is. >> translator: the key task at hand today, as well as on other days this week, is the rebuilding of power infrastructure. from wednesday to today, we managed to reduce the number of people who suffer regular
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outages to stabilize the good i have. as of this evening, those connections are inactive in kyiv, overall, more than 6 million users are affected. >> but some eu countries of moving to help ukraine get through the winter even if power remains scarce, france and the czech republic are done nation dozens of heaters. we want to give you the feeling of what it's like to live under the constant missile attacks and blasts. we're joining a by teacher in kyiv. she's speaking to us from the ukrainian capital. thanks so much for being here with us. so, your mare, the mayor of kyiv, said, quote, this is the worst winter since world war ii. in terms of dealing with the loss of power, heat, water, that's been the biggest challenge for you? >> the biggest challenge is to manage your life to maintain some sort of life/work balance.
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and to cope with stress. because really, since the beginning of october, when those missile strikes on the infrastructure parted, we're living with fear, unpredictability, and uncertainty. but i must admit that people until keefe and residents of ukraine developed some sort of stress proof objectives and ways to cope with power outages and how to live in circumstances like this. >> yeah. it's easier for some to cope, but you know, for those who aren't mobile, the sick, who are elderly especially, they will suffer through some of this. how are some of your more vulnerable neighbors dealing with this? >> uh-huh. yeah, of course, plenty of people feel vulnerable, for
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example, children, and people not mobile, or people, the elderly, who cannot -- who haven't prepared properly. but there are now many shelters where people can get cold water and get can home devices. there are now many devices, heaters, and lamps, candles, burners, generators. which are available to people of somehow to live through this tough winter. >> yeah. resiliency it's always striking. you tweeted a picture of yourself stuck in an elevator during a power outage. and then you wrote, the terrorists think they can undermine our morale by their threats and strengths, but each new attack strengthens our
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character. that seems to encapsulate the zeitgeist of the entire country right now. >> that's true. we ukrainians understand the goal of this, is to inflict pain, misery, panic and depression in our ukraine society. because russians are not very successful on the battlefield, so now they're fighting their war with residential areas, city land infrastructure. and vulnerable categories of ukrainian citizens. that is why the -- in fact, it's just the opposite, we are becoming stronger. more united, more resilient. more adaptable. i wanted to say that we are getting used to this situation, but to get used, means to put up with it. we don't put up. we just adapt. and it makes our nation stronger, and we continue to fight against the invader and
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the terrorists. >> yeah. just talk to me about that sense of normalcy that people are trying to establish. i understand people are still going out to restaurants. there may be more cold dishes served but how are people trying to keep that sense of normalcy, how are they adapting to normal life? >> of course, our day-to-day life changed our eating h ing h cooking, and life balance is impossible to maintain. but still, we can use some elements of our normal life, for example, many restaurants cav face and shops and markets in europe, because they have outdoor power equipment. and they're very welcoming for people, again, to warm up, to get charged -- to get their devices charged.
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well, it's possible to maintain some sort of normal life. >> yeah. well, we appreciate getting a sense what that life is like in ukraine, as you struggle through all of these challenges. olena, i really appreciate you coming on with us. thanks so much. well, as anti-government demonstrations continue in iran, as many as 14,000 protesters have been arrested. at least 2,000 charged so far. at least six protesters receiving death sentences. lawmakers have been called for protesters could be taught, quote, good lesson to deter others who threaten the authority of the iranian government. cnn's jomana karadsheh spoke to one protester about the relentless determination to keep going. >> reporter: risking it all for freedom, from the shackles of a
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repressive regime whose brutality and bullets fuelling the anger of those on the streets making them more defiant than ever. >> as long as he's ruling the country i couldn't do my duty. >> reporter: this doctor, we're not identifying for safety reasons, was one of hundreds of medical professionals who gathered in tehran last month for a demonstration organized by their council. it was violently broken up. many killed, injured and shot in the eyes and blinds. >> from the area, it was boarded off with all kind of horses. and they shoot everyone that was walking on the sidewalk up the street. i have bruises, bruises in spots on my body, my back and above my
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waist. but i suffered injury and electric shock. >> reporter: just going out to protest you could go to jail or killed? >> yeah, it could be worse. we wish they kill us on the streets rather than arrest us. >> reporter: because of all. horrors in detention facilities. all of these threats to you and your family, that's not stopping you and others. >> well, first off, they killed more than 1,500 in three days, less than a week, about three years ago, we know and all of us, we know there is no other way. we came from a long journey and realized that it cannot change and don't want to change. it is our duty to our generation to fight it. and hopefully change it.
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>> reporter: only iranians can change it as protesters and others say, but they believe the international community can do more than just watch, condemn and announce symbolic sanctions. >> they can with the ambassadors, united nations, use -- pay more attention. we need actual action. the most important question is are they willing to do that or not? that will stand down in history. >> reporter: jomana karadsheh, cnn, istanbul. the death toll from monday's earthquake in indonesia's west java province, rescues are still under way. two dozen remain missing. tens of thousands of homes were damaged in the narm disaster. more than half are considered badly damaged. they have built 14 shelters for
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get started with fast speeds and advanced security for $49.99 a month for 12 months. plus ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. well, despite the squeeze of inflation on many american families, holiday retail sales are expected to grow, which means shoppers will lean more on savings and credit to afford gifts. the national retail federation expects more than 166 million americans will do some shopping this weekend. that's a significant increase from last year. now, of those shoppers, 67% of them are expected to shop in the store. that's up 64% from last year. and an estimated $942 billion to
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$960 billion is expected to be spent between november and december. and sales are up between 6% to 8% from last year. now, inflation is the big elephant in the room. and people are having to be creative in the ways they shop. listen to this. >> one of the problems is inflation, prices high, so, we have to make some adjustment, what we're going to buy this year. so, yes, it is little bit downsizing, in terms of buying gifts, not like last year, so, yes, inflation is affecting us. >> ryan fatell is a senior fellow at claremont university, he joins me now from los angeles. thanks so much for being here with us. so, many of us that are interested in the economy and watching black friday and cyber monday sales, hoping to glean something that might give us a
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sense of how the retail sector and economy are faring, is that a good conclusion? are we drawing that conclusion in the next few days? >> at least you can say, we're not moving too much backwards, obviously with inflation, we saw what it was, increased by a couple percentage points. you see thanksgiving and also black friday sales, online numbers, close to $5.2 billion like you mentioned. that's a great indicator that we're moving there, obviously, as we saw in the purchasing power. a lot of these purchases are strategic. people have in mind, with the economy and looking for decisions how they purchase. the traffic in stores, you know, definitely, we weren't seeing parking lot being full. you could find parking spaces. but people were more strategic about the businesses and where they bought it from. >> yeah. i'm wondering about that sort of paradox we're seeing, u.s. retail sales and consumer spending, they rose sharply in october. so, you know, i'm wondering
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about those expectations from retailers for this coming season because of that paradox. polls show that americans are really concerned about the economy and that possible recession, but they're spending like they don't have a care in the world. >> well, you know, it's interesting, because this holiday season, at least from black friday going into cyber monday which will be another huge record-breaking day probably for the u.s., there wasn't as many deals and slashing as you think. you know, there were retailers that we were seeing that had many inventory, but you look at companies like best buy, where the ceos came out and they managed the inventory accordingly. not to say they didn't have great deals but normally wasn't the deals that many were looking for. i think the other aspect of this, kim, too, was if people are shopping going into the holiday season, having inventory is a big thing as well. because people are buying, you don't know if it's going to
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last. we had supply chain issues, kim, as you know, people are making decisions let me buy it now, even before -- a couple weeks before black friday, to ensure that you get what you needed and what you're looking for and that you don't have to fight for it in a couple weeks of christmas shopping. >> that's right. people shopping early. from the consumer perspective, there are other cracks that seem to be appearing. more households are relying on credit cards to pay bills. in fact, we recently saw the largest year over year increase in 20 years. what does that tell you? >> that is telling, right? that you got this, you know, you got -- i don't want to say bubble, because it's not the right word. you know, when you pay for something and you don't have the cash for it you know, it provides -- the word recession, things that household incomes can't afford. we did see this year there's about a 12% purchasing price go up as well, kim. so, when you have some cash and
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you have a job and we saw the seasonal high that comes down as well. people feel comfortable where i don't want to spend my cash, i want to put it on credit and pay for it next month. but credit was really clear that people are looking to spend and live their lifestyle, going into this holiday season. >> i want to pick up on what you said about seasonal hiring. those numbers that we've been watching, what do they tell you? also along with seasonal hiring not being what it was, we've seen also mass layoffs from so many tech companies. for many, unfortunately, it won't be a good christmas. and other companies as well are preparing for layoffs. so what are all of those numbers telling you, and what effect might they have? >> yeah, it's clear, employees kind of posted 8.2% fewer holiday opening this year compared to last year according to indeed. we saw seasonal jobs rose 33%
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year over year, so people are looking for jobs. also, you saw the tech jobs, many retailers are trying to put themselves in a better position to make money. retailers in general. when the margin is starting to squeeze, you think about the hiring wage, the wages increasing. it's interesting, the fedex chief service officer actually said that their company was skewing back this holiday hiring and expecting to handle lower packages this year. that's interesting to note when you see that, what they're trying to scale back to ensure that they actually make a profit as well. >> watching this month or so should be fascinating as all the forces play out. ryan patel, appreciate your insight. thank you for being here with us. >> my pleasure, kim. all right. still ahead, we have why u.s. fans are claiming victory, even though their team failed to score in its latest world cup
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♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] well, those are u.s. soccer fans cheering on their team after a scoreless draw against england. one of the toughest teams in the world cup, according to many experts anyway. the americans considered the match a moral victory given the strength of their opponents. gut for england, the draw almost felt like a loss. cnn's anna stewart has more reaction from london but first, andy scholes looks at how americans are celebrating here in atlanta. >> reporter: well, ever since the draw was announced people have had the united states versus england game circled on their calendars. and here, at the irish pub here in atlanta, it was packed. people were lined up around the building. they waited hours to get in. some showed up six hours before
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the game in order to get a spot. i'll tell you what, i've seen a lot of ties in my lifetime. never have i seen a nil-nil draw more exciting than that. this place was hanging on every single kick. and in the end, a draw by team usa considered a win here. >> i am pretty proud of the way they played. they're going to capitalize and the next game they'll come out strong. >> 0-0, we'll take it, go, usa. >> well proud of them, i'm excited to see the guys play really hard. >> in my opinion, 0-0 for the united states is a win. it's a win in the fact that i don't think we're on their level, but we're getting there. i say we've got to go beat iran. let's beat iran, and if we tie iran, it's in our hands.
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>> reporter: it all comes down to tuesday versus iran. you can bet this bar, and places all around the united states will be packed once again. in atlanta, andy scholes, cnn. well, the second weekend of the world cup is under way. >> have a look at all of the people around here. there are hundreds of people at the party. so sure it would be a great victory, england, the home, the spiritual home of football usa. the underdog. i have to say it's not been easy. for the world cup, england has not performed well against the usa. and it was a good day. i think what happened. was too late to come on, he
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should have been on from at least the second half. and i think that really laid them down. is there any chance that england can win the world cup? >> whoo! >> reporter: anna stewart, cnn, world cup. well, the second weekend of the world cup is now under way, right now, tunisia is taking on australia in group d action. australia has taken an early 1-nil lead. and later argentina, the reigning champions presence try to keep their chances alive dense denmark. and then argentina against mexico defense the surprise defeat earlier in the week. before we go, scientists say you can't actually see a black hole but you can hear one.
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well, if these rings captured by an x-ray space observatory show light echos from a black hole 8,000 light years away. they're similar to sound echoes, but instead, show verses of x-rays reflected off of gas and cosmic dust. nasa and space agencies have used the method called sonification, to turn those into sound. listen to this. the crashing wave sound you hear there representing bursts of energy bouncing often the cosmic debris and the louder the sound, the brighter the light echo. and take a look at these, nasa just released new pictures of the moon. the first look we've had of its surface in 50 years. the images were taken as part of the artemis 1 mission where the orion spacecraft is expected to travel more than 40,000 miles beyond the far side of the moon.
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