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people get blood all over their faces. deadly tornadoes ripped through parts of the southern and midwestern united states war storms could be on the way we now know when former president trump is expected to appear in a new york courtroom, how the day could go and how his supporters and mar-a-lago could react. and an update on the health of pope francis were live in rome, where we expect to see the pope discharged from the hospital today. my from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with leila harare. we begin with yet another deadly tornado outbreak and even now, in the middle of the night in the us, it's still underweight states from louisiana to kentucky are under storm alerts right now have been dozens of tornado reports from arkansas to wisconsin, and forecasters predict the severe weather will continue marching east over the coming hours. at
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least three deaths and dozens of injuries are being blamed on tornadoes that hit arkansas on friday. well, two of those deaths came in the city of wind, where the mayor says storm damage has cut the town in half . and look at this. this is a massive tornado bearing down on little rock. a third death was reported there. one man talked about what it was like when the storm hit. everything happened, like five seconds. it was like it came boom. there was a lot of you hear a lot of commotion and stuff. then it was just over. i go outside, and it's crazy as people got blood all over their faces, and this lady named nancy she works at or was at the beauty salon and she had a pipe piercing through her leg. so i was trying to help her out and stuff and i hope she's okay. and illinois. one person was killed dozens of others injured when the roof of a theater collapsed
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friday night in the storms were more than 200 people were inside the apollo theater in belvedere for a heavy metal concert at the time when this is new video, just coming in as two deaths are now being reported in indiana. cnn meteorologist derek van dam is in when arkansas one of the towns hit hardest 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
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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 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
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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 wants people devastated by last week's deadly storms to know quote you're not alone. on friday, he visited rolling fork, mississippi, where he reaffirmed the federal government's commitment to the state. mr biden announced the administration will cover the full cost of cleaning up for 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 expected to travel to new york on monday before surrendering voluntarily to the manhattan district attorney. that's when we should learn the specific criminal complaints against him . cnn's jessica schneider has a preview. are the charges against
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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 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
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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. other than $30,000 payment to stormy daniels. no, no. makers with no around michael cohen, michael's my attorney, and you'll have to ask michael connor admits to writing the $130,000 check and claims he was reimbursed by the trump organization that reimbursement and the way trump accounted for.
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it appears to be at the heart of the case against trump for donald, since we're talking about convicted felons. see 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 mcdougal. trump's lawyers are now vowing to fight, saying they 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
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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 bono, one has seen the exact charges or the evidence here. jessica schneider, cnn washington trump's court appearance will be unlike any other due to his unique status as a former u. s president and current candidate. here's how one of trump's lawyers described it to cnn's katelyn polantz. 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. i've tried a case in front of him before he can be tough. i don't think that it's
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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 candidate for office. joining me now is renato mariachi, a former us federal prosecutors are so good to have you with us before we get into the specifics of this case, how would you describe this moment? well, it's a monumental historic moment in american history. we have the first time a former president of the united states is the subject of a criminal indictment. uh it's going to create division in our country is going to be controversial. and it may i think, pose some very significant legal questions and challenges, but it is no doubt something that we will be talking about for decades to come. well let's focus on from a legal perspective. what is one of the major questions you have?
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sure i think one of my i think my first question is what charges are there in the indictment? you know, there's a lot of speculation right now. i'm sure many, many of our viewers if i have heard people criticizing and attacking this indictment, but no one's read it yet. we don't know exactly what the legal theory is, and there are a lot of alternatives there. we do know it has something to do with these hush money payments to you know individuals that donald trump allegedly had interactions with the sexual interactions with but what we don't know is, for example, whether or not this is a campaign finance case or whether it's a tax case. we don't know whether there are, you know or or, you know, racketeering type charges that you know, we don't know whether there's conspiracy charges, so i think there's a lot that open and that will dictate you know what legal challenges will come next? as of legal jeopardy. this isn't the
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only legal fight that mr trump faces. how could the outcome of this potential trial effect other legal proceedings that involve the former president? yeah it's a really good question . i think that's an important thing for everyone to keep in mind. and yes, former president trump is facing a number of different criminal investigations up until recently . i think many people predicted that the fulton county georgia case would ultimately be the first case to result in an indictment. i think it's fair to say that indictment appears to be highly probable in that case. there's also a couple of very serious investigations by the united states department of justice, which are federal prosecutors, the entity that i used to work for a number of years. and so, um all of those cases are going on at the same time, and it makes life very difficult for trump's attorneys . um i have defended individuals who are facing criminal charges
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and criminal investigations in multiple jurisdictions. and it's sort of like like three dimensional chess. while the prosecutors get to focus like a laser on, uh what would both, you know? best help them win that particular case the defense attorneys before they make any move in a case have to consider how it impacts all of the cases at once. and if you, for example , have testimony in that first case, it could potentially be used against the former president and the subsequent case. conviction in an earlier case can be used against him. in another another case, contradictions in the positions that he takes to those cases are going to be used against him, so definitely a lot for his legal team to weigh. i think they are defending this. this is legal defense on hard mode, so to speak. how tricky do you think? will it be for the prosecutor to try this case in the next president is not like any other defendant, or is he and what are the challenges of finding
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unbiased jurors for a trial. you know of this significance. so if this case was at slam dunk evidence, and you know legal theories that were very well tested, it would still be a challenge and because this is the first case involving the president of the united states, and it's not just any president . it's a president who has attacked law enforcement who was attacked the judiciary. who has a times incited, um, violence inciting a riot at our nation's capital. and so you know that presents i think fairly unique challenges for prosecutor on top of that, depending on what this indictment looks like there could very well be very serious legal and factual, evidentiary challenges as well. so really, i think this is a very difficult prosecution to take on. there are serious questions about whether this prosecution should
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have been brought. but obviously i'm reserving judgment until i actually see the charges and see the evidence. mariotti. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. trump and his legal team are expected to spend this weekend hunkered down at his mar-a-lago estate mapping out a game plan for tuesday. cnn's randi kaye has now 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 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
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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 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 senator john fetterman has been discharged from walter reed medical center after being treated for depression. the freshman
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democrat from pennsylvania tweeted a thumbs up writing. he is quote excited to be the father and husband. i want to be in the senator. pennsylvania deserves pennsylvanians have always had my back and i will always have their as well. federman is office says he has experienced depression off and on over his lifetime, but he checked himself in last month after experiencing symptoms, including loss of appetite and weight loss, he said on friday, he wants everyone to know depression is treatable. and treatment works. good news for pro francis, who will be getting out of the hospital soon as well. we're alive and we're with his plans for the holy week. also tragedy in a temple will tell you what happened when the floor collapsed during a hindu festival in india. stay with us.
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the children's on college e unit , and that's after the 86 year old pope was treated for bronchitis. we now go live to rome and cnn's delia delia gallagher, standing outside jamie lee hospital, delia the pope on the mend. is he well enough to lead palm sunday mass service. well, that's what they're telling us. they love that he will be present at the palm sunday mass tomorrow in saint peter's square might not be saying the mass but he will be present and we will be able to hear him speak. that will be important to sort of monitor just how well he is. he's obviously well enough to leave the hospital after a relatively short stay. we're just waiting any minute for him to come out. now. he checked in on wednesday. it was a moment where of great uncertainty because we had heard that the pope had been complaining about respiratory issues for the last few days, but when he was diagnosed with bronchitis and then given the antibiotics, he was back on his feet. even by thursday evening, they told us he was having pizza with some of the medical staff here in the hospital. and then,
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of course yesterday that visit to the children's oncology and neuro surgery unit where he baptized the lovely miguel and hell and distributed chocolate, easter eggs and rosary. so the pope was busy in the hospital, obviously well enough to come out today, much to the relief of many people. i was going to ask you about that. there must be such a sense of relief that this health care passed health scare rather past. yes. yes well, there is relief. but let's remember 86 years old, getting over bronchitis going into the busiest week for him and the vatican easter week starting tomorrow, leading up all the way through next sunday. there are a number of public events at the pope has to be present at so really, it's kind of a delicate moment for the pope. this has put the spotlight back on his health has already had mobility issues with his need that caused him to use a wheelchair. but now obviously all eyes will be on this coming week and then at the end of april, he has a trip to
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hungary scheduled, so i'm sure his doctors would like him to slow down a little bit, but that's tough to do with pope francis. he likes to be out late last and busy. all right, well, we expect him to leave the hospital behind you any moment now for now, thank you so much. delia delia gallagher there for you in rome. the death toll now stands at 36 after the floor of a hindu temple collapsed in india. beneath the floor was a traditional indian step well, very deep structure that allowed people to walk down to the water table forbidding or drinking water, michael holmes reports. rescuers scout 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
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wells reservoirs with steps that go down to the water level, are a 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 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 as it suddenly got
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dark. i also don't know how i survived. outside survivors company each other as bodies are taken away from the scene on stretches and the injured a rush to the hospital. authorities say there were about 80 people in the complex at the time of the collapse. they've ordered an investigation into what caused it. michael holmes, cnn. the death toll from severe weather in the south and midwest continues to rise and more dangerous weather is expected in the coming hours. look at some of the damage next on cnn newsroom plus heavy security presence in new york ahead of donald trump's arrangement next tuesday, the first time a former u. s president has ever been hit. where they criminal indictment. details when we return. new vibrant from air wick, ouour first fragrances
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your attention. money today and they'll take care of it for you. this is cnn, the world's news network. welcome back to our viewers in the united states and canada and all around the world. i'm leila torok, and you're watching cnn newsroom, dangerous weather is heading towards parts of the eastern us in the hours ahead, forecasters see more than 55 million people from the southeast to new england are at risk for severe weather. storm with strong thunderstorms likely and a few tornadoes possible. the warning comes as we're learning more about the deadly damage wrought by storms on friday. two deaths are being reported in the town of sullivan, indiana. tornadoes are being blamed for three deaths in arkansas with the mayor of the town of wind, saying the community was quote basically cut in half by damage. all right
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. we've got some breaking news for you. we want to take you back to room right now where pope francis is being released from gemelli hospital after being treated for bronchitis. these are live pictures that you've seen right now. he was admitted on wednesday and was treated with antibiotics complained of respiratory problems. he's in good spirits as you can see, smiling, answering questions from the press that is gathered outside gemelli hospital, the vatican said on friday. he is expected to take part in palm sunday services. well in the hospital, the pope kept busy. getting pizza visiting the pediatric oncology unit and even performing a baptism. the pope has had various health issues over the years, part of one of his lungs was removed when he was a young man after a bout with pneumonia. he has used a
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walking stick in a wheelchair in the last few years due to pain in his right knee, and he also has a condition which led to the removal of part of his colon. 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 already 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, while the case revolves around a hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels just before the 2016 election. well that itself is not illegal, but prosecutors are investigating whether the trump organization tried to cover it up with falsified business records, which is a crime. trump's legal team claims
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to prosecutor is only pursuing a political vendetta. take a listen. but you got to start with the big picture. you know, prosecutors are supposed to be judicious. they're supposed to start off seeking the road. the evidence takes them down, not targeting a man and putting charges on him. no matter who it is. so we we've really crossed the rubicon in this country with politicized prosecution. alvin bragg needs to be the focus. of a lot of attention because he's ushering in a new criminal justice system right now. earlier. i asked cnn presidential historian tim naftali how big of a test this is for america's institutions and democratic foundations. most constitutional experts. believe that the founders the revolutionary leaders, the writers of the constitution, expected that a president while in office would be immune from, um, any criminal indictments,
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but the founders and there is no disagreement about that. the founders made clear that a former president would be subject to the law as it would any other american citizen. nevertheless, uh, in over 200 years, neither a sitting president nor a former president has been indicted. that's the first thing that's a first. the second is that, and that's the second one is actually even more important. for what, um, awaits . mr trump. mr. trump is the first. independent individual first former president in american history. to have been indicted. for something he did. wow. he was not in office. in his case. it was something he did before he was elected. there was a president in the 19th century ulysses s. grant who was
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mixed up in a controversy actually a fraud in new york city that occurred after he left office. he was not responsible for the fraud. there was no real legal jeopardy for him, but it looked bad for him. donald trump is the first person about whom there's probable cause of a crime committed before he was president. and so what's being tested here is not whether the american people are capable of judging a president who has survived a political scandal in office. it's whether the american judicial system will treat someone who has once been president. can treat them as any ordinary american after they left office. so that is the test and that's what's so interesting about what's going on now. new
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york's mayor says the city has seen no credible security threats ahead of trump's indictment. but it were amazed vigilant for possible protests and unrest. cnn shimon approx pez reports on the preparations in new york. with an unprecedented indictment comes immense security challenges the nypd along with court officers, us marshals and the united states, secret service are running through logistics of how tuesday's historic arraignment of the former president will go down. tonight law enforcement sources telling cnn officials are conducting a dry run of trump's movements, including his motorcade route to the courthouse in downtown manhattan , where he is expected to be arraigned tuesday afternoon how he will get inside the courtroom flanked by secret service. and what will the arrest process look like? will be treated like any other defendant? the former president expected to be fingerprinted and photographed for a mug shot. it's a massive
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effort starting when trump arrives by plane monday, securing trump tower, the court and the motorcade route in this case, though, where you have a former president, um and certainly a president, with his larger following as former president trump there's a lot of unique concerns that are going to come into play. i think that the bigger unknown here is going to come in the form of protests or potential protests. officials are also bracing for protests after trump urged his supporters to protest his arrest when news of the indictment reportedly neared. so far, the mayor's office says there are no credible threats to the city. and out of an abundance of caution. every member of the nypd, some 35,000 officers are reporting for duty in uniform and prepared for mobilization. the challenge for the nypd is going to be protecting everybody's first amendment right, allowing everybody to have their voice heard. and to
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do so, in a way that keeps the peace. big question. will the public see images of trump as he enters the court? where many of his associates have already passed, and we've learned that actually, there will be a camera on the 15th floor in the hallway to capture the former president , walking through the hallway into the courtroom. of course, everyone anticipating what this area will look like on tuesday. behind me, is where defendants where people who are about to be arrested. by the manhattan d. a s office surrender. it is certainly expected that that is the way the former president is going to go in here and be taken into custody by the manhattan da's office. but we have yet to see as the security officials on the secret service here continue to finalize the plans for the former president to surrender on tuesday. shimon prokupecz, cnn, new york. funerals are scheduled for later today for two of the
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six victims in this week's mass shooting at a private christian school in nashville, tennessee. services for three other victims are scheduled for the coming days. on friday, the community remembered nine year old evelyn dick house at a local church. cnn's carla suarez has more now from nashville. as you can imagine, this community is still grieving several days after the shooting, and we're talking about six funeral services over the next week, the first funeral service was for a nine year old evelyn dick house, family, friends and loved ones were seen entering and leaving the service on friday. we're told that the private service lasted about an hour. the pastor at the church here, said that here in nashville, we know that music heals. so there was a lot of music obituary for dick house really captured the girl's spirit. she was described as being a quote beacon of joy to her family as someone whose faith was pure and her prayers were sincere. on saturday, there
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will be two more funeral services. the first will be for nine year old polly scruggs. her father is the lead pastor at the schools church now in 911 calls that were released on thursday. the father is heard telling a 911 dispatcher that he'd heard there'd been a shooting at the school and that he was going to run inside the building. now at no point during that call, does it seem that the father a new that his daughter had been shot . the other funeral service that will take place on saturday is for 61 year old cynthia peak, she was a beloved substitute teacher at the school. tennessee governor bill lee said that his wife, maria was best friends with peak. the remaining funeral services will take place through wednesday. back to you. rus judges hitting pause on a law that would ban many drag shows in tennessee. he put the measure on hold for at least two weeks on friday, a day before it would have gone into effect. the reason, the judge said the state
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didn't show a compelling interest to regulate drag performances so strictly the law would limit drag shows on public property purportedly to protect children from overtly sexual performances. but opponents who filed a lawsuit say the law violates first amendment rights. ukraine remembers the victims of russia's occupation in a town that symbolizes moscow suspected atrocities. still ahead. president zelensky holds a somber ceremony buka one year after russian troops were pushed out. plus ruling at center. court. tennis officials decide whether or not russian and belarussian players will be allowed to compete at the wimbledon championship. amid the war in ukraine, the call from the all england club coming up. all of a sudden, it was just
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journal says it is doing everything in its power to secure the release of one of its reporters in russia, the newspaper's editor, said in a staff memo that they're working with us officials to make sure evan gris covic returns home. but journalist is being detained in russia on allegations of espionage claim the newspaper denies. us president joe biden has urged russia to release him but so far the kremlin is refusing to budge. ukraine is marking a somber anniversary in a town that became synonymous with alleged russian atrocities in the country. on friday, president vladimir zelensky let us ceremony in buka commemorating one year since its liberation russian forces are accused of brutally killing hundreds of civilians there. and what international investigators called possible crimes against humanity. meanwhile, the international monetary fund is sending a financial lifeline to ukraine to help its economy stay
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afloat while its on war footing. well let's go now to david mackenzie. he joins us from kiev david on friday. president zelensky marked a very grim anniversary. that's right. and it certainly was a profound moment. years since ukrainian forces liberated butcher the suburb and area to the northwest of me, which was synonymous that has become synonymous with the alleged war crimes of russian forces that were pushing on to kiev in march last year and earlier more than a month they held that area president zelensky went to the scene now, obviously completely different from those harry going days and read out the names of some of those victims gave out medals. they are still investigating the ongoing um these these ongoing investigations more than 700 people were killed in butcher city alone. it's believed more
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than 1000 in the overall butcher area. the prosecutor of ukraine says they are still gathering evidence for crimes reading from murder, torture, sexual violence. you know, you will remember the awful images as butcher was liberated of dead bodies lying on the streets and certainly myself and several other reporters from cnn has have reported on those terrible alleged crimes. the president in his nightly addressed spoke about the importance of the day. grandchildren's in the main word today is justice. justice is for our state for all the people who lost relatives loved ones lost health home in normal life due to russian aggression due to the terror of the occupier. special events took place in buka on the anniversary of the city's
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liberation. well. the prosecution here in ukraine is saying they still will try to get those responsible to justice . they have named several actually. several dozen russian military individuals and offices that they want to bring to trial. and david, ukraine received some much needed aid to help with its devastated economy. that's right. i mean, the obviously the focus of our reporting has been on the front line and the impact of civilians that impact on the ukrainian economy has been devastating. the imf has said they're going to extend a bailout of $15 billion over four years. that's already joins musameh $100 billion. now they do admit that this is a somewhat risky loan to the ukrainian government, but they believe they are able to manage this and critically, they say it's also to help reform the country with the view of
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possibly starting the process of joining the european union when this war is eventually over, so it's both a important financial instrument and also, i think a political statement of support ukraine by the european union. dave mackenzie year reporting from keith. thank you so much, david. thank you. and russian and belarussian tennis players will once again have a chance to compete at wimbledon after they were banned last year amid russia's war on ukraine, however , organizer's of the grand slam tournaments say there is a catch . cnn's patrick snow has the details. well in the build up to last year's wimbledon. the tennis world was in chaos, high profile stars from russia like danielle medvedev and belarus's arena. sab alenka, the reigning australian open champion, well unable to compete at the prestigious and famed all england club this after they were banned by tournament organizer's following russia's invasion of ukraine. wimbledon the third grand slam on the international tennis circuit, stripped of its world ranking
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points as well and made all the fallout on friday, though ahead of this year's tournament in july, the sport's most famous and grandi showpiece event, announcing it will now accept entries from russian and belarussian players, but only if they agree to compete as neutral athletes and comply with other factors as well entry conditions , including prohibiting expressions of support for russia's invasion of ukraine, while players who receive funding from the russian or belarussian state will simply not be allowed to compete. now. in a statement, the all england club chairman ian hewitt, adding , we continue to condemn totally russia's illegal invasion and our wholehearted support remains with the people of ukraine. this was an incredibly difficult decision not taken lightly or without a great deal of consideration for those who will be impacted. wimbledon is the year's third tennis grand slam event, as i mentioned getting underway on the third of july that is the very latest on this, and for now, i'll send it right back to you. king charles wraps
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against russia. despite all the rain this tour this first state visit for the king abroad can have gone better. there haven't been distractions. both governments have managed to get their message across the two countries with deepening ties and. king charles, queen consort camilla back to the united kingdom pretty pleased with how everything's gone despite the fact that the first part of this tour to france had to be canceled because of the protests , but this germany becomes a historic visit for the united kingdom and for the royal family because unfolding in front of you. here is the first state visit. king charles rain. max foster. cnn. hamburg, germany. thank you so much for spending this part of your day with me that wraps up this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm leila rock. i'll be back with more coverage right after this break, don't go anywhere. living life.
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