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newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is wednesday, march 29th nine am here in london at three am in nashville, tennessee, where police have released dramatic body cam footage of officers responding to monday's deadly school shooting. we'll show you that in just a minute, but first police say the shooter audrey hale, was under a doctor's care for emotional disorders but also learning that hale sent chilling text messages to a childhood friend minutes before the attack , saying, i'm planning to die today. another one reads one day this will make more sense. since i have left more than enough evidence behind, but something bad is about to happen. hills 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 i call somebody he was like, yes, and i was like, okay. who do i call like? how do i deal with
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something like this? like so then he was like, call the suicide prevention. and then that's when i started that process. now to the police response officers coming face to face with the shooter, and we must warn you that our report from carlos suarez contains some disturbing video. let's go. body camera video from to nashville police officers showing them rushing into the covenant school on monday. come in on me. don't know where he is belief going room to room upstairs. it sounds like 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 other locations. there were locations there was talks about
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, um, the school there was a map. other school drawing of how potentially she would enter and 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. but when it's just down the street from your house, it's it hits another. part of you. among
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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 church. we're here because their hearts are broken. we're here
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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. it may have taken police 11 minutes to get to the school, but once they were inside, they shot and killed the attacker in less than four minutes, enforcement experts at cnn spoke with said that the two officers who killed the shooter followed their training and protocol. he gets out of his car. he doesn't know how many people are in there. how many are not. he just knows he's got a long gun. he's got to get in there. he heads for the door, where he sees another officer or somebody directing him towards that door. and he just you know you. ideally you want to go in as 234 people, and so he calls out what he needs. and either
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gets you. presumably he gets that support. if not, he's going in anyway, because he's here. he hears that person from the school. tell them that you know, there are shots being fired. um so it's a very quick rally and they get inside and they find the threat. there's no there's no standing around the hallway, talking about it, asking for extra equipment or more people. they got to get the job done. us president joe biden is once again calling for an assault weapons ban. but republicans in congress, including tennessee lawmakers say that that isn't going to happen. we'll have reaction coming up later this hour. 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 that 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 of these cases from new
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york. according to court sources , the grand jury hearing evidence in the hush 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. 6th, 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
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on the day of the capital attack , 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 accept that 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. paula reid, cnn, new york mike pence, says his team is evaluating the court decision that he must testify in the january 6th investigation. how they sorted that out and what other testimony might be required? we're currently reviewing, but look, let me be
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clear, right? i have nothing to hide. i have a constitution to uphold upheld the constitution on january 6th. we're currently speaking to our attorneys about the proper way forward, and as i said, we'll have a decision in the coming days. as you've heard , the former vice president could appeal the court's ruling , but his testimony may be pivotal. legal experts say that pence could have knowledge that no one else can provide. number one. what evidence or information? did he hear about the president, knowing he was going to obstruct the actions of congress, which is itself a federal offense? was the president. the president make any threats to mike pence? was he aware of violence on the day of january? 6th was he aware of any other crimes that may have transpired? those are all legally relevant questions to charges that could either come to the president or other people around him. so you know, it's yes, it's interesting as a human matter, but there's actually, some law there and mike pence is a very central figure who might
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have heard important information. us bank regulators are set for a second grilling on capitol hill wednesday after testy hearing in the senate on tuesday, lawmakers demanding to know how to us that u. s banks suddenly collapse and what can be done to prevent a repeat, federal reserve deputy chairman michael barr says the larger one silicon valley bank imploded because of sheer mismanagement. he says regulators told the bank it had serious risk problems, but that the bank didn't act on it. but senators grilled bar on why regulators didn't take more aggressive 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. it looks to me like the regulators knew the problem. but nobody dropped the hammer. and cnn's claire
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sebastian is here to talk more about this. so claire, it seems that there is basically consensus on the fact that more regulation would be a good thing. what type of regulation and also what are the chances of that passing with bipartisan support? yeah, i think that'll be interesting as we go into the house hearing the second of the two hearings this week, the houses of course, controlled by republicans, the senate controlled by democrats, we have a divided congress, which which always makes legislation. change is less likely, right? so i think, look, there was an interesting moment where the three regulators were surveyed, really? by elizabeth warren, who said, like, are you all in favor of more bank regulation, and they all said yes. in terms of the lawmakers themselves, that's a lot less clear. republicans tend to be more in favor of looser regulation, but they are sort of scrambling around to apportion blame him because we got a sense of the scale of this, according to the vice chair of the fed 100 billion in deposits were scheduled to leave the valley bank on that day, march the ninth. they just didn't simply didn't have the collateral to cover it. so they're looking at the rollback of the dodd frank reforms in 2018 for midsize banks. looking
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at the supervisor's, you know, as you saw that potential failure to act on warning signs and whether the current regulation that we have is fit for purpose. take a listen to senator john kennedy. what he had to say about that. if you had stress tested, so we can valley bank in 2022, it wouldn't have made any difference, would it? i don't know the answer to that question. well, you didn't test for silicon valley bank's problem. i've read your report. so he seems to be suggesting that the current stress tests to ill designed that they should be updated. there was some suggestion that under current legislation, there is some discretion for the fed to sort of tweak current rules, but it remains to be seen whether they feel like a more drastic approaches. necessary class. sebastian. thank you. two u. s bank collapses, interest rate hikes and stubborn inflation, but none of it appears to be shaking americans confidence in the economy. the conference board reports that u s consumer
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confidence rose in march about 8/10 of a point about the month before economists had expected that it would drop. but that doesn't mean that americans are going on a spending spree. the survey did show that many expected to spend more on health care, home maintenance and car repair unless on leisure pursuits such as vacations, movies and even gambling. and already waterlogged california was hit by even more rain and snow on tuesday. the situation has become so overwhelming the governor gavin newsom, has expanded a state of emergency to nearly 50 counties. he's also requested a presidential major disaster declaration to get aid and money to those affected cities like oakland and monterey could hit record rainfall levels for march by the end of the week. snowpack in the sierra nevada mountains is more than 200% of the normal amount for this time of year. california's governor also signed a new bill to bring transparency to how the
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state's oil companies work bill creates an independent watchdog group to hold companies accountable and prevent price gouging and allows the states energy commission to create penalties for the industry is what the governor had to say. why is it that we're paying. at peak $2.61 more. her gallon of gasoline than the national average. what is it? and this state year after year. that defines the terms. of the gap that we pay that's unique in this nation. finally we're in a position to look our constituents in the eye and say we now have a better understanding of why you're being taken advantage of. thank you. thank you to the people of the state of california. you should not have had to endure these price spikes. you should not have to endure them in the future. we are going to get under the hood, and we are going to address this issue like no other jurisdiction has in this
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country. the u. s said that it's ready to process migrants injured in a fire in mexico so they can receive emergency medical care. mexican officials say the fire at a migrant detention center killed 38 people. more than two dozen others were injured. the disaster happened in ciudad juarez, just across the border from el paso, texas. now there's new video showing the moment that the flames and smoke spread through the facility. cnn's at lavandera has the latest but a warning that 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
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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 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 up when the fire had
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already started just flaming and more than anything that take away was the 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, um, they believe that someone else outside the building started the fire. they were locked inside a room, which they should have never been 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. lavandera reporting there in philadelphia
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. officials say that the city's water is safe to drink and use following a chemical spill in nearby delaware river. they say that no contaminants have been found in the water system at any point since the spill. they say that they're also ending the ongoing advisories about monitoring the water treatment plant more than 8000 gallons of water and latex solution spilled in bristol township on friday. a canadian biotech company has developed new test strips, which detect the presence of zilla seen an animal sedative that's being mixed with fentanyl but comes with dangerous risks. the paper strips can be placed into a mixture of water and the drug to be tested. and then they'll show a positive result. if silas scene is present, as i was seen is not approved for human use, and it doesn't respond to the opioid overdose medication narcan. sarrazin can cause soft tissue wounds and kill body tissue cells, which could lead to amputation. still ahead a. u. s court reinstates adnan syed's murder conviction just months
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and opposition held their first face to face meeting over the prime minister's effort to overhaul the judiciary and more talks will get underway in the hours ahead. that's after benjamin netanyahu put the reforms on hold to allow more time for dialogue. and while the protests have yet to let up, it would noticeably smaller on tuesday. meanwhile the us president says that he hopes mr netanyahu abandons the overhaul. let's head out now to jerusalem , and cnn's had asked gold had as president biden was explicit here. he says that israel can't continue down this road that he hopes netanyahu walks away from the proposed plans. how significant and intervention is that from the president? and what does that say about the impact that these protests and these proposed reforms having on israel's perception internationally. well, bianca, i can't remember the last time that an american president and made such a public critique of an internal matter in israel, something that had to do with internal politics. there have
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been previous crises in the relationship between the united states and israel, most recently in 2014, of course over the iran nuclear deal, but to have president joe biden, who has long talked about how he is a stalwart supporter of israel talked about. he's talked about how he has known so many israeli prime ministers for the last 40 years has made so many visits to israel to have him come out and make such a public and sharp critique of benjamin netanyahu and of this plan, judicial overhaul. that is incredible to me. he said that he hopes that the prime minister will will not will not continue down this road and that the prime minister will act in a way that he can try to work out some genuine compromise was also interesting is he talked about how he will not be inviting benjamin netanyahu to the white house anytime soon. i think we have that clip if we can play that right now. so i don't know they're an inflection point, but i think that all 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'll be, uh i hope you walked away. so yes,
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so. he also said that when asked if the prime minister will be coming to the white house anytime soon, which had which, normally an israeli prime minister would come to the white house after coming into office quite quickly. instead he says, not in the near term, not anytime soon. that is incredible in its own right now, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu responded in a middle of the night tweet thread, saying that while the alliance between israel and the united states will be unbreakable, he's trying, he says to strive to achieve a broad consensus, but he also talked about how israel will make it. own decisions and will not be based on pressures from abroad was also been interesting is to hear from netanyahu's coalition partners and their allies talking about how israel will need to make its own decisions. his minister of national security to marbella were saying that israel is not one of the stars on the united states flag. some are even saying that the americans are being fed what they call fake news about a coup in israel. those are quite striking
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comments from israel's ruling coalition. this whole situation that was being portrayed in the israeli media as a crisis in the relationship between israel and the united states. this is likely not something that the israeli government was seeking to have on top of the brewing internal crisis over this overhaul. now, as you noted, there is a pause right now in the legislation to get the two sides to come to some sort of compromise agreement, but we are very, very far from that compromise agreement being anywhere nearby bianca how to scold in jerusalem. thank you. still to come and talking gun control on capitol hill, cnn asked members of congress about a push to ban assault weapons after yet another school shooting knew us will have their reactions for you. plus a u. s court reinstates the murder conviction for adnan syed, his attorney is saying about this surprising turn of events. angie's list is now angie, and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right inside
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and ask about the bosley guaranteed. a miserable results in rolling fork, mississippi, and this is cnn. welcome back to cnn newsroom i'm bianca nobilo. and if you're just joining us, let me bring you up to date with our top stories. this hour, a federal judge has ordered former u. s vice president mike pence to comply with a subpoena asking for his testimony in the january 6th investigation. pence says that he and his attorneys are considering all options. and authorities in nashville, tennessee, say that audrey hale , the suspect in monday's school shooting, had purchased seven weapons before carrying out the attack. three of those seven guns were used in the matter. shooting three children and three adults were killed before police took down the shooter. in the wake of the nashville shooting. us president joe biden is turning up the pressure on congress to take action on gun control, urging lawmakers to pass an assault weapons ban.
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what in god's name are we doing? these guns are the number of gun this is hard to believe. i never thought when i started my public life. guns will be the number one killer of children in america. guns. number one. it's sick, so i again call on congress to pass the salt woman's man. passive. it should not be a partisan issue. it's a common sense issue. we have to act. now. people say, why do i keep saying this if we're not happening? because i want you to know who isn't doing it. who isn't helping to put pressure on them. have already been 130 mass shootings in the us so far this year, according to the gun violence archive group defines a mass shooting as one in which at least four people are shot. despite the president's please. in the chilling data on guns. republican lawmakers say that gun control legislation is a nonstarter on capitol hill. cnn's money raju has more from washington. it's an all too
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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 on that 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 in active shooter at the school are 15 was one of the weapons possessed by the killer during monday's 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. take
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action to ban our 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 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
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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 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 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
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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. an attorney for adnan syed is speaking out after us apple aid court reinstated sides murder conviction just months after a judge vacated it, his attorney says that there is no basis for re traumatizing him side had spent more than two decades behind bars for the 1999 killing of his ex girlfriend. before his release last year. cnn's brynn congress has more. the judges in the appellate court, essentially saying that hearing late last year where syed's conviction was overturned. that hearing needs to be redone, essentially siding with the victim's family. in this case, heyman lee, who was the ex girlfriend of side essentially, they said that her
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brother didn't have the adequate amount of time to prepare for that hearing was only notified about it just a few days before it happened, and because he lived in california didn't have time to actually traveled to maryland, and that's attend that hearing in person, which violated his right, so that's why the appellate judges says that hearing needs to be overturned. now they went into detail about how this doesn't mean it's double jeopardy, essentially saying he's not being prosecuted twice for this case. instead the same conclusions could come at the end of that hearing. when it happens, his conviction could be reinstated or again could be overturned. certainly a gamble for side who we have reached out to you, but haven't heard heard back yet. of course, the family of the victim here celebrating this, saying they're very pleased with the judge's decision and that we don't know yet the date of that hearing the appellate court judges saying that they are giving 60 days for both sides to sort of figure out what happens from here. i'm
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the drama out of ordering promotional products at four imprint dot com imprint for certain cnn presents a max original heaven's gate sunday at 10 on cnn. south korea and the u. s a demonstrating their firepower during major military exercises that struck a nerve with north korea. we're waiting to see help young pyongyang will react. earlier this week, state media claimed that north korea had simulated a tactical nuclear missile launch. cnn's paula hancocks shows us the joint drills that are now 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. 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
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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 bringing to show all that's needed for the early stages of battle. we haven't seen this level of drills in the korean peninsula five years multiple tourism across the country and south korea. that meeting 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
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. this is a drill that will be watched carefully in pyongyang about 30 miles from shore at this point, and this is one of the l facts 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 previous diplomatic efforts with north korea there is an element of catching up. we've had to start from the basics again. there's some things that we're relearning 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 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
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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 , shadowing them at a distance of some 15 nautical miles. he called it pretty routine. paula hancocks, cnn, korea. ukrainian president vladimir zelensky has invited china the chinese leader, xi jinping, to visit ukraine. in an interview with the associated press, mr zielinski said that he wants to engage directly with xi. he's fresh off a visit to moscow. he
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also warned that a ukrainian defeat in back mud will embolden russian president vladimir putin . meanwhile president zelensky visited the sunni region in northern ukraine, including a city where russian forces shelled a kindergarten in the early days of the war. he's also traveled to areas around back mud separate asia, cipro and her son in recent days in scotland clean joins me now for more on all of this, scott is there any scenario in which president xi's interests align with the lenski is here in terms of outcomes of this invasion? i think maybe i mean, this sort of seems to be a test what president zelensky said in this interview with the associated press of china's willingness to be a neutral broker, which is how it's tried to present itself. in this whole conflict, though china hasn't actually called the russian invasion of ukraine and invasion , so president zelensky says look, he wants to speak with president xi. he wants him to come to kiev. he says that the two leaders haven't been in touch or had been in touch prior to the full scale invasion but haven't been in touch. since
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then, though there has been an effort, according to kiev to broker at least a call between she and zelinsky just to discuss china's peace proposal. that proposal involves a ceasefire and a political settlement. zelinsky initially last week said that look that would only allow russia to sort of freeze the conflict in place and then regroup stronger and he's also mentioned in this interview back month, the city that has taken on so much additional symbolic strategic significance because of the focus on it for all of the last month, what did he say ? so a lot of outsiders are wondering why ukraine insists on trying to hold this town that really from an outsider's perspective doesn't seem all that um, strategically important , but zielinski said that look if ukraine were to give up back mood were to withdraw, then that would only allow president putin to sense that ukraine is weak and in his words would push push push further into the country. he says that he also worries that he would get pressure not only from international allies. but from within his own country
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to compromise with russia and to reach some kind of negotiated settlement, which is not what zelinsky wants to do. at this moment in time. we've also heard from ukraine's deputy defense minister who says that look, ukraine is not holding back mood for political expediency. she insists that look, there are good military reasons to hold this city. and they will hold it as long as there's a good reason militarily to do so. and at the moment that seems to be to put it very bluntly, according to the ukrainians to kill as many russian troops as possible because they have a huge numbers advantage on the front lines around back mood, and so ukrainians are essentially trying to wear down that numbers advantage that they have there in preparation for potentially counter attack down the road. ukrainians also say that the situation is under control. in fact, they say that they shot down a russian bomber just yesterday. thanks for joining us . taiwan's president is en route to the us for a 10 day trip across north and central america
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before leaving president saying one to hold and held a news conference at the airport. she says that 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. the u. s special envoy for afghan women, girls and human rights is demanding information on the whereabouts of girls' education activists arrested by the taliban, but the west runs an ngo called pen path , which brings mobile schools and libraries to the most remote parts of afghanistan says that he was arrested monday in kabul. but it's unclear why two of his brothers were reportedly taken as well. other prominent activists, including nobel peace prize laureate malala yusef i a calling for westerns release. still ahead. how's the weather on jupiter? nasa has new images of our solar system's out of planet showing how the weather is changing over time. science
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on jupiter and uranus is changing. take a look at these. the large smog like circle hovering over the north pole of uranus appears to be much brighter compared to eight years prior. nasa says that several storms are gathering near the circle's edge as well. and on jupiter, check out this image from january on the right. the planet's great red spot, which actually is a gigantic storm is the smallest that it's ever been on record, but overall storm activity on the planet has increased, which is visible in both images, one of the world's most recognizable logos is getting a makeover. pepsi unveiled the new look on tuesday with bold black upper case letters placed between those iconic red and blue waves. it's a bit of a throwback to the logo that many people remember from the nineties, but it's also a nod to pepsi zero sugar line. a big part of the company's growth plan, which uses a black can and label branding will launch in north america this fall and will go global. next year and
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