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around the world i'm kim brunhuber ahead on cnn newsroom. >> voir dire guilty, verdict guilty. verdict guilty. >> disgraced former attorney alex murdaugh will be sentenced after being found guilty of murder, we'll break down the verdict ahead. and. >> sounded like freight train, just like going by the house. >> powerful storm system is moving through the southern u.s. bringing the threat of tornados and damaging winds we're tracking the severe weather plus the fbi says a michigan began threatened to kill jewish members of the state's government including the attorney general. ♪. ♪ >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. >> disgraced former south carolina attorney alex murdaugh will be sentenced in the coming hours after being convicted of killing his wife and son, the jury deliberated less than three hours thursday before returning their decision when welcomed by
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the lead prosecutor, here he is. >> justice was done today. it doesn't matter who your family is. it doesn't matter how much money you have or people think you have. it doesn't matter what you think how prominent you are. if you do wrong, if you break the law, if you murder then justice will be done in south carolina. >> murdaugh won't face the death penalty, prosecutors indicated they will seek life in prison without possibility of parole. separate case, murdaugh faces dozens of financial crimes for defrauding clients his former lawfirm and the government. cnn rodney kaye was there in walterboro south carolina when the verdict came down and has this report. >> reporter: almost six weeks of trial, and 61 witnesses for the state in their main case and then 14 witnesses for the defense, it was certainly quite a trial here in walterboro,
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south carolina. so much testimony but certain a couple of things stood out. both coming from paul murdaugh's cell phone, one was the kennel video, which put his father, alex murdaugh at the time of the murders at those dog kennels on the property known as moselle, for many months, alex murdaugh said that he was not there earlier in the night with his family only found them there dead at the kennels and that's when he called 911 but at least ten witnesses say they heard his voice on that video and finally he took the stand and admitted being there. there was also the video the snapchat video that paul murdaugh sent to friends on snap at 7:56 p.m. showed will this wearing long pants and a blue shirt. later when he saw investigators he was wearing shorts and a white t-shirt, of course, the state said that he washed up and changed clothes after allegedly killing his family at the time. now, we know that the jury has found him guilty of both of
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those murders. randy kaye, cnn walterboro, south carolina. >> earlier i spoke with civil rights attorney rehave a martin and we talked about the defense's decision to put murdaugh himself on the stand, here's what she had to say. >> i think the defense didn't have a choice. when the prosecution put on almost ten or so witnesses that testified that they could identify alex murdaugh's voice in that video, that was taken or you know, produced just moments before the cell phone of his son paul's went dead, that was a big problem for alex, he told the police for months that he was not at that kennel before his wife and son were killed. now you had ten witnesses coming forward for the prosecution saying yes, that's his voice, he was there just moments before the murders occurs, so he had to, i believe, he felt had he to get on the witness stand and try to explain why he had lied to
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police. >> you think that i mean, the video you're talking about from his son on his cell phone, you know, proving that he was there within five minutes of the murder and lied about it. essentially, i mean, the son helped solve his own murder. >> so many ways, kim, he was painted, really pinned into a corner. he had to explain how it is that his voice could be on a video, as you said five minutes before the murders occurred, yet, he consistently told police he was not there. so jurors i think had he not taken the witness stand maybe they would have come back in 30 minutes or less. it was a calculated risk on his part, when defendants take the witness stand on their own behalf, oftentimes it doesn't go well and this is one of those cases. he was drilled by that you know, prosecutor. and the prosecutor over and over again during that cross-examination saying you
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lied. when you said you didn't take money, in this case, went how to a litany of lies that alex murdaugh had told to others and basically get to the conclusion that if you lied in those situations, then how is it that you expect the jury to believe you in this situation? basically saying you lied then and you're lying now. >> parts of southern u.s. are getting pummeled by strong storms, more than 60 million people across the area are facing the threat of severe weather, there have been at least 90 storm reports like this apparent tornado in louisiana and you can see some damage it caused. buildings, torn part cars getting crushed. two children, believe it or not were in that car when the winds started getting stronger. listen to this. >> that's when the winds started picking up and this lady said my babies are in the car and she wanted me to help her and i said let's go, all of a sudden, the wind got so bad i said, no, ma'am, don't go out and that's
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her car at that sign if we gone out there, we would have been hit by that sign. >> thank goodness once the wind died down the two children inside the car were rescued unharmed and this here is the damage from another storm in alabama. some of those strongest winds hit texas with gusts up to 80 miles an hour in dallas fort worth area, the faa ordered a ground stop for flights heading to dallas and as to austin and san antonio, more than 180 flights departing texas were cancelled. more than 260,000 homes and businesses across the state, last check that number down to 158,000. so that storm system is now moving eastward with the main threat being damaging wind gusts and isolated tornados, cnn meteorologist alisyn has the latest. >> it has been a very busy past 24 hours, again, a significant
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amount of preliminary storm reports so far, vast majority of them in states like oklahoma as well as texas and that includes tornados damaging winds and the potential for large hail. and that threat will continue as we push through the remainder of the day friday, we just noticed the threat area begins to shift further east, now you're talking focal points like cincinnati, nashville, atlanta georgia and mobile alabama but the threats themselves remain the same. here's a look at the focus for the storm early friday, the system will gradually make its way off to the northeast as it pushes into the great lakes and northeastern portion of the country you got lot of colder air in place, so a lot of that rain is going to transition back over into a rain snow mention in some cases even ice and snow filtering back in. overall, heaviest rain is going to be along the mississippi river valley not out of the question to have two, three,
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even four inches total and the heaviest snow will be crime scene portions of new england, where even in excess of a foot is likely across some of those areas. widespread flash flooding, however still possible. states like arkansas, areas of southeast missouri and along the ohio river valley as well. you're talk a very tremendous amount of rain in a short period of time. another widespread concern will be wind, the key thing is it's not just while the storms are occurring. even after that line of storms moves through, a lot of these states will continue with some pretty significant wind gusts up around 50 maybe even as high as 60 miles per hour, yes, even after the storms exit the region. for a state like georgia, for example, the weather advisories will linger all the way until 7:00 p.m. in the evening friday, but the main focus again for friday is still going to be that lingering low pressure system. >> we heard this lengthy winter
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storm already has created chaos in the west across california several days of heavy snow knocked out power to thousands, made roads impassable and trapped residents in their homes. the sheriff corner for california spoke to me earlier about the troubles facing her community. here she is. >> we've had over 500 inches of snow here atop of this mountain which is our ski area, over 600 inches of snow. the snow become too much. it's caused traffic jambs, caused the roads to be closed and when roads are closed and people want to ski they will find way to get around or try to find way to get around it. people stuck in cars on roads that sometimes you could get through but not when there's five feet of snow on them and the wind is blowing sideways. 17 people spent the night on one stretch of road that we couldn't get to them because the roads were just so impassable. and took us another day to get them out. fortunately everybody survived. but it's been a lot and we've
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had avalanches take out big sections of our north south highway which isolated several communities, and one of the avalanche took out a power source in bridgeport and they're isolated and still without power and they do have roads that are opening up, so it's been quite an ordeal. >> you talked about people being trapped on the roads out there, you tried to warn people. you put out a particularly blunt message on facebook, i want to read parts of it it's a blizzard, people, you cannot see your hand in front of your face, let alone the snow to guide your way, stay home he went on to say we told you to make good choices. the was there a -- that was a pretty spicy message there for the folks, was there a sense people aren't taking those dangers seriously? >> not our local, so people who live there, they get it, know
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they've chosen to live here and understand the dangers of living here. but it's our travelers people come here don't understand maybe don't check the weather forecast, don't check the roads and just start driving, not paying attention. today i was driving on a closed section of road, because of an emergency responder had to be on the road, and gave me on a two-hour detour to roads clogged with snow for a month, so it doesn't help. >> you also authorities urging major freight rail companies to move quickly to insure safety of train cars after investigators looking into the derailment in east palestine ohio found melted equipment may have led to the release of toxic chemicals. officials say defective aluminum parts on three tank cars may have caused the pressure relief valves to fail. since the residents some reported rashes breathing
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provide more powerful weapons ukraine's military decides whether to pull back if the eastern city of bakhmut. russian forces are advancing there 10 authorities say a critical bridge was blown up overnight, u.s. is expected to announce new military aid to ukraine today, for more on this, cnn scott mclean joins from his london, take us through what ukraine will be getting and say they still need. >> reporter: we don't have precise details kim about what this military aid package will actually include, they don't have a dollar figure yet but reality is this will be welcome news for the ukrainians who are in a tough eastern part of the country, specifically in bakhmut this town really a ukrainian strong hold for months and months extremely well fortified. they have been effective in repelling the russians now, it appears that the russians at the least have a very small hold inside the city, you mentioned that the bridge they lost, the supply route they lost overnight and now we've also gotten
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confirmation from a ukrainian drone recognizance unit they've been ordered to pull back from the city, ukrainians said they continue to fight in bakhmut but not at any cost. suggesting that if the human toll is too high they would consider actually withdrawing, while the ukrainians will be getting tanks which will surely help them in bakhmut and along the front line they didn't asked for fighter jets, it's unlikely to include either of those things, it's much more basic to the ukrainian needs, listen. >> the focus on knew e.u. my in addition, ammunitions the kinds of things they need for the long range artillery the high mars and for additional systems they're using right now, they are in a vicious fight in bakhmut, standoff range is important to them. being able to for long range fires is important but it's also part and parcel of our effort this package coming tomorrow of making sure they're ready when the fighting gets more intense
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in the weeks and months in the spring, weather will approve and we think the russians will want to go on the offense potentially multiple places at once >> one of the serious for ukrainians and west is that the ukrainians are burning through ammunition and shells according to the nate secretary general, at a rate that is many times higher than the actual rate of production. this is raising all kinds of uncomfortable questions for western allies in the u.s. and their ability to actually maintain their own stockpiles, something that john kirby down played yesterday but also considered that the last u.s. aid package to ukraine announce announced on the anniversary on february 24th didn't actually commit anything from u.s. stockpiles, instead, it was a commitment from the u.s. to go out and broker new contracts to have ammunition produced at a much longer time scale we're talking about the german chancellor olaf scholz said look, the west needs to row
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consider how it produces ammunition and should be an ongoing process, whether there's war or not, scholz will be in washington today his very first trip to the u.s. to meet with president biden since the invasion actually began. and so, so much has changed for germany in the course of the year. you'll remember that germany was ridiculed in some corners for the initial response to the war and its commitments pretty modest commitments at first to actually helping ukraine on the battlefield in terms of weapons and commitment, they've since come around with tanks to ukraine in deals they brokered in part with the u.s. but scholz and biden have common ground, appearing to be reach for the time being when it comes to fighter jets, both men have said that, look, now is not the time. kim? >> appreciate that.
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scott mclean in london. as we heard ukrainian troops are now building new defensive lines west of bakhmut, cnn team reporting from a neighboring town heard the constant sound of artillery fire throughout the day, alex has more if eastern ukraine. >> reporter: in the fierce defensive of bakhmut, the neighboring town has become a busy thoroughfare. the main supply route for ukrainian troops desperately hanging on to the eastern city. cars, military vehicles, bombing up and down this road going to and from the front you see this armored vehicle here. the v sign for victory, we're so close front that as one resident still here said you can walk to the russian positions. in the town center we meet an are actual larry unit who have been fighting two months, loud
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booms echoing every few seconds from the ukrainian colleagues firing on russian positions. >> the problem is not just russia taking bakhmut, he said they will not stop and keep destroying the next cities. we need to wait for reenforcements to come and kick them out. whether ukrainian reenforcements are indeed coming to save bakhmut remains to be seen be so far, there's no ukrainian retreat. ukraine's military admits they're being battered by wagner mercenaries made gains they say president head in and around the city. ferocious street to street fighting left many dead on both sides as the wagner troops along with russian soldiers try to end circle bakhmut, it's been regularly hit in recent days as
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well, now, fresh trenches are being dug, position that is ukraine may soon have to use. amid all the blasts, some pile into a van to evacuate while others who feel they can't or simply won't leave gather in the center waiting for a bus stop for a water delivery which never comes. >> rockets are flying overhead from both sides. she tells us, everywhere is covered with rockets the house we wanted to move into got bombed, they walk away with piles of white tarp to protect their homes, they know the war is getting closer. right now, it's anyone's guess who will prevail in bakhmut. nobody know that is, he said we will stand our ground, defend every meter of our land. alex, cnn in eastern ukraine. >> suspect didn't get far he
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including attempting to bring explosives on to an aircraft, cnn denny free man has more. >> reporter: a judge ordered muffley to be detained saying he was a flight risk. accused of trying to bring explosives on to plane monday his attorney argued the device was merely the inwards of a fireworks and had no way of being remotely detonated. he checked his bank at pennsylvania lehigh international airport after 10:45 a.m. headed to orlando airport in florida, but during a screen before loaded agents discovered a circular compound approximately three inches in diameter wrapped in a wax paper and clear mrafb wrap hidden in the lining of the baggage >> it's an indicator mr. muffley allegedly knew he wasn't supposed to be bringing that on an airplane. >> the criminal complaint sit an fbi safety bomb technician sacred the bag and deemed it
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explosive device, the technician found the compound found a powder consistent with commercial grade fireworks, two fuses were attached to the circular compound. >> the use of the commercial fire interior essentially elements the power from a commercial grade fireworks reminds me immediately of the boston marathon bombing it's not a high explosive like tatp we see foreign terrorist use but it can be a very effective and very lethal weapon if used in the right way. >> according to the affidavit, the baggage contained a can of butane, lighter, pipe with residue, wireless drill with cordless batteries and two outlets taped together with plaque black tape >> any fire in a car go could bring down the plane, could put a hole in the wall of the plane >> according to court documents he was paged over the intercom system asking him to report to the security desk, soon after he was seen on security cameras
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leaving the airport. he was arrested at his home late monday night >> it does not appear it was set to go off on the airplane but let's put that aside, the system worked. the machinery instead of it out. >> court records show muffley has been charged with several other crimes in pennsylvania in the past but they have been lesser charges likes possession of a controlled assistance harassment and minor theft, if convicted muffley faces up to 15 years in prison, he has not yet entered a plea. danny freeman cnn allentown, pennsylvania. >> the fbi uncovered a disturbing plot out of michigan where they say man threatened to kill jewish members of the state's government. michigan attorney governor confirms she was one of the people targeted. court documents revealed a man with a court handle tempered reason said he was heading to michigan to quote carry out the punishment of death of anyone
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jewish in the government, it was tweeted to jack eugene car's tier the third, stating he was starting a new country where u.s. laws wouldn't apply, he was arrested a couple of weeks ago in texas with multiple guns in his vehicle, carpenter is represented by a public deferred cnn reached out to his attorney for comment. u.s. house lawmakers are moving forward with an ethics investigation against embattled congressman george santos facing a litany of problems after lying about much of his life history during his campaign last year. melanie has more. >> the problems are only getting worse for embattled congressman santos. he was already facing investigations at local state level facing calls to resign we learned that the house ethic committee, a panel made up of equal must know and democratic lawmakers is officially moving forward with an investigation, i want to read for you everything that they are looking into
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because it is quite a long list, here's what they're investigating, looking into whether george santos engaged in unlawful activity with respect to his 2022 congressional campaign, whether he failed to properly disclose required information and statements that he filed with the house, whether he violated federal conflict of interest law in connection with his role in a firm providing fiduciary services, and finally, looking whether he potentially engaged in sexual misconduct towards an individual seeking employment in his congressional office. now, for his part, george santos said he's fully cooperating and not going to comment further. where does this lead? well, the house ethics committee has the power to levy fines, they can make recommendations about disciplinary action from censor to expulsion but ultimately up to the house to act on any potential recommendations. so far, gop leaders say they want to let all of these investigations play out before
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deciding how to move forward. melanie, cnn, capitol hill. >> u.s. secretary of state antony blinken said he raised the issue of detained american paul whelan with russia's foreign ministry thursday, moscow said it's a lie and claims whelan's name never came up during the meeting, reports from new dehli and hong kong ahead, stay with us. ♪. ♪. ♪. it can quickly stop mimigraine in its trackcks within 2 hours... ...without worrying if it's too late or where e you are. unlike older medicines, ubrerelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed t to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u. learn how abbvie could help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. . .
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whelan when he met thursday with sergey lovrov. their first face-to-face meeting in more than a year, after the meeting, blinken said his release was one of the issues he raised with lavrov. said russia should end the war in ukraine, we have cnn standing by in hong kong, let's begin with new dehli. take us through the highlights and what, if anything, was accomplished. >> reporter: not really, from what i could see as of thursday and friday morning, the anti-u.s. rhetoric by lavrov and the anti-russia rhetoric by blinken hijacked the talk that is india was hosting in new dehli and appealing to the
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foreign ministers to keep that aside and they were unsuccessful to bring the west and russia closer in any way, you've spoken about the three points that blinken raised with lavrov according to him. he made the points in a press conference on thursday evening, local time, but lavrov and moscow have, in fact, moscow come out and denied there was any talk on the u.s. citizen called it a lie, strong words being used. according to the u.s. there was a ten-minute and meeting on the sidelines of the g20 talks thursday and that became the talking point, the top headline reallies across the globe it was the first time that the two ministers were meeting ever since russia of invasion of ukraine. but like i said there were words between blinken and lavrov hijacked the talks of the g20, the second hi ministerial
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meeting taking place in india ahead of the big summit, and here's an example of the rhetoric between the two sides have been talking about. >> nobody was giving at them about anything except finances and enormous policies which g20 was form for. this if they're not something which the west is doing, this threat when russia after many years of warnings stepped up to defend itself. there is nothing except ukraine, which is of interest to g20. it's ashame >> it's ashame is what lovato had to say, he said that the west is making sure that the talks on ukraine overshadows g20 discussions but blinken this morning in new dehli was speaking in the capitol went on
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to say that the world is focusing on ukraine because of the message to would be aggressors everywhere, literally achieved in last 24 hours here in new dehli despite india wanting to be leader despite consensus of issues impacting by ukraine. >> thank you so much. from new dehli. secretary of state also raised the issue of china potentially supplying russia with legal -- with lethal aid, which the u.s. believes it's considering. cnn christy has more on that from hong kong, obviously this is a huge issue for the u.s. take us through what was said and if we know how it was received. >> yes, well, we have heard rack from the ministry of foreign affairs in beijing, a spokesperson saying within last hour that china acknowledges different views at the g20 summit in india but we heard
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much stronger language saying china opposes tactics and double standards after the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken once again warned china of consequences if it provides lethal aid to russia, an issue he brought up last week during a meeting in munich at the security conference and in new dehli, he raised the warning again. take a listen. >> were china to engage in material lethal support for russia's aggression, to engage in the system mask engagement of sanctions for russia that would be a serious problem for our countries. >> now, blinken did not meet with china foreign ministry at the g20 in india, he warned of consequences but not say what they would be, china's foreign minister responded with his talks during the g20, quote,
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beijing supports is a political resolution to the crisis in ukraine and opposes any action of adding fuel to the fire, double standards as well as standards and pressuring tactics unquote, this diplomatic rift is deepening with the u.s. continuing to say that china is considering sending lethal aid to russia, beijing denied those claims, counter accused the u.s. of pouring weapons into the ukraine, also claims to be neutral despite no limits lined with russia. friday, china released that position paper calling for peace, which had no mention of the fate of the occupied ukrainian territories, he praised that plan earlier this week, but the plan was criticized by western leaders who accused china for aligning itself with russia, little wonder kim at the end of the day at the end of the g20 meeting in deli no consensus statement was issued because russia and china refused to condemn russia's
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invasion. back to you >> not surprising. thanks for that breakdown in hong kong. appreciate it. fire in a sky scraper lit up the sky in hong kong thursday, the blaze broke out shortly before midnight on the roof of the 18 story hotel which is still under construction, flames quickly spread to other floors you can see the fire for miles, falling debris and embers started fires on nearby buildings, it's not sure what caused the blaze. they've arrived, a capsule carrying astronauts and a cosmonaut dock to do the international space station ahead, the next steps in their mission, stay with us. mission, stay with us. supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp.p. neuriva: think bigger. when we started our businessss we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running.
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. i'll take you live now to the international space station i was just watching this the last couple of minutes in break, those astronauts giving each other hugs and hi fives as they met for the first time to give you context, explain, earlier we brought you images of a nasa space xdocking there, now we're seeing the crew board the iss and the folks on, there two american, a russian and an astronaut blasted off from the kennedy space center, the sixth trip for nasa's commercial crew program, while there they will carry as soon as experiments and do maintenance on the 20-year-old space station the next six months, really happy meeting there, the astronauts and cosmonauts there on the iss. a lufthansa on its way from to
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texas from germany, met with turbulence, seven people were sent to the hospital. now, the wife of actor math mcconaughey was on flight and posted this on instagram. the in flight thrashing came without warning, lufthansa 469 was en route to frankford from austin texases, federal investigators say as it threw over tennessee at a the crew encountered severe turbulence, result like unexpectedly free falling five seconds off the top of a roller coaster, plates and glassware were up at the ceiling. >> about 60 miles east of memphis reporting severe, plus or minus 400. >> the flight diverted to washington dulles international airport outside where first responders met the flight at the
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game, in all, seven people were taken to nearby hospital >> significant concern. >> jennifer said this solicit incident of 74 turbulence aboard a commercial airliner, in december, 25 people were injured when this hawaiian airlines flight encountered turbulence on decent into honolulu >> it's most common issue experience on airliners and it can be very dangerous, especially if not belted in >> lufthansa attributes incident to clear air turbulence, the faa said it curse without visual queues to warn pilots of the hazard. in 115 page study of turbulence incidents on commercial airliners, ntsb were simple, wearing a seatbelt reduces the risk of serious injury. >> i wouldn't be afraid but at the same time you do have to be prepared for any type of injury and make sure you buckle up >> like in this latest case, turbulence often comes with
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little or no warning. the ntsb said between 2009 and 2018, the flight crew is taken by surprise 28% of the time. this is an especial big problem for flight attendants. the head of the ntsb say they're often most at risk for getting hurt. cnn washington. >> u.s. senator diane feinstein has been hospitalized in california with shingles. according to a spokesperson, the 89-year-old democrat was diagnosed with the virus late last months, expects to make a full recovery, her absence could influence democratic strategy in the senate with john fettermaner man hospitalized. >> soccer stars from around the world raised millions of dollars to help victims of last month's devastating earthquake, players and managers, athletes participated in a turkish
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telethon, they raised 44 million u.s. dollars, around 50,000 people were killed in turkey and syria after the massive february 6th earthquake. i'm kim brunhuber thanks so much for washing cnn newsroom continues with max foster after a quick break. ♪ ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪. ♪ hi, i'm lauren, i lost 67 pounds on golo. i got picked on as a child. it really got to me, so i tried everything there was. golo and release has definitetely shown me that there is hope out there.
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