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i'm joining you live from london just ahead on cnn newsroom. she entered the school through a side entrance. police department response was swift, devastating losing your child. how are our children still dying? and why are we failing them? the feeling of success on behalf of the protesters. here they are united is that they don't want politicization of the judiciary. heard something. i've never heard of the ski resort and that was a blood curdling scream directly into by mr sanderson. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, march, the 28 9 am here in london three a.m. in nashville, tennessee, where police have released video of the attack on
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an elementary school that left three children and three adults dead. you can see the shooter identified by police as 28 year old audrey hale, opening fire on a set of glass doors to gain access to the school. authorities say hale was a former student who had detailed maps of the building a few minutes later. you see hell walking through the building, pointing what police described as an a hostel rifle. they say that hail also had an aol style pistol and a handgun after about 14 minutes to metro nashville offices fatally shot hell. officers entered the first story of the school began clearing it, they heard shots coming from the second level. the immediately went to the gunfire. when the officers got to the second level , they saw a shooter and female who was firing the officers engaged her she was fatally shot. by responding police officers. police say they found
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writings and additional material inhales car as well as plans for possible second attack. chief john drake says investigators aren't sure yet about hails motive that they're following up on several leads. there's some belief that 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. the attack makes 130 mass shootings in the us this year, according to data from the gun violence archive, and it's the deadliest school shooting since the government killed 21 children and adults in your body . texas last may more from cnn's carlos 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 hr style weapons and a handgun.
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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 . 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 have 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
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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. police have identified the victims as evening decals, halle scruggs and william kinney, all just nine years old 61 year old cynthia peak was a substitute teacher. six year old katherine coons was the head of the covenant school and 61 year old mike hill was a member of the custodial scarf. a woman who works across the street recorded video of police escorting the children out of the school and nashville mother who lost one of her sons in a mass shooting in 2018 said that she was frightened when she heard about monday's attack. it's something that i think about every day, you know, every time that there is a mass shooting, um. it's a
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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. meanwhile, shooting survivors are outraged by lawmakers failure to pass new gun control laws are telling moment unfolded in tennessee when a mother who lived through a separate mass shooting heard about this latest bud shed and interrupted a news cost. i'm from highland park, illinois. my son and i survived a mass shooting over the summer. i am in tennessee on a family vacation with my son visiting my sister in law. i have been lobbying in d. c since we survived a mass shooting in july, i have met with over 130 lawmakers. how is this still happening? how are our children still dying and why are we failing them? she later talked
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with cnn about why she felt compelled to speak out just then. 77% of mass shooters obtained their lead their weapons legally. they buy these guns, these air 15, they can walk into a store. sometimes there's no background check. you only have to be 18 years old to buy one of these weapons and it's the access to guns that is killing us. it's the access the easy access to firearms that is causing this and like, he said, we're not going to see any change until our lawmakers step up. and passed gun safety legislation. tennessee unfortunately, has some of the loosest gun laws in america and we're not allowed in city government, um, have more restrictive measures, even though it would make more sense in in our cities. um you know, absence actually having leadership at the state and federal level care enough to pass. um common sense gun laws.
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it's hard to see how this could have been stopped. i've seen comparisons being made to the fatal massacre at dunblane elementary school in scotland back in 1996, and in that case, 16 children were killed and they imposed strict gun laws, and there hasn't been a mass shooting in a school since in the united kingdom. yeah it's always the comparisons and it wasn't in new zealand, wasn't it? they very quickly change the gun laws and frustration right outside america. why can't you change the gun laws but also for many people in america, just a completely different view on the entire debate. the us president ordered flags at the white house be lowered to half started shooting victims and he repeated demands for congress to pass a ban on assault weapons in his phil mattingly picks up the story. for president biden. it was a message painful and it's familiarity, still pressing for lawmakers to do something to try and stem the overwhelming tide of gun violence in the us, but
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with little hope that something will actually get done now the president over the course of the last two plus years has signed numerous executive orders related to gun safety as he can pass the bipartisan law the first and more than two decades related to the issue, and yet once again another tragedy, one that had a visceral impact on the president, according to advisers, particularly given the fact that involves the death of three children. that's what the president wants next. well, this is what he said. 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. you know the shooter? in this situation reportedly had to assault weapons and a pistol, so i call on congress again to pass my assault weapons ban. it's about time that we began to make some more progress again. it's worth noting that the president nor his top advisors are naive to the political realities of this
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moment. lawmakers on capitol hill have shown no signs of reaching some kind of bipartisan compromise to further advance gun safety legislation. certainly what they did last congress many republicans view as more than enough house republicans, now in control of the majority have made clear they have no desire to move forward on any gun control related laws. and to some degree, there is no sense of what actually would have prevented what transpired in nashville and yet the fact that it continues to happen over and over again in america, the only country where it continues to happen over and over again. certainly. creates a sense of frustration inside the west wing to some degree outside the west wing sense of hopelessness. that's the white house advisers . they make clear. that doesn't mean the president is going to stop pushing in particular for that assault weapons ban. however i don't think it has any real prospects in the near term. phil mattingly, cnn, the white house last june, president biden did sign the country's first gun safety bill in decades, but it didn't ban any actual weapons. it did help states with crisis
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intervention programs and red flag laws that allow courts to temporarily seized guns from anyone believed to be a danger to democratic lawmakers spoke to cnn about why passing gun safety legislation is so difficult and yet so important. i do think folks in this country are just furious about the way in which these are fifteen's continue to be used in these mass shootings . i'm not saying that we have the votes in the house and the senate right now to ban assault weapons, but i do think there are some things that could get bipartisan support like, shouldn't you have some training on one of these weapons? before you're able to pick it up and bring it out into public. i mean, we require you to get training to drive a boat to drive a car, but not to have a military style weapon that can kill 100 people in five minutes . i think you could find bipartisan support for something like that, and we'll work hard this year to try to find that common ground cannot serve your community. you cannot protect them and serve them. at the same
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time. without a willingness to do the right thing to pass legislation such such as universal background checks. red flag loss, assault weapons ban. those are the pieces of policy that 95% of americans in this country and law enforcement have said over and over again. are needed for us to feel safe in our communities and safe in america. a new york grand jury is expected to reconvene on wednesday. they have 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 the details. 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
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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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polar read cnn, new york in israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is hitting poles on controversial plans to overhaul the judiciary plans being dividing the country and sparking massive protests and widespread strikes. but on monday, netanyahu said he would delay votes on legislation in order to allow time for discussion and debate. still, protesters for and against the reforms were 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 an overhaul is needed. netanyahu said that he is aware of the tensions and was making the move out of river responsibility to the nation and move welcomed by the us and the uk to jerusalem in cnn's had asked old with the latest, so he's put off these demonstrations, the worst of them, perhaps for now, but will it last well, i actually don't know if these protests will actually stop because the protesters still have a lot of momentum. and i have to say the
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last 24 48 hours here have if it's been a shift, i would say in the emotion amongst the protesters because there's been more than 12 weeks now of hundreds of thousands of israelis taking to the streets on a regular basis to protest this judicial overhaul, which i will remind you would give unprecedented power into the hands of the israeli politicians , the parties in power in the parliament, giving them more power in how judges are appointed, and even the ability to overturn supreme court decisions amongst several other parts of this massive reforms. but what was interesting over the last 48 hours was the tone changed a little bit amongst the protesters. they got a bit angrier, especially after benjamin netanyahu fired his defense minister. and of course , we saw that massive general strike the largest in israeli history, but also we saw the people who were in favor of the reforms finally take to the streets at the behest of some of the more right wing ministers of netanyahu's government to express their support for the reforms and their support for benjamin netanyahu. and i think that the feeling on the streets
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yesterday felt it was it felt as though we were approaching that warning line that the israeli president warned about about a war between brothers about potentially even civil war. there was a lot of fears that yesterday was going to get violent on the streets. thankfully it wasn't nearly as bad as some people had predicted . but it has been an incredible 48 hours or so in israeli history. political crisis and now a potential security crisis on the streets of israel as the country was brought to a standstill by the largest general strike in israeli history, sparked by prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plan to weaken the supreme court and his firing of the country's defense minister for speaking out against the overhaul. fiery protests erupted sunday and grew monday, with demonstrators descending on jerusalem from all over israel. chanting for democracy as they gathered in mass in front of the country's supreme court and outside israel's parliament. the knesset nearby changes to the judiciary
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and israel will be the most significant since the country's founding in 1948 core. they would give the israeli parliament the knesset, and therefore whatever parties and politicians are in power more control over the judiciary. from how and who the judges are there to be selected to even the ability to overturn certain supreme court decisions. critics of these reforms fear that will destroy the independence of the israeli judiciary. they would heart hurt minority rights and would also hurt human rights in israel from everything from freedom of speech and expression to freedom of religion. on monday, flights were halted and israel ports stopped work alongside universities, embassies abroad malls and even mcdonald's scream at the leader of israel's largest union, demanded the historic general strike to stop what he called this judicial revolution. this craziness it seemed to have had the intended effect the income out of the desire to prevent a rift in the nation. i decided to
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suspend the 2nd and 3rd reading of the law in this session of the knesset. to give time to try and reach a broad agreement for netanyahu. this may be more than just a political setback. critics say the overhaul will help netanyahu on is ongoing corruption trial a charge he denies. in a saturday evening interview with british journalists, piers morgan's netanyahu denied he was pushing for autocratic rule to try to paint me as some third world autocrat is ridiculous. i believe in the balance. i'm a classic democrat with a small deer. i don't want to get into trouble with my american friends, but i must classic believer in the balance between three branches of government. that's what ensures democracy and it's been thrown off balance in israel. we have to bring it back. before his speech to the nation on monday, he acknowledged the precarious situation the country is in. some right wing groups began calling for counter protests. tweeting i call on all the demonstrators in jerusalem on the right and the left to behave responsibly and not to act
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violently. we are brotherly people. with the country and chaos. there are fears now that this divisiveness could still lead to bloodshed. leaders of the opposition welcomed the suspension, but they're cautious about it, saying that they're happy to engage in negotiations if they're going to be real and meaningful talks mediated by the israeli president, guys. okay. hadas in jerusalem. thank you. in france, demonstrators are continuing to protest the government's move to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 protesters entered an airport in southwest france a short while ago setting off smoke bombs blocking airports has been a tactic used by demonstrators nationwide. it's going to be a big day, authorities say around 13,000 police officers will be deployed across the country. on tuesday amid the ongoing protests also expect public transportation including air travel to be disrupted. meanwhile in neighboring germany , more than 400,000 workers participated in the countrywide strike on monday, bringing
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public transport to a standstill. they are demanding a pay increase, citing rising energy and food costs. the german airports association estimates that hundreds of thousands of passengers were impacted at major airports around the country. and some german employers criticized the strike, calling it an unprovoked escalation. now your trip to france with king charles was postponed indefinitely because of the protest, but the germany trip still going ahead. i think the french one, you know much more widespread protests and also. um they're not just strikes, either the protests a lot of it. talk to the president who would be there alongside the king is a big embarrassment, actually, for france to have to say we can't handle the first state visit, but germany is going ahead. but i don't think that you concerned about the public transport strike. at least 37 people are dead after a fire at mexico's migration office in the northern border city of ciudad juarez.
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investigators are trying to figure out what caused the blaze. authorities say they had picked up more than 70 migrants from around the city before the fire started. they haven't yet released the nationalities. of the victims. us banking regulators go to capitol hill in the coming hours to try and explain why silicon valley bank collapse we'll have a preview of what could be a contentious hearing in the u. s. senate plus new evidence and new details in the lawsuit against actress gwyneth paltrow will bring you the latest on her ski accident trial, and california is facing yet another storm system with the potential for more power outages, flooding and toppled trees. and the area of low pressure causing all of this off the united states. west coast continues to strengthen, will have rainfall totals and time frame of which that rain can occur. coming up in just a few minutes. hmm. you could manufacture a whole new wayay. f manufacturing. you could disrupt
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the victims. a two year old girl who died died while her mother was in the hospital giving birth. past california could be facing more flash flooding and mudslides. and yet another storm system rolling in. it's not as powerful as some of the other recent 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 brightly ritz for more on that pretty what can you tell us? this area of low pressure continues to deepen off the west coast of the united states and as it does, so it brings in quite a bit of moisture already dealing with quite a bit of rain. from the pacific northwest coastline. and down into northern california. heavy snow expected to across parts of the sierra not only the rain and the snow excuse me, but also the strong winds. we're dealing with winds gusting 40 to 50 mph excuse me and also bringing in stronger winds through the morning, which is
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why we are dealing with the wind advisories as well as a high wind warnings are in effect. you'll see those areas highlighted in red. excuse me, and when advisories highlighted in that orange color when and rain already bringing in heavy rain. and that rain continues to push further south and we'll hold onto quite a bit of that moisture as we roll into the upcoming hours to snowfall through the higher elevations, bringing in winter storm warnings where were highlighted in pink winter weather advisories where we are highlighted in purple, you'll notice the darker purples. that's another 1 to 3 ft. of snow on top of what we've already picked up and rainfall amounts to 24 more inches high. isolated higher amounts are possible, and we're dealing with some of the heavier rain through northern california. we have that excessive flood concern once again, especially for areas
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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 the u. s. senators that mismanagement led to the bank's failure, but others are blaming the rollback of stricter banking rules under president trump, while still others are focusing on why regulators didn't see the collapse coming. claire is going to be watching it all lucky you. yeah but it is this issue. whatever was in the law whatever was going on in the board of the bank regulators should have seen sooner that this was about to happen. yes so there's three things i think right. there's the issues that silicon valley bank specifically what the vice chair of the fed called a textbook case of mismanagement, he says, as we know there was too much concentration in their client base. too much tech much capital. they grew too quickly. they had too many uninsured deposits. all of that we knew they didn't address their problems. quick enough, the think the more critical issues and how congress is hoping to prevent this happening again.
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are the issues with supervision . there were red flags. this is something that michael barr, the vice chair of the fed discusses in his prepared remarks, he says that is as far back as in late 2021 the supervisors sore issues with the bank's risk management . they continue to engage with them throughout 2022. interestingly just a few weeks before the collapse, fed staff gave a presentation on interest rate risks. on banks. balance sheets specifically mentioned so it can valley bank but of course , no one really saw that the speed and the scale of that bank ground coming on march 9th, and then i think they're going to get into certainly, according to his prepared remarks, the issues of regulation potential gaps in the regulation related to that rollback of dodd frank under president trump how that affected silicon valley bank. so a lot of questions we're also going to see questions on this side of the atlantic this hour, the governor of the bank of england is going to face questions before treasury committee on how they handled the collapse of silicon valley bank's uk. um so both sides of the atlantic big questions. ultimately, they were seen as acting well, they weren't they
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the way all the central banks did coordinate once they did accept that there was a problem, and they did sort of confidence to the system. and i think the good news is that this is happening now, at a time when it seems like the initial panic has subsided, the markets are looking brighter banks coming back and of course, silicon valley bank and signature bank have now been sold, so that sort of issue has been wrapped up, but i think this means that we can now get into the reckoning of what exactly was going on behind the scenes. how we got to this point and how to prevent it happening again because there are still vulnerabilities out there. okay claire. thank you very much. indeed and in other financial news this hour, the u . s government is going after the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange regulator called the commodity futures trading commission is suing finance. it accuses the firm of secretly coaching us customers on how to evade us compliance controls. the action could end up costing finance millions in us business. the company called the lawsuit unexpected and disappointing. ride hailing company lift is
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the senate banking committee today to try to explain why silicon valley bank collapsed blood curdling scream and then a boom. that's how man described the moment that he says actress gwyneth paltrow crashed into him on a ski slope in 2016. terry sanderson delivered that testimony in court on monday, just days after paltrow claimed the opposite that the man hit her on the slopes. cnn's veronica miracle has the details on the second week of the trial. actress and businesswoman gwyneth paltrow back in court for a 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 blood curdling scream. it was like somebody was out of control in 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
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paltrow vehemently denies this. she's countersuing sanderson and claims he crashed into her. i said you ski directly into my 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 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
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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 calling 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 enough time to get paltrow's family on the stand. veronica miracle cnn park city, utah. the swift fans went to court in los angeles to face off against ticketmaster on monday. they are alleging unlawful conduct during the chaotic rollout of online sales to swiss eras tour. ticketmaster wants a motion to
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compel arbitration, meaning it will force the prosecution to settle the matter out of court. fans say that ticket must have violated antitrust laws and asking for at least $2500 each in damages. i saved up for months and months for the area's tour. we knew it was going to happen. i had $500 saved and that should have been enough to buy me floor seats for what taylor wanted to sell her tickets for, but unfortunately like it. live nation stopped that and so it's wrong. we need to end the merger. i don't think that live nation and ticketmaster should have been able to come mine and i think that artists not having a choice with who they can sell tickets through is a major issue. day to have a legal proceeding involving prince harry expected to get underway today. on monday , the duke of sussex made a surprise court appearance in london for the start of the preliminary hearing will determine if an invasion of privacy lawsuit will go forward against a newspaper group.
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prince harry and other celebrities, including else and john alleged that british tabloids planted listening devices. phones and paid off police and attain conduct confidential records of high profile figures. the newspaper group argues the case should be dismissed because too much time has passed since the alleged actions now you were at the high court yesterday to watch some of this unfold. why is it important for prince harry to be there in person? in this case? i think he just wanted to show support and up the level of it, and i also close to ellen john, the same as well. no. and he was saying in court all day reading, writing notes very engaged in it. it's a real mission of his to, i don't think, bring down the tabloids, but just get rid of a lot of these practices that were prevalent, weren't they? given the prince harry will do conduct a seance? sussex reputation has taken a bit of a battering, especially since the release of his books fair. what impact do
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you think this is going to have on how people see him in this country, especially leading up to the coronation? it's interesting. we're still wondering whether he hasn't confirmed whether he's coming to the coronation. i think a lot of people see some of the issues with the tabloids. but also tabloids is so ingrained in our culture, aren't they? and they read these papers. you know, i think there there's the irony isn't there? he's walking in front of the cameras need deliberately did walk in front of the cameras yesterday at the main entrance into a privacy case. yes if you wanted to find irony you could. but depends if you do after jonathan majors, has been arraigned on multiple charges of assault and harassment, according to new york district attorney woman claims that he hit her across the face with an open hand, causing a laceration behind her ear. she also says that he put a hand on her neck, causing bruising majors has been released from jail on his own recognizes and given a ltd. order of protection is attorney says the woman was written has written two statements recanting her allegations they expect the charges to be dropped after
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equipment will keep good company with its brothers on the battlefield soon, thanks to our military its benefits will be felt by the russian occupiers. cnn salma abdelaziz joins us now for more on this. we know that the leopard tanks, i think around 18 and the challenger tanks are arriving or have arrived. what impact can this make on the battlefield in the immediate term, so we have tanks arriving from the uk from portugal from germany from the united states. so far, it's still small handful, just a fraction of what ukraine is expecting and what ukraine has asked for, but it comes at a very critical time. time in the conflict. you have, of course, ukrainian forces now on the back foot in mahmoud, very critical fight for them, where both sides have been ramping up ahead of an expected spring offensive, and we've seen how ukrainian troops have really suffered. in pushing back trying to push back this wagner assault assault by wagner mercenaries on that city so very critical juncture there and all along that eastern front line as
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we head into the spring, of course, and there's an expectation that moscow will have an uptick in its fighting and for ukraine's defense minister to receive these, of course, it was a moment of celebration. it was a moment to congratulate and thank his allies. i want to read you a quote. that gives you an indication of just how important these tanks are. a year ago, no one could have imagined that the support of our partners would be be so strong that the entire civilized world would reboot and eventually resist the bloody aggressor. the country of russia that's from ukraine's defense minister this year. everything has changed. ukraine has changed the world, the resilience of the ukrainian people and the skill of our army convinced everyone that ukraine will win. the critical part about this is that portion from the quote where he says a year ago. you could not have imagined receiving these tanks, and that's really important to note here because it's not about the number of tanks they're receiving, or really the impact they're going to have on the ground. that's important and crucial, and we could begin to see a tiny impact . but it's really about the door that these tanks open the willingness and the resolve of
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western allies. to continue to supply ukraine and to supply ukraine with weapons that they did not imagine supplying them with a year ago, remember thinks were off the table jets were off the table. a lot of offensive weapons were perceived to be offensive weapons were off the table. now ukraine very much feels that thing that allies have been repeating again and again that they are with them. that's what allies have been saying. that's what the u. s has been has been saying that they are with ukraine for as long as it takes whatever it takes, salma. thank you. i still had the women's basketball final four. i will tell you who punched their ticket and who's going home disappointed. meet kerri and sheri. they started apparel company for women who ride when business took off. they neededd alone. smart business loans dot com found them a bank, which, along with a great rate, smart biz, we probably wouldn't have gotten alone smart business loans .com
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