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gone. us president joe biden back home after meeting with prime minister justin trudeau in canada, why illegal immigration across the u. s northern border was a hot topic. and people all over the world getting ready to turn off the lights to mark earth hour. it's a way to help raise awareness about the climate crisis. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with leila harare. we begin this hour with extreme weather in the southeastern united states, where multiple tornadoes barreled across mississippi in the past few hours, the national weather service says a large tornado cost significant damage in several towns, including rolling fork and silver city, leaving homes and buildings flattened and trees and power lines down. search and rescue teams and first responders are
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on the scene in the area northwest of jackson. we spoke with the president of one of the town's hard hit in mississippi should described what she went through. we watched this tornado form. through the lightning strikes and it became this massive massive monster it and they said, it's headed directly towards town. so i called my grandmother. and i heard her on the phone and told her to get down and she um, she was staying down, but i could you could hear the tornado in the you could hear the roar in the background as she started screaming. for help. and she said that, um. she wants it stopped roaring her, she said. it's raining through my roof. it's raining through my roof, so we rushed down to evacuate her immediately. truly terrifying and harrowing
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experience that you detail there . what else were you doing all to stay safe. um well, she was in her in her bedroom covered up. my uncle lived with her and he has severe parkinson's. and she's, um she had a four recently so she's not in the best of shape and they were just hunkering down and in a room, that's all they could really do. terrible situation overall. i mean, we were just watching some of the footage that you shot, you know, can you detail what it was like going through driving through your hometown and looking at it completely obliterated. well we tried to come through, um, from the north side of town, and it was blocked off because there was debris everywhere and we had to come around to the south side and there were there's power lines all over the road. there's trees all over the road that there's brick buildings that are that
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are just laying out in the street. um mhm actually. two houses down from my grandmother's house. everything is just a debris field that houses are are just destroyed. and as the storm system moves east or nato, and severe thunderstorm watches are now spread across parts of alabama, tennessee, georgia and into north carolina. let's get you the latest now from cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis, karen yes. all night long. we've been tracking these storms. it's all part of a big system that is impacting the deep south. we solve this potential for severe weather several days ago, and indeed it came to fruition. it did verify, especially across mississippi, so devastated by the severe storms and the tornado one in particular that really raked across the state pretty much from the west central portion, the state all the way into the northeastern
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portion of mississippi. now it's making its way across tennessee , alabama and into georgia as well. looks like the worst is over. i hesitate to say that because we still have severe thunderstorm watches out and there is still a portion of a tornado watch, which is out across portions of mississippi, but all the way from just to the north of jackson, mississippi, in that rolling fork area. that's what we are really going to be focused, but that's not the only place. let's go ahead and show you the pictures are video that we have from that area rolling fork that's just along the west central delta region of mississippi, and there's 75 miles to the northeast. from there, that's silver city, and then we go a little bit further, and it's winona and then a little bit further to the northeast. and then you've got amory and then you move into northern sections of alabama. this system. this tornado was on the ground for the better part of two hours.
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two hours. this is a wedge tornado as it's been described by people who were on the ground. it was about a mile wide , but they will get national weather service people locally to view this to see the extent of the damage to give us a track to see what areas were impacted . it wasn't just this rolling fork area. it was the areas that were lying in the path of this tornado, which stayed on the ground for hours, and now that line of storms is moving a little bit further towards the east. knoxville you're under a severe thunderstorm watch also towards chattanooga in the vicinity of huntsville, alabama. i think the worst is over there we had a report of a possible tornado in hebron that was in alabama and now in northern sections of georgia. this is where we're looking at severe weather. are we looking at tornadoes? probably not. are you looking heavy downpours and lightning and strong winds? yes
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we're looking at all that. and they look terrific interview that you did with that young woman who kept composure she was trying to save her grandmother and her uncle and she really gave us a very clear description of what that city looks like now it doesn't look that way anymore, and she did great under under the rest as well. thank you so much. karen really appreciate you, karen mcginnis. president biden is back in the u. s after world wind trip to canada and meetings with prime minister justin trudeau. it was a friendly and productive visit that addressed a range of issues , mr trudeau announced modifications to the safe third country agreement, which addresses immigration between the two countries. mr trudeau also said both the us and canada will work towards peace and stability in haiti as gang violence rages on in puerto oprah's canada will invest in additional 100 million canadian dollars to support hades police force. cnn's phil mattingly has
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details on mr brown's visit to ottawa. president biden's like 24 hour whirlwind visit to ottawa. canada didn't come with major expectations with us officials and canadian officials made clear in the lead up to the international visit that there were significant policy issues that they wanted to discuss, and there weren't likely to be significant policy breakthroughs and to some degree that was true. there was an immigration deal and critical one that that canadian officials have been pushing for several months. us officials finally signed on there were some efforts to speed up nor ad spending and development on the canadian side . certainly discussions about the economic and trade issues that very much animate the relationship at this point in terms of their disagreements, but more than anything else, president biden and to some degree president or prime minister trudeau wanted to underscore that it is a very strong alliance. it is a bilateral relationship that is both steadfast has great history and that history is only going to lead to more in the future and where there are
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disagreements, and there certainly are. they will resolve them, and if they don't they will remain friends as president biden put it in his speech to parliament. together we have built a partnership that isn't incredible advantage to both our nations. that doesn't mean we never disagree. as any two countries will do from time to time. when we disagree. we solve our differences in friendship and goodwill. because we both understand our interests are fundamentally aligned. that speech for the president received several standing ovations, including taking a shot at the toronto maple leafs. keep in mind. his wife is from philadelphia and as the flyers fan was part of a sprint of a day. lengthy bilateral meetings , also joint press conference with prime minister trudeau and then a gala dinner later before taking off for washington, all part of a packed schedule. that was some degree delayed. it is supposed to be traditionally the president's first foreign visit . when he takes office. this was not it was delayed. they had a virtual visit instead because of
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covid. but u. s officials and canadian officials alike feel like it was a productive and substantive meeting. but more than anyone, anything else, it underscored an alliance at a very critical and challenging geopolitical moment, an alliance that has been crucial to the western alliance efforts to support ukraine on the lines that will become more crucial just as you look at the world's events over the course of the last several weeks, whether it's china or russia or iran. certainly there are two countries and two leaders who have made clear they will stick together. whatever happens, going forward. phil mattingly, cnn. ottawa. eric farnsworth is vice president of the american society and council of the americas and joins me now from washington. d c, sir, so good to have you with us. the two leaders tackled the issue of people crossing into canada from the united states. what's the significance of their deal? well, you know, borders are complicated. by definition. we all know the story about the u. s border with mexico, but the u. s border with canada is equally
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fraught if for different reasons , it's the largest undefended border in the world. but that doesn't mean that there aren't a lot of things crossing both good and not so good. uh, and one of those that's increased over time has been illegal crossings by people who are seeking asylum more or trying to find economic circumstances better than what they're leaving behind, etcetera , but it's causing some real political complications. and so two friends have to find a way to manage this, but it's not just people necessarily. it's also things like fentanyl. it's a real problem, and it's not just a problem in the us or mexico or other places like that . it's a growing problem in canada as well. and so these are issues to leaders not just had to talk about and acknowledge but find the path forward in terms of trying to address them to really find a way forward to reduce the risk important was it for canada to achieve this agreement? well, i think politically for prime minister trudeau's very important he's been getting some political
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pressure on these issues. uh, and the easy solution is to blame the united states, right. i mean, they're the big guy. they're the ones who generate a lot of these issues. and you know, it's out of my hands. we have to have the u. s you know, do their part is an easy talking point. but in fact that's not the route the route he took, and he was rewarded for it. i believe politically, and i think that will pay political dividends in terms of foreign policy. haiti also played a role in their meeting. yeah, this is a really interesting issue. it's a difficult issue. it's been an issue for a long time. haiti itself is a country in real crisis politically, economically socially, and there's a long history between the united states and in haiti. there is also a history between canada and haiti. and so, uh, the united states is trying to find the path forward for to reduce violence in haiti, perhaps to introduce some sort of international peace force under u. n auspices, but without
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leading leading such a force itself. and so there's been a real discussions over the past several months, frankly, between washington and ottawa to see if washington can't really encourage canadians to take the lead, but canada is also a keen observer of haiti and notes that it's a complicated situation and is not keen to take a leading role itself. so this is a topic not just discussion, but real urgency that the two governments really have to find the path forward on you know, this is such a big all encompassing a relationship. how would you describe us canada ties as they are now present day compared to bilateral ties during the trump administration. well, i think taking a step away from politics , the word that i always used with relation to the u. s and canada relationship is strategic. this is a partnership that affects both of us directly in terms of economic security, energy security, national security, not just in europe with nato or ukraine or taiwan and pacific. but you know, we
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share coordination of the north american airspace through norad to try to protect our aerospace from well used to be soviet missiles during the cold war. but now it's chinese balloons and other things like that, so it's strategic. but having said that were also deeply intertwined with each other's economies with our people and in any family relationship, particularly ones that so intertwined as this one. you are going to have this disagreements . you are going to have problematic areas, and this is no exception. but arguably for canadians, the america first policy which for all intents and purposes still remains in place . that is something that has not been addressed by washington. it's a real problem for sure to the extent of the united states either is or is perceived to be heading into more protectionist manner that directly hits canada . canada's our top trade partner , and the united states is not just canada's top trade partner
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, but by far so if the united states is acting in a more protectionist manner that absolutely hurts canadian businesses and the canadian economy. yeah, the temptation in washington over the last several years in this precedes the vitamins. stray shin. but clearly has been to try to promote made in america and to, uh emphasize investment in the united states and conceptually, that's not a bad thing, but from the perspective of supply chains and the way that we actually produce things together with the country like canada, where it's fully intertwined when we try to protect their own markets at the end of the day, we're actually just hurting ourselves, and that's the point that canadians are trying to emphasize so that it's not a made in america that they're looking for, but made in north america perspective because we're already producing things so closely together that to try to disaggregate that would be not just difficult but virtually impossible. and so we you just end up hurting ourselves. it's not an issue has
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been resolved. it's one that comes up perennially. i personally would hope that we can we, the united states can find a way to return to our free trade routes, particularly in north america, given the importance of the canadian and indeed mexican relationships, eric farnsworth, thank you so much. thanks for having me to be with you. for the third time in two days. us forces stationed in syria have come under rocket and drone attack by militants. the u. s beliefs are proxies for iran, the u. s has about 900 troops in syria and the pentagon says they are attacked on average every 10 days. american troops were hit twice on friday, and they're resort and green village. one u. s service member was reported wounded the day before an american contractor was killed in a drone strike in hayes, aka friday's volley of drones and rockets against american troops, which is just the latest in a in dozens of such attacks over the past two years, and the us almost always
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response with deadly force. and that was the case early friday when more than a dozen militants were reportedly killed in u. s airstrikes. cnn's oren liebermann is at the pentagon and has our report. late night strike in northeast syria. ambulances rushing to the scene as fire burns in the distance us striking what officials say we're ammunition depots and intelligence sites used by militias linked to iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps. the us called the strike carried out by two f 15 fighters proportionate and deliberate action after a one way drone attack killed an american contractor earlier thursday near hasakah in syria, five u. s service members and another contractor were wounded in the attack early friday morning. another us based in syria, coming under attack from a barrage of 10 rockets, the pentagon said the us placing the blame on iran. iran certainly again backs these groups. and by default, therefore has a responsibility to ensure that they are not contributing to
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insecurity, instability but clearly they continue to do that. syria has become a crossroads of conflict in the middle east. iranian proxies have carried out rocket and drone attacks against us forces , and russia has begun flying armed fighters over us positions in the country for the u. s and its footprint of about 900 troops in syria. focus remains isis. we don't seek a war with iran were at looking for an armed conflict with that country or another war in the region. we do seek to protect our mission in syria, which is about defeating isis on thursday, the commander of us central command general eric parilla, told the house armed services committee hearing that iran and its proxies have fired drones or rockets 78 times at u. s forces since the beginning of 2021 nearly one attack every 10 days, so what iran does to hide? it's hand as they use iranian proxies. that's that's either you waves or or rockets to be able to attack our forces in either iraq or syria. are these considered acts of war? iran.
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they are being done by the iranian proxies is what i would tell you, congressman, the u. s. has carried out attacks against iranian proxies in syria before targeting either enemy infrastructure or launch vehicles used to attack u. s forces back in august, when there was a similar back and forth of strikes and attacks the administration believed after that, according to us officials , returned deterrence had been restored in syria. that's clearly no longer the case. the question for the administration is how to get there. from this point. we have seen the administration carry out a series of strikes. is that the way forward here the administration trying to avoid an escalation, but clearly knows it has to send a message with iranian proxies in the region, launching a series of attacks against a number of bases housing, u. s troops, or lieberman, cnn at the pentagon. ukraine senses opportunity after months of defensive warfare in mahmoud, they could be about to launch a counter offensive against russia's weakened invasion force. when you find
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huge gift for our family. ukraine is reporting civilian casualties after the latest round of russian strikes, says three there have been more than 100 missile and rocket attacks in the past 24 hours, but on the ground, ukraine says russian forces keep hitting a wall in their attacks in the east. this is video of fighting in the city of mahmoud, which ukraine says is still under russian military pressure. but keep says the invaders are not gaining any new ground. despite more than three dozen attacks across the eastern front on friday, while ukraine is suggesting that the time maybe right to change its defensive strategy in mahmoud and level a counterstrike against the russians there. ivan watson has more. russia's war
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machine appears to be losing momentum in bomb oot where ukrainian commanders now exhibit optimism. after hurling themselves for months against ukrainian defenders in this city on ukraine's eastern front, russian troops and mercenaries have made on the incremental gains. and suffered staggering losses. russian forces in mahmoud are depleted, says one of kiev's top generals, and the ukrainian counter offensive could soon be launched. harder to judge the enormous sacrifice ukrainians have made in their costly defense of this embattled city. but while russia's efforts have slowed, they haven't stalled. ukraine claims the area has been hit with more than 200 strikes in the last day alone. and russia is sending in backup to compensate for the growing losses of wagner. private
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mercenaries with russian airborne troops now playing a greater role in the fighting around bomb oot, according to the ukrainian military to say that the situation in the south has not improved in such a way. we can talk about some kind of victory or anything like that, in the country, the enemy is applying even more pressure. president vladimir zelensky earlier this week paid tribute to the defenders of bomb oot visiting ukraine's eastern front to hand out awards. the deadly grudge match over mahmoud is far from over. the ukrainian military says it's using the front lines of mahmoud to bleed and exhaust the russian army. but how long can ukraine afford to fight a bloody war of attrition against its much larger, stronger enemy? ivan watson, cnn zaporizhya, ukraine. barbara nadeau is monitoring developments in ukraine. she joins us now from rome, barbie
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what is happening elsewhere in the east? yeah. you know, this has been a very contentious area . ukraine says they warded off 38 attacks in 24 hours. and this, of course, just speaks to the importance of the continued support in terms of tanks and ammunition and weapons and weapons systems and air defense systems that have been donated by the rest of europe. you know this this war this battle, as ivan said in his packet is really really putting a lot of pressure on ukraine, but this gives ukraine and president zelensky. a lot more power, i guess in terms of asking for continued support, which has become increasingly contentious here across europe later. oh, thank you so much for that update. the investigation into donald trump takes a new turn as a federal judge orders several former top advisers to testify about the events of january, 6th and his former lawyer answers questions before a grand jury details just ahead. good
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modest storms, including a large and destructive tornado tour through mississippi, friday night, and that system now moving east again, at least 11 people killed and there are fears the death toll could rise. new developments in the investigation into donald trump. a federal judge has ordered several trump aides to testify before a grand jury as part of the investigation into the january 6th attack on the u. s capitol. the directive comes as a former trump attorney was compelled to testify about the handling of classified documents . cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has details. trump's closest advisers ordered to testify in two justice department probes a federal judge rejecting trump's claim of executive privilege ordering former white house chief of staff mark meadows senior aide stephen miller and others to answer questions from a grand jury investigating efforts to
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overturn the 2020 election. remember leaning against the doorway and saying interesting conversation is broody mark. sounds like we're going to go to the capital to walk down to the capital didn't look up from his phone and said something to the effect of there's a lot going on, cass, but i don't know. things might get real real bad. separately corcoran, a top trump attorney, and a crucial witness and special counsel, jack smith's classified documents probe, spending nearly four hours testifying behind closed doors to a federal grand jury on friday. trump also fought in court to stop his testimony. but several judges ruling corcoran must divulge information about the conversations he had with former president trump leading up to the fbi search of mara lago last summer and that corcoran must turn over handwritten notes documenting their interaction. actions they should give me immediately back everything that they've taken from because it's mine. it's mine. fbi agents seized more than 100 classified documents from our lago in august, and in
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november, the attorney general appointed special counsel jack smith, to investigate, among other things, whether trump obstructed the government's attempts to get back all of the classified material still in his possession after he left office , corker and crafted a statement in june 2022 claiming a diligent search had been conducted at mara lago, and that's all all classified documents have been returned, a source tells cnn prosecutors wanted to ask corcoran about that statement and a june phone call between him and trump that took place the same day as subpoena was issued for moral lago surveillance footage that showed boxes being moved out of a storage room. you still have the surveillance tape is that correct? absolutely sean sources tell cnn prosecutors have made clear that they believe trump used corcoran to advance a crime . a trump spokesperson has fired back, accusing the justice department of continuously stepping far outside the standard norms and an attempt to destroy the long accepted long held constitutionally based standards of attorney client
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privilege and executive privilege. from the beginning he has tried to cooperate. trump attorney tim par later tells cnn. he also testified before the grand jury in december, divulging details about additional searches for classified documents he organized at several trump properties last year. they would rather make this into an adversarial fight and try to make it into a criminal case. special counsel jack smith will now be getting an influx of new information, both from evan corcoran being forced to testify in front of the grand jury on friday and from the array of top trump administration officials, who will now have to testify to the grand jury about what they know about what transpired on and around january 6th. our team is told that trump's legal team is expected to appeal this decision that said these top officials cannot claim executive privilege. jessica schneider, cnn washington millions get ready to turn off the lights to raise awareness about climate change and help save the planet.
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acropolis and greece will all go dark. for one hour. joining me now from london with more on earth hour is kate to nor grove , the world wildlife fund, uk's executive director of advocacy and campaigns, so good to have you with us. good morning to you many people to mark earth day. what's the idea behind earth hour? yeah, well, that's our is a moment, as you said, when millions of people across the globe come together to show that they care about the future of our planet, so as you said 8:30 p.m. tonight local time 190 countries, millions of people will switch off their lights and given our for earth spending, 60 minutes doing something really positive. for the planet, and we really want people to ask not only to switch off but also to use those 60 minutes to do something for the planet so you could use that time to eat more sustainably. leave your flowers to grow a little bit longer, a little bit wilder, walk more and
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drive less and talk to your family about what you've learned about the planet. obviously a mindfulness and awareness is very important. but how can unplugging for 60 minutes? make a difference. well, you see, it's a symbolic action that brings us all together in a moment where we know climate and nature are so important because nature and our climate, our life support system, but that really is in crisis as you said the pcc report published on monday shows just how difficult it's going to be to keep 1.5 degrees in reach. because i'll climate is heating up, and that's producing more and more extreme weather. we've also lost 69% of our wildlife populations in the last 50 years, so it's a symbolic action, but it's an action. that's incredibly important because together we can show that individual actions plus the actions really importantly of government and business can make a difference to the survival of the human species. if you like.
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and kate when it comes to the climate crisis is the situation a lot worse than people actually imagine. it is a really, really difficult situation. as i said, you know, our climate and our nature is a life support system for us, and without it with his increasing temperatures and increasing extreme weathers, there are millions of people already being infected affected . sorry by the crisis, but there is hope you've just got to look at the millions of people saying in this hour tonight. that we care. we care about the planet. we care about about what we should do about it, and we're making small changes in our own lives. that all added up could make a real difference and can also show governments and business that we already care. it can. it can feel very daunting. i mean, you referenced the u. n climate report that was
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but after his brain deteriorated , this is not my dad. this is an alternate version of my dad. sanderson's daughter recalled angry outbursts after the collision, like when he lashed out at his granddaughter while struggling to close the van door. she is just so belittled and made to feel like she's stupid and i just put this didn't have to happen if he just listened to her defense, claiming sanderson's prior medical issues, including a stroke like event could have been a factor. do you agree that he adjusted his scheme to the right side of the slope? because of his in the because of his vision issues. i think that was typical. he would. yeah the only witness who testified to seeing the collision, a friend of the plaintiff said paltrow was to blame him right directly in the bag on the stand. he got it wrong. i did not believe his
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