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>> we need to hurry up, we need the speed. >> ukraine's president urging kiev's allies to speed up stands at a brace themselves. and a tense court appearance for the former police officer puts charged in the fatal beating of tyre nichols. his mother saying the defendant to say refuse to look her in the eye. plus nearly two weeks after the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria, you'll hear from a survivor who says his young daughter helped keep him alive. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom. with paula nissan. few hours from now, u.s. vice president kamala harris is expected to deliver a major speak is the munich security conference where russia's invasion of ukraine is of course, dominating the agenda, the u.s. has been a big supplier
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of weapons and equipment to ukraine and harris is leading a large american delegation to the conference friday, she met with french president emmanuel macron who said europe's stability depends on beating ukraine. and they're meeting with the german foreign specimen, no rush officials as you can imagine, were invited. the leader was given the privilege of being the first to speak, in his speech, he like likened it to davis and go lie >> david defeated golath, by the courage, courage is what we
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have, there is enough of it. not only in ukraine but in our entire coalition of victory. the sling should get stronger. >> now, as western allies debate more help for ukraine, russia is reportedly draining water from a major reservoir east. and according to ukraine, that could leave more than a million people would you enough drinking water, u.s. wagner mercenaries suffered more than 30,000 casualties in the war, in estimates include 9,000 dead, about half of whom have been killed the past two months alone, u.s. military meantime and this the buck community will be in it's hand, the fighting in
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bakhmut may want is exhibita of what mr. zelenskyy driving home, we're hearing directing from ukrainian soldiers by why need more fire power. >> in the soggy trench, russian forces continue to viciously assault bakhmut. they holding the line but need more fire power. >> give us more military equipment, weapons and we'll deal with the russia occupier, we will destroy them, ukraine and the u.s. believe a major offensive by kremlin might be underway, and ukraine not only need more and better weapons, it need them fast, president
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vlodymyr zelenskyy, there is no alternative to the spirit, it is the spirit that the laugh depend on. >> as much as ukrainian weapons need quickly. >> mercenaries for the wagger private military company and their boss were hoping to push ukraine's troops out of bakhmut for in time for the one-year anniversary of the war but admit the unlikely to happen, wagner affiliated social media channel posted this extremely graphic video, authenticate which we cannot independently verify of alleged fighters asking for more ammo. >> every day we lose hundreds of our comrades in arms, could have been half as many if our military functionaries supplied us on time with weapons and ammunition and the things we needed. vladimir putin meeting with one of one of his closest allies, be
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belarus. we'll discuss maryland operation, lukashenka claiming bell renews will soon start producing war planes the attack, a real work horse, we're ready to produce it in belarus, with minor bloody war might expand beyond ukraine, it's obviously that ukraine will not be the last stop, zelenskyy says, if we break, will he consume other countries including all the other states that at some point in time were part of the soviet block. >> another thing that vlodymyr zelenskyy said at that meeting in munich, the ukrainians really need this war to end during the course of this year, he said that weapons delivery more than weapons would be absolutely key to make that happen, but from
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the russian side, there certainly is no sign that vladimir putin intends to back down, one of the things we're looking at is next week when putin is set to hold a key speech here in moscow and we'll see whether or not russia might escalate even further. cnn moscow. washington is ramping up the response to the toxic drain derailment in 18 ohio officials from the emergency management agency or fema and health department are expected to arrive on site in east palestine early next week, ohio governor said they will set up a clinic to address residents health concern but many remain worried for their safety. listen. >> this worst than whatever thought it was. and the people in town are afraid, they're afraid. i'm afraid. i'm afraid for my family. it's just, you know, it's something is that this little town i don't think expected to
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ever happen. >> the state's governor says so far air quality testing has not detected any contaminates from the toxic chemical spills, cnn chief climate correspondent bill weir , from ohio. >> both state federal officials a scrambling to allay fears in palestine ohio about health effects two weeks after the horrific derailment, governor mike dewine held a press conference tried to alleviate fears, we tested the water repeatedly it is safe to drink if you're on the village water system, the plum of chemicals was barely traceable in measurements but still questions about the soil which was not removed when the railroad norfolk southern hastened to get the tracks put back in so they can get rail track going again, there's so much suspicion among residents who to believe, we, of
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course, live in the age of conspiracy and after the covid debates, you have state senators of the same party of the republican governor questioning him to believe him when he says all is safe. we have surveillance video from the norfolk southern train train that showed faulty sparking 40 minutes before the crash and derailment there, shows what happens when trains running longer, more cars with fewer personnel, the engineer at the front of a 1.8 mile train didn't know what's happening at the back, on top of that an activated braking systems, all subjects that will come up certainly in the eight class action lawsuits filed so far against norfolk southern, bill weissuing rin, no, before a, to you. >> five former memphis police
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officers all pleaded not guilty including second degree murder and aggravated assault, the next hearing is scheduled for may 1st, the shelby county district attorney admits that the burden of proof for second degree murder is high. he also says his office has gun a review of prior cases involving the so-called scorpion unit be that's the anti-crime squad disbanded after nichols death, his family meantime was there in the courtroom friday but did not speak during the proceedings, cnn senior crime and justice correspondent has more now from memphis. >> they didn't even have the courage to look at me in my face. an emotional day in memphis where the five former police officers charged with murdering tyre nichols appeared in court together in front of the nichols family the first time. >> not guilty. >> all five pleaded not guilty to charges of second degree
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murder, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, official misconduct and official oppression. judge james jones addressing the courtroom emphasizing this case could take time. >> we understand that there may be some high emotions in this case, but we ask that you continue to be patient with us. >> after the arraignment, attorneys for the officers began to reveal how their defense will take shape >> darrius was doing his job at that time and he never struck him. and there has been no, no information that we have seen as of right now that indicates that there's a -- there's any sort of information that we can rely on to say this murder. >> when asked if his client had regrets >> i think at this point, the regret being a memphis police officer on that night. had he not been he wouldn't have been called to do his job >> another evoking his client's race and warning not to refuge
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to judgment >> let's not forget my client is a black man in america, this is a country where black people are incarcerated five times at the rate of white people. the system failed mr. nichols, i will make sure it does not fail him. >> for tyre's mother relief that the process begun but the pain of her loss clear. >> i know my son is gone, i know i'll never see him again. but we had to start this process of justice now. >> the shelby county district attorney saying his office is reviewing up to 100 prior cases involving the now disbanded scorpion unit. 75 cases related to the five officers charged in nichols death, the clearest sign yet that more justice to come to the city of memphis. >> we'll be making decisions about charges regarding all of those people in the time ahead.
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>> the five police officers making their initial appearance in a memphis courtroom all charged with murder and kidnapping and assault, this was their first time appearing together in court, and really, their attorneys clearly making it obvious that they're going to fight, they're going to launch a vigorous defense saying that prosecutors here are rushing this case, there's been a rush to judgment and urging people to keep an open mind as we wait to hear more, we're still waiting for more officers who are under investigation whether or not they will face criminal charge, disciplinary charges. and we're still waiting for more video and audio to be released by the city. all happening as many of the investigations here still very much underway. shimo, prokupecz, cnn memphis tennessee. the student killed in a mass shooting at michigan
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university will soon be laid to rest. cnn confirmed funeral arrangements have been made for all three. two we being held in the coming hours and a third this tuesday, in the day ahead, the school's basketball team will receive support at their game against the state rival, those in attendance will wear shirts honoring michigan state and hold a moment of silence for the victims. five people who were wounded in the shooting do remain in hospital, four are in critical condition and one is listed as stable. ahead for ia heart warming scene after such a traumatic event, a father and daughter reunite following turkey's powerful earthquake, how they survived under piles of rubble for days .
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devastating earthquake in turkey and syria the death toll surpassed 45,000 people. my gosh, so staggering, rescue efforts have been winding down but turkey's vice president said 35,000 emergency workers are still searching for signs of laugh. and against all odds, they found more survivors on friday including this 45-year-old man, he had been trapped, can you major, almost 280 hours under the rubble. now, the developers of these
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collapsed buildings are facing more pressure from the governor, turk ish authorities arrested 83 so far and identified even more suspects. >> i read the news about contractors that were arrested after the earthquake. but when you think about this, destruction, and its extent, maybe this should not be the number of arrested people. there should be more. >> meantime more humanitarian aid is making its aid to syria this ship has arrived in nearby lebanon carrying 50 tons of material. elsewhere, the u.n. sent more than 140 trucks to northwest syria through two border crossings now open from turkey. some earthquake survivors are speaking out about what they went through, can't imagine, cnn sara sidener has some of their stories. >> ahmet, ian is grieving the loss of his wife and son while clinging to the one person who
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willed him to stay alive. my daughter was telling me papa, don't cry, relax. they're coming to rescue us, he says. this is ahmet, four days after buried neck deep in rubble with his wife and two children. only he and his 4-year-old daughter gaba made it out alive. we stayed under the rubble about four days. when the building fell down, my daughter was on my leg. thank god there wasn't any rocks or something on her. she was rescued first. the half hour later, he was. and the two got separated he was taken to a hospital. she was eventually taken to social services with barely a scratch on her, for days, he had
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no idea where his little angel was. >> did you we're you'd we never see her again >> no. >> no >> never he says, you knew he'd see her again. >> and he was right. this is the day they were reunited. they screamed and cried elated to hold each other once more >> on the fourth day, my daughter told me, look, papa, there is light. i didn't understand the light at the time, he says, then i heard some voices. those were the voices of rescuers and a family member later found her in social
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services and made the connection. john is hoping beyond hope he too will be reunited with his parent. >> i have one request for you. please help me find my mother he tells us. he and his family were trapped inside this collapsed building for 24 hours, he and his sister made it out, his mother has not been seen since. i remember the collapsing of the building, i remember passing out after a piece of the house hit me in the eye, he says. >> can you describe what it was like in this tight space physically for you? >> it was so difficult to breathe there. on the other hand, there was something crushing my leg make meeting suffer, he says. ultimately, it was his decision to pull on a bit of the curtains visible to the outside that
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alerted someone he was alive. while he continuess mother, ah his foot injury thanking god he has at least one child left to love. >> that's my daughter, he says, and she's my little hero. my hero. sara sidener cnn, turkey >> and attack on police officers on friday, left four dead and dozen others wounded a group of militants attacked with heineken gnats and gunfire, authorities were able to regain control of the building by friday, cnn has more from. >> a minute into pakistan's largest city has left the people of of this country stunned militants stormed into the many police headquarters in the city
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it was on the, one of the many arteries connecting citizens to the airport, close to where the troops are situated. it took about four hours for the opening the to end, there were army snipers posted on buildings around the police headquarters where this took place, we've don't r been cold by the taliban claimed responsibility for this attack, however nonof the pakistanian authorities confirmed it was the taliban behind this, there's been an increase in militant cy went back on a cease fire, there's been an increase ever sense the fall of kabul in august, 2021, the people. kar achi are still reeling for what's happened. there were sound of explosion, happened in a very integral part of the city and still waiting to hear more i say this operation
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wind up as to what was behind it. what causes breach of security. and whether something like this will happen again, i real state of panic across pakistan, cnn islam bad . now canadian prime ministry justin trudeau said they will help haiti with the humanitarian crisis. ♪.. ♪.
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. canada is sending the navy to help haiti with the security and humanitarian crisis, canadian prime minister said ships will be deployed to conduct surveillance and gather intelligence, in addition to canada's air force deployed in recent week, so far ruled out military boots on the ground and pushing instead for haitian led solution, the caribbean nation
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descended into chaos the past year, protests, rapid kidnappings and a resurgence of cholera. >> investigator abortion ban bray is permanent representative to the united nations and joins me from west palm beach florida, good to see you what was the end of a trying and long week especially when it comes to haiti, your prime minister justin trudeau was quite blunt after the meeting with the caribbean leaders and prime minister of haiti he basically said, boots on the ground right now at least for canada not in the cards. why not? >> well, i think the prime minister wants to really get the responsibility make sure the responsibility is taken up by the people living in haiti and working in haiti, including the police, including the political army, canada is doing a lot to provide assistance to the police and we're certainly going to be doing more. i was able to join the meeting in the bahamas for two days with
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our prime minister, it was a very good discussion, it was candid, i think we're emphasizing what we really believe where the responsibility really lies. and the international community needs to step up as well, we been doing a lot on sanctions and making sure the police get training and additional support they need, and we think that the -- humanitarian assistance development assistance are critical, but the political dialogue and the conversation in haiti has to lead the way for people to understand that the corruption has to come to an end and there has to be much greater resiliency and ability to deal with gangs and we will provide the assistance together with a number of other countries to push that along, we know that caribbean leaders agreed to come in, others are coming in, i
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think it's about a step at a time, and everybody understanding that that a military intervention from both sides life provides instant relief but not lasting relief. sustainability here. >> in fact, justin trudeau was visibly frustrated talking about decades of aid and other help that canada and other countries have given to haiti. why has it been unsustainable and i lean on you and your experience around the world including being canada's envoy, nothing seemed to work and meantime there's real suffering on the ground in haiti at this hour. >> there is real suffering. i think it's important, paula that everybody bear that in mind. but i think it's also important to recognize that corruption has been a huge endemic issue in
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haiti, and there have been corrupt ors and people taking advantage i think we introduced this tough sanctions policy adding two more names this week including people who are former presidents, people who have been actively engaged in haitian politics and business for last 20, 30 years. we've done it because we really believe that this is the problem that lies at the core of what needs to be fixed right now. that will make a big difference, who controls the gang? it's these guides who control the gangs. it's the criminal elite that controls the gangs, we have to deal with that problem. i think that's really what our focus needs to be in the next while as well as providing assistance and insisting on a broader dialogue to get us to a more democratic country
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>> meantime things in haiti seems urgent, prime minister clear he want an intervention haitian prime minister, can you see canada participating that in the future? it seems to be something that the biden administration is encouraging canada to do. >> well, we would encourage internally encourage the biden administration to do more on sanctions and stopping elements flow ongoing haiti, that's something the united states has to deal with we're having energetic and engaged conversations i spoke the other night with former senator who has been named as a special envoy on the americas, we had a good exchange about what needs to be done i think we all have a role to play, canada continue to play a very constructive and positive role, we will working at the u.n. at the moment. we're leading the conversation of what more can be done in
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terms of creating greater assistance for the -- for the police and trying to deal with the gang issue. we'll continue to do that but i do think we have to, there's no magic solution coming from outside, it has to be based very much on decisions being made within haiti to take responsibility for some of the challenges that the country faces. >> ambassador abortion ban rae, thank you so much, leave it there for now. >> thank you, good to talk to you. still ahead for us, some out of this world views from well out of this world. look at that, we'll show you the latest images from the james web space telescope, you'll want to see this. ♪. ♪. with two max-strengthh pain relievers. ♪ so you can rise from pain lilike a pro. icy hot pro.
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. the powerful james web space throwback telescope is giving us the clearest look yet as young stars as they're forming appearing inside the heart of spiral galaxies, until now, dust had prevented us from seeing the formation of emerging stars but it uses infrared light to see, it can create bubbles and fosse of particles which can look like spider webs you can see it there, they're studying 19 spiral galaxies hoping to discover new in sights about the life cycle of stars, a different type of big foot has been found in the u.k. in an area called the dinosaur coast. it is megalasaurus footprint, there you see it, the footprint has been discovered measures nearly a meter long the largest of its kind, archeologists marie
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woods made the discovery, woods said she can no longer tell people archeologists don't do dinosaur, traditionally geologists and paleontologists focus on them. as a rule, archeologists study ancient human artifacts >> we'll take a quick break, our viewers in north america will have more news in a moment. for international viewers, marketplace europe is up next. ♪. ♪.
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conference. in his address, ukrainian president vlodymyr zelenskyy urged the group not delay sending weapons already promised especially dozens of heavy battle banks, few weeks ago, germany was accused of dragging his feet, now he's among the allies to send the tanks quickly as possible but cautioned the war could drag on a long time said allies to be prepared for that. >> despite all the pressure to act that undoubtedly exists in this decisive questions the following applies, diligence before rash action, company heat exhaustion before solo performance and it is important to design our support from the beginning in such a way that we can sustain it in the long-term. >> after the chancellor speech, cnn asked murdaugh schultz whether he had a sense of how long the war might actually last. listen to the skeining.
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>> it is not really a very good idea that in this conference or podium the two of us discuss the question were exactly in which month this war will end. really the important decision we should take altogether is saying that we are willing to do it as long as necessary and do our best [cheers and applause] do you believe that nato, the allies will stay united and do you believe that your people will stay behind you and behind this effort >> yes. first, i'm absolutely sure putin never expected that there would be a debt united europe an debt united world. he never thought that had the trans-atlantic partnership would work that good. but also, he never thought that there would be so much support
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for ukraine for from many other countries all over the globe and never expected there would be a majority of people voting in the general assembly saying that this is a war of aggression that could not be accepted and he never expected that even in the g20 meeting we had a very strict sentence about this war, and the russian aggression and absolutely clear sentence that nuclear weapons should not be used in this war, so the unity is someone he never expected and it is our task but also our chance that we stick to it and absolutely sure that we will and looking at the situation in my country, i see a broad support for the strategy and activity of the government, yes, there are some and we're a democratic country that i'm not that sure whether it is really a good idea to do all the sanctions and to -- and to deploy all this many
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weapons to ukraine. but even the big majority of those is in the end accepting that the government has to take responsible decision and trust us in doing what we do. and in those who possibly sometimes think we should do something more, really understand that it is very good that we stick together, that we never go alone and we just do it together with our friends and partners and especially with the united states and this is why i'm also sure that we will have the support of our people for the things we are having to do. >> u.s. military says it has recovery, ended recovery operations for the suspected chinese spy balloon shot down off the coast of south carolina two weeks ago. all along china claimed the balloon was studying weather, but we still do not have any answers to so many questions,
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cnn will riply went to find some here's his exclusive reports >> hundreds of miles from beijing, a place china doesn't want you to see, cnn the first international media to come here, behind a sea of barbed wire and security checkpoints, the base of a black listed balloon manufacturer, one of six chinese entities the u.s. government sanctioned after that suspected spy balloon. >> shot down pulled up and sent to an fbi lab. each piece providing more proof the u.s. says this was no weather balloon. deflating denial after does he think by beijing china's foreign ministry calls the holy whole thing an accident, the balloon an unmanned civilian air ship. cnn searched for the truth behind balloon, took our team from the chinese capitol to about 300 miles southwest of
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beijing-days of digging and geo location technology took us down this road to a place few outsiders have seen. no international media has ever come this close, what did we find? an active trial complex with possible ties to chinese military vast highly secretive aero space program, eagles men emas black listed by the u.s. commerce department, cnn searched corporate records, sigging emas has permits to develop and manufacture products for the chinese military first thing giant white dome, closer look a dome, inside the dome, a lab we dug upstate media report, the report said this is where workers test high altitude balloons like the one that flew
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over the u.s. our team spotted two more massive structures, they looked like giant tents. search of stayed media archives reveals the true purpose, huge stealth hangars, cnn cameras captured this, what seems to be an assault helicopter on display. and listen to think that same state media report never once does it mention meteorology, it boasts the balloons can carry multiple multiple detectors, communications equipment, used for civilian and military surveillance and recognizance, cnn tried to get answers from all six companies on the u.s. black list, no response, they're not talking about the balloon but president joe biden is. >> i make no apologies for taking down that balloon. >> a suspected spy balloon we may never know for sure who made
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it, china is sticking to its weather balloon claim. dismissed by the pentagon as nothing but hot air. will rip ley, cnn. >> senator john fetterman is hospitalized this weekend, the pennsylvania democrat had a stroke during his campaign but open about a struggle that many suffer in silence. cnn has the report. >> john fetterman in the public spotlight. battling an illness that millions struggle with in private. clinical depression not uncommon for strokes victims like fetterman who nearly died at the height of his high profile senate race in pennsylvania. >> about one in three patients who have a stroke will have depression at some point over the course of a year. >> fetterman remain it's a walter reed hospital after checking himself in wednesday
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night, symptoms grown severe, a source tells cnn he lost a significant amount of weight, no the eating properly or drinking enough fluids, contributing to light-headedness that forced him to be admitted to george washington hospital last week, after discharged he met with capitol physician brian monahan who later suggest treatment for clinical depression, the source said fetterman state could last weeks or more than a month, his doctor searched for the right mix of medication >> we know that senator net fetterman pushed himself so hard. >> a few weeks before his stroke, cnn caught up with fetterman in rural pennsylvania. he engaged in extended exchanges with voters. >> hello everybody. >> if we legalized it. i would create tens of thousands of jobs in pennsylvania. >> how much weight is on your shoulders knowing that the senate majority could come down to you? >> i don't look at it that way, i just -- i come back to what i've always said it's like if
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you trust me with your vote, i'm always going to try to deliver. >> but after this stroke, fetterman had difficulty communicating having to rely on closed captioning at a high profile debate. >> let's also talk about the elephant in the room. i had a stroke. >> his struggles were apparent. i do support fracking. and i don't -- i don't -- i support fracking. and i stand -- and i do support fracking. >> in the senate fetterman walks the halls with aides who carry around a tablet that helps him understand what people are saying. hours before checking himself in at walter reed briefly questioning a witness at a hear. >> are there any barriers, specific special barriers for workers in the possible fuel sector to learn skills in renewable fuel production. >> last week when he was in the hospital, his colleagues noting his absence. >> i think we should take a
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