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before we go tonight. stormy daniels is now speaking out about whether or not it was worth ever sharing her story. i get in these moments where i get emotional i'm like i wish i had never done this. this is so stupid. what the was i thinking? but i still do the same thing because it was the right to do so far enough back to where i did go to the hotel room that night. i. really so far is coming forward. i would i would do the same thing again. stormy has also said she is ready to face trump in court. if it comes to that. we'll see if that happens, but for now, thank you for joining us tonight. cnn's coverage continues right now. hello and welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm michael holmes. appreciate your company coming up here on cnn newsroom scenes of devastation
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across parts of the u. s after a series of powerful tornadoes ripped through multiple states. security preparations underway in new york as the city braces for potential protests ahead of donald trump's arraignment, plus us president joe biden calling on russia to release evan gorshkov. it's the american journalists through the kremlin has accused of espionage. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with michael holmes. a large swath of the united states from ohio to louisiana is under tornado watches and warnings right now, as a string of deadly storms makes its way across the country. there have been dozens of tornado reports in number of states from arkansas to wisconsin, and forecasters predict the severe weather will continue throughout the day on saturday. at least three deaths and dozens of injuries are being
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blamed on the tornadoes that hit arkansas on friday. two of those deaths came in the city of wind, where the mayor says the storm damage has cut the town in half. and have a look at this. this is a massive tornado bearing down on little rock. third death reported there. one man talked about what he experienced. if they happened, like five cents like it came home. it was a lot of girls out of promotion and stuff that it was just over. i go outside, and it's crazy. people got blood all over their face. just thankful that i'm alive and for the most part i'm not. i don't feel nothing. just i'm thankful, so humbling experience. it's awful. in illinois. one person was killed dozens of others injured when the roof of a theater collapsed friday night in the storms more than 200 people were inside the apollo theater for a heavy metal concert at the time. cnn meteorologist eric van dam is in
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wynne, arkansas, one of the hardest towns by the storm so far. exactly one week after the destructive and deadly tornadoes tore through the deep south, we find ourselves in yet another destructive tornado events widespread and significant tornado outbreak stretching from the deep south all the way to the midwest. this time i find myself in when arkansas where the mayor of the town described it as the tornado, literally tearing the town into and that is the damage path that we find ourselves in. now what you're looking at directly behind me is when high school if we take you to the air, you'll be able to see the scope. the true magnitude of the destruction that was brought onto this small town in eastern sections of arkansas. this supercell thunderstorm that formed this deadly tornado. this very destructive tornado. took advantage of the volatile and very unstable environment around it it road for several miles, and unfortunately it caused the
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destruction that you're seeing an opportunity to speak to some of the first responders as they pulled people from the rubble. there are still active search and recovery operations taking place in the overnight hours. complicating the efforts around here. of course, there is no communication, very little electricity to the area. and what search and rescue crews have been telling me is that as they go from home to home, they are marking them with a green x to identify that they have been cleared or there are no remaining people inside of those homes. you can imagine how long that this process in the recovery process will take for this area as we continue to hear the sounds of sirens, first responders and ambulances rushing to the scene. we just hope that people here can recover and come out of this alive. very very scary. intense moments for the people of wynne, arkansas and across much of the deep south all the way to the north. i'm cnn meteorologist derek van dam and wynne, arkansas. joining me now. brian
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carr cioni is a meteorologist with the national weather service's southern region headquarters. he joins me now, brian, thanks for doing so. just give us a sense of how widespread this extreme weather has been. so across the south, we have sort of four main areas of damage. so far, the one that most of us know about us and little rock, arkansas area. um but since then there have been three main areas of damage west north and south of memphis. memphis itself has been spirits so far, but we also have tornadoes as far north as iowa and severe weather into illinois. so this covers a pretty wide swath of the central united states. it has been an extremely active year in terms of whether for this time of year , well above normal numbers in terms of tornadoes. and, as you say the peak of severe weather
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season doesn't begin until this week. what what does that make you expect? anything going forward? is that indicator or not necessarily. not necessarily an indicator. there have been years when we've had a very active winter or spring and then um, the tap has shut off and it's been much more difficult to get all of these ingredients to come together for the remainder of the season. so um, certainly were concerned about how active it's been so far. but that's not necessarily an indicator of what we'll see over the coming weeks and months. it was interesting because of people like you doing your job. the chancel even likelihood of severe weather was forecast pretty well in advance . you know, realistically is there is a limit to what people can do isn't there if it's some massive tornado barreling and. well, the we certainly encourage people. um in the days leading up to a tornado to think about,
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um what they might do if a tornado work to approach their location for someone who's in, uh, poorly built home or or a manufactured home or something like that, um, that may mean um moving away from their their home one when i tornadoes approaching their location? yeah then we get to the watch phase when a tornado watches issued. that's when it's time to start thinking about putting plans in place or or checking on what you might do, you know, as as your shelter. um available as is your friend home? something like that . and then the warning is when we encourage people to take action right away. so um, it's certainly hard when it's when it's a big, violent or strong tornado. but there are steps that can be taken to help mitigate the worst of it. where
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are the threats going to be in the day ahead. so the system that is affecting the mississippi valley today is moving east and will affect parts of georgia and south carolina as well as parts of the northeast tomorrow. um and while it's spreading eastward, the ingredients will come together quite as effectively as they have today. that's not to say we won't have tornadoes. that's not say, uh, something might not be a problematic for the for these folks and in georgia or south carolina, but, um, it doesn't look like it will come together quite the same way that that's where you're showing and just real quick, too, because it's fascinating in the days ahead. what what's actually done to go out and measure how strong the storms were and to learn from them? so um, the meteorologists
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from the local national weather service offices and in little rock and memphis will be on the ground they'll be working with local officials, emergency responders, um and they will be examining the damage in great detail, so there will be examining what was damaged. um what's the kind of wind that would need that would need to occur to, uh, cause that kind of damage. there will be measuring the path width. how long was it on the ground? where is the damage? stop and start. um, and that helps the insurance industry that helps the victims that helps future researchers. so that they can connect what the atmosphere did with what the what the impacts were. so uh, unfortunately, it's a long process. it will take days ahead , so it's not going to happen quickly, but it's very important , very important work. i really appreciate you taking the time. i know it's been a heck of a day
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for all of you guys. brian, catch the only thank you so much. thank you. donald trump is expected to travel to new york on monday and then voluntarily surrender the next day to the manhattan district attorney. it will be a first in u. s history for a former president. security already tight in around the courthouse ahead of tuesday's arraignment. that's when we expect the lengthy indictment against trump will be unsealed. stormy daniels, the adult film star at the center of the saga, says she feels vindicated by trump's indictment but now fears for her safety more than ever. here's what she told the british newspaper the times. the first time i was like gold digger sluts, your you know liar, whatever. and this time it's like i'm going to murder you. especially scary because trump himself is inciting violence and encouraging it. now this will
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not be like a routine court appearance. as you might imagine . cnn's paula reid explains what will happen when trump arrives at the courthouse. former president. trump is expected to make his initial appearance at this courthouse right behind me on tuesday, and over the course of the day he will go through a variation of the standard procedure for any defendant in new york. that includes having your fingerprints. take it a mug shot and appearance before a judge tuesday is also the day we expect to learn the charges that have been filed against him in new york. those remain under seal until your arrangements. now this is a really busy courthouse, and there's an expectation that they will likely pause all the other hearings just to accommodate the former president's appearance. and if you're wondering how much of this you may be able to see what we've learned the cameras will be able to capture him entering the courtroom. but there is an open question about whether there will be cameras inside the courtroom that is up
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to the judge, and this is a judge who historically has denied requests for cameras, even in high profile cases. now we have learned that after this arrangement, the former president's attorneys intend to fight this indictment. they're going to file a motion to dismiss. they say they want to try to end this case before it ever gets to trial, read cnn, new york. trump and his legal team are expected to spend the weekend hunkered down at his mar-a-lago estate. mapping out a game plan for tuesday, cnn's randi kaye, with more from west palm beach. and for now, donald trump remains at mar-a-lago. and it is pretty much business as usual. even in the hours following the indictment, he dined with guests here at the mar-a-lago club, along with his wife, melania trump. he was mingling with those guests even following that indictment. and then, of course, he went on his social media and started lashing out at the district attorney. but in terms of the next few days for him, he will head to
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new york city on monday, and mar-a-lago club is about 15 minutes from the palm beach international. airport and he will likely take the southern boulevard which is the main thoroughfare from mar-a-lago to that airport, and that will likely be lined with his supporters. for a big event like this. they tend to come out and bring their their flags and wave at the former president and honk their horns in support of him in terms of what he will do over the weekend. he certainly played a lot of golf leading up to this indictment coming down, so we'll see if perhaps he does go to one of his golf clubs here in florida and play some golf and maybe be clear his head and then, of course, he will be here at mar-a-lago, where there's always weddings and parties and all kinds of events. he does tend to mingle with the crowds there and surprise people. even a couple that was getting married shows up unannounced, so we'll see if the former president is in the mood to do anything like that, or he if he decides to just lay low. randi kaye, cnn west palm beach, florida. joining me now david
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sanger is a cnn political and national security analyst. he's also the white house and national security correspondent at the new york times. always good to see you, sir, i think i think we've become perhaps used to drama and controversy when it comes to donald trump. but here we are with the former president and current candidate criminally charged or about to be if we step back. just give us a sense of how extraordinary this moment is not just in american politics. but american history. well, we're in a place we've never been in before. there is never been a president indicted during or after their presidency . as my colleague nick kristof wrote. the closest we came came when you listen, says grant was riding too fast and a horse and buggy. ah in washington, d c and was pulled over by a policeman
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and taken down to the station. ah but we're in a completely different spot here. i think the question is, are we in the spot over the right issue? you know, republicans have spent the day um, castigating the indictment as political and all that which you would expect, but there are a lot of democrats who are concerned about it as well because this indictment is not over the core question. of whether or not the somebody attempted or the president, president trump attempted to undermine the core of american democracy. yeah yeah, exactly there that those cases are yet to come, but a lot of people thinking this wasn't the one to begin with. if you like. i'm just i'm thinking the optics. the thing about donald trump is he's always been in control running things many would say, getting away with things for literally decades. he's not in
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control of this situation. he's going to be fingerprinted. mug shot is going to be taken. how do you think that might impact him as an observer of his ego and personality? you know he's been according to the reporting . many of my colleagues more concerned about what the arrest looks like, then what the content of the indictment is, and of course, we don't know the content of the indictment. um this will all play out on tuesday, probably tuesday afternoon. but the early indications are that the court system and new york city do not want to play into the political theater of all of this. he may not get a mug. if he gets fingerprinted it maybe elektronik. you know one of those things where you put your fingers down the way you do it an airport now and you're going through the to reach, uh, country. um so there may be very
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few of the traffic. i doubt very much doubt that they would put him in handcuffs. yeah particularly for charge like this. so it may be the one hand um, ease that issue, but it may also deprive him of some of the imagery that i think he is, he may be thinking will will rouse his base. i guess you wonder whether it's going to be humbling or something that energizes him. he is, of course , a candidate in the next presidential election. what do you think this does to the republican presidential race in the short to medium term? i mean, this might rally his core base, but no charges related to a porn star. payoff aren't likely to appeal to moderate republicans or independents. that's right. but remember the race for the nomination. is a very different thing than the race for actually getting elected president. for the nomination. you're trying to
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rally the biggest part of the base of the republican party that you can, and that is clearly his, but it may also served to hurt him as you point out in a general election. um it also is flushing out. um the other members of the republican party, most of whom have come out to declare that this is an outrage. you heard ron desantis say it. although he never mentioned mr trump's name you heard mike pence, the former vice president said. this is outrageous. why you have seen many republicans come to the president's defense here. ah one of the reasons that others would have preferred that the first indictment be over a core issue to the election. whether or not there was an effort to try to manipulate votes after the election was held. you know it weighs in the georgia case that were with the president has caught on tape saying, you know , find me several 1000 votes.
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more than 10,000 votes. um that the thinking is that it would be harder for many of the non trump republicans to come to his defense on an issue relating to the manipulation of the election . david sanger really appreciate it. thanks for making the time. thank you. a judge in the state of delaware has ruled that dominion voting systems historic defamation case against fox news will go to trial. after all, the high stakes legal battle is moving forward after the charge dismantled several of the right wing networks. key arguments now fox's top executives and most prominent house could be called to the stand to testify about the 2020 election lies that were promoted on the channel. dominion is suing for $1.6 billion in damages. it says it is quote gratified by the courts
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know depression is treatable and the treatment works. francis is expected to return to the vatican in the hours ahead after being hospitalized for several days. cnn's delia gallagher reports from rome on his treatment is plans for palm sunday and how he's been spending his time in the hospital. good news for pope francis. the vatican says that he had another restful night on thursday evening, even managed to have pizza dinner with some of the medical staff here at rome's gemelli hospital on friday afternoon, the vatican says the pope visited the pediatric oncology unit here, where he brought chocolate easter eggs and rosaries to some of the children even baptizing a tiny baby boy. the pope is expected to be discharged on saturday, the vatican says and importantly, will participate in sunday's palm sunday mass in st peter's square in here at the hospital for bronchitis. he received antibiotics intravenously, so it will be important to see him on sunday.
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we will hear from him and be able to see how his health is progressing. the pope is 86 years old. he has a history of respiratory problems given that when he was 21, part of his lung was removed for a respiratory issue, so this coming week leading up to easter is a very busy one. for pope francis at the vatican. there are a number of public events and yet this is a delicate time for the pope. having just been in the hospital, we will have a chance to monitor and see how his health is doing. in the coming days. delia gallagher, rome. republicans are ratting to donald trump's defense after his indictment in the hush money probe, and they're taking aim at the manhattan district attorney will have a report when we come back. sunday nights. we're trtrying something a little different one whole story. what's startling is the sheer number of migrants on this track
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president when he is escorted to the courtroom on tuesday afternoon. sources say trump is facing more than 30 counts related to false business records at the trump organization. prosecutors alleged it was a scheme to cover up hash money do adult film actress stormy daniels shortly before the 2016 election. trump has denied having an affair with daniels, all knowing about the $130,000 that was paid to her? his lawyers are vowing a vigorous defense on tuesday when they will try to convince the judge to dismiss the case. meanwhile many republicans are closing ranks and standing by the former president, senator lindsey graham tweeting that trump could avoid prosecution in new york by smashing windows, robbing some stores and punching a cop suggesting that the district attorney ignores violent offenses. he then followed that up with a tweet, claiming he was being ironic, saying only liberals wouldn't understand his tweet. cnn's manu
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raju picks up the story. it didn't take long for many republicans to rush to donald trump's defense said from day one. this is a political stunt even before seeing the evidence attacking manhattan district attorney alvin brags case against the former president. i think the unprecedented indictment former president of the united states on a campaign finance issue. is an outrage. the message that this sends to the wider world is a terrible message about the american justice system and the speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, warning that bragg would be held to account today brags offense defended the probe, sending a scathing letter to three house republican chairman who have sought his testimony and internal records, accusing them of doing trump's bidding. and writing as committee chairman. you could use the stature of your office to denounce these attacks and urged respect for the fairness of our justice system and for the work of the impartial grand jury, sources
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say. trump is expected to be accused of falsifying business records to cover up 2016 payments to adult film actress stormy daniels to keep quiet allegations of an extramarital affair before the election. that underlying conduct concern. you know, i'm indeed one congressman claimed that the prosecutor could have indicted the ham sandwiches he was handing out on capitol hill. i know how to spot a pile of garbage. and this thing looks like a pile of garbage. even without seeing the evidence. you're certain he's innocent. i'm not certain of anything. except this. this is the first time in the history of the country we've been doubted president and i think that's a concern. republicans agree despite not seeing the charges, but you don't know what the charges are against from the form. you guys have told us. i mean, that's all all been reported. you jumping to conclusions. i mean, he might have broken the law. is that concern you? we don't think we don't think president trump book broke the law at all, but there has been silenced from senate gop leader mitch mcconnell and his number two john thune. underscoring the party's divisions over trump told cnn
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earlier there were legitimate questions about brad. he would not align himself with the house gop support house republican efforts to call alvin bragg up here and get him to testify. i'm not gonna get into what the house is doing there, some members of senator mcconnell's leadership team did come out and criticize the prosecutor. those two senators, senator john cornyn of texas as well. senator john barrasso of wyoming corn in brazil, as well as senate john thune, all seen as potential successors to mitch mcconnell down the line. now, there were other republicans who sang a different tune that one coming from senator lisa murkowski, one of the senators actually voted to convict donald trump in his second impeachment trial. she put out a statement saying that even though it's everyone deserves a fair legal process, she warned against a rush to judgment and urge everybody look at all the facts and the evidence before forming an opinion. manu raju, cnn capitol hill. russia is warning the us
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that it would quote reap a storm if it threatens moscow over the jailing of an american journalist. the russian foreign ministry says the us is exposing itself as a dictatorship with the way it has reacted to evan gorshkov itches. arrest the wall street journal reporter is being held in russia on suspicion of espionage claim the white house and his employer strongly reject. the claims this espionage claims against mr gorshkov itch are absolutely ludicrous. he was a working journalist for the wall street journal, and we want to see him released. more than 30. news organizations around the world have signed a letter to russia's ambassador to the us demanding the release of goods. covic president joe biden also urging russia to quote let him go. but the kremlin refusing to blood on the arrest, its spokesperson says, quote in this case we're talking about espionage activities under the guise of journalistic activities since
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this journalist was caught red handed, the situation is obvious. cnn contributor. jill dougherty is an adjunct professor at georgetown university. she is also a cnn former moscow bureau chief. he joins me now from washington. always good to see my friend. it's interesting, so the russian was arrested and held in brazil after us claims of spying. do you feel like evan gustav? it's being taken could be a trade situation or could have been multiple things. i think it really is multiple. i've talked with a number of us former diplomats and they're giving the idea that yes, it could be a potential for a trade. there actually are two other russians who are being held in slovenia. that's another possibility. but i think also there's probably an attempt to, um let's say, intimidate the foreign press. make sure that they do not go
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running around doing things that they shouldn't be doing in the eyes of the russian government, and then also, you know, it's this really bad relationship between the united states and russia and russia, essentially saying we can do whatever we want at this point. how easy is it in russia to be falsely accused of espionage? how much of a weapon is it for authorities there when it comes to foreigners. but precisely because it's very, very unclear and very tough secret. it can be definitely abused. it has been many times in the past. and one of the problems is michael in this case, and others it immediately is classified top secret. so all the details even let's say what evan is being charged with. could be something that's completely secret. he may not know precisely what is being he's being charged with and all of the proceedings. you know the
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court hearings, the judges, etcetera. it's very, very lockdown, and it's very difficult to risky. would you say it is for americans, journalists or otherwise to even be working in russia? right now? i mean, if you were a western media boss, what would you do about or tell your staff trying to report in russia right now. i think they'd have to be extraordinarily careful because one of the problems is that not only let's say with the espionage side that can happen at any time, people could be set up. things can be put in your luggage, etcetera. but even right now in the circumstances of the war in ukraine, there are new laws and they're being changed constantly that make it as we remember back in march of last year, they had the don't use the word war. law and there are others that make it almost impossible to let's say report
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on the war the way and normal western reporter would do it. and if you do that you can end up in prison sometimes for 15 years, so it's very difficult. i tell them, probably for the americans. i might advise them to leave. yeah it's interesting . the wall street journal has called for russian journalists be expelled from the usa. do you think they would ever be considered? or would that just make things worse? you know, i don't think that that is a good idea. that's my personal opinion, because it would we would end up doing with the russians essentially do and i just think it's much better to keep the journalists working. even if some of them, you know, can, uh, let's say violates certain norms. i'm not talking about laws that norms because here in the united states, you do have the first amendment and it is protection for journalists and that i think is a way to say. okay? and i want to ask you
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to the white house is still, of course and successfully trying to get the american pole wheeling out of a russian prison. given his situation. how precarious is povich's situation right now? how perilous for him right now? you know again. i've talked with several former diplomats, very senior people, and they're all using the word literally using the word bad. this is a bad situation. it bodes very poorly for what is going to happen. unfortunately they are predicting that this will be dragged out for a very long time. the implication is, you know these are serious charges and the russians. wouldn't this these us journey? uh, diplomats say they wouldn't raise charges like this unless they were intent on moving forward and prosecuting, so i think it's a very dire situation . unfortunately very worrying, jill dougherty always great to get your thoughts. thanks so much. on friday, ukraine marked
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a somber anniversary in a town that became synonymous with suspected russian atrocities in the country. it has been one year now since ukraine liberated the town of buka, which was held by russia for about a month. during that time, ukraine says hundreds of civilians were killed. there were videos showing bodies littering the street after the town's liberation and international investigators found evidence of torture chambers and of sexual violence against women and girls. david mckenzie, with more now from kiev. well, it was a very solemn day on friday in ukraine, president zelensky went to butcher, a region of kiev in the northwest of where i'm standing that has become synonymous with the alleged war crimes of russian forces in the early stages of the war, president zelensky read out some names of the victims in a very solemn moment. vitaly yuri
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alexandrovich bylaw. even which whiskey borislav was serially. lansky also gave medals to those who defended the city and survivors of those who were killed. this has been a stain on this conflict, a conflict of many alleged atrocities. butcher was held by russian forces for around a month. there are many allegations and investigations by the prosecutor of alleged murder, sexual violence, torture , all of which have been extensively reported on by myself and by my colleagues here at cnn, but very few people have, in fact been found in a court for these alleged crimes prosecutor says they are many cases they are looking into. of the several 100 that allegedly were killed in bush. more than 1000 in the greater butcher region. now there are two tracks
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on this one is the local attempt at justice where there are investigating crimes and have to find the chain of evidence. i would need to get those allegedly responsible inside a court in ukraine, which might be very challenging. then there's also the international track international criminal court has already indicted vladimir putin and one of his associates for allegedly taking children out of the country and into russian territory. they are certainly likely also looking into these targeting of civilians, as are others, investigators. from here in ukraine from europe and across the world. david mckenzie, cnn kiev. tragedy in a temple will tell you what happened when the floor collapsed during a hindu festival in india will be right back. sometimimes you're so busy takiking care of everyone else. you don't do enough for yourself or your mouth, but eventually it will remind you when it does.
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stands at 36 after the floor of a hindu temple collapsed in india beneath the floor was a traditional indian step. well it's a very deep structure that allowed people to walk down to the water table for bathing or drinking water. rescuers scoured through the rubble looking for survivors after a step well collapsed at a hindu temple in central india on thursday. the incident happened at the temple complex in the city of indoor, local officials say a concrete slab covering the step well gave way crushing worshippers who gathered to celebrate the hindu festival of ram navalny. step wells, a large wells reservoirs with steps that go down to the water level. common feature across india, many built hundreds of years ago and ornately decorated. the country's army as well as federal and state disaster response teams are involved in
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the rescue efforts, cranes, ropes and ladders are being used to help remove debris out of the large, gaping hole water being pumped out of the step well to help locate any people trapped below the well was about 18 m deep. officials believe many of the deceased could have drowned. candles offerings and sweets are left scattered about in what's left of the temple. one man says he was lucky to make it out alive. i have not seen such a sight in my entire life. people were shouting and asking for help. many people died and i saw two women dying escaped death. i couldn't understand what happened. suddenly got dark. also don't know how i survived. outside survivors company other as bodies are taken away from the scene on stretches and the injured and rushed to the hospital. authorities say there were about 80 people in the complex at the time of the collapse. they've ordered an
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