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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. the widespread protests in israel have stopped for now, after the prime minister halted his judicial reform plans, but the controversy is far from over . plus i'll speak to the national spokesperson for the red cross, who's on the ground in mississippi were a string of deadly tornadoes has devastated entire communities. live 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 student at the covenant school,
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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 opened 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 style rifle. police say they found writings in 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 style rifle off, officers say they recovered an a r style pistol and a handgun, nashville police chief john drake says investigators are not sure yet about hails motive, but they're following up on a number of leads. there is some belief that
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there was some resentment to having to go to that school. don't have all the details to that just yet, and that's why this incident occurred. nashville police have identified the officers who shot and killed hale as michael collazo, a nine year veteran, and rex engelbart, a four year veteran. more now from cnn's carla suarez. we're getting our first look at the guns that police say were used in the shooting, and we're getting another look at the scene outside of the school late monday, the metro nashville police department released several photos, including pictures of the two a r style weapons and a handgun. authorities said two of the weapons were legally obtained. another photo shows the card that police say was driven by the shooter and left at the school. police say officers searched the car and found what they're calling quote material that was written by the shooter
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. they also released photos of the of a door at the school that authorities said the shooter used to get into the building. you can see exactly where the glass was shot out. police said that the 28 year old was ready for a confrontation with police authorities said the shooter had several rounds of ammunition and detailed the attack in statements the shooter left behind. police say the shooter had a map of the school, complete with entry points. and in an interview on nbc news, the police chief said that the shooter attended the private christian school at one time, and that there was some belief that there had been some resentment at having gone to that school, the police chief, said the 28 year old identified as transgender the chief added that the shooter targeted random people at the school, killing 39 year old children and three school employees. the shooter was later killed by officers. police said. they are working on a theory for the shooting, but they are not ready to release it just yet. back to you. the
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tennessee school shooting. he had a little too close to home for shonda l. brooks in 2018. her son, akilah was killed in a mess shooting at a nashville area. waffle house. other son all dane was in class at a nearby school. when monday's shooting happened. brooks says she had to fight the urge to race to all danes school when she heard the news. it's something that i think about every day, you know, every time that there is a mass shooting, um. it's a lot. we're not safe anywhere. we're not safe in schools. we're not safe. when we go out to eat, we're not safe in church. we're not safe in the waffle house. you know? think about it every day that i sent all the into school. old dane brooks says he wants the
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families of shooting victims to understand the pain will be with them forever, but they're not alone. alright returned 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 protesters against the reforms and some in favor were back on the street. 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 an overhaul is needed . but as cnn's nic robertson reports, not everyone is welcoming netanyahu's change in strategy. me that you had a bad
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teetering towards a constitutional crisis. the day began with the biggest anti government protests so far, the shop escalation in tensions, including the nation's largest ever general strike, grounding flights, shuttering malls. even mcdonald's closed as well as some government ministries. and protests by some military reservists all triggered the previous day when prime minister benjamin netanyahu fired his defense minister would called for a delay to judicial reforms. and for the first time, creating a potentially combustible mix. pro government protesters summoned by government ministers taking to the streets to concerns both sides could clash not realized, despite occasional minor scuffles late in the day, netanyahu dialing down tensions calling for a pause in the
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reforms. a here and now there must not be a fratricidal war. we're on the path of a dangerous collision in israeli society. we are in the midst of a crisis and endangers the basic unity among us. such a crisis requires us all to act responsibly within an hour or so of the prime minister speaking many people at this pro government rally leaving but not all of them happy about what he said. it's going to be worse and worse if benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, gonna ah, powell's the reform. you wanted to push ahead right now. i want that he pushed ahead because this is the reason that we go. we went to the election. i voted for a state. it's important for me that my voice is heard and i want i want the reform to go through. and today bb decided that it's going to be
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postponed and i came to say no, but this is not a climb down by netanyahu. the stakes are perhaps higher, extreme right wing national security minister mark ben glover, who was out in the protest monday and already has convictions for inciting racism and supporting terrorism. is the head up a new national guard. no word who will replace the fire, defense minister but going forward netanyahu demanding loyalty hone demand that the heads of the security branches and the heads of the army firmly opposed the phenomenon of refusal, not containing it. not understanding it, not accepting it, stopping it. for now. a national strike called for tuesday has been canceled. netanyahu has bought time and he says commitment from opposition leaders to discuss the contentious reforms. what
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there is not, however, is any climb down from hard held views. nic robertson, cnn jerusalem. 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 pours 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 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
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so it is basically invited all parties. he spoke with them 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. yeah 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 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
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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 there's room to negotiate. the question is doesn't it? tanya who in does his coalition really want to sincerely? ease the
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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 ben revere. 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
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decision to the cabinet that will be convening this coming sunday, where then they'll start the legislative process to enact and inform 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. in france, 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 bombs blocking airports has been a tactic used by protesters nationwide, authorities say around 13,000 police officers will be deployed across the
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was in the hospital. giving birth. joining me now from vicksburg, mississippi, is sherry mckinney. she is the national spokesperson for the american red cross. appreciate you being with us at this difficult time. thank you for having us and in the wake of this deadly tornado talk to us about just how bad the situation is on the ground in that area and what help is needed right now. right earlier. today, i was in rolling fork, mississippi, which is the area where the tornado first touched down and you can literally see where you go from beautiful, lush trees. two sticks that just sticks straight up, and it looks like to fix all over the area and homes just obliterated in. there is nothing left to rolling fork. there is nothing um, homes will have to be completely rebuilt. we know that there are more than 2000 homes that are either majorly damaged or destroyed. um
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so our work is cut out for us from this point forward for recovery for all of these folks in mississippi. so what exactly is the american red cross doing on the ground there at this moment? right now. we have brought in about 280 volunteers and staff from all over the united states, where responding by providing sheltering, we're providing food or providing medical necessities. because, of course, if you've lost your home you've lost your medicine cabinet, your prescriptions or perhaps even medical equipment. like crutches or perhaps a wheelchair, so we're providing replacement for those items were here. also replying. we're supplying mental health assistance for folks. um, of course, many of them lost neighbors and family in this terrible, terrible tornado. and again. i don't know if your folks can truly understand the depth of the damage, it touched
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down and rolling fork, and it was on the ground for a solid hour moving 100 miles. throughout mississippi, so our work is cut out for us. we're here, providing all the necessary items needed in the immediate stage of recovery. and we'll be here for the long run. and i think you are right. i mean, we are looking at these images here, but it is impossible for people who were not there on the ground to really be able to understand the extent of this, but it is total devastation, isn't it? so how long might it take to clean up and get life back to some level of normalcy? do you think with this total devastation? again with something this severe. it's going to take years. it will take years. the tornado itself was about a mile wide, so you can. it's almost like it made its own roadway throughout the communities. um so it's going to take years for these communities to come back. but what i find so interesting about mississippi is
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the people are so resilient. i talked with several folks today who told me that you know, they still lucky to be alive. they're lucky that they survived this that they were at church by chance at an event at church and when this hit and had they been in their home, they would have died. this was a woman whose home is completely gone. it was flattened all the way down to the foundation, so i know that these people are resilient. and now with the help of the american red cross, we're going to get them there to that recovery. and i'm sure that we will see brighter days ahead in mississippi. let's certainly hope and, of course, sadly, more bad, whether it is on the way. so what happens to those residents who have nowhere to go who have lost their homes? perhaps they even family members what support has been made available to them in terms of shelter and access to food and clean water. you mentioned the american red cross is there, but i mean, there's a lot of people that are going to need help, right? right well, we have enough shelter space is here in
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mississippi, both with our partners and the red cross shelters to house everyone who was affected by the storms and could be affected by future storms. what we typically have especially in rural communities like this are people who can reach out and go to family members, homes. we do expect to see our shelter numbers increased by next week as people begin to want to move out on their own. um and be more independent again and not lie so heavily on friends and family, so we are expecting to see our shelter numbers increase. and if you need shelter, please go to red cross .org and find our shelters that are listed there and also, if you need assistance , you can get assistance by going to red cross .org from these tornadoes and finding out information there, you can call 1 800 red cross to make a donation or to find out more. and of course you can text the number 90. 999 the word tornado and that money will go directly to tornado relief here in mississippi, and that's a $10
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donation and so important that people know there is help there and that others know what to do to support those who have been impacted by the sherry mckinney. thank you so much. for all the work that you and your organization are doing many things. thank you for having us and for more information on how you can help the storm victims in mississippi, you can go to cnn .com/ impact. another storm system is rolling into california, which could cause more mudslides, erosion and flooding. california has recently been drenched with wet weather, which is great for the drought, of course, but has also been causing a lot of disruptions and meteorologist brutally. ritz is tracking the storm. she joins us now live so brutally. what are you saying? what's the latest? raspberry we're watching this area of low pressure just off the west coast. pretty impressive spin with it on satellite, but notice the radar, bringing in quite a bit of moisture once more across the pacific northwest, and as that low slowly takes its track
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, south california expect more rain on the coast, especially the northern coastline. that's where we're getting most of the rain at this moment, not only the rain but the wind and you're noticing the purples on the coastline. bringing in tuesday morning winds of 50 mph, if not stronger, thankfully, late tuesday and into wednesday, you'll notice a lot of the reds will slowly move off our shore line and concentrate back off into the pacific. but there's still strong at times, 20 to 30 mile per hour winds are not something to play with high wind warnings on the coastline highlighted in red. you move further inland and down towards san francisco. we have wind advisories. regardless, we need to keep that in mind as were traveling out and about to notice the rain pushing onto shore. yes that's all the way through wednesday afternoon is that low trick south. it brings in the heaviest rain down through san francisco and then just north of l a. not only the rain, but the snowfall. quite a bit of it. places like mammoth mountain have already picked up
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667 inches of snow. that's just one inch off of from record from the snow season. that was 2010 to 2011 for record picking up 668 inches. it's so not too far off. we are expected to pick up another 1 to 3 ft of snow through the sierra, where we have winter storm warnings in effect. rainfall totals 2 to 4 inches expected again that's concentrated towards the northern coastline of california, where we're currently grabbing onto that rain areas highlighted in yellow where we have that slight risk for excessive rainfall. greater risk for flash flooding, so keep your mind do not travel in a covered roadway. turn around, find a different route. you don't know how deep that water is. it only takes 12 inches of moving water to lift the vehicle off the ground above average rainfall expected through the sixth of april that pushes eastward. and we stay above average through the ohio valley down through the southeast, even up into parts of new england through the rest of the week, and these are areas that unfortunately as the next area
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of low pressure comes onto shore will bring in the threat for strong to possibly even severe weather. once again, rosemary alright, ridley roots many thanks for that. appreciate it all right time for a short break when we come back another day, but no indictment of former us president donald trump will see what's next for the new york grand jury. recovering bank stocks, easing worries that the world could face a banking crisis will go live to london to find out how european banks are weathering the storm back in just a month. i'm eva longoria and i'm followiwing my mayan ancestry to the yucatan. yes the flflavor of the region here, tradition and innovation are at the heart of every dish. you don't understand how it excited. i am to finally eat fish on a beach in the yucatan cooking on the ground. it's like maya. it is basically a crackpot in the ground. longoria searching for
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new york grand jury has wrapped up another meeting without an indictment of former us president donald trump. prosecutors brought in a surprise witness to testify on monday, the former publisher of the national enquirer, cnn's paula reid, has details. and david peckers appearance at court monday, shrouded in secrecy arrived and departed in a car with tinted windows, holding his head down, clearly trying not to be spotted by the world's media that had been assembled at 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
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and button up their case before moving on to vote on a possible indictment. packer 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 us history. polar read, cnn, new york top u. s. banking regulators are due on capitol hill in the coming hours where they're expected to face tough questions about the collapse of silicon valley bank. vice chairman of the federal reserve is expected to tell us senators that mismanagement led to the bank's failure, but others are blaming the rollback of stricter banking rules under president trump, while still
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others are focusing on why regulators did not see the collapse coming. and cnn's claire sebastian is live for us in london. good morning to you, claire. so what more can we expect from the senate banking committee hearing later today? i think what we're seeing is really a bit of a reckoning, not just for the banking system, but also in particular for the regulators and the system of how banks are supervised as you, said michael barr, who's the fed vice chair in charge of supervision of banks has set to testify that this was in his words, a textbook case of mismanagement that svb just waited too long. to fix its issues. it grew too quickly. it had to concentrated a client base in tech and venture capital. all those things that we know too many uninsured deposits, but we wouldn't be here in this kind of hearing if this wasn't also about the regulators, and there were red flags and he is going to talk about that that svb was on the regulator's radar that
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supervisors had had spotted problems as late as the end of 2021 consistently engaged with the bank throughout 2022. up until the final weeks before the collapse. take a look at this section of his prepared remarks, he said to say that in mid february, 2023 staff presented to the federal reserve's board of governors on the impact of rising interest rates on some banks, financial condition and staffs approach to address issues at bank staff discussed the issues broadly and highlighted svp's interest rate and liquidity risk in particular. staff related. they were actively engaged with their cv. but as it turned out, the full extent of the bank's vulnerability was not apparent until the unexpected bank run on march 9th. so they were actively engaging, but i think the key question is could they have done more? and of course, they will also address the issue of regulation, given that svb was had assets more than 100 billion, but less than 250 billion they were more likely regulated than the biggest banks should that change and on another note, rosemary is the
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issue of how this bank run unfolded the role of social media and should that prompt a review of how banks are supervised and regulators the good news, of course for the regulators, as this is happening at a time when the initial crisis appears to have subsided, both svb and signature bank have now been sold. the markets are living looking a little bit comment, including this morning in europe, and we are also set to see the bank of england governor face similar questions on this side of the atlantic about how the collapse of svb s uk, um, was handled rosemary. sounds a bit encouraging that, doesn't it? clare sebastian joining us live from london many thanks in philadelphia, officials say residents can continue to use tap water following a chemical spill and nearby delaware river. they say they have conducted around 40 quality tests, and none of them quote have come back with any indications of contamination, but residents are still concerned and angry and say they
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ukraine in cave the city's mazes to residential districts were hit monday night, one building caught fire, but early reports showed there were no casualties in a separate attack. ukrainian authorities say two people were killed and 32 injured in russian missile strikes in the eastern city of slovyansk. meanwhile western made tanks promised to ukraine have started to arrive in the country coming from the u . s u k germany and portugal. both the russians and ukrainians claim to be making progress in the battle for back mood. it comes as commanding officers for both sides made visits to the frontline. cnn's ivan watson has the story. not a moment of peace in bomb mood. ukrainian forces say they remain entrenched in the center of the city, with wagner mercenaries attacking from three directions. high rise
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buildings defended by ukrainian unit pummeled by russian artillery and rockets. from the air. new ukrainian drone footage shows breathtaking destruction smoke rises from the rubble, the ground littered with debris and the bodies of fallen soldiers. wagner group is thought to have lost thousands of fighters in the battle for bach moot a city that's become a test of strength for both sides. the ukrainians claim to have stabilized the situation and say there's even been a slight fall in the number of russian attacks. commander of ukrainian ground force this is alexander cirovski back in the city himself, saying the most intense phase of the battle for mahmoud is underway. the enemy is suffering significant losses but continues to conduct offensive actions. that's not how wagner boss you're getting pretty georgian sees it. he was inbox muthana dawn patrol with
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his fighters. cnn geolocation this video showing wagner control in southern neighborhoods. one fighter says the ukrainians are less than 200 m away and that every building is a fortress as they walked through the wreckage. precaution says he wants to learn how wagner can do things better and faster. hundreds of miles away in southern russia, row upon row of what appeared to be freshly dug graves. this is a wagner cemetery in krasnodar. she's sobbing woman says the graves are all from late last year and early this year of wagner fighters of all ages. there's a constant stream of funerals here, but despite heavy losses on the battlefield the russians still have immense firepower used daily against ukrainian towns and cities. ukrainian officials say a pair of missiles struck slovyansk early monday,
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killing at least two people and injuring dozens more. but ukraine also strikes deep behind the front lines. a mysterious explosion in the russian occupied city of milito po and in the russian occupied city of media people what russian state media describes as an assassination attempt monday, blowing up the car of the russian appointed police chief from ukrainian controlled territory. the city's mayor in exile called it a ukrainian resistance attack carried out barely a week after russian president ademir putin made a show of visiting mary opal city , moscow captured and now claims for itself. i've been watching cnn, keith. for more on the fighting. i'm joined now by salma abdelaziz in london. good morning to you, salma. so what do you learning about these tanks now arriving in ukraine, and how will they help exactly defend the country from russian attacks? so you have the first
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main battle tanks arriving in ukraine. that's according to the defense minister. who is there, of course to celebrate the arrival of those tanks to test them and to really show them off on social media, he says. also other armored vehicles western donated. of course, you have three tanks from portugal that have arrived. you have the first british main battle tanks that have arrived challenges from the uk strikers and cougars from the u. s martyrs from germany. of course, there is all important leopard tanks as well. as you heard there from that piece from our colleague ivan watson. this is an absolutely crucial moment. a critical moment for the battle of mahmoud and also it comes just a few weeks ahead of the expected spring offensive when ukrainian forces are expecting russian troops to really ramp up their attacks all along that eastern front. i want to read you a quote from ukraine's minister of defense that just projects how important this is to the country to their fighting forces on the ground a year ago,
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no one could have imagine that the support of our partners would be so strong that the entire civilized world would reboot and eventually resist the bloody aggressor. the country of russia this year everything has changed. ukraine has changed the world. the resilience of the ukrainian people in the skill of our army convinced everyone that ukraine will win. of course, the key question here. rosemary is what impact will these tanks have on the ground? we're still talking about just a small handful of tanks so far that her have arrived. it is only a fraction of what president zelinsky has requested. yes it can make a small impact if you will, but it will not entirely changed things on the front lines immediately. what it does do is it shows as you heard in that quote there from the minister of offense. a western resolve to continue to back ukraine for as long as it takes, which is what you keep hearing repeated by us officials by other allies by nato is that these allies will continue to support ukraine for as long as
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it takes to make that win. you have to remember that these thinks as you heard again, in that quote these thinks seemed all but impossible to be provided to ukraine about a year ago in this conflict started when the united states and its allies perceived that giving thinks or giving larger weapon. things like this could potentially aggravate moscow intensify the conflict. clearly that calculation now changing, and that's the larger impact here with these tanks is that shifting calculation that willingness on the part of the west that willingness on the part of kiev's allies to provide greater stronger, bigger, better weapons on the ground, you have to remember that ukraine's military ukraine's army, its arsenal ahead of this conflict was largely soviet era. so this begins to update the their arsenal on the ground and prepare them along those front lines and bolster that fight in bombing. alright salma abdelaziz, bringing us that live report from london. many things still to come. taylor swift fans are suing ticketmaster after the
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