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nashville police have released security footage from monday's deadly school shooting that left six people dead, including three children, plus new information about the officers who took down the killer. we're live in television this hour where protests have stopped for now, after israel's prime minister halted his judicial reform plans , but the controversy is far from over. plus cnn is on the ground in mississippi, where a string of deadly tornadoes has devastated the entire community. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin this hour with the shocking video of what's become an all too familiar scene here in the united states, a school shooting in nashville, tennessee . that's left three young children and three adults dead. police have released video, which they say shows a former
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student at the covenant school of arriving monday morning in a honda fit. they have identified the shooter as 28 year old audrey hale. a few minutes later , you can see hail opening fire on a set of glass doors to gain access to the school. police say hail had detailed maps showing entry points to the school. not long after that, you see hail walking through the building, pointing what police described as an a r style rifle. police say they found writings and additional material inhales car and they believe a second attack was planned. the shooting lasted about 14 minutes with hail on the second floor of the school shooting at police cars as they arrived in addition to the er style rifle, officers say they recovered and our style pistol and a handgun. nashville police chief john drake says investigators are not sure yet
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about hails motive, but they're following up on a number of leads. there is some belief that there was some resentment to having to go to that school. don't have all the details of that just yet. and that's why this incident occurred. nashville police have identified the officers who shot and killed hale as marco collazo and nine year veteran and rex engelbart, a four year veteran. more now from cnn's dianne gallagher. tragedy at another american school, three children and three adults. staff members shot and killed at the covenant school in nashville, tennessee, in what police are calling a targeted attack by a heavily armed 28 year old former student, nine year olds. who were killed. evelyn. dick house. william kenny. halle scruggs. three
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adults. mike hill. a custodian age 61. cynthia peak. to my understanding of substitute teacher age 61. and catherine coots. age 60 police say the suspect was audrey hale is the nashville area residents who they say is a former student of the private christian school, located at covenant presbyterian church, which serves preschool through sixth grade car near the scene helped identify hail and police say they are currently going over writings left behind by the shooter. we've also determine there were maps drawn other school in detail of surveillance entry points, etcetera. we know and believe that entry was game to shooting through. one of the doors is how they actually get into the school calls started coming in at 10 13 am the officers had
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engaged the shooter by 10 27, and she was deceased metro nashville police say there is video from the school and the shooting happened on an upper level in the lobby area, not a classroom teacher, texting her daughter from inside the school . she said she was hiding in the closet and that they were shooting all over and that they had potentially tried to get into her room. president joe biden weighing in on the 129th mass shooting of this year, according to data from the gun violence archive. we have to do more to stop gun violence. it's ripping our communities apart, ripping a soulless nation, the very soul of the nation. and we have to do more to protect our school so they aren't turned into prisons. joining me now from washington is chris brown. she is the president of brady united dot org. thank you so much for being with us to discuss yet another deadly school shooting in this country. thanks for having me. now this
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time we're talking about three children and three adults killed in a private nashville christian elementary school. police say it was a targeted shooting and that the 28 year old suspect, a former student of that school was carrying to a r style weapons and a handgun before being shot and killed by police . what is your reaction to this latest school shooting? it's another example of what it's like to be a parent in america, waking up to this kind of carnage. we can't live in a country. where this is happening day in and day out, and i hope all of us can agree as parents. i'm a parent of a 19 and 21 year old. we have to get to the solutions that can stop. this kind of arnage. and we'll look at some of those solutions because in reaction to the proliferation of assault style weapons in this country,
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president biden called again on congress to pass. he's assault weapons ban, but how likely is it that this will happen? even after yet another tragic school shooting that took the lives of children yet again? it's tough, you know, uh, we have a senate that could potentially past that kind of legislation. the house under the leadership of someone like kevin mccarthy. it's very unlikely and that's why all of us ah, across america today have to lift up our voices. what states are doing is really important. so for those of you who live in states that could pass and assault open span. that's really important because we also have a supreme court that's really hostile. to the states that have passed assault of vince bands. so all of us have to join together, not just in. congress or in the courts,
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but even in our local communities, and there's so much that we can do to get our local communities just like they did in ellen oy in highland park to pass an assault ban. you can do that, too, so most mass shootings in america tend to share multiple factors. don't they easy access to guns, specifically assault style weapons, mental illness or some beef with the world? now we don't know. the specifics of this latest mass shooting, but we do know the suspect attended this christian school as a child and apparently resented being forced to do so. that's according to police. what will it take? do you think to stop gun violence like this in america? you've talked about what we can do at the local level, but what more in terms of gun controls this easy access to guns because nobody is suggesting in this country because it would never work that all guns should be taken away
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from people that's not what we're talking about here. we're talking about controlling access to guns so that people who perhaps are not completely stable, do not have access to them, which seems very fair and logical. so what are the possible solutions to that? the solutions are before us and they have been for a long time. it's expanding the brady background check system. it's ensuring that every state has an extreme risk protection law. it's ensuring that every state has a permitting system and those are being rolled back and it's making sure that across the country we have a renewed assault open span and the difference there. is voters. every voter across this country. if you don't want this to happen anymore, vote vote, make sure that every time you vote you focus on which candidates actually stand for gun violence
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prevention or they stand with the gun industry. and if they stand with the gun industry what that means is that is profits over lives. and it's just that simple. we've been doing this successfully, and that's how we've changed so much of the law since 2018 since marjory stoneman douglas and the advent of march for our lives and other organizations. that's how we have made a difference. we have to continue that way. but it takes all of us. this isn't just on the kids. this is on adults. this is on their grandparents. this is on us and we can make a difference, but we have to make it. an absolute priority and then hold elected officials to account when they do not vote. yes. on bills to advance. life
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saving measures, and that's expanding brady background checks that's expanding, permitting systems that's giving states extreme risk protection laws that's making sure we have an assault weapon span. all of those things are equally important. gun violence now is the number one killer of our children. we've got to stop it, and those are the ways to make it happen. powerful words and powerful advice. chris brown. thank you for joining us appreciate it. thank you. turning now to israel, where prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he is delaying controversial plans to overhaul the judiciary in order to prevent a rift inside the country. tensions have been building over those plans and have led to widespread unrest. but on monday, netanyahu said he would pause votes on legislation in order to allow time for discussion and debate. still,
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protesters against the reforms and some in favor. we're back. on the streets. israel's largest labor union, announced its general strike would end immediately following netanyahu's announcement. the prime minister did make clear the pause is only temporary, insisting on overhaul is needed , and cnn's elizabeth cohen is following developments for us. she joins us live from television. good to see you, elizabeth. so what is the latest on netanyahu's temporary pause to overhaul the judiciary? and, of course reaction to that movie? so the reaction to this pause while things are just moving so quickly, rosemary and the reaction has been, i think a feeling of success on behalf of the protesters that they at least got this. it's not permanent. it's temporary. as you said that it is something that they were a force that really got. president got the prime minister to say we're going to put a pause on this and also a feeling hopefully that at least over the next few weeks as
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the passover holiday is here, maybe a bit of a return to normalcy because things really we did get sort of upended here, so let's take a listen. to president in yet prime minister . i'm sorry, prime minister netanyahu and what he said. to sort of put this pause in context. um, i'm not ready to tell the country apart. copy. palmer family. i called time after time to speak and to debate. in order to reach a solution. and i remember i know who's. that we're not facing. enemies. now many would take issue with the prime minister, saying that he encouraged debate . instead they would say that he steamrolled these changes, which would have allowed his party with a very slim majority in the
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parliament to overturn supreme court decisions, which really would have taken out of balance that checks and balance systems that are in place. also he was trying to push through changes that could potentially have protected him against his legal woes. rosemary alright elizabeth cohen, joining us live from tel many thanks for that. and joining us now from jerusalem is yakov cats, editor in chief of the jerusalem post and author of shadow strike inside israel's secret mission to eliminate syrian nuclear power. appreciate you being with us. thank you. rosemary so israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu put this temporary pause on his judicial overhaul until after passover to allow for debate, he says. so what do you expect will likely happen after that? well the heads of the opposition, primarily european who served briefly as prime minister this past summer, as well as benny gantz, who is the head of the party, known as the national
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unity party, both embrace to an extent with great suspicion the prime minister's pause in the passing of the legislation, they said, they're ready for a dialogue. the president of israelis occurred so it is basically invited all parties. he spoke with him already last night to come together and to start beginning negotiations to set up teams to talk about what will the judicial legislation look like? if both sides can get some of what they're looking for? and i think that for the most part, what we'll see is a bit of a downturn in the protests. i don't think we'll see a complete end to the protest. people want to keep that at a low flame in case it turns out that netanyahu fooled everyone plans to move and steamroll ahead after the passover holiday, and they want to be able to within very short notice. get those protests back up and running. to be able to fight if needed. let's look at that because netanyahu says he's aware of tensions and he's listening to the people. but he also says these judicial reforms necessary. so what might this mean? in terms of the original
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plan? could it be tweaked in some way to satisfy all parties in the course of this effort for negotiation? whatever that may look like look rosemary. it's possible to cut this or slice it a million different ways. right one of the main issues is how do we appoint supreme court justices so netanyahu and his allies they wanted basically the exclusive majority within this panel that selects the judges that it would belong to the government to the coalition. they could negotiate on that they can say okay, maybe we need to get some buy in from the opposition. there's the question of an override bill that would be passed through israel's parliament, the knesset that would give the legislator the ability to strike the to read. legislate laws that were struck down by the supreme court. they wanted to do it initially with a simple majority. maybe they would be willing to increase that to not if not a super majority, but at least a higher number of members of knesset that would be required to re legislate those laws that the court has decided are illegal. let's say so. there's ways to
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there's room to negotiate. the question is doesn't it? tanya huan. does his coalition really want to sincerely? is the anguish and the distress that so many israelis have been feeling for the last 12 weeks. three months you've had hundreds of thousands of people almost 3% of our population that would be like eight million americans were taken to the streets weekly to protest what's happening. do they really want to engage with them and that that's what remains to really be seen? exactly. and, of course, netanyahu apparently i had to make a trade off with the far right in his government to secure this pose. what more are you learning about that? well, you know, that really remains to be seen. he's basically given a far right minister who's himself has been convicted of crimes in the past of incitement, who's now the national security minister in charge of the police in israel, to also now have something of a national guard people here, referring to two, referring to it almost as a private militia that would belong to this minister, itamar
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ben veer. what exactly? that means? what will be the powers and authority of this national guard remains still to be seen. they're supposed to bring a decision to the cabinet that will be convening this coming sunday were then they'll start the legislative process to enact and form this national guard. i think that everyone agrees that their will is a need for a national guard. if you remember rosemary. we saw riots in cities across israel back. during one of the gaza operations in 2021, so there's a need to restore order in certain places. we can hope that it will be done responsibly and not just for political reasons. yeah, we'll be watching this very closely. as of course you will. i know yaakov katz joining us live from jerusalem. many things. to france. now a demonstrators are continuing to protest the government's move to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. many of them entered an airport in southwest france just a short while ago, setting off smoke
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and take parts of his skull out . he's been through surgery. yeah he's been through surgery more. they say he gonna need about three or four more. other families also torn apart by the deadly storms. ethan hernan and his one year old daughter, riley, were both killed when a tornado hit their mobile home, his wife and their two other children survived. david brown's parents were killed after their neighbors 18 wheeler, landed on their rolling fork home during the storm wars can express what i'm feeling broken, and i'm not there in heaven. right now. and i was told that they passed away in each other's hordes drain and joanne winston, hoping their family and others can get help can say is for people just to pray for us. and just pray that we get through this and start a new life start over. caleb is
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. ukrainian authorities say two people were killed and 32 were injured in russian missile strikes in the eastern city of slaviansk. meanwhile western made tanks promised to ukraine have started to arrive in the country coming from the u. s. u k germany. and portugal. ukrainian president vladimir zelensky has met with the head of the international atomic energy agency, rafael grossi. they surveyed the damage at a hydro electric power plant in separation on monday. president zelensky has accused russia which controls the region's nuclear power plant of using it for nuclear blackmail. groceries said he would be traveling to the plant. to assess its safety and security. with russia's military offensive in ukraine, seemingly at a stalemate, the kremlin is reaching into the old soviet playbook by moving nuclear weapons into belarus.
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but a belarussian opposition leader is raising concerns, saying the move aims to subjugate belarus. and violates its constitution more now from cnn's matthew chance reporting from moscow. the front lines are brutal. even ukrainian towns with little strategic value, locking both sides into a bloody stagnant standoff. one reason the kremlin is again upping the ante. he was on state television that president putin dropped his nuclear bombshell. tactical nuclear weapons will soon be deployed to neighboring belarus . he announced that for decades has russia stationed these powerful battlefield weapons outside its own borders. the united states has done it for decades, they have placed their tactical nuclear weapons and their allied countries, and we had an agreement as allies do
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the same. these are the iskander missile systems capable of delivering a nuclear payload that putin says are already deployed in belarus. silo for their nuclear warheads he says will be ready by july, prompting alarm and objections from europe. but craze on the streets of the russian capital where dissent from the kremlin line is a risk, i think nato is to blame for all of this, says tatiana. they are marching towards us to our borders, she says. the west thinks it can have its own way and do anything with us. says vladimir. it's time to demonstrate our capabilities to show wheat, too. mean business. and there are airborne delivery systems to. these are russian
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warplanes flying sorties over ukraine. the kremlin says russian technicians have also converted 10 belarussian aircraft to carry tactical nuclear weapons as well. it would be devastating and unstoppable. although u. s officials say there's no reason to adjust america's nuclear posture, at least not yet. we've insect, in fact, seen no indication that he has any intention to use nuclear weapons period inside ukraine. but putin has every intention of tightening his grip on belarus, whose own autocratic leader is already propped up by the kremlin strongman. to avoid nuclear proliferation, putin says command and control of the tactical weapons will be kept with moscow. belarus already a reluctant military ally, will now host even more russian troops on its soul. matthew chance, cnn moscow prosecutors
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court. but peg could potentially be a very valuable witness for prosecutors exactly one week ago, attorneys for the former president had requested that robert costello appear before the grand jury and costello's role was to attack the credibility of michael cohen and his version of how these hush money payments were arranged over the past week or so. prosecutors have been contemplating whether they needed to call another witness to rebut costello's testimony and button up their case before moving on to vote on a possible indictment. hacker would be able to rebut that testimony because he was involved in putting together these hush money schemes or stormy daniels and at least one other woman to get them to keep quiet about their alleged affairs with the former president. now at this point, the next time we know the grand jury will meet will be on wednesday. we'll see what happens, then is unclear if they will move to vote on a possible indictment of the former president, something that would be the first in u. s history,
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front of a car, which sends it airborne and flipping the tire, then comes careening back down the freeway and hits that same car again. amazingly the driver walked away with only minor injuries. the driver of another car whose dash cam recorded the whole thing, called it insane exactly what? it was unbelievable. a blood curdling scream and then a boom. that's how a man described the moment, he says actress gwyneth paltrow crashed into him on a ski slope back in 2016. terry sanderson delivered that testimony in court on monday, just days after poultry claimed the opposite that the men hit her on the slopes. cnn's veronica miracle has details on the second week of this trial. actress and businesswoman gwyneth paltrow back in court for civil trial as the man suing her over 2016 skiing accident took the stand something i've never heard of the ski resort and that was a
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blood curdling scream. it was like somebody was out of control and gunny hit a tree and was going to die. sanderson insists paltrow skied into him on a beginner ski slope at a utah ski resort, causing him severe brain damage and other injuries. but paltrow vehemently denies this. she's countersuing sanderson and claims he crashed into her. i said, you skied directly into my effing back. i apologize for my bad language. i'm like living another life now i can't ski anymore. i was told that if i did, and had another crash that i could wind up full time. full time in a nursing home. animations produced by paltrow's legal team were shown to the court to illustrate where paltrow family ski instructor erik christiansen alleged the parties were on the slope that day. christiansen who was with paltrow's children at the time of the accident, testified about
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what he heard and saw the first he was apologizing then he also just made a statement about. she just appeared in front of me. christians also denied sanderson's accusation that he and paltrow skied away without offering any assistance to sanderson time. i'm removing skis and getting ready to help them up. i'm asking, are you ok ? was affirmative. he said yes. last week, paltrow described the crash in an entirely different way, even recalling she had first thought she was being sexually assaulted. i was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart. and then there was a body pressing against me. and there was a very strange grunting noise. i thought. am i is this a practical joke? is someone like doing something perverted husband and two kids were supposed to take the stand monday, but this trial is running behind. in fact, the defense says they may not have
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enough time to get paltrow's family on the stand. veronica miracle cnn park city, utah. in philadelphia, officials say residents can continue to use tap water following a chemical spill in nearby delaware river. they say they have conducted around 40 quality tests, and none of them quote have come back with any indication of contamination, but residents are still concerned and angry and say they don't trust the city officials say a leak on friday at a chemical facility in bristol township spilled over eight 1000 gallons of a water and latex solution into the river. parts of california could be facing more flash floods and mudslides as yet another storm system roles in it's not as powerful as some of the other reasons storms, but with so much land already saturated and so much residual damage, it could still cause some serious headaches. let's bring in meteorologist brutally rates. so
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what do you say bradley? that area of low pressure rosemary currently offshore, the pacific northwest, and a lot of that moisture concentrated within that region. eventually that low is going to take its track further south and more rain expected for the california coastline, northern california already tapping into that with the rain comes the wind with the system as well. tuesday morning and into tuesday afternoon. some of the strongest winds you'll see the reds popping 30 40 even 50 mph. most of that strong wind activity will stay. offshore once we get into late tuesday and into wednesday, but the winds still stay strong. that's why we have high wind warnings in effect along the coastline highlighted in red and orange wind advisories in effect that pushed further inland and down into northern california. there's the rain pushing in by wednesday morning. heavy rain pounding the coastline of california heavy snow through the higher elevations and in some locations were still dealing with winter storm
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warnings, especially the higher elevations. mammoth mountain actually picking up 667 inches of snow for the season, where one inch away from the record, which was 668 inches back in 2010 and 2011 for the season. regardless, winter weather alerts are in effect we can pay up 123 more feet through the higher elevations, the sierra and back along the coastline, 2 to 4. more inches of rain, isolated higher amounts up to six inches of possibility. hence the excessive flooding threat that you're seeing, highlighted in yellow the entire california coastline, for that matter, highlighted in some color, indicating the flash flood threat above average rainfall expected through the sixth of april on the western part of the country, which will eventually tracked further east, keeping precip levels above average. across the great lakes all the way down into the southeast, and that system that atmospheric river that's working its way onto the west coast now will eventually track eastward and
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bring in not only the threat for flooding, but also the threat for severe weather. once again, rosemary alright, brutally ritz, many thanks for keeping a very close eye on all of that activity. appreciate it well, spring break. air travel is underway, but the potential for flight delays is causing concerns. experts say us passengers should now arrive. at the airport three hours ahead of their domestic flights. cnn's pete montaigne has more. spring break. travel is soaring back to normal and renewing maury that your flight could be canceled. meltdowns plagued the faa in january southwest airlines over the holidays and industrywide last summer air travel system is under great stress. the federal aviation administration is already warning of a shortage of air traffic controllers that could cause increased delays at new york's three major airports this summer. they're a key air traffic control facility is that only 54% staffing. we're seeing delays. seeing with cancelations
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and that is leading so travelers to say you know what i would travel more if we could fix that . air travel experience. the latest figures from travel site hopper show many travelers are concerned about flight disruptions. 20% of hopper spring break, travelers are buying extra trip protection that's on top of rising air fare up, 4% hopper says. compared to 2019. quite pricey this time of year, i guess due to spring break and due to what's going on in the economy up one day they go down the next day. just be diligent beyond point when you see that good price you want hit the button. even still, industry figures say 158 million americans will fly for spring break. that's an average of 2.6 million travelers each day. we're expecting this spring break to likely break records for number of travelers who are getting out there and how much they're spending, given the huge demand coming out of the pandemics. the top destinations . las vegas, orlando, phoenix, los angeles and miami, where the
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airport says demand is 20% higher than 2019 so high that officials are asking you to show up three hours before a domestic flight. instead of the typical two hours. there are very few off peak times right now. for us, we have been the best alternative to leaving the country since covid. the t s a says we're in the middle of the spring break travel peak. right now it's screen 2.5 million people at airports across the country on sunday that number only 4000 people shy of the same day back in 2019 before the pandemic. the big tip from travel experts try to book your ticket as soon as you can and book a flight that is the first out of the day. that way you can minimize on cancelations and delays. pete mountain, cnn reagan national airport. deep power to the swifty swifty taylor. swift fans went to court in los angeles to face off against ticketmaster on monday.
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