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released by nashville police direct messages from the school shooter and an arsenal of guns recovered, but the motive for the mass killing remains elusive. a judge orders former vice president mike pence to testify before a federal grand jury investigating donald trump in january. 6th we will tell you what questions. pence will be asked under oath testifying terrifying video into cnn of the moment of fire ripped through a migrant detention center at the us mexico border, killing 38 people. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin this hour and nashville, tennessee with new developments in the school shooting that left three children and three adults dead. police have released dramatic body cam footage of officers responding to the scene
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will show you that in just a moment, but first police say the shooter audrey hale, was under a doctor's care for an emotional disorder. and their report that hale had legally purchased seven guns in the past few years, hiding them at home. we have also learned that hale sent chilling text messages to a childhood friend minutes before the attack, saying, i'm planning to die today. another one reads . i wanted to tell you first, because you are the most beautiful person ever seen and known all my life. my family doesn't know what i'm about to do. hail goes on. one day this will make more sense. i have left more than enough evidence behind hails friend told cnn what she did next. initially i was, you know, trying to comfort her. but soon as i got it, it was just like this is strange. let me send this to my daddy. i screenshot to him. i was like do
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i call somebody he was like, yes, and i was like, okay. who do i call like? how do i deal with something like this? like so then he was like, call the suicide prevention. and then that's when i started that process. let's turn now to the police response and we must warn you. our report from carlos suarez contains some disturbing video. okay lets go. body camera video from to nashville police officers showing them rushing into the covenant school on monday. me. going room to room upstairs. it's upstairs to the second floor. before confronting the shooter surveillance video at the school released by police captured 28 year old audrey hale , shooting through doors at the school entering and starting the attack. authorities revealed more about the writings, they said hale left behind. there's several different writings about
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other locations. there were locations there was talks about um, the school there was a map. other school drawing of how potentially she would enter and the salts that would take place , police said. they've interviewed the shooter's parents, who said hale was being treated for an emotional disorder. we've determined that audrey about seven firearms from five different local gun stores here legally. ah they were legally purchased. three of those weapons were used yesterday. according to investigators, hail hid the guns at home. parents felt that she should not own weapons. they were under the impression that was when she sold the one weapon that she did not own any more as a search for answers continues. so does the morning for the six people killed. i think that it's always terrible. to hear about something like this happening.
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but when it's just down the street from your house, it's it hits another. part of you. among the killed was cynthia peak, believed to be a substitute teacher might kill a 61 year old custodian at the school and 60 year old catherine koontz. she was the head of the school who police believe encountered the shooter in the hallway question whatsoever. um. she gave her life because she was trying to. protect students protect faculty . the children who were killed were all just nine years old, william kenny, evelyn, dick house and holly scruggs. scruggs and the other victims were remembered in a service that was held at the park city's presbyterian church in dallas were scruggs father served as associate pastor before coming to the covenant presbyterian
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church. we're here because their hearts are broken. we're here because we weep with our friends . the chief of police was asked why it took officers 11 minutes to respond to the school after the initial 911 call was made, the chief said, based on what he had seen so far, he did not have a problem with it, but that the department would look into that response. carlos suarez, cnn, nashville, tennessee. joining me now from middletown, new jersey , is cnn law enforcement analyst jonathan wackrow use a corporate security consultant and a former secret service agent. appreciate you being with us. thank you. so police say the shooting suspect legally purchased seven guns using three of them in this deadly rampage. but police also say the suspect's parents did not know about these firearms. authorities have not yet declared a motive, but they have access to a lot of information
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right now, don't they, including the suspects, detailed written documents, so when might they reveal a motive? well listen, it's hard to come up with an exact motive right one because the shooter is dead right in the , um in the police response. they neutralize that threat, so we will never get the full totality of what the motive was from the individual themselves. what can we do? we can look at everything else that you had just described one. we can look at the concerning communication that came out from this individual prior to the shooting itself. we know that there were posts online messages sent to, um uh, you know, friends referencing basically suicidal idea, uh, ideation concerns for, uh, you know what they're going to do next, basically telegraphing this action. additionally we can look at the written notes that were left for
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law enforcement and that's really what they're keying in on right now. additionally investigators are going to backtrack. they're going to start interviewing everybody, uh, all known associates context of this individual to look for any other red flags. behavioral anomalies now, rosemary. i've said this before on air, and i believe with you, it is not normal to wake up and walk into a location and start killing children. it's just a but behavioral anomaly. it's on the furthest end of the behavioral continuum. and what i mean by that is that prior to this, there had to be other red flags , behavioral anomalies that we should have keyed in on to prevent this type of tragedy from happening. yeah that is the big problem, isn't it? and of course, we have seen extensive body cam footage of police tracking down and fatally shooting this suspect. why do police think it's important to share this? with the public and how would you assess the police
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response in this particular incident? well i think it's really important for the chief of police in nashville to release this video. why because he wants to show the contrast between what was right in what the proper police response should be for an active shooter situation as opposed to what we saw in your validate texas, where we saw lawn force mint sitting back and doing nothing will active killing was going on. we want to show what law enforcement can do with a proper training tactics and experience to go in a dress a threat real time and then neutralize that threat to preserve life, and police say that the suspect was under care for an emotional disorder. but law enforcement was not aware of the specifics there. what what needs to be done, though, to prevent unstable individuals from legally buying guns? and what can be done at the point of
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purchase to prevent more mass killings like this, because that that would be the starting point , along with all other possible solutions, talked about what needs to be done. well listen, i think what we're talking about actually purchasing a firearm. we're talking about a point in time, right? and you know, state by state. there's going to be different regulations. what we have to look at is how do we deal with somebody that has behavioral health issues and behavioral health as opposed to mental health is that that daily cognitive habit um that that people have that really affects their overall well being. the family of this individual did know that there were behavioral health issues that were impacting. um, the suspect. what they did with that information how they shared that with law enforcement and, you know, trusting but also verifying that there were no additional weapons in the house, not taking the person's word for it. we have to do a better job at addressing or
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one identifying these red flags. but then putting in the right control measures the mitigation to stop this person from again going down that continuum of behavior to then get to a point where they transcend. into these violent acts. hopefully something's done because you and i keep talking along with other analysts over and over again in the wake of shootings like this , and nothing seems to be getting done. it's very frustrating and upsetting for so many people. jonathan wackrow, thank you for joining us. thank you so much. the special counsel investigating the efforts from donald trump allies to overturn the 2020 election scored a big win in court on tuesday. in washington, d c judge ruled trump's former vice president mike pence must testify this along with the hush money investigation in manhattan. adds to the growing legal troubles facing donald trump. cnn's paula reid has the latest on both cases from new york. according
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to court sources. the grand jury hearing evidence in the hash money investigation into former president trump will not hear any more evidence in that case this week, suggesting that prosecutors still believe they have more work to do before bringing this case back before a grand jury and before moving on to a possible vote on an indictment now in the ongoing federal investigations. it's a bad news for former president trump as a federal judge has ordered that former vice president mike pence must testify about conversations he had with trump in the lead up to january six, the former president had tried to assert executive privilege. but now investigators will be able to get details about conversations between trump and pence during what investigators have described as a pressure campaign on the former vice president. he faced enormous pressure from trump and his allies. not to certify the election results. in biden's favor. there was one particular call that multiple witnesses have testified about on the day of the capital attack
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, where trump launched a series of insults at his vice president . but a judge also wrote that pence will not have to testify about anything connected to his official duties as president of the senate on january 6th. he has tried to assert constitutional protections under the speech or debate clause, and the federal judge appears willing to you accept that? now this is yet another victory for special counsel jack smith. he's had over a dozen victories as he presses to get testimony from various witnesses and really test the limits of presidential power, vice presidential power and the separation of powers. now pence can still appeal this ruling. we'll see what happens. color, read cnn, new york. joining me now from new york is joey jackson, a cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney. always great to have you with us. good to be with you. rosemary federal judge is now ordering former vice president mike pence to testify
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to a grand jury investigating former president trump's efforts to overturn his election loss in those days leading up to january 6th. so could this be a game changer? do you think i really think it is. i mean, this is a significant development. right let's let's keep track. what happened here. the vice president who had communications with the president of the united states, those communications, certainly leading to the state of the mind of the actual present president. excuse me leading up to the insurrection on january, 6 2021 is now compelled to testify before a grand jury judge having heard and considered evidence and information with respect to the vice president. claims that he should not testify now must do so. and so when you have a panel of grand juries who are considering criminality as against the president, and let's be clear grand juries have panel it's 23 people, a simple majority of which vote out and indictment that indictment could
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be of the president. it could not be. it could be other members who were involved. but the fact that that grand jury now would have the ability to hear from the vice president and his own words. with respect to what, if any conversations he had with the president, i think is a game changer. indeed right ? and what will the special counsel likely ask? pence directly and what questions should be asked. yes sir. just proceeding that it's of course important to note that the vice president can certainly appeal this right. there's a appellate court process and that capella quote process could provide for the circuit court. we call that in order to determine whether or not he must be compelled. and who knows? maybe even the supreme court will get it. presuming however, that there is a continued loss to the vice president. i think there are a number of things that the grand jury wants to know, sir. you had meetings with the president. isn't that right? yes and with respect to those meetings, when did they occur? who else was in the room? what did the president
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talked about was their specifics as to him overturning the election. did he ask you about your role, mr vice president and what you could do and whether or not you could help not certified this election. then you have conversations about that. did he pressure you to do that? what was the nature of the circumstances did it occur? more than one time. it will be endless rosemary with respect to the specific questions, they will ask him on what occasions he met with the president what the president said, and who, if anyone else was in the room? leading up to the issue and ultimate conclusion of whether the president tried to circumvent and otherwise really suppressed the democracy in this country, which is not to certify the election and potentially to do a power grab so he could remain president and mike pence has always said that he should receive immunity from testifying. but the judge i didn't buy his whole argument. why? well i think it's very compelling for one reason and that is that the and we should note that a portion of that the
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judge did buy and that relates to something called the speech and debate clause. what does that mean? it means thate or ano anyone else. now, you might note rose marie that i said legislative, right? the vice president of the united states, is also the president of the senate and presides over then could preside over the senate. and of course, has the tie breaking vote, which would be the only time he voted. and so, with respect to that speech and debate clause, we should note that the of course, the court said, you know what you could refuse, as it relates to that. i'll tell you why. that's not significant. this grand jury is not really concerned about him presiding that day. they're concerned about what led up to. and what if anything, mr trump had to say, in other words, to
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reject or deny the certification of those electoral votes, such that the president would remain the president and joe biden wouldn't be there. and so on that basis, the federal judge ruled that you know what, mr vice president as to those questions you don't need to answer. but as to everything else, you have no basis. you have no privilege. you've released a book on this issue. the vice president in large measure spoke about issues that he spoke with the president about and there's just no valid claim that he could assert that would prevent him from giving up the goods. as to what his conversations were with donald trump. all right, we'll watch to see where it all goes. joey jackson. always a pleasure. thanks for joining us pleasure's mine. thanks, rosie. still to come a deadly disaster along the mexico us border. what we know about the fire at a migrant detention center and the moments leading up to the tragedy. when you're the leader, didisaster
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were injured. now there's new video showing the moment the flames and smoke spread through the facility. cnn's ed lavandera has the latest and a warning. his report contains graphic content. this dramatic video captured what appears to be the beginning of the fire that spread through this mexican migrant detention facility in juarez late monday night, you can see flames and smoke filling the detention area in a matter of seconds, migrants scrambling for their lives and several mexican immigration officers walking away from the area while migrants were left locked in the cells. eventually thick smoke fills the area, making it impossible to see anything else outside. witnesses described hearing migrants screaming for help as fire spread through the detention center. rescue workers responded, pulling people from the smoke and flames. this woman says there was smoke everywhere . everyone was running for their
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lives, but all the men were left locked inside and the door to let them out was never opened. e. protester mexico's president says the migrants started the fire when they found out they were being deported. the president says they protested by setting fire to mattresses inside the building where they were being detained. the video from inside the detention center doesn't clearly show how or who started the fire, but several mattresses can be seen on the ground by the steel jail bars. mexico's national migration institute and attorney general are investigating the cause of the fire as many questions remain when the fire had already started just flaming and more than anything that takeaway was this screaming of people still inside. you don't sound convinced that it was the migrants that started this fire coming to me and letting me know that they believe that someone else outside the building
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started the fire. they were locked inside a room, which they should have never been, um, locked in. this woman who cried as her husband was taken away by ambulance said he was grabbed off the street into that juarez and taken to the migration center. grabbed him on the street for no reason. immigration advocates say this deadly fire fuels concerns along the border as migrants continue to flow through mexico. trying to reach the u. s. you have migrants that are just desperate and frustrated. cnn's ed lavandera with that report. and still to come. new tension between the leaders of israel and the us over plans to overhaul the israeli judiciary in television. at the end of the age, i'm afraid i feel is right
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of demonstrators took to the streets tuesday for another day of nationwide strikes in several cities. protesters clashed with police throwing stones and burning garbage. after a tumultuous three months, the two sides are talking negotiators from israel's ruling coalition and opposition sat down for their first face to face meeting over the prime minister's attempt to overhaul the judiciary and more talks will get underway in the hours ahead . this all comes after benjamin netanyahu put the reforms on hold to allow more time for dialogue. and while the protests have yet to let up, they were noticeably smaller. on tuesday, the us president says he hopes netanyahu abandons the overhaul job. biden was also asked whether the controversy had reached an inflection point. well i don't know they're an inflection point, but i think that he goes spots again, and they've got to work it out. so
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what do you hope the prime minister will do on that particular law? i hope he, uh hope you walked away from. cnn's elizabeth cohen joins us live now from televisa. good to see you, elizabeth. so what might a compromise deal on judicial reform look like? and how might all this impact us israel relations going forward? you know, rosemary is interesting because prime minister netanyahu is hardly the first person to call for judicial reform. but what he's calling for is very different than the typical call for reform in the past. he wants the knesset, which which he has a very slim majority to be able to overrule the supreme court, which really sets a kilter, the checks and balances in this country now, as far as what that could mean for relations between the us and israel president biden we heard from him as a minute ago. he then it on to say that israel cannot continue down the road that it's on, which is an incredibly strong and direct
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thing for us president to say about israel. he also said that he wants to see genuine compromise. so let's let me read from a tweet that the prime minister said in response to that, he said, i have known president biden for over 40 years. i appreciate his longstanding commitment to israel. the alliance between israel and the united states is unbreakable and always overcomes the occasional disagreements between us. it's now people. i'm sure would take issue with saying that this is an occasional disagreement. the way that biden spoke was not the way that he has spoken. on other occasions. he was much more direct. now add to all of this rosemary at the end of next month, there's going to be a visit from ron desantis. he is the governor of florida. he is a likely republican presidential contender, and he has put out a statement saying that the relationships between the two countries are unnecessarily strained. he did not not talk about the protests, so we'll see what effect that might have on the entire situation. rosemary
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all right. elizabeth cohen, joining us live from television many things taiwan's president is en route to the united states for a 10 day trip across north and central america before leaving present, sighing when held a news conference at the airport. she says external pressures won't stop taiwan from moving towards international society and that a democratic taiwan will contribute to the well being of the world. the president will also visit guatemala and belize before returning home. and still to calm ukrainian fighters say they have repelled at least two dozen russian attacks in just the last day or so, the latest on where they say fighting is the heaviest right now. reseaearch shows. . people remember ads wih a catchy song. so to help you remember that l liberty mutual customizes your home insurance. here's a little number. you'll nenever forget. did you know tht liberty mutual what you need.
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invited chinese leader xi jinping to visit ukraine in an interview with the associated press, mr zielinski said he wants to engage directly with she, who is fresh off a visit to moscow. he also warned that a ukrainian defeat in mahmoud would embolden russian president vladimir putin. and as the battle for mahmoud grounds on the commander of ukrainian land forces says the prolonged fighting is working to their advantage, he says the goal is to wear down russian forces and eliminate as many as possible so ukraine can eventually launched a counter offensive. russia is bombarding back mode and the nearby city of abd ipca. but has only made minimal gains in recent weeks. the ukrainian military says the heaviest fighting in the war right now is concentrated in the donetsk and luhansk regions in the east, where they claimed to have repelled at least 24 russian attacks in the past day or so.
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cnn's ben wedeman is in eastern ukraine and spoke with several residents who have endured the fighting. there isn't much to be salvaged from this business in slovyansk demolished monday morning in a russian strike. oleg his wife and some friends are loading up what's left. still in shock, says oleg 62 years old and i've invested my heart and soul and money to build it. and now that i'm old, it's been destroyed. the attack killed two people and injured more than 30, the likely target an army recruiting office next door. in the hospital. one of the victims lies unconscious. 30 year old woman while fell on her , fracturing her skull in damaging her internal organs. surgeon sergei accavitti has struggled since the war began trying to mend shattered lives and bodies. unfortunately i've
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had to treat many serious injuries caused by mines and explosions, he said to the south in crescent orca, another russian attack hit just next to this kindergarten. fortunately empty since the war began. strikes like this happened on a daily basis. this one occurred late on monday evening. hours afterwards. workers make repairs . this area is regularly hit. they may be back here soon. down the road in constantine even closer to the front, only a few residents remain. 73 year old tamara isn't going anywhere, putting her faith in a higher power. god protects me, she says . god will save me. if not, it is what it is. i'm sells seeds and other supplies to a dwindling community of optimistic gardeners. everyone is scared. he tells me. only idiots aren't until now. i'm
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here, but i evacuated my children. not all children have left, however, one finding solace on a swing amidst the ruins. ben wedeman, cnn constantini vca. i'm rosemary church for our international viewers. world sport is next and for those of you here in north america will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. packing and shipping store color printing store where everything your small business needs to
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about the shooter who killed three children and three adults at a nashville elementary school . they say 28 year old audrey hale was under a doctor's care for an emotional disorder. the former covenant school student was shot and killed by police. investigators say hail had legally purchased seven weapons over the past few years, hiding them at home. three of the guns were recovered from monday's shooting scene, and we're learning that hails sent an ominous message to a childhood friend just minutes before the attack, writing that something bad was about to happen. police have also released heart stopping body cam video of officers arriving at the school racing through the building to find the shooter. and we have to warn you. the footage is disturbing. do you know? right,
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right. police have identified the youngest victims as evelyn dick house, halle shrugs scruggs and william kinney, all just nine years old. the adult victims 61 year old cynthia peak, who was working as a substitute teacher, 60 year old catherine kunz, the head of the covenant school, and 61 year old mike hill, a member of the custodial staff. nashville is planning a citywide candlelight vigil tonight. there's already a growing memorial of flowers, balloons and crosses outside the covenant school. mayor john cooper says the city has set up a fund to help support survivors. in washington u. s president joe biden is once again calling for a ban on assault weapons in light of the tragedy. as a nation. we all these families more than our prayers. we owe them action. you know, we have to do more to stop
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this gun violence of ripping communities apart, ripping apart the soul of this nation, so i again call on congress to pass the salt levels, man. but as cnn's manu raju reports, republican lawmakers say gun control legislation is a non starter on capitol hill. it's an all too familiar story tearing apart communities and devastating families. mass shootings 130 in this year alone , including the rampage at a christian school in nashville, leaving six victims dead, including 39 year olds. but on capitol hill, little has changed . not limit the two air 15. why not? if you're going to talk about the air 15, you're talking politics. now, let's not get into politics. all right. let's not get into emotion because emotion feels good, but emotion doesn't solve problems. active shooter at the school are 15 was one of the weapons possessed by the killer during monday's
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massacre has been frequently used in mass shootings following the 2004 exploration of the assault weapons ban, but president biden lacks of support from republicans who control the house and can block legislation in the senate. they argue such a ban is ineffective and infringes on constitutional rights to take action to ban 15th in the aftermath of all these terrible shootings, because i believe in the second amendment, and, uh we shouldn't you know you shouldn't penalize law abiding. american citizens senator from tennessee , also declining to embrace further restrictions banning those weapons that were used and attacks like these certain that politics will wave into everything, but right now, i'm not focused on the politics of the situation and focused on the families. even andy ogle, whose district includes the covenant school in nashville, is a longtime supporter of access to high powered weapons. why not ban a r 15? why not talk about
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the real issue facing this country? in regards to the shooting, which would be mental health, but congress did take steps to address mental help when it passed the most ambitious gun laws in a generation just last year now, even gop supporters of that law are skeptical of any more hill action at the end of the day. i don't know if there's much space to do more, but i'll certainly look and see shootings up sharply in the last few years. democrats say that it's time to force a vote. we need to fight in congress, and i'm prepared to conduct that fight. others are as well. it's a fight republicans are willing to have you opposed to reinstating this ban. well, i mean, a lot of people use a rs and a case for sporting purposes fired both of those things. that's firearms for sporting purposes so but listen, let's stay focused on the issue at hand, which isn't some generic question about guns . that's what happened to these children in this school by this
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shooter. senator john thune, who is the number two senate republican told me that it's quote premature to talk about any legislative action in the aftermath of the shooting in nashville, even in the aftermath of 130, mass shooting so far this year, and speaker kevin mccarthy would not answer questions today when pose questions by me and other reporters about whether there should be any legislative response at all. he of course, was among the most of the house republicans, including all members of the republican leadership who voted against the bipartisan gun safe. the law that went into effect last year. raju, cnn, capitol hill. south korea and the us are showing their firepower during large scale military exercises. they strike a nerve with north korea . we are waiting to see how pyongyang will react a day ago, state media claimed north korea had simulated a tactical nuclear missile launch. cnn's paula
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hancocks shows us the joint drills that are underway. the u. s. and south korean presidents pledged last year to expand joint military drills, they said to counter the increasing threat from north korea, and that's exactly what they're doing. a ship to shore assault, grounding of fighting force and equipment while trying to maintain the element of surprise. this is the drill that north korea always reacts to the idea of american and south korean marines storming a beach on the korean peninsula. pyongyang sees this as a dress rehearsal for an invasion. now the south korean and american line has always been that this is defensive in nature, 2500 u. s. marines and sailors 3000, south korean marines and sailors working together on one large scale joint drill. the u. s landing craft air cushion or elcock, bringing to shore all that's needed for the early stages of
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battle when we haven't seen this level of drills in the korean peninsula, five years, multiple tourism across the country and south korea that being held on land at sea and in the air. access behind the scenes of this training, flying out to the u. s amphibious assault ship the uss make an island on the back of north korean missile launches and disputed claims of simulated underwater nuclear weapons tests. this is a drill that will be watched carefully in pyongyang. about 13 miles from shore at this point, and this is one of the tax that is being loaded up right now ready for an amphibious landing. the 13th marine expeditionary unit is meant for rapid response to any kind of crisis, military or humanitarian, self sufficient and often the first to arrive in an emergency. but with the five year gap in training due to covid 19 in previous diplomatic efforts with north korea, there is an element of catching up. we've had to start from the
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basics again. there's some things that we're relearning. i mean the basic as justice communications between ships between aircraft, and then ah, a partner and ally here in this region, north korean military moves it appears are not the main focus here. it's in an area of the world. that's significant right now, but it is routine. it has been scheduled. we've done this many times, so the fact that those things are happening around us. really our focus is just on the exercise. interoperability is the most used term during this drill working on smooth american korean maneuvers were used to this now, so if we have to do this for real, we already done it. we've already worked with the republican screen and we know how to operate with them. us return to large scale drills in a region of both allies and adversaries. and it's not just about north korea but also russia. the commander of the uss make an island told us that during this drill, they actually had a russian intelligence ship
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, shadowing them at a distance of some 15 nautical miles. he called it pretty routine. paula hancocks, cnn, korea. an alleged $40 million bribe to chinese officials is the focus of the latest criminal charge against fdx founder sam beckman. freed and indictment unsealed tuesday accuses blankman fraid of bribing one or more chinese officials to unfreeze more than $1 billion in locked accounts. they belong to his hedge fund, alameda research, prosecutors say once he made the payoff, the accounts were unlocked. bank meant freed has not yet entered a plea on that charge. he now faces a total of 13 criminal counts in connection with the collapse of his crypto currency exchange. an unexpected turn of events for adnan syed, the man who spent more than two decades behind bars for the 1999 killing
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