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cnn this morning tomorrow at 6:00 eastern. hello and welcome to our viewers joining here in in the united states and around the
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world you're watching cnn newsroom and i'll i'm rosemary church, just ahead, president biden preach as message of justice, while republicans demand answer over his handling of classified documents. a desperate act by an american detained in iran, his employee to the u.s. president ahead in a live report. and tragedy marks what should have been a celebration at the university of georgia. what we know about the accident that claimed the lives of a football player and a staff member. . live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom. with rosemary church. >> thanks for joining us, republican lawmakers are ramping up the pressure on u.s. president joe biden over his handling of classified documents, chairman of the house oversight committee has asked the white house for visitor logs from the president's delaware home several classified items
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have been found, james connor said he wants mr. biden's case to be treated just like the probe involving donald trump and his own handling of classified records. >> the administration hasn't been transparent about what's going on with president biden's possession of classified documents and we just want equal treatment here with respect to how both former president trump and current president biden are being treated with the document issue. >> president biden didn't address the scandal during a trip to atlanta sunday. instead, he spoke about social justice as he honored civil rights oconee martin luther king, junior, cnn prprpr alvarez reports. >> president joe biden became the first sitting president to deliver remarks at a sunday church as ebenezer baptist church, same time church where dr. martin luther king, junior
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beveraged at and an opportunity for president biden to remember him heavy mlk day, he said it is at a critical juncture and inflection point. >> the battle for the soul of this nation is paren kneel. it's a constant struggle between hope and four, kindness and cruelty, justice and injustice, against those traffic and racism extreme and insurrection. a battle fought on battlefields and bridges and courthouses and ballot boxes to pulpits and protest >> the president also talk about economic justice and civil rights all in a state biden narrowly flipped in 2020 and booed by black voters, a critical time as voters consider his political if you want and whether he decides to launch reelection bid. it came against the backdrop of a week where there were regular
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disclosures from the white house about documents mark classified found at president biden's residence here in wilmington as well as a former private office that he used after the vice president, the administration has been contending went with those demolish as we learn more about the documents marked classified, the president did not speak to the matter during remarks on sunday but those questions loom as he goes into the new week. pricilla alvarez cnn wilmington i can't recall i discussed scandal with democratic strategist and cnn political commenter charlie dent and what happens next. >> political level this is certainly very big problem for joe biden, because he, you know he ran for office say he was capable, stable, incumbent, and knew how to handle classified material. in fact, you know, he's essential the waters are muddied
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with respect to this issue politically i get there are nua nuances, differences between donald trump and joe biden, donald trump obstructed and not been cooperative and biden has been, that said, i mean, i just think this is just a horrible situation for the current president he cut his narrative about how he was going to be able to handle this properly for those of us had the privilege to handle classified material i thought we had to handle them in secure spaces never take them out. now we had a problem with not only former president trump and joe biden and hilary clinton handling classified material on an unsecured private server. it's a problem. it's hard to say who's right or wrong, but joe biden i think has a real problem, political and legal, i'm not saying it's a criminal problem but he's got an issue here, and i think this really is going to do some
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damage to him. this will be a big issue that voters are concerned about in 2024, no, i don't think so. but it's a hell of a blemish and given republicans a gift, jim jordan got to be salivating all of this, they have an opportunity to change the subject from the speaker performance on the republican, so mad shake now for the democrats caroline, this is a gift, isn't it? biden has essentially hand youed to the republicans particularly former president trump how could he let this happen? particularly given he criticized trump for doing the same thing and why wasn't this public before the election when the sensitive documents were initially found? >> that's right, rosemary, why didn't he come forward earlier? why are we just hear putting about this? it's important to note that they knew this, these documents exist or some of them on november 2nd, the election would be held five days later. did that have an effect on the
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outcome of the election? the fact that there wasn't a big red wave as anticipated? it could have had some effect. joe biden this is, this is out and out hypocrisy. with that said, there are obvious differences between trump and biden here. so biden is a case study what to do when you find documents that you're not supposed to have and turn them over to the national archives, whereas trump was defined a subpoena and covering up documents and refusing to turn them over, which is mar-a-lago was raided so there significant difference in terms of charge, it appears donald trump is being investigated for possible espionage charges and obstruction of justice, these are not things biden will likely face, he's cooperating, i couldn't agree with charlie more that this goes to the core of biden brand, which is his competence, that he's the adult
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in the room, that he is also held to a higher standard, i think it will damage his brand even though we are not going to be talking about you know, what's essentially an issue going not 2024 elected but these are the two likely candidates, and biden has hurt his brand. >> thanks to caroline heldman and charlie dent for their analysis. . rain and snow is once again hitting central and northern california, after residents got a small break with light rain sunday morning, storms have been slamming the state for weeks now, flooding road, homes and businesses causing mud slides and leaving at least 19 people dead. rainfall is continuing to decrease, but about 14 million people remain under wind advisories across the southern part of the state and 8 million under flood watches until monday evening including the bay area, take a look at this dramatic
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rescue in san diego, took 90 minutes in the rain and wind to remove the driver of this suv that had plunged over a cliff. cnn natasha chan has more on the epic flooding that hit california amid an historic drought. >> we're at johnson's beach in againville cal carolina where residents tell me this is supposed to be a driveway here it's so flooded and you can see the sign where it says he don't no lifeguard on duty, local residents tell me there's supposed to be a walkway after that for another 20 feet as well as an entire parking lot before you even reach the beach, so many have come to the waters edge taking photos as one woman told me, she lived here 30 urines extremely intrigued to see the water this far, there's more rain expected into monday morning and because there has been storm after storm in california the last few weeks,
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the ground and rivers are so saturated it's not going to take much for more flooding and more threats of mud slides mud slides like the one we saw in belmont california saturday. belmont employees showed these photos on social media as part of a hill side coming down into a neighborhood, so those are the types of dangers that city and county officials are warning people about, in fact, there's not just more rain but high wind as well, there are high wind advisories, thousands of customers in california still without power and millions under a flood watch, president biden on saturday evening did approve california's request for a disaster declaration. natasha chen cnn. >> the flooding could cut off the monterey peninsula on the extra coast from essential
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services, local reports say a majority of evacuation orders have now been downgraded to warnings, officials will still copy flood precautions in place and telling residents to remain vigilant. last hour i spoke with nicolas the communications director for monterey county in california and asked him how much concern there is about the cost to recover after the extreme weather eventually subsides. take a listen. >> the significant damages to our area are to public infrastructure, to the tune of about 30 million dollars which are very initial estimates, very initial preliminary estimates. in about 40 to 50 million dollars in agricultural losses, again, preliminary estimates. right now, the salinas river has gone down quite a bit, although it is still being watched very closely because of the water shed runoff that goes into the
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celine nass river >> what is your to the people because of the cut off >> be vigilant, the river system is stressed for sure and of course, it continues to rain be the very, we have high wind advisories we continue to get rain through at the night river levels will go up which will cause probably localized flooding to secondary streets is, agricultural land, and encroaching not necessarily some neighborhoods but something close to some neighborhoods along the water. to remain vigilant and heed warnings of officials human life comes first, and we're concerned about the safety of our people. >> thanks to nicholas pasculli, communications director in monterey county, california. the university of georgia is morning the loss of a
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football player and staff member, offensive line man devon wilok and died in a car crash sunday near the university's campus after the team won the national championship. police say la croix was driving the car when left the road and hit two power polls and tree, to people tied to the program were also hurt. meantime residents near the site of the crash are expressing condolences for will ock >> i hope this team next year will dedicate their season to this guy, because he played his heart out this year. may not have been, you know, a top athlete, like the quarterback, but he was as family and to see the family gather today and hear about them gathering today as one, makes
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bulldogs nation know they're very, very close. >> and the sports world is reacting to tragic loss of did he have ven will ock and mccroy, they say we are all heart broken and devastated with the loss of devon and chandler mccroy, he was outstanding and always smiling great teammate and joy to coach. chandler was a valuable member of our football staff and brought an incredible attitude and energy every single day. jordan davis philadelphia eagles and former georgia defensive tackle tweeted this, heart broken, watching them grow and become like family over these few years there is no grief without love and we love both of you like family. the southeastern conferences commissioner greg sanky said incredibly sad news and we join
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in sharing is our sympathies prayers and support >> despite a desperate search and rescue mission in nepal, hopes are fading that anyone will be found alive after the deadly plane crash. and continuing this hour in ukraine at the site of a deadly russian missile strike. a live repeport adjust ahead. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. adjust
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shorts shorts authorities in nepal recovered flight data one of the black boxes from the deadly airline crash on sunday will be handed over to civil aviation authorities, early monday, search and rescue operations resumed, officials warned the chances of finding them alive are extremely low of the 72 people on board the flight, 68 are confirmed dead including six children and 15 foreign nationals. video from social media shows is the yeti airline flights tilting
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badly as it approaches the airport. more now from. >> a video appears to showily airplane turning to the side before crashing. at least 68 people died when the flight crashed sunday making it nepal's deadliest plane crash in decades dozens were recovered searching among the wreckage until darkness settled in nepal. sunday paul, they embarked on a roughly 30 minutes flight to the second most popular city but the flight was last in contact with the airport about 80 minutes after take-off before crashing down in the nearby gorge. the country has a record of crashing due to it's mountain news topography and sudden changes to weather, the investigation would proceed to determine exactly what happened.
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>> the incident was tragic. all forces deployed for rescue operations the investigation is going on now, i have called hasn't emergency cabinet meeting. >> the passengers were mostly nepali but included 15 nationals. yet cancelled all flights monday morning for passengers who lost their life. the nepal declared monday a public holiday as the nation continues to grapple with the tragedy. cnn new dehli. earlier cnn spoke with aviation analyst mary skiavo, who discussed that social media video is we showed you a moment ago and offered perspective what those images could indicate. >> it does look like a classic stall where you lose air dynamic lift over the wings nose goes up look to be traveling very slowly then the left we know falls
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down. that's a classic stall but we also saw this in a crash that cnn covered way back in 2015 i think it was called trans asia and in that case, they had one of the engines was shut down. and so they weren't getting aasymmetric lift but appears to be a stall in that particular footage. usually when there's an accident in nepal it's related to the terrain and weather punishing weather and there's really, a lack of places in certain parts of nepal to set down if you are having a problem. but none of those factors were present in this one. at least that we can tell at this point. so the voice recorder and flight data recorder will give investigators that answer they will download it if they can find it probably next day and ride away. >> cnn aviation analyst mary
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skiavo >> a near miss at jfk international airport is now being investigated by u.s. authorities it happened friday evening, this animation shows is just how close it was to becoming a tragedy. the faa says the crew of a departing delta flight with 150 people on board aboarded the take-off stopping is within 1,000 feet of an american airlines jet that was taxiing on the same runway. on her's some audio from the control tower. >> cancel take-off plans. 1943 cancel take-off plans. >> luckily, no one was hurt in that incident. an urgent search for survivors is ongoing in ukraine two days after a russian missile slammed into an apartment building. at least 35 people were killed, including two children.
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at this hour, dozens of others are still missing. mayor said the chances of finding anyone alive is minimal. but the rescue operation will press on. to the east in the city of sol dar ukrainian president vlodymyr zelenskyy said the battle continues without any spite. it comes as russia claims forces taken the city after weeks of fierce fighting. cnn scott mclean is in kiev where he's tracking the latest on russia's strikes across ukraine. >> day after a barrage of motive strikes across ukraine that killed civilians and daved energy structure in five regions the russian military is calling that a success, saying all intended targets were hit. though may made no mention of the strike on a block in dnipro. he told media his special
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so-called military operation was showing a positive dynamic almost two years into the war. the russians claimed to have captured the town of sol dar in eastern ukraine, though president zelenskyy insists the abatement continues without respite. the russians are also dealing with another mysterious explosion on their own territory. according to russian state media, at least three people were killed and more than a dozen injured when a fire broke out at a cultural center in bell garad used to star ammunition which led to an explosion, soldiers were mentioning the injured it is not clear whether they were also among the dead. ukraine has not acknowledged that explosion. and in southern ukraine, officials there say that they recently liberate city of hair son has been taking heavy shelling from the russian side, they say that a dormitory for students and a red cross facility were among the places
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that were hit. scott mclean, cnn kiev. cnn claire sebastian following developments and joins us from london, as the city of dnipro reels from a deadly russian missile strike new rounds of shelling overnight in ukraine, talk to us about that. >> sadly this is not out of the ordinary, ukrainian civilians living under the constant threat of this we're hearing from officials of new shelling on the southern front hit by shelling overnight including ukrainian officials a dozen private houses were damaged and also the city over the perishia were she would overnight, according to officials more homes damaged there, nine 15-year-old were injured and taken to hospital and russian officials in the city of dunk saying a shopping
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complex hit there. no casualties as of that and the death toll climbing on that apartment block saying 35 still unaccounted for and president zelenskyy saying to keep up fight for every last night and also had this message for the russian people. >> i want to say to all those in russia and from russia who could not utter a few words of com dimmed nation of this terror although they see and comprehend everything perfectly your cowardly silence your attempt to wade out what's happening will only end with the fact that one day, these same terrorists will come for you. >> reporter: the problem with this for the russian people is is that they are not getting a lot of information about this it's likely they won't be able
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to see that message from president zelenskyy the news in russia is tight, very little mention of this attack and when there is a mention, for example on sunday night talk show you hear commentators saying things like this is essentially ukraine's fault for provoking this conflict to begin with. of course, russia was the one who invaded ukraine, meanwhile, president putin saying there's a positive dynamic on the battlefield. >> thanks to claire sebastian joining us live from london a female former member of afghan parliament recovered to leave kabul when it fell to the taliban has been shot dead. they were killed during the attack on sunday. she represented the city of kabul when the taliban took over in 2021, and banned women from most jobs. she was only 32 years old. still to come, china prepares for its biggest holiday
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welcome back, new york city mayor eric adams is calling for washington to deliver a more coordinated response to the migrant crisis, he visited the border in el paso texas on sunday, and urged the federal emergency management agency to step up. cnn gloria pass me no has more. >> america adams estimated the city will have to spend anywhere from one and a half to 2 billion dollars to cover the cost of
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housing and providing services for migrants which have been receiving for several months since last year. the mayor traveled to the southern border yesterday, he visited with el paso mayor oscar liser visited the border in addition to a shelter as well as a processing center for the customs and border patrol, the mayor said this is very much a crisis, a humanitarian crisis for the city of new york, thousands arriving, many bussed to new york by the state of texas, i want to put up the numbers more than 39,000 asylum seekers arrived in new york and processed by the city, 26,000 of them remain in the city's care. several months the city worked to open 74 emergency shelters as well as four emergency relief
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centers in an effort to connect asylum seekers with resources of course all of this cost money, that's where the mayor's request comes in, for months he's been asking the federal government to help pay for the cost of supporting these migrants, and the mayor's visit to the border comes a week after president biden visited the border himself. it is interesting that the mayor chose to go to border only after biden made the stop himself. this issue of migrants is not just happening here in new york city, it's also affecting other major cities around the country, places like philadelphia, washington, dc and chicago, chicago mayor lori light foot taking to social media earlier today to express support for mayor eric adams his trip to the border and saying that she agreed with his request for federal funding. in new york, gloria pass amino,
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cnn . travel in china was ramping up ahead of the lunar new year holiday starting next week, more than 42 million people traveled across china saturday, estimating more than 2 billion journeys will be made before the travel period is over. that's twice as many has last year's celebration. covid cases already have been surging in china and many fear the mass migration will make the outbreak even worse. cnn ana coren joins me from hong kong, what are health experts saying about the likely impact this mess, lunar new year travel had have on covid outbreaks and surges across the country >> international health experts are extremely concerned. expert in china would tell you that the way the tsunami of case that is hit mainland china has peaked and that if anything it's on the decline but the international experts will he will tell you a very different
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story. yes, this will be the largest migration of humans on earth, 2 billion people will move across the mainline remembering that many of them haven't seen their families, their loved ones separated for three years now, that is as long as these 0 covid policies have been in place, you know, these harsh lockdowns, the quarantine measures, these mass testing that was there to stop and try to eliminate the virus, that came to an abrupt end in december after weeks of protest and enormous financial strain on the economy, government did a back flip and decided it was the end of 0 covid, and that life would now resume to normal. until the weekend, rosemary, officials were saying only 37 covid related deaths occurred in china, now that did not compute
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whatsoever with what we were seeing coming out of the hospitals, the morgues cream for young mans which are completely overwhelmed. there was a meeting between the chinese minister world health organization over the weekend. 60,000 is the number that health officials is saying is the death toll related to covid in last month. you add chinese new year and huge migration, two billion people and the concern is it will now spread to the villages where there's a large elderly population, rosemary. >> big we're, joining us live from hong kong, many thanks >> this year's world economic forum begins monday in switzerland and protesters marching in the street to make voices heard by the world's
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elite. >> one protest group is called patriotic millionaires uk they say economic inequality is one of the biggest issues facing the world today. >> really want to reduce this level of wealth and equality in world corrosive to society. the meeting would be think to yourselves and talk to your friend, are you sure you're not the problem rather than thinking you're the solution? >> that protest believes in protecting the rich because he says governments can do more useful things with money than wealthy individuals and cnn will be covering all event, join richland and julia as they talk to world leaders and ceos throughout the week. rising prices are hitting households hard across the united states, inflation caused americans to spend on average about $370 more in december than
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a year ago. but rent, are groceries, utilities and other goods and services according to moody's analytics but it says inflation appears to be easing and paychecks are starting to catch up. and another bright spot. a typical family saved money on gasoline compared to the year before. inflation is taking its toll in france as well, where an essential part of life is newer threat from the soaring cost of energy and other daily necessities as lisa bell reports some bakers are resorts to desperate measures to save the by get. >> before dawn france come to laugh, in 33,000 across the country the by get continuing to rise despite the soaring cost of flour and butter. she said now starts his day in partial darkness trying to save money. he's an electricity bill tripled
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in november. december's was simply too high to pay. >> can you imagine you lose everything because there's an energy supply who's decided to multiple your bill by ten, it's totally outrageous, it's literally theft. in january, he did something he never thought he'd have to. taking to the street to die attention to the plight of bakers across the country, french government ordered modest measures to help bakers deal with spike in energy costs. many say nowhere near enough. >> we're talking about really small businesses, 80% have fewer than ten employees. solid businesses that have never complained but they're being hit hard. >> reporter: cruel irony that the crisis struck even as it's giving the by gets culture special status. >> that these few centimeters of
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craftsmanship passed from hand to hand -- something material. but it's not. >> reporter: it isn't just that the by get is the staple of french diet but the bakery is part of the social fabric of life here in france, you'll find one on most street corners but in the countryside and village, they're often the only businesses around. but that yahoo bickty is also what makes it difficult for bakers to pass on costs. >> most of the bakeries are doing that because it's so control, it's like the price of the coffee, like gas, rise by two or -- would bea revelation. >> which leaves french bakers sandwiched between the soaring costs of baking and the bread that is so much more than a symbol but rather the way of french life. melissa bell, cnn paris.
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cnn this morning, tomorrow at 6:00 eastern. ♪. ♪. ♪. an american wrongfully detained in iran is starting a seven-day hunger strike and appealing to joe biden to take notice. in a letter he says he's starting the strike to mark seven years since he was left out of a prisoner swap between washington and tehran, for more we'll go to selma joining us london, good morning to you, talk to us about what this american who's now launched his hunger strike is asking for exactly. >> so this is the case of siamak, namazi, a u.s. citizens
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wrongfully detained in iran, arrested in 2015 during a visit to the country, he was reportedly interrogated for months by iran authorities before he was then imprisoned later that year and eventually sentenced. the charge against him by iran's authorities is collaboration with a hostile foreign government. and iran has handed down the stents of ten years. he is now serving that in the notorious yvonne prison in tehran and he did write this open letter of course, to president biden marking a hunger strike that is set to begin today, rosemary, seven days he says to mark seven years since he was left behind in a prison swap in 2016 a u.s. prisoner swap that saw the release of a u.s. marine veteran, "washington post" reporter, christian pastor
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but ultimately left behind. i want you to read you a portion of that letter to president biden a quote from it i know we can pull that up for our viewers, all i want, sir, is one minute of your day's time for the next seven days, devoted to thinking about the tribulations. a single each year of my life i lost from the iran prison when the u.s. could have saved me but did in the. it's important to note here, rosemary, there are two other americans also believed detained in iran wrongfully. u.s. officials say they're absolutely doing everything ache to get these americans released including namazi, but it's come to prominence now, rosemary, because there are fears that he and other americans held in iran could be used as a political pawn, a tool. remember this is a critical time in iran, there's been demonstrations going on nearly
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four months, and what rights groups say is that the country's prosecution, its judges, trials, legal system is being weaponized, used as a tool of repression to silence, coming in the form of lengthy prison sentences and extreme cases seen executions, multiple protesters rights group say executed simply for taking to the streets. this is absolutely a matter of priority for the u.s. administration, rosemary. >> selma joining us live in london, many things year's first tennis raining champ raphael nadel goes for another title. back in a moment. ♪. ♪. ♪. natural essential oils i into a mist. air wick essential mist. connect to n nature.
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security pay load into orbit for the u.s. military. the falcon heavy is the most powerful rocket space x has known to make synchronized landings now the company is aiming to test the new star shift space craft and super heavy rocket. if successful, that ship would dethrown nasa's new moon rocket as most powerful craft flying today. well, the australian open is underway with one of the biggest names in the draw out of the tournament before hitting a ball. wimbleton runner up nick curious withdrawn with a knee injury, the 27-year-old fan favorite was coming off the best season of his career having lost to novack djokovic in the final of wimbleton and winning the australian open doubles title, he came into the tournament as one of the favorites to win,
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meanwhile defending champion raphael nadal is through -- he quickly found his former game to run away with wind in force, nadal's arch nemeses djokovic will begin his after he was deported for not being vaccinated against covid 19 but despite the event last year, the sir beey ia is is not holding grudges, if i do hold grudges and not able to move on i wouldn't be here and also i have to say that the amount of positive experiences i had in australia overwhelmed the negative experience of last year. so you know, my impression of australia, my you know, vision of australia has always been
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positive and that has reflected on my performance and my results are a testament how i feel here. >> and stay with cnn for plenty more updates on today's action. >> basketball super star labron james hit a new milestone, he's now one of only two players in the nba history to score 38,000 career points, james reached the historic number during a game sunday night. it's his 20th season in the nba where he's been averaging 29 points per game. only player to score more is kareem abdul jabar holding the record of 38,400 >> it's been an emotional couple of weeks for the buffalo bills, on saturday, the bills got a shot in the arm before the playoff match against division rival miami dolphins, damar hamlin made a surprise visit to the bills facility less than two weeks after collapsing on the
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