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system has spun up several tornadoes, leaving a swath of death and destruction across the mississippi valley in the mid south. donald trump, making travel plans to face more than 30 criminal charges in new york next week, the latest on his historic indictment and. the immediate go to was that my life is over. um everything that i've worked blood, sweat and tears for has just gone down the drain just like that. transgender american runner, vowing to fight for her olympic dream after world athletics ruled trans women can no longer can be in international competition. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with michael holmes. and we begin with a deadly tornado outbreak that is still underway parts of the united states from kentucky to louisiana under tornado watches
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and warnings at this hour under the gun right now, mississippi, alabama, tennessee and kentucky . tornadoes have been reported from arkansas to wisconsin. this is what it looked at, like after the storms blew through iowa. and forecasters predict the severe weather will continue marching east in the coming hours, at least three deaths and dozens of injuries being blamed on tornadoes that hit arkansas on friday. two of those deaths came in the city of wind, where the mayor says the storm damage . cut the town in half and have a look at this. it's a massive tornado bearing down on little rock. a third death reported there. one man talked about what he experienced. if they happened like 56. it's like it came home . it was that girl, a lot of commotion and stuff that it was just over. i'll go outside, and it's crazy people blood out over the face. just thankful that i'm alive and for the most part, i'm
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not. i don't feel like it's just i'm thankful for humbling experience. it's awful. in illinois. one person was killed dozens of others injured when the roof of a theater collapsed friday night. during the storms more than 200 people were inside the apollo theater in belvedere for a heavy metal concert at the time, and in the past five minutes, we're learning of two deaths in indiana. cnn meteorologist derek van dam is in wynne, arkansas, one of the towns hardest hit by the storms 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
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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 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
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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. president joe biden visited an area of mississippi devastated by last week's deadly storms, telling people in rolling fork mississippi quote you're not alone, mr biden reaffirmed the federal government's commitment to the state, formally announcing the administration will cover the full cost of cleaning up from the deadly storms. last weekend storms killed at least 26 people and knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes and businesses. donald trump is
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expected to travel to new york on monday and voluntarily surrendered the next day to the manhattan district attorney. it will be a first in u. s history for a former president. security is tight in and around the courthouse ahead of tuesday's arraignment. that's when we expect the lengthy indictment will be on sealed. this will not be like a routine court appearance. as you might imagine the fact that the former president is also a current candidate. also of course, he has his own secret service detail or makes this much more complicated. here's how one of trump's lawyers described it to cnn's kaitlyn collins. you have a client who is also a presidential candidate. and so it's not like a normal situation . where you tell the client hey, don't say anything. don't talk about anything because the case is the single most important thing in their life. he is running for president, so he's always got the campaign apparatus and everything else. i mean, i know judge marshawn.
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i've tried a case in front of him before he can be tough. i don't think that it's necessarily going to be something that's going to change his ability to evaluate the facts and the law in this case, so you know, you really do have that kind of balancing act when you have a client who is also a canada for office. and for a preview of what we can expect next week, h cnn's jessica schneider. are the charges against president donald trump and his court date set for former president donald trump on tuesday in manhattan, where district attorney alvin bragg has brought an indictment against him. trump is planning to leave his mar-a-lago estate on monday for new york and then on tuesday, authorities will take his mug shots and fingerprints before escorting him to his arraignment. nypd and secret service already working together to bolster security at the courthouse as they track any threats and possible protests. the indictment still under seal styled the people of the state of new york against donald j. trump cnn learning the grand
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jury voted to charge him with more than 30 counts related to business fraud after hearing from an unidentified witness for about 30 minutes thursday, i am a convicted felon. i am a disbarred lawyer, but i also brought the documents. there's plenty of testimony corroborating testimony to go around. trump fixer, michael cohen met with prosecutors and testified to the grand jury and multiple occasions in this year's long investigation. cohen was convicted on federal charges and sentenced to three years in prison in part for his role paying off porn star stormy daniels to keep her quiet in the lead up to the 2016 election about her alleged affair with donald trump. it's a fight against his rejection of truth and his manufacturing of stories that really uh, motivated her to try to cooperate in any way certainly to get the truth out. trump denies the affair and any wrongdoing. $30,000 payment to
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stormy daniels. no, no. what else makers. you have to ask michael cohen, michael's my attorney, and you'll have to ask michael come admits to writing the $130,000 check and claims he was reimbursed by the trump organization that reimbursement and the way trump accounted for. it appears to be at the heart of the case against trump for donald, since we're talking about convicted felons. see you on tuesday, pal. sources tell cnn. the grand jury also heard testimony about a catch and kill scheme to bury a story about another alleged trump affair with former playboy playmate of the year. karen macdougal, trump's longtime friend and then chairman of the national enquirer's parent company, david pecker, is believed to have orchestrated that $150,000 payment. pecker testified before the grand jury monday. trump also denies any affair with mcdougall. trump's lawyers are now vowing to fight, saying they
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will move to get all charges dismissed before any trial. there's no crime. i don't know if it's going to make the trial because we have substantial legal challenges that we have to front before we get to that point. cnn has been digging into who this last witness was on thursday before the grand jury voted to indict trump. a lot more could become clear as this case progresses, and we'll see just how strong this case might be after the indictment is unsealed likely tuesday at the arraignment. in the meantime, former attorney general bill barr is the latest now speaking out, joining republicans in saying that this case is just a political hit job in a weak case, notably, though no one has seen the exact charges or the evidence here. jessica schneider, cnn washington. joining me now david 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
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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 has never been a president indicted during or after their presidency . uh 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. uh in washington, d c and was pulled over by a policeman 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
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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. you're not the somebody attempted or the president. president trump attempted to undermine the core of american democracy. yeah yeah, exactly the that those cases are yet to come. but a lot of people thinking this wasn't the one to begin with. if you like. 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 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
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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 the things for 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 few of the traffic. i doubt very much doubt that they would put him in handcuffs. yeah, particularly for a charge like this, so it may be the one hand um, is that issue but it may also deprive him of some of the
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imagery that i think he is, he may be thinking will will rouse his base. i guess you wonder 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 you know 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 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
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party, most of whom have come out to declare that this is an outrage. david sanger really appreciate it. thanks for making the time. thank you. pope francis is expected to leave the hospital today. he's been there since wednesday, receiving treatment for bronchitis just before the holiest week of the year for many christians, cnn's vatican correspondent delia gallagher, who's standing by live in rome. good to see you, delia. he might have been in hospital, but he hasn't been laying around. has he's been pretty busy, really? no absolutely, michael. i mean, if you consider 86 years old in hospital for bronchitis, receiving antibiotics intravenously, you'd expect them to be lying in his hospital bed . instead, the vatican told us on thursday evening, it was having pizza with some of the medical staff here for dinner on friday visited the children's on collagen and neurosurgery unit, bringing them easter eggs and rosaries and even managed to baptize with little baby boy miguel and hill, who was sleeping soundly before the pope
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sprinkled. some water on him, but i'm sure he'll appreciate the gesture. when he's older. anyway the vatican tells us he pope francis will be discharged today. we don't know at what time but good news that the pope has managed to get back on his feet so quickly. michael yeah, baby is going to have a story to tell that's for sure. the hospital stay though it's sort of through easter week events in the in the doubt for a while. what can we expect the pope to be doing? well look really important that the vatican has confirmed that the pope will be present in st peter's square tomorrow on sunday for palm sunday. that's the start of a very busy easter week leading up to easter next sunday. there are numerous events for the pope to attend, and so we'll be able to see him tomorrow and hear from him and then kind of monitor his health throughout the week. i mean, one thing this episode has done is thrown back into the spotlight. pope francis's health , we already knew that he had a mobility issue with his knee it's caused a lot of pain and a
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lot of problems in the last few years. so now with the respiratory issue, it will be important to be able to see him. i'm sure his doctors would like him to pull back a bit on his schedule has got a trip to hungary scheduled at the end of april, so we'll have to see how he progresses in this coming week. michael or ideally, a good to see you, delia gallagher there in rome for us. now a juror in gwyneth paltrow ski collision case speaks out just ahead why the hollywood star was awarded a symbolic dollar in her countersuit against the skier, she said, plowed into her. also ukrainian children evacuated from a frontline town just as the u. n gives an update on the human toll of war. what's the number one retinol brand used most by dermatologists. neutrogena rapidid wrinkle repar smooths the look of fine lines inin one week, deep wrinkles and
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hostile environment for american citizens right now, and it's time to go if you're there. now the brother of paul whelan, another jailed american in russia, says his family is worried about paul's well being because they didn't receive their usual call from him on thursday. our parents are able to speak to him on an almost daily basis. he has allowed a 15 minute phone call once a day, and so he speaks to our parents just to stay up to date on what's going on at home and share what's going on with him. and if he has any problems he was unable to call yesterday that's unexpected. he was supposed to be able to speak to the u. s embassy consular staff yesterday and that didn't happen either. so we're a little bit concerned that there may be something else going on. four whelan's brother also says the arrests of his sibling and of gustav. it's part of russia's attempt to get concessions from the us that he spoke against the idea that the u. s. should retaliate by expelling a russian diplomat. ukrainian children
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living near the line of fire now being moved away from the fighting. ukrainian police releasing a video on friday, saying it shows the evacuation of children from the town of civil risk, it's about 10 kilometers or six miles from the front lines, and it has been ravaged by russian attacks. but according to the top u n, human rights official, thousands of other ukrainians never had a chance to get away from russian fire. he spoke at the un human rights council on friday. using the rigorous methodology of my office. our staff has verified more than 8400 civilian deaths and over 14,000 civilians wounded since 20 february of last year. these figures are just the tip of the iceberg. most of the casualties resulted from the russian forces use of wide impact explosive weaponry in residential neighborhoods.
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meanwhile ukraine has marked a somber anniversary in the town of buka, which has come to evoke moscow's brutality during the war. cnn's barkindo joins me from rome bobby yeah, busta synonymous with war crimes allegations, but a lot of mizlansky wants it remembered as a symbol of justice. tell us more about the anniversary and what else, the president said. yeah you know, it was a very somber anniversary of sombrero that we saw images of president zelensky walking down a very famous street that was riddled with the you know the carcasses of military russian military hardware when ukraine took back the town, you know, they read the names of people that were identified inside mass graves. and he says that all these crimes these atrocities some 247 a day during that 30 day occupation. will go not go unpunished, so this will be for ukraine a symbol of justice just
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as much as you atrocities, michael. i wanted to ask you to about something else. the international monetary fund approving billions in loans to ukraine desperately needed for what is a war battered economy. that's right. $15.6 billion in alone, four year loan plan that was approved on friday. 2.7 billion of that is going to be available right away. now that's going to become very important as ukraine tries to rebuild this interest structure and some of these towns that they've been able to take back, you know, russia has focused so much of its military attention on infrastructure. so this money to help build that those those depleted areas back is going to be crucial, michael so this is very important. for ukraine and for the future post war. yeah absolutely. barbie nadeau in rome. appreciate it. thanks so much. now taiwan's president has kicked off her trip to central america, where she's trying to shore up support from allies
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sighing when was greeted with military horus when she arrived in guatemala on friday, she was expected to meet with the country's president, whose government has declared that taiwan is the one true china. it comes days after nearby honduras. cut ties with taipei in favor of beijing on thursday , presidents i also made a brief stop in new york city, and in the coming days she's expected to return to the u. s where she could meet with the house speaker in california. still to come here on the program. the woman at the center of donald trump's indictment speaks out why she's portraying the historic announcement has bittersweet right back. at the end of the age, i'm afraidd i feel is right upon us. this s is considered a mass suicide investigation. never mind. t ando were the second coming.
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, and this is cnn. donald trump is expected to voluntarily surrendered to the manhattan district attorney on tuesday for arraignment on multiple criminal charges related to his business operations. security is tight in and around the courthouse. media cameras inside the building are expected to show the former 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 are investigating whether it was a scheme to cover up hush money to adult film actress stormy daniels shortly before the 2016 election. trump has denied having an affair with daniels or of knowing about the $130,000 that was paid her his lawyers are vowing a vigorous defense on tuesday when they will try to
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convince the judge to dismiss the case. for her part, daniels is celebrating the indictment of donald trump as monumental, but she says hours after it was announced, she began receiving threats against her well being cnn's kyung lah reports. i don't know. like i still feel kind of numb. it's starting to sink in now, but not in a good way. stormy daniels in her first interview since donald trump's indictment tells the times uk. this is a vindication. i you know, i get in these moments where i get emotional. i'm like i wish i had never done this. this is so stupid, but i still do the same thing because it was the right to do illegal decision that's been years in the making since daniel's first burst into the public spot. light. she's known as the adult movie actress tied to the former president, but she was born stephanie clifford, she writes in her biography about a childhood in baton rouge. louisiana neglected left alone without food by her
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single mother. she also describes a childhood assault by a man who lived next door to a friend. i was nine i was a child, and then i wasn't or path out of poverty was first stripping, then pornography. she became stormy daniels as an adult actress, then a director in 2006 daniels was in lake tahoe, calif. promoting her adult film company at a celebrity golf tournament where she met donald trump and says she had consensual sex with him. trump has consistently denied the affair. forward to october. 2016 donald trump is a republican nominee for president . filings in the federal prosecution of then trump personal attorney michael cohen show trump or executives authorized payments days before the 2016 election to cover cohen's $130,000 payment to stormy daniels the goal to silence her from going public about the alleged affair, but daniels has already tried to
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tell her story in 2011. daniels agreed to talk to tabloids. a zine in touch for $15,000. the story was not printed in 2011, but in 2018 daniels did go public with the story that was now a spectacle. trump former reality tv star was the president of the united states. my attorney and i are committed to making sure that everyone finds out the truth and the facts. of what happened. it put her in the center of a media political and pop culture storm . hello donald. today daniels continues. her adult movie career remains private about her daughter. and while there's an occasional dig at trump and her social media accounts, daniels has avoided directly talking about this case. but now that this historic indictment unfolds daniels tells times uk safety is more in jeopardy than ever before the first time i was like gold digger sluts whore, you
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gwyneth paltrow in a $300,000 lawsuit, paltrow was sued by retired optometrist terry sanderson, who alleged she ran into him on a ski slope. but paltrow said he skied into her. gerard samantha emery told cnn why she joined the panel in unanimously awarding the oscar winner $1 in a countersuit. i think her testimony really made sense and i felt that she was telling the truth. however there was a lot of evidence provided. i mean, this is eight days of evidence, so i think hearing her expert witness, dr scher really brought it home for me, at least to hear him validate that her version of the story was actually the most likely emery also said she questioned sanderson's credibility when the jury saw photos of them traveling abroad while claiming he suffered serious brain injuries. the jury said she was
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not swayed by paltrow's status as a celebrity and tried to treat the parties equally. the city of minneapolis has agreed to a major overhaul of its police department nearly three years after the killing of george floyd. the deal with the minnesota department of human rights calls for the city and police to make changes to their organization, organizational structure and address race based policing. among other provisions , the state agency says the deal will require officers to deescalate offices will be prohibited from using force to spanish or retaliate. it also prohibits the use of certain pretext stops and it limits when officers can use force. the agreement grew out of the protests and scrutiny of law enforcement after the killing of george floyd black man at the hands of a white police officer in 2020 officials in southwestern minnesota, trying to reassure residents, their community is safe after a train
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carrying highly flammable ethanol derailed. four train cars transporting the chemical raptured in court fire, while others were at risk of releasing the substance. the environmental protection agency says. there is not been a severe impact of the community thus far, minnesota senator amy klobuchar visited the site friday and said the air and soil are safe. the train operator also says it did not find any impact of the drinking water or air in the area. federal authorities are investigating the cause of the derailment. now melting ice in the antarctic is not just rising sea levels but slowing down the deep ocean currents which are vital for the health of the seas, marine life and the atmosphere as well. a new study published this week in the journal nature found that deep water circulation from the antarctic is on track to slow down by more than 40. by 2052 human caused climate change.
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professor matthew england, is the deputy director of the center for excellence in antarctic science and coordinator of that study joins me now from sydney, australia, and thanks for doing so, now we are firstly and briefly for us like people tell us what a slowing of the circulation of deep ocean water in the antarctic actually means. michael so right round and talk to him. we have very salty, cold water. that's that's super dense. it sinks to the very bottom of the ocean. and if we freshen that, with ice melt, we make it less than and it's going to reduce its, um you know the overturning rate the rate of flow down the antarctic continental slope down to the abyssal ocean. we've already got evidence that slowing and our projections are that it will be about half its intensity only about three decades from now. and these sort of overturning circulations are they usually change cooking prime wrong over the course of 1000 years or so, in this time we're talking decades. what would a worst case
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scenario look like? yeah worst case is that it collapses altogether and the reason i say worst case is that there's not on effects to marine life and to further ice melt. but you know if you look back in the in the geological past in paleo climate, we do know that there's overturning circulation can slow down or stop altogether and so we can see evidence in the in the paris area record that it's possible to stop these overturning circulation. typically it takes a lot longer because those past climate changes and more gradual where hitting the world's atmosphere with big concentration changes in greenhouse gasses, and that's driving unprecedented rates of change in our polar climate. how how much of our food chain? you know, our existence really depends on the circulation of deep ocean water and how that circulation distributes nutrients. how critical is it? to life. you know, look, it's really important. i mean, it's not the only way surface nutrients cycled up in the upper
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ocean, but it's a very significant source. and the best way to describe it is that we know we have marine life. when it dies. it just forced the bottom of the ocean. and unlike on the land, we have vegetation that dies and regenerates new growth as a cycle of life on the land surface, that is, there's quite easily sustained in the oceans. we need this upwelling to bring that nutrient rich water back to the surface that feeds phytoplankton, which is at the base of the food chain, so we don't want to lose that source of nutrients. there are other ways that nutrients get recycled, but it's a big factor to take away that very deep ocean nutrient rich water. taking it out of the food cycle is not a good thing. i should say there are some studies that strike tried to quantify this exactly, and it's you know, the effect gets bigger as we go through the decades, so you know , 100 years from now, they estimate 2020% loss of that primary productivity, which is a b hit to brain life. professor matthew england appreciate you making the time. thanks michael
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blood, sweat and tears for has just gone down the drain just like that. i can sense how emotional you are about it. absolutely. we never thought that a leading international federation would. just choose to, like, exclude and demonize a group of athletes. and then make it seem as though that it's fair , and just when it's not, it's blatant discrimination. it was a decision they said was taken after two months. of consultation. with. interested parties. were you consulted? i was not consulted. and i wasn't aware of this consultation and who who and the members that are going to be a part of this consultation, and i don't know, necessarily if they were
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advocating for change for progress or for women's sports in general, instead of or versus , taking that leadership role and leading by example in sports and society at large it's just sad that they chose to go that direction of exclusion and to pretty much followed go against everything the olympic charter represents. it did say that another consultation process. is going to take place and a panel will be set up involving a transgender athlete. is that something you would be open to being part of absolutely. what would your message be? you cannot. exclude a group of female athletes that exists and will continue to exist in sports. and pretty much all levels and areas of society. we
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