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our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom and i'm rosemary church just ahead. a grieving nashville community left asking why it's a question. investigators are working to answer as they comb through ominous writings left by a school shooter. terrifying video shows the moment of fire ripped through a migrant detention center on the mexico us border, killing dozens of people and an extraordinary moment as former vice president mike pence, is ordered to testify before a federal grand jury investigating former president donald trump. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for being with us well, nashville, tennessee is planning a citywide
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candlelight vigil tonight for the three children and three adults killed in monday's school shooting. there's already a growing memorial of flowers, balloons and crosses outside the covenant school. nashville mayor john cooper says the city has set up a fund to help support survivors. the shooter killed 39 year olds on monday. evelyn dick house, halle scruggs and william kinney. the adult victims 61 year old cynthia peak, who was working as a substitute teacher , 60 year old katherine coons, the head of the covenant school , and 61 year old mike hill, a member of the custodial staff. police have released dramatic body cam video showing officers responding to the shooting, and they're revealing some disturbing text messages from the shooter. cnn's andrew walker reports and we warn you, some viewers may find the footage disturbing. up to no body
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cameras revealed police running toward the sound of gunfire without hesitation. about 3.5 minutes elapsed between the time they go in. personnel, pbs. and when they confront the shooter. metro nashville police said these two officers opened fire, killing the shooter at 10 27 am about 14 minutes after the initial call for help. i was really impressed that with all that was going on. the danger that somebody took control and said, let's go. let's go. let's go. police still have not isolated what motivated audrey hale, a former student students that were targeted were randomly targeted. there was not any particular student that they were that she was looking for at the time of the incident. but police did reveal hail legally bought seven different weapons from five stores and was being
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treated for mental health issues . she was under care doctors care for an emotional disorder. ah law enforcement knew nothing about the treatment she was receiving. about her 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 it turned out, she had been hiding several weapons within the house. during the attack, hale was armed with an ar 15, a nine millimeter pistol caliber carbine and a nine millimeter handgun. had it been reported that she was suicidal. or that she was going to kill someone and had been made known to us then we would have tried to get those weapons. but as it stands, we had absolutely no idea actually who this person was that she even existed before the rampage of front and former teammate of hale says she got a message from the shooter that hail wanted to die. one day this will make more sense left behind more than
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enough evidence behind, but something bad is about to happen. so it's 9 57. i received the message from her. um and at 10 08 spent the screenshot to my dad and he instructed me to call the suicide prevention help line you go. a memorial growing outside covenant presbyterian. i just feel so for them 101 year old. and i've done a lot of things, and but this really hurts. and i just i just hope they all. they're always god for getting new information as well from the metro nashville police department regarding those writings found in audrey hails car and also on the shooter's body after police shot and killed the shooter on monday. the riding is, according to authorities mentioned multiple other locations as potential targets, including a mall. near
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the school here. the covenant school. apparently it was determined that there was too much security at these other locations and hence this school was chosen. the writing is also detail how the mass murderers would play out. that's according to police investigators are still reviewing these writings. and so far, they say, they have not seen any indications of a specific motive. cnn's immoral walker reporting there from nashville, tennessee, and i spoke earlier with cnn law enforcement analyst jonathan wackrow, and i asked him with all the information police have when they might come up with a motive. 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. uh totality of what the motive was from the individual themselves. what can we do? we
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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 law enforcement and that's really what they're keying in on right now is. additionally investigators are going to backtrack. they're going to start interviewing everybody. 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
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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 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
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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. thanks to cnn law enforcement analyst jonathan wackrow for his perspective. mexican officials have revised the death toll from a fire at a migrant detention center down from 40 lives lost to 38. more than two dozen others were injured. the incident happened in ciudad juarez, just across the border from el paso, texas. now there's new video showing the moment the flames and smoke spread through the facility. cnn's rafael roma has the latest and warning his report. contains graphic content. one by one mexican soldiers pull people out of the building, it quickly becomes tragically clear. there's nothing they can do for some of
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them anymore, mexican officials say more than three dozen migrants, mainly from central and south america, died at this detention center after a fire swift through the building late monday. surveillance video from inside the detention center obtained by cnn shows how quickly the flames spread throughout the holding area after inmates said mattresses on fire. it also appears to show that those detained were behind bars with the gate locked. ghetto for mar-a-lago mooy, calling the fire regrettable and sad, mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador said the fire started monday at 9 30 in the evening hours before officials say 71 migrants living on the streets of ciudad juarez had been taken to the shelter to . the president added that the fire started after the migrants found out they were going to be deported protest, the president said. the migrants put mattresses from the shelter
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against this door and set them on fire. but they never imagined this was going to cause this terrible accident, he said, as first responders tried to save victims at the shelter, family members desperately tried to get any news from their loved ones outside the building, and now they're not telling us anything. thing this woman said, a relative of yours may die and they don't tell you anything at all. we have seen. they've been pulling people out, and we have no idea if they're alive or not , this man said. ambulances have left one after the other, and we know nothing and they give us no information. located across the border from el paso, texas. juarez is a transit point where many immigrants from different parts of the world arrived daily , hoping to cross the rio grande to seek asylum in the united states, as it has been the case with other border towns in mexico. there have been multiple riots intend situations in the last few years due to the fact that there aren't enough
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shelters that can accommodate all of these migrants. and many end up living on the streets through a statement. the guatemalan government says 28 of its citizens were among the dead, irregular migration, the statement said kerry's with it a number of risks that have once again become evident. rafael romo, cnn atlanta the special counsel investigating the efforts from donald trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election scored a big win in court on tuesday. washington dc judge ruled trump's former vice president, mike pence, must testify. cnn's katelyn polantz has the latest now from washington. a federal judge in washington has decided that the former vice president mike pence , has to testify to a federal grand jury about his conversations with donald trump , now pence had been sought out by special counsel jack smith to testify in the investigation
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around january 6th a case in which there could be criminal charges against many different people, potentially donald trump as well. trump is clearly under investigation here. and what's so significant about this is that pence has never spoken before. he's clearly the second most important person in the country on january, 6th also became the presiding officer at the u. s senate as donald trump and his supporters were trying to block the congressional certification of the presidency. and now pence is going to have to speak about some of the conversations he had directly with trump leading up to that day, especially ones where donald trump may have been acting corruptly. that's according to the judge, in this case, and also we know some of these conversations from other witnesses who've spoken about them are ones where donald trump was berating or making fun of mike pence in different ways, pressuring him to block the election result in which he was not willing to do and so it's
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quite a significant win for the special counsel's investigation , but pence does have a bit of a carve out here. he's not going to have to speak about the time where he was specifically presiding over the u. s senate during that vote, and also we know that this is a resounding loss for donald trump, who continues to try and block people's answers before this grand jury by claiming executive privilege he could not win. isn't that argument, either? there is the possibility that there could be appeals. but again, this is something that could bring about the testimony of mike pence quite soon, even though a date has not been set yet. katelyn polantz cnn washington. earlier cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson spoke with me about the importance of pence's testimony to the january 6th investigation. 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
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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 grand jury judge having heard and considered evidence and information with respect to the vice president's claims that he should not testify now must do so. and so when you have a panel of grand jurors who are considering criminality as against the president, and let's be clear grand juries of panel it's 23 people, a simple majority of which vote out and indictment that indictment could 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 writer and what will the special counsel likely ask pence directly and what questions should be asked. yes so just
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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 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
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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. thanks to cnn legal analyst joey jackson. their ongoing protests in israel a first round of talks and major concerns about whether a compromise can be reached over controversial judicial reforms were live in television and in washington talk but no clear path forward as a senate committee grills regulators on why to us banks suddenly collapsed. and what might prevent it from happening again. well, that without a more in just a moment. new vibrant from air wick, , our first fragrances
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back everyone. taiwan's president is on route to the us for a 10 day trip across north and central america before leaving president saying 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. israel's ruling coalition and opposition, holding their first face to face talks over the contentious judicial reforms that have divided the country. a new meeting is set to get underway in the hours ahead. and while the judicial overhaul may be on hold, for now, at least, there's still tremendous outrage and plenty of distrust. cnn's nic robertson explains. anti government protesters not giving up yet. health care workers in
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televisa, where e. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's promised pause on judicial reforms. hundreds not the thousands of previous days, continuing their battle cry. many here physicians and psychologists deeply skeptical of netanyahu's motives in offering compromise talks with opposition leaders. our prime minister, he is a master in psychological maneuvers. and of course, that he and his goal now is to come. the resistance is to make it fall asleep and not really feel that we can trust our prime minister, even though the full meanings of things, he said, are yet to be clarified. there isn't a lot of time further talks to reach the compromise. prime minister says that he wants the next session of the knesset is barely a month
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away, an absence any consensus protests are likely to ramp right back up again. briefing staffers netanyahu comparing the contentious talks to a family squabble. you can find a little not too much. you will come to an agreement. this is our goal agreements. minister leading the first steps to that monday a closed door meeting with opposition leaders. at the protest, not just skepticism. but here, netanyahu has used the pause to empower one of his most hard right partners. itamar ben gal over the national security minister and armed force reporting directly to him. the prime minister has given ben cover a lot of private little army. that is going to come to this protests like us. i hope
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that him having more power want influence it in a bad way. so you're right. you will have the power to stop it in a more violent way. then give ear denies his force will be used this way. few here ready to trust his word. robertson cnn tell aviv israel. and we now go live to tell aviv and cnn's elizabeth cohen. good to see you again, elizabeth. so how is the u s president responding to this plan judicial overhaul? what's netanyahu's saying? and how will all of this likely impact us israel relations going forward? so rosemary president biden has been very, very direct. in his criticism, he says. he's very concerned about what's going on , and he says that israel cannot continue down this road it let's take a listen actually to what president biden said yesterday.
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well i don't know their reflection point, but i think that because spots again and they've got to work it out. so what do you hope the prime minister will do on that particular law? i hope he, uh he walks away from. and then we have some tweets from prime minister netanyahu, he said. i've known president biden for over 40 years and 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. israel is a sovereign country which makes its decisions by the will of its people and not based on pressures from abroad, including from the best of friends. now i think that many israelis would take issue or many people in general would take issue. issue with the term occasional disagreements, likening what biden is saying now to any of the other disagreements between the two countries over the years. i think this one feels very different and similar in a in a way to what we heard in
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nick's story where the prime minister said. what's going on in the country is he likened it to a family squabble at a holiday dinner, speaking with many israelis, i think they would say they don't know what family he's thinking of, and what holiday dinner but that this feels very different. rosemary. thanks to elizabeth cohen joining us live from television. and still to come another day of violent protests across france over pension reforms what unions are now calling on the government to do that's next. at the end of the age, i'm afraid i feel is right upon us. this is considered a mass suicide investigation. never mind. t ando were the second comings. by killing themselves. they ensured their immortality. after love easter very. cnn presents a max original heaven's gate sunday at
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welcome back, everyone will anger rages on in france over the government's controversial move to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. hundreds of thousands 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. the french interior ministry estimates more than 700,000 people participated in the protest. kylie has more now from the french capital. gone no 10 days of demonstrations and the latest marched through paris begins to feel almost routine. within a few hours. this, though, was the scene. concern over the rising level of violence has led the unions to
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ask for a dialogue with the government. this is what a senior union official said the only solution is to sit around the table and to have constructive dialogue on how to find a way out of this situation . the government's response has been this has been a democratic process. we've had hundreds of hours of debate at the parliament. the bill has been passed and i think we need to move on. the government said that they were expecting about 1000 extremists to join these. demonstrations thank you clearly hellbent. trying to make sure that they don't gain the upper hand in one beginning to turn into, albeit relatively small scale but pitched battles here on the streets. paris. interior
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ministry numbers put today's demonstration in paris at 93,000 . that's a 27,000 drop on the union organized protests last thursday and across france. the numbers demonstrating were also down from a peak of about 1.28 million to only 740,000 today. opponents of the plan to raise the pensionable age in france from 62 to 64 must now pin their hopes on forcing a u turn on the french government through street protests. but after two months of frequent strikes the austerity of protest in terms of lost earnings is beginning to bite. garbage collection will return for the first time in weeks to paris on wednesday, a sign perhaps that the fire is slowly going out on the opposition to pension reforms but not opposition to president emmanuel macron himself. sam kiley, cnn in paris. a testy
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hearing tuesday on capitol hill as u. s senators demanded to know how to us banks suddenly collapsed and what can be done to prevent a repeat, federal reserve deputy chairman michael barr said the larger one silicon valley bank imploded because of sheer mismanagement, he said regulators told the bank it had serious risk problems, but the bank did not act on it. us senator john tester of montana responded, saying he is a dirt farmer, not a banker, but it's clear to him that no one took action. if it's a regulators fault, it better be fixed. if it's a regulation fault, it better be fixed. if it's something else, i hope there's a report to this committee saying you know what, guys? this can happen again unless this happens. but it looks to me like i'll just tell you this, and i'm looking out from the outside in.
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it looks to me like the regulators knew the problem. but nobody dropped the hammer. a house committee hearing on the same banking collapse is set to start in the coming hours and cnn's close. sebastian is following all of this for us. she joins us live from london. good morning to you, claire. so what's likely to come out of this house committee hearing? you know, i think we're gonna see very similar themes. rosemary the same three regulators will be testifying more of a postmortem of how the bank run actually happened. we found out on tuesday that 100 billion in deposits were set to leave silicon valley bank on that day march 9th, but they just did not have the collateral to cover it. and that's why the bank eventually collapsed so quickly, so we're going to hear more of that. perhaps more questions around the partial sale of svb in the losses that the regulator incurred as a result of that, and more attempts to apportioned blame be it to the bank itself and its mismanagement or the supervisors or the regulators. i think the big question now that this moves to the republican controlled
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house is, will we get a sense of their appetite to update or change legislation around bank regulation? as a result of this ? it was pretty unclear if you if you look at the responses from lawmakers on tuesday exactly how the opinion would sort of coalesce around this, republicans tend to be more in favor of looser regulation, but senator elizabeth warren did survey all of the three regulators and say, look, do you are you in favor of tougher bank regulation, and they all said yes. that is why we saw bank stocks fall in the u. s on tuesday u s futures. they're looking a little brighter this morning and here in europe, the markets are digesting a bit of another twist in the saga around credit suisse and ups ups has just announced that it is replacing its ceo, bringing back its old ceo sergio marchi, who essentially steered the bank over nine years through the fallout of the financial crisis. that is something that markets seem to like. all right. claire sebastian joining us live from
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london. many thanks. argentina's president is in the us and we'll be visiting the white house today. alberto fernandez met tuesday with un secretary general antonio guterres. argentina is facing some serious economic challenges, and mr fernandez is hoping for some help from president biden. stefano prosieben reports. labor never stops in the landfills of buenos aires, where an army of informal workers scavenged through the rubbish to find goods to recycle and resell. pushed by the relentless price hikes of never ending inflation . people like sergio marseille, their salary is no longer enough to make ends meet. twice as many people are coming here because the situation is so bad every day is worse as argentina's president alberto fernandez, heads to washington on wednesday. his country is facing the worst economic turbulence
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since the early 19 nineties inflation one of argentina's chronic weak spots, topped 100% last month and is now one of the highest rates in the world. while according to unicef, two out of every three argentinian children are either in poverty or lack access to basic services such as education. a safe home and drinking water. its job is no longer enough to get out of poverty of the miners who live in poor households. 90% of them have at least a relative was working but doesn't make enough. fernandez is the first left wing argentinean leader to be received at the white house in a generation. his meeting with us president joe biden will include conversations around mining, climate change and technology. but in the background will be how the u. s can help argentina get back on its feet. the country needs to pay back $44 billion to the international monetary fund and negotiations are looming. on the plus side.
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argentina offers great opportunities for clean energy in agricultural development, but other investors are also looking at them. the message from south america is that if washington wants the region to follow them , they need to open the purse because the alternative china is much more generous. argentina is already the recipient of most of chinese commercial loans in latin america in beijing is looking for more back in buenos aires. the people eating at the soup kitchen have more urgent problems is safer today. tomorrow. who knows? stefano puts the bone cnn to colombia. still ahead, could a meeting between the leaders of ukraine and china beyond the horizon. find out what president zelensky had to say about that, and what might happen if ukraine loses bach, mozart? you could see nothing here. or here. or you
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eliminate as many as possible so ukraine can eventually launched a counter offensive and cnn's scott mclean joins me now live from london with more good to see you, scott. so what are you learning about possible talks between president zelensky and china's xi jinping, rosemary as you mentioned it was the chinese president xi jinping, who is in moscow just last week, and now you have the ukrainian president vladimir zelensky saying, hey, you are welcome to visit kiev as well as lynskey told the associated press in an interview. that was aboard a moving train no less that he wants to talk to xi that he wants him to visit and said that they the two leaders had been in touch prior to the full scale war, but they haven't had any contact since then, though, kiev did say last week during that chinese state visit to moscow that there had been discussions underway to at least broker a call between she and the lenski to talk about china's proposed peace plan. china has tried to
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position itself in this conflict. as a neutral broker, though it's important to point out that china has also so far failed to call this war. a an invasion, at least not yet. in that same interview, president zelensky also talked about the situation in bad mood, saying that if the ukrainians were to withdraw from that city that president putin would smell that ukraine is weak, and that, in his words would push push push to go further inside of the country. he also said that look ukrainian lost there would make the ukrainian public feel pretty weary, pretty tired and that zelinski worries that he would get pressure from not only international allies but from within his own country to start discussions with russia to try to compromise to actually bring it into the war. though ukraine's deputy defense minister also says that look, her country is not holding back mood only for political expediency. she says that look, there are good military reasons for ukraine to continue to hold back mood and they will hold it
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